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i£ncuIIy for mIusr i£nc u (tlnurragr Vo l. '3 . No. 45 Nove mber ; , 1964 Te n Cents Parties Split County Ticket Senator - elec t John C. McDonald of Derby rec e ives congrat - Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County 's new County Cornm- ulatiOnB on the morning follC".ving his vic t ory O ver i ncumbe nt issi oner was phot ographed in his office at the M. C. Horne & Senator Clyde Hitchborn of Medford. Sons Oil Company in Milo. F or more ele cti on news-Page 17 ABBOT ATKINSON BAENARD B 9WI!:RBANK B R Q';VN VILLE DOVER £ L lJOTSVI LU· GREENVIL L.i GUItFORJ) KINGSB URY LAKEYJEW / STATE SENATOR / CLERK OF COURTS / / COUNTY SHERIFF ATTORNEY "-3 3 ,;. / 7 III 17 I() /(, II 1 (, Ip... 1'/ 1 '/ .:<.1 ? PARKMAN IJ'l 1/3 (".7 / 1 0 11 3 00 lis' 6''1 IP O 71 9(, Go ? IdJ ;>5" ?J> SANGER ViL LE ().? I / 11 J 75 /711,.;.39 jj j ,;J;l!j »7 ;;';)0 ';<07 01.30 01 ;:1. / ; JI' .:t.sc SEBE C f' r (, (J 7 9 1;. (, :L efl 5'/ 9 / S 'l '1'T S-J '1<1 , PI '/'0 9 g' 5'1

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Page 1: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

iE~itr~ ipoundncuIIy for mIusr ipoundnculmiddot (tlnurragr Vol 3 No 45 November 1964 Ten Cents

Parties Split County Ticket

Senator -elec t John C McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr Allen Horne Piscataquis County s new County CornmshyulatiOnB on the morning follCving his vic tory Over incumbent issioner was photographed in his office at the M C Horne amp Senator Clyde Hitchborn of Medford Sons Oil Company in Milo For more election news-Page 17

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~e 2 THE TOWN

THE TOWN CRIER is pub lished each Thursday evening by the TOWN CRIER PUBLICATIONS

We hope to be of help to the citizens of the towns in our coverage through NEWS INFORMATION AND LOWER PRICED ADVERTISING

We accept no financial r e s ponsibility for flrrors in advertising but will gladly print corrections

Copies of most photos appearing in THE TOWN CRIER may be obtained through our office If you hLve news or available photos of any s ort

W -urge you to call an edi tor or drop in DeadshylMe will be Monday Noon but we wQuld appreciate copy received ear lier in the week

Classified ads 50 cent minimum including up to 12 words 3 cents for ea ch additional word Disshyplay ad space by the polumn inch

Editors - John 8 Joanne Brigham Milo 943- 7384

Editor - Margaret Be nne tt Blanchard 997 -3373

or Guilford 876 - 2728

Edi tor - Dor othy Monr oe Milo 943-8837

NOTICE Milo Band Boosters will

s ponsor a house to house drive on Sa t Nov 7th in Milo

If you want to BUY SELL Derby with volunteer BandKENT or SWAP try Town Members for the benifit of theCrier Classified Bands The drive will be supshyervised by Boosters and parshyOR SALE entsn Heater large size with NOTICEe r fan 2 boys bikes used

BoyScouts of Troop 115 want wheeIs Call Lyman used toys to be fixed for needy~verance 943-2273 children Have ready by Nov 21 Will pick up or leave them

ERVlCE a t Frank Perkins 66 West ravelersExpress Money Main St P hone 943-2027 miers available at Daggetts harmacy Milo MILO

The De rby Mothe r s Service Club will hold a fair in Milo Town Hall on Thursday Nov 12-1030am to lgt m Mrs Marian Cunningham is chairshymall of this

BROWNVILLE JC T

Friday evening Nov 6 the IfWl Vets andthe AIr)erican Central Maine League Spelling gion will sponsor a Vete r- Match will be held at Brownshys Day Program on Nov 11 ville Junction Gym with F

8 00 pm at the Town Hall Davis Clark as spelling master le Dublic is invited at 8 p m [here wi ll be a free supper MILO ld on Nov 11 at 600 pm The Derby Improvement Socshyr the Aux Members and iety will meet on Thursday no red guests of the Amer- Nov 5th Ul Legion and the WW1 Vets Rabboni Chapter will meet ILa on Friday Nov 6

obser vance of Ame rican The Neoteric Club will hold ducationweek the day Nov its monthly meeting on Tues ) teaehers will be available Nov 10th

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PROGRAM BY YOUNG AUDIENCES INC SPONSORED BY ZEPHYRUS

An audience composed of the children from the 5th 6th and 71 grades of School Administration District if 4 showed tremendous appreciation and interest in the concert given to them Monday afternoon by the Carnegis String quartet This group from Young Audiences Inc was sponsored by the Zephyrus Club whi~h tartb past five years has given the children the opportunity to hear a varie ty of classical music by accomplished musicians

In addition to their musical numbers each one of the quarte t composed of Lamar Alsop violin Arthur Gross man violin Aaro Juvelier Viola and Ruth Condell Cello talked to the children ~ving the history of string instruments and compositions and exmiddot plaining their lns truments

Anintermission giving an opportunity for a question and answeJ period with the yOWigpeople was throughly enjoyed

The program included Allegro by Mendelssohn Andante by Haydn Minuet by Mozart seherzo by Beethoven Quintet by Ravel Gavotte oyProkatiev -Jig-Time by Hallfrecht and Cumbi~ and Congo by William Grant Still

A VERY DEAD CAT Let me tell you a tale of a bobcat And a man who was quick on the draw And Im here to state that the old cat Was the deadest one I ever saw He was kicked by a horse and trampled And left on the sure brink of death Then a man _with a club beat upon him Till that bobcat was clean out of breath Then a well known hunter froIll-Milo Saw the cat with his wounds running red And with one lighting stroke he drew from his hip And he shot that dead kitty more dead Now I dont know the whole story But they say for a bounty hell seek They also say when he shot him That old cat had been dead for a week

By request E L McSorley

LEADERS HANDBOOKS AVAILABLE EXTENSION OFflCE DOVER FCKCROFT

Two new leaders handbooks are available at the Extension Se vice Office Post Office Building Dover-Foxcroft

Why not drop in and arrange to borrow one soon These texts in easy to read form are l-The 4H Club Leader

Handbook by T T MartIn and 2 -A 4-H Handbook and LeS Guide by H A Willman Ifyou wantt o improve your leadership capabilities lm~w-how

and skills you will probably want to get one of them fight aw according to Forest R Sheldon Extension Agent for the P isca quis County Extension Association and the Cooperative Extensi( Service University of Maine Orono

Although written to assist 4-H leaders in theh work these boo are challenging and stimulating to any reader Many leaders th ough-out the country are using the m as referellce guiq_es

Professor Willmans book i s especially helpful when it com61 to preparing subjec t matter for meetings Martines book co bliJls a special chapter on helping you to Wlliestand teenagers

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USDA Reminds of Gypsy Moth Quarantines in Northeast Make sure the holly doesnt harbor gypsy moth eggs the U S

Department of Agriculture warned today in its annual reminder to shippers of Christmas trees and other holiday greens

Christmas greenery in areas under Federal quarantine for gyp sy moths mustbe inspected and certified free of gypsy moth eggs before it can be shipped out Present quarantines apply to Conn Rhode Island and Mass most of New Hampshire and Vermont and parts of Maine and New York

Leaf - eating gypsy moth caterpillars each year devour foliage in infested areas and are capable of defoliating entire fores ts One or two successive defoliations of a hardwood tree may kill it

This year the insect pests defoliated more than 250000 acres of forest an increase of 75 000 acres over the acreage defoli shyated in- middot1963 Mostof this years damage hit Con-necticut (98000 acres) and New York (97000 acres)

The season for shipping Christmas greens comes right after the egg-laying season for gypsy moths The fuzzy buff-colored egg clusters adhere to logs and fallen branches as will as to live trees and shrubs Once past the quarantine barrier they could start new gypsy moth infestations anywhere forest fruit and shade trees grow

Dealers can get trees and other greens inspected and ce rti shy- ow L toR Arthur Woodard Herbie Woodard Joey Villani fied at loading points with little delay Federal and State plant-Lyfor Debbie Smith Christy Randa ll Rita Smith Front L to R Charles Chessa George Van Tassel Carol Jean

s-reet Hope Stevens Nancy Peters Sandra Smith Andrea bull Katherine Rhoda The Sunbeam Choir of the United Baptist ch held their annual Halloween party at the church Saturday Je T 31 with 15 members present Mr s Scarecrow told ghost _ games were played following which refreshments were ==-d by all P rizes were given to George Van Tassel Char1es

and Andrea Peters for best looking boys and girl and e r ine Rhoda Carol Grads treet and Joey Villani for funniest ~girls and boys Mrs Arlene Villani Mr s Chris Woodard _1s Suzan-ne Rhoda assisted Mrs Thelma Carver the choir or are sorry to report that we are unable to print the photos a t the Young Peoples Hallowe en Party however those ~ing were Roberta Goodine Becky Bunker Kathy Smith e Hussey Suzanne Pullen Joy Palmer Dave Davis Murray bull P a ul Bunker Susan Rhoda Vicky Clark Dale Day Mrt~r and Nancy Mar ks

STOP AND EAT WI TH US IN A FRIENDLY INFORMALATMOSPHE RE Hot Home-made Soup or Chowder and other Specials daily Home-made Pies

Open 600 A M - 1000 P M Mon - Sat 90( A M - 700 P M Sunday

~OO ~M~ID]i1 MAINE

Sheldon Poole REPRESENTATIVE OF METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE

seWng LUe aDd H08pitallnsurauce

19 ClintaD Street Milo Me Phonampr WI 3-7428

pest inspectors in the quarantine areas will supply on request detaiis about quaranti~e regulations and inspection schedules a t loading points These inspectors can be contacted by telephone 0r through post offices agents of common carriers county agri shycultural agents or foresters

GUILFORD BOY SCOUT TROOP HOLDS COURT OF HONOR

Friday evening was Court of Honor night for the Boy Scouts of Troop 117 of Guilford A fine supper put on by the mothers of the scouts preceded the Court of Honor

Advancement awards were given as follows Tender foot Randolph Mailloux Bradley Deane John French John Skillin Second Class Randolph Mailloux Frederick Hodgdon Matthew Troy Firs t Class Ronald Berry and two scouts received their Star Badges Malcolm and Danile Edes

Two scouts of the Troop will be taken to Bangor where they will receive their highest awards in Eagle Scouting at the Eagle Scout Banquet on December 29 They are Bruce Mailloux and Gene Tobey

Fourteen scouts were presented a total of fifty nine merit badges Those assisting in the presentation of the awards were Aus tin Deane and Milton Troy members of the Scout Troop Committee Hale Stanley and Charles Miller both of Dover-Foxcroft and James Martin and Rev Robert Vanasek of Guilford

Scoutmaster Burt Drinkwater presented Scout Gene Tobey wi th the rank of Junior Assistant Scoutmaster

Harold Kessili a member of the Scouting Staff of Katahdin Area Council showed slides on some of the canoeing trips taken by various scouts from all over the area the base camp of which is at Mattagmnion

There were forty seven in attendance at the Court of Honor

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NrwlI m OM HALL OF OVAHS WITNESSES llY Nov 8at 2 pmPubshyliblEi Lecture ~asis for ei in God by R Mayo At Watchtower StudyPeace

ng Men of Good Will or ageddon-What based on 214 esday Nov 10 at 730 p Hble Study wi th aid of book gtylon the Great has Fallen s Kingdom Rules Chapter he Conqueror is Appointed jvance rsday Nov 12 at 7~00 p linistry School at 800p

)ervice Meeting

FORD METHODIST RCH ray Without Ceasing was ~me of a Call to Paryer Self-Denial Worship Sershy

he ld at the Methodist h by the WSCS Thursday

Observance of this is being held by Methodist ehes throughout the na- ~athalie Brooks was the Talks on home mission

of re-modeling and gbuildings in the Unitshy

tes Puerto Rico and the can Republic were given y Lorrey Edwina Ham-and Pearl Ward Facts he overseas pension fund Lmiddot onal workers in India bull Korea Mexico and thf pines were given by anasek KatherineKent

r lotte Merrill Ethel had charge of the offershyrene Harrington was so-Ind Ve ra Weston organ-

e Methodist Church on a malechorus assisted

congregational sing~ he hymn of the month A

F ortress Is Our God afte r its story had

d Mrs Irene Harringshy

of baptism was administered to Mr and Mrs Robert JeHishyson and their children Lori May Susan Mary and Glenn Alan also to Peter Kathi Sherry and Tina McEwen children of Mr and Mrs Clarshyence McEwen The pastors sermon topic was The Healing Ministry Ushers were paul Noble and Dwight Emery greeters Mr and Mrs Dwight Emery The MYF meeting was omitted Ten from the church attended the Bangor District Conference at East Corinth in the afternoon

GUILFORD METHODIST CHURCH The World Mission Study Group will meet at Straw and Martins office at 730 p m The name of the course is The Churchs Mission Among New Nations the textbook is The Nationand the Kingdom by Charles For man on November 5

Sunday School at 9 30 and Divine Worship at 1100 ComshymitmentSundaywillbe obsershyed Representatives of thp Gideons willbe present There willbe an anthem by the Junior Choir The committee on greetingwillbe Mr and Mrs Frank Kent and ushers Dwight Emery and Thomas Blake At 530 the MYFwill meet having for their topic Whats In It For Us umierthe months headshying The Bible-Lets Use It At730EveningWorship in the chapel

November 8 the Official Board will meet in the conshyference room

The Commission on Finance met at the Methodist Church Monday at 730 p m

251 pounds of used clothing were sent to the Church World Service This clothing was collected by the Guilford Methshyodist ChurCh as part of their annual clothing drive carried on each fall by the Council of Churches The clothing was taken to the collection depot at the Dexter Methodist Church by Linwood F landers From there it will be transported free of charge by the Maine Trucki~ Assocation to the Chwbh Wor ld Rprv1ce in New

Contd on Page 8

BROWNVILLE JUNCTION HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL AND PERFECT ATTENDANCE

Honor Roll 1st Ranking 7th Grade High Honors Susan Call Roger Graves Hmors Brenda Flagg Susan Cowing Dorothy Gerrish Hallie Harmon Deborah Whitten Lynn Zwicker 8~ Grade High Honors Ludger Graves Honors DeborahBlue P am Brewer TimothyBuchanan Patricia Knox Kevin Smith Freshshyman Glass High Honors Alan KirbY i HmQrs Carolee Badger George Harmon Raymond Heath Barbara McInniS Cecilia Mil= leri Sophomore Class Honors Davia E llis Deanna Ellis Robel Garnett Richard Madore Esther Priestman Roberta Searles Curtis York Junior ciass Honors Norman Brewer Cary Butshyterfield BrendaCail LindaCa ll Linda Dubiois Joy Kirby Alan Lewis Senior Class High Honors Lynn Hoxie Mary Knltx ~

Honors GeorgeBurgoyneRobertChase Keith Essency Walter Rendozia Susan Searles

Perfest Attendance 7th Grade Susan Burgoyne Susan Call Michael De~n Lynne Doiron Brenda Flagg Dorothy Gerrish Bleinda Grant Cheryl Grinnell Hallie Harmon Mary Livingshystone Dennis Lundin Richard Monahan Wanda Russell Richard Strout Mark Tanguay Jared Weston Deborah Whitten Lyan Zwicker 8thGrade Jeanine Artes Deborah Blue Pamela Breshywer Dianne Fuller Ernest Gerrish Wesley Gerrish Daren Hammond Patricia Knox Richard Lundin Allitna Mills Wayne Nason Timothy Richard DonnaSearle~ Danies Small Dennis SnaIl KevinSmith Ernest Thibodeau 9th Grade Roderick Blue Lewis Boobar Michael Cail Maureen Cassidy ( George Harmon Scott Kirby Dennis Larson James Larson James Leeman Ruth Leeman Cecilia Miller Danny Sickler Milton Smith Ricky St Clair Joan Swazey Rodney Washburn Darlene York lOth Grade Lisette Badeau Thomas Carle Deanna Coburn RichshyardDean DeborahDoiron Deanna Ellis Robert middotGarnett Dwight Ladd Marca Larson Richard Madore David Morrill Glendnn Nason William Perry Roberta Searles Mary Simko Roy St Clair Norman Whitten 11 th Grade Gayle Artes Marianne Booshybar Florence Boulanger Norman Brewer Cary Butterfield LeonieceConnaughton Linda Dubois David Ekholm Helen Gershyrish Marvin Lundin Gaye McCleary Michael Nutbrown Keith Rendzia Horace Russell Gordon Joslyn Alan Graves David

Leeman Mary Jean Searles Alan Lewis 12th Grade Diane Badeau Katherine Boulanger David Brown George Burgoyne Laura Cobb Fred Gould Mary Knox Sandra Larson Thomas Lockhart Doris MacKinnon Richard Melanson Walter Rendzia Susan Searles Shirlie Sinclair Arthur Stanhope

How many of you will be on the List in June The percentage of perfect attendance for the first six weeks of school for the entire school is 56

old Weather meaDS ~ ar troules ulIlessC ~ YOU CHECK THOSE PROBLEMS NOW

BATTERY TIRES POINTS amp PLUGS RADIATOR HOSES ANTI - FREEZE AND THERMOSTATS

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P age-HE TO WN CRIER

MHS Political Rally

1LFORD _tiOR QUEENS

~he Senior Queens held their ening meeting in the Guilshy_d Community Church Thurshy

_ y The president Freda ield conducted the busshy

eB S meeting Thank you es were read There was resent A social evening folshy ed the business and popshy rn was served by the presishy nt

ICI L FORD _ WN OF HOPE GRANGE Dawn of Hope Grange metSatshy roay night with Walter Spack

rthy Master Two officers Students at Milo High held a political demons t ration featuring a parade throu gh town and a r ally reinstalledby Sister Agnes Milo Town Hall last Monday afternoon Mr F Davis C lark spoke to the group on Dem oc ratic -ng One new application for candidates and Mr Allen Monroe spoke on Re publican candidates P osters hats a band pins -embership was received and emblems were used to show partisanship in par ties whic h c ampaigned a s part of student edu

e c ommittee appointed for cation directed by Mrs Alta Clark of the History De partment ~ - next meeting was Joseshyne Mar telle Dorothy Mithee DERBY MOTHERS CLUB

Susan Spack Refresh- The Derby Mothers Service -euts were served after the C ll J held an all day meeting -ee tingThe Charity Committee in the home of Mrs Gladys epor ted that a gift had been Ricker with Mrs Lila Smith gh t for Fred Knowles who as Co-hostess The business a patient in the hospital at meeting was conducted by the middot_gus The incoming new president Mrs Marian Cunshyas te r and his wife Walter ningham od Evelyn Spack attended the It was reported that Ronald ~te Grange Cyr YN2 is home on leave with

his parents Mramp )VIrs Albert aI LFORD Cyr from Glenvies Illinois EPHYRUS CLUB Thank you notes were acknowshyThe Zephyrus Club met in the ledges from Timothy Morrill

[orne Economics Room of the AA and Forrest Smart Jr AA ugh Sc hool Wednesday evenshy Memphis Tenn A letter came ag with hostesses Phyllis from SP5 Allen Whittaker in -erki ns Betty Page and Mil Germany Airman Lewis Hig shyred Noble Plans were dis- gins has been assigned to a uss ed for the Winter Sports launch team for the Air Force Ale The avening was spent Minuteman the neweJt missile laying beano in Americas ICBM inventore

Gordon Lovell SA was home last weekend with his grandshy

_GERVIL LE EXTENSION parents Mr amp Mrs Albion ~ he Sangerville Extension Lovell t wi th Mrs Mar-ion

It was voted that all boys willleters Wednesday evening

receive a greeting card withth six members and two

five dollars enc losed this yearests Mrs Margery Clukey

for Christmas This Wllll be ending The program subshy

done by Mrs Blanche Smar t ~twas Meas for Small Famshy

and Mr s Mildred King There 3 Refreshamentswer e s e r shy

are 39 boys this year on file of d bv irs Do ores E des and

Our photographer caught this group of demons traters before the pa rade started

age 8 THE TOWoN CRI E F lt

CLUB DOINGS CHURCll NEWS Contd from Page 7 Contd from Page 6DUV Meets

The President appointed her nominating committee for 1965 they are Mrs Gladys Ricker Mrs Lila Smith and Mrs Alshyvina Cyr

The club voted have its Christmas Club party and supshyper in the Derby Community Hall on Thursday Dec 3 Sup per at 6 pm Members are to take a gift to exchange The chairman of the supper will be Mrs Gladys Ricker and Mrs Lila Smith The mystery of the day went to Mrs Marian Cunningham

The next meeting will be an middot all day one in the home of Mrs Avis Spear on Nov 10 Candy will be made at this meeting

TreasVerna Swan Dept for the fair to be held

Reubena Fenlason Dept Inspector Thelma Waterhouse GUILFORD

York and will be sent where shyever needed Those working on the drive besides Mr Flandshyers were Dorothy Flanders Nathalie Brooks Dorothy Forshytier and Margaret Martin

The Commission on Social Concerns met at the MethodIst Church on Tuesday evening Chairman Nathalie Brooks preSided twas voted to spon shysor Open House for the Guil shycrest Nursing Home Novem shyber 1 from 2 to5 There was discussion of plans for Comshymitment Sunday on Nov 8

On Wednesday Katherine Kent Vera Weston Dorothy Fortier and Margaret Martin attended shythe Sub-district of the WSCS held at Eddington

pt Council Member 1 Back row L toR Grace Mountain ANNUAL FAIR AT THE GUILFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH pt Jr Vice Pres Beatrice Farnham Color Bearer Marne The Worlds Fair is the theme of the annuRl sale and SUppel fke tt Asst Guide Jane Carver Sampson Tent Daughters of of the Ladies I Circle of the Guilford Community Church to be he f on Veterans of the Civil War met at the Milo Town Hall for November 6 Colorful posters of many lands miniatrue flags az spectlon and entertaining the Dept President Mrs VernaSwar other features will be used in decorating the parlors and dini

Inspector Mrs Reubena Fenlson The Tent President Julia room rmphypresentedMrs EvelynHoxie with her 25 year pin Mrs Home cooked foods and candies aprons household article~ _ ma Webb was admitted to membership A 630 supper pre- childrens items and mystery packages will be on sale from 2 ~

ded the meeting Eight members from the Mary Todd Lincoln p m ~nt Bangor and two members from the Judith Grover Tent The suppers at 5 and 6 p m will serve ham loaf mashed p

ant Pond was guests The next meeting will be held Nov 11 atoes squash peas cranberry relish rolls and assorted pies the American Legion Hall in exchange wi th the American Legion Committees are Aprons Lena Draper Grace Littlefield MIl xiliary ionBrazier Katherine Emery Childrens Estelle French P ashyluring the business meeting it was reported that six members ricia Davis Wilda Metcalf Mystery Virginia Ruksznis Haze

tended the reception held for the Department president Mrs Moulton Margu~riU sawer Candy Catherine Ruksznis Mal Johnston PatrlCIa LIttlefIeld Ann Romano Food Leta Buzzel

rna Swan a t B ryant P d middot ey were Mrs Grace Mon th ountain l-l M M H krs e ma arouse rs ve1yn ~Xle rs arne ac -Th 1 W te h M E

r Mrs JuIia Dumpheyand Mrs Agnes Sawyer

nrow LtoR Evelyn Hoxie Milo Reubena Fenlason Bangor maWaterhous e Milo B ack row Carolyn Kelly Bangor Mar lureil Bangor All are Past Department Presidents of Daushyrs of Umon VeterantB Maine Department

Agnes HIlton Freda Burcher VIVlan Bartlett Hankles LuJ Ronco EvelynDouty Myra WIlley Grab Bag Dorothy Herrlllg Phyllis Hills Elaine Herring Betty Finley Household COl Stevens Katherine Moody Norma Couture Lora Taylor Aln Hedrick Becorating Margaret Lightbody Beth Haley Suppe Charlotte Cookson Lillian LaBree Doris Rollins Flora T rw Ina Lindsay Dorothy Herring Head Waitress Patricia DaviJ PubliCity and Supper Tickets Beth Haley Hostess Nell Hous to Eveline Cross

SANGERVILLE SHOWER PARTY

Mrs Richard Provostwas guest of honor ata shower party gi e

byMrs John Wilson at the home of Mrs Ludger Higgins Sunday Attending were Mrs Donald Bailey of Cambridge Mrs Phi li p

Pooler Mrs David Gordon Mrs Clayton Richard of Dexter Mrs Edger Hall Mrs Vina Ingalls Mrs Robert Clukey an Nanette of Guilford Mrs Roy Clukey of AbboJ Mrs Dale Eas ler Mrs Norman Clukey Mrs HazelRussell Mrs Mrn Gilbert Misses Jane GilbertJulie Provost Tina Provost Lo and Barbara Wilson all of Sangerville

Refreshments were served from a table decorated in pink an white and centered with a shower cake The guest of honor r e ee i ved many love ly gifts

- HE TOWN CRIER

EXTENSION LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent

Piscataquis Counry UNIVERSITY DF MAINE EXTENSIDN SERVICE

rst 4-H Club leaders to send i n their 1964-65 program of work County Extension office are Mrs Patricia Belmont who leads 3usy Hands 4-H C lub of Shirley Mills and Mrs Luch Hall who

the Over the Top 4-H Club of Dover South Mi lls Extension nt Forest R Sheldon conducts the 4-H C lub program in Pisshy

uis County

-t advis ory committee consisting of officers and county project r s of the P iscataquis Womens Extension Association will

t with Extension Agent Mabel Jovejoy on Monday November he m eeting which will be held at the County Extension Office

p m being called to formulate a list of program sugges middot ~ fo r 1964-1965

- _ bull or est Forums of Maine will begin winter sessions again Jy T he Bangor Forum will meet at the Tarratine Club on mbe r 9 in Bangor Anycne interested in the management and of the forest resorce is welcome foresters landowrrer

en and loggers More Information on these forums can be ned from Lewis Bissell Forestry Specialist at the University laine

pe r son firm corporation or partneIShip who for commershy

_urposes transports from roadside over any public way Christ shy trees boughs or tips must have on his person or in the _cle a Chr i stman Tree Certificate of Regis tration A ce rtificate

be purcbased for $1 00 from the Maine Forest Service tuSta or for $1 25 from any town or city clerk in the state

x_ aiDing c l ass for Extension Clothing Leaders and 4-H Leaders

_ be held from 1030 a m to 3 p m at the Ame rican Legion _in Dover-F oxc roft on Tuesday November 10 Subject of the ning ses sion will be Alterations of Ready Made Clothing

booklet entitled Chr1stmas Wreaths Makers Manua l Bulletin is available to inte rested personG at no charge at the P iscatashy- County Extension Office~ Post Office Building Dover-Foxshyft The b ulletin includes information on the growng 9f better materials for wreaths

GIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE MEE T he Octobe r meetil)g of the Regional Hospital Committee was at ltra l Hall Dover-Foxcroft with all hospitals represented ep t Dean Memorial Hospital Greenville esides Co-Chairman L J Stitham M D those from DovershyCc r oftwere Isabelle Curie R N Administrator and Re v John isne r Chair m an of Trustees from Mayo Memorial Hospital o Mis s F rancia Place retired Dietician from Meriden Hospi tal Tiden Conn rom P lummer Me moria l Hospital Dexter was Norman Hatch l1ini strator Milo Community Hospital was represented by Ava out RN Adminis trator Eleanor Chase R N Assistant ninis trator and H C Bundy M D Chairman of Trustees who o is Co - chai r m an of the Regional Committee lr Alan Gr idges Exec utive Di rector of Health Facilities Planshy g Council of Maine related how the Planning Council had been

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FULL LINE OF REPAIRS

age 10 THE TOWN C RI E

REGIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE Contd from Page 9Gui ford Parade

Winning float in the Guilford Halloween Parade was an entry ly the Senior Class Mary Mary Quite Contrary theme eatured Miss Mary Ruksnize Photo below shows some of he Seniors celebrating their entries victory (Herrick photo

considerable assistance in Portland Dr Stitham a member-c the Panel of Blue Cross-Blue Shield Plan explained many reshygulations of the plan

Miss Place had been requested by the Regional Committee t(

make a preliminary survey of the hospitals and to make ree o] endations concerning their dietary needs After evaluating the present status she reported that she felt that they were doing aJ

excellent job However with the approval of the Committee s ru has agreed to render such services as might be required on l

consulting basis It is felt that we are extremely fortunate in securing the ser

vices of Miss Place for several reasons she is a former resider of Dover-Foxcroftwhere she now resides and therefore iscentraL located following six months training at Butler Hospital Pro idence R1 she has had over thirty years experience as Die ticiJl atMeriden she is amember ofthe American Dietary Associatiol and is interested in our problems

The Committee discussed the laboratory facilities of the Mil Community Hsopital and is of the opinion that there is an oppar unity for their utilization on a Regional vasis Dr Delgado Lab oratory Technologist is to contact each of the Laboratory pe sonnell to explain the possibilities each hospital has been suppli with a schedule of rates and tests which are available

At the next meeting of the Regional Committee Robert J ord of the Firm of Jordan and Jordan Accountants will discuss B iU Cross He will also explain advantages of central auditing HL expected that Dr Delgado will also make a report on the resu of his survey The time is 730 p m Wed November 18 U

place Central Hall Dover-Foxcroft Anyone interested is we come

Pic tured above are a few Seniors celebrating their float victory

(Photo by Herrick)

aturday the Guilford Kiwanis sponsored their annual Halloween _ty The classes at PCHS entered floats in the parade which ns is ted of the Guilford Fire truck The PCHS Band and the ade school children who marched After the parade a dance was _d in the Gym At intermission the Senior Class was announced he winner in the float contest It was the third win in a row for

C h d 3S of 65 Cider and doughnuts were served following the nouncement The buses departed from the gym at 1035 to take B high school students home

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FOR WEDNESDAY AT 830 AND FRIDAY-AT 630 INTERESTED PARTIES MAY PHONE US OR COME IN AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS COUPLES WISHING TO BOWL ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS LEAGUE LEAVE NAMES AT DESK

Leagues to start the second week in November Get your team together and enter them now

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AMERICAN LEGION COUNTY COUNCIL NEWS Mrs Madeline Sweet of Bucksport president of the Amene

Legion Auxiliary Department of Maine and Mrs Merna BurgoYl of Milo Fifth District Vice President will make their officiI visitation to the Auxiliary units of the P iscataquis County Coune at Dexter Tuesday evening November 10 at 800 p m

Members of the units of Greenville Monson Guilford Dove Foxcroft Milo and Brownville Jct have been invited to be gues at this visi tation

The e vening s program will c onsis t of reports by uni t presidenao

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mila Sport S hop COMPLIMENTS OF HOS KIN S

- Gas -Oil

Elm Street Milo

Groceries Open Sundays $I Evenings

Arnold lt1~~St ltiO Pleasant St Milo

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DAGGETTS MAIN ST MILO

LUNCHES Open 10 AM-12MN

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Dobles Diner MAIN ST __ MILO

~he 93i ~flet ~jttLe marlzetFossRes a nt amp S AR L Y BREAKFAST Grocery iH the State o qna iHe

LUNCHES PACKED GROCERIES shyTO GO

BEVERAGES Our Specialty Wes terll SteerBeef -- LL COURSE H-- gtgt=

PASTRIES ETCi-IOME MADE P MainSt Perrys Market Br~~ville

Park st Milo

T he IIJDporiuDlCom eaus Cash Market Main St Brownville Jct LIGHT LUNCHES - OPEN 8 A M - 10 P M

Cl_ Bu ketl-Scallop lalketl $LI0to aBeverages All la IUIlr 11111 Cal Et

OPEN SUNDAYS Meat-Groceries -

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livermore ~ General Oay or Nite Wreck er HunterS Open until Store 11 p m Service ServiceGroceries- Beverages- Meats

Pasteries- Candy D b M Keep Your Vehicle in er y aIne AAA ampALA Top Shape for Hunting

Graves Service St atioll

Body amp Fender Work

( (I Painting Front St Brownvill(3 Jct

The Bearces Scouts

ignition Service Motel amp RestaurantSinclair Gas amp OilPerfect 4-wheel drive MEALS LUNCHES TO TAKE

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Open at ~30 A M for EARLY BREAKFAST

WRECKER SERVICE

W Main St Milo 943-2664 LaGran geCROSBYS

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AME RICAN THREAD COMPANYS EIGHTH QUARTER _ TURY CLUB DINNER _e American Thread Company honored its employees of long

ice a t its Eighth Quarter Century Club Dinner held Oct 29 e Milo Town Hall Dining Roo~ inner was served by the Golden Rule Class of tbe Milo Baptist

ch under the direction of Mrs Adelia Leonard Class Presshyt ~lowers in yellow and bronze decorated the tables and favors e in keeping with the finished product of the Company oodr ow-W Decker Manager of the Milo Plant weh -med the

be rs of the Club retired employees and guests making Ecial mention of the pleasant relations the Milo Plant has enshyed with the town management and expressed appreciation of fine cooperation received from them middotDecker presented Mr John B Love Director of General uti ve Services from the New York office who extended greetshyfrom the Company and regrets from Mr P S Howe Jr

irman of the Board in not being able to make his usual visit middothis time After brief remarks from Mr Love Mr Decker

ented Mrs J Paul Hamlin who showed movies of old time -ngscenes in the Patternarea and around the Milo Plant taken

the late J Paul Hamlin when associated with the Company ew member received into the Club this year was John H Kelley

having completed twenty five years with the Company was _sented with a diamond studded lapel button

following members of the Club were present Woodrow W -er Raymond E Hamlin June F Dasha Irene Thompson erine Robbins Harold Newman Harry Carey Dwight HamshyAbner Ford Lewis Mountain Richard Sterling Gardner Osmiddot and Maurice Golden Other guests were following retired

loyees Norman Richards Earl Byther C louse Applebee Ralph Sargent Also in attendance were Town Manager O T elle and the Board of Selectman Philip Bradeen Benjamin le Wallace Russe ll and Joseph Villani and Mrs J Paul _lin

o COMMU NITY HOSPITAL NEWS m tions at the hospital during the past month have been very

oded most of the time The census has averaged 101 When puases tc reflect on this fact and realizes that 80 is just t the manimum which can be handled well one can readily rstand the dissatisfaction which results

e week it was necessary to refuse admission to ten patients went elsewhere either to Dover-Foxcroft or to Bangor there have been many others through the month who were

ged to wait for a bed sometimes at considerable inconvenshye is why the Hospital Trustees are concerned about the Buildshyund Drive When thinking people begin to realize the crying for added facilities in the formof 1 Nursing Home Beds ehabilitation~ 3 Long Term Care and 4 Terminal Care h are acceptable to Blue Cross support for the Fund Drive d be more in evidence question has been raised Are the funds being used for preshy

_ Hospital operating expenses The answer of course is deshyly NO All money received on pledges is placed in a special st bearing account in the bank it is entirely separate from

o Communi ty Hospital account since it is in the name ofMilo klmunity Hospital Bullding Fund and can be used only for that no other purpose e Hospital Auxiliary announc~s Receptionists as follows selay Nov 5 Ruth Daggett Friday Thelma MCEachern

lrday Bessie McLaughlin Sunday Maxine Scanlon Monday gina London Tuesday B lanch Degers trom and Wednesday

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NBC Hotline Page 1

NBC Operator U-227 is the impressive title of Mrs Glad~

Newman Town Clerk of Lakeview Plantation The NBC phon was installed as a direct link with the ne twork s Huntley-B rin program in order to obtain the Plantations election results

Mrs Newman is shown with the Hotline phone ready to re port results of nine registered voters

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HERRING BROS Phone 876 - 2631 Just beyond the covered

bridge on the Dover - Guilford Road

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AB N A KI GIRL S COUT COUNCIL

Cadette Troop 118 held a Halloween Party at the Scout Hall last Thursday night The girls played games bobbed for apples and danced to recoras The fo llowing gir ls from LaGrange wer e guests Diane Pierce Ca rrie Fros t He len Ward Rena Ward Dor othy Ward Linda Avery Stephanie Armstrong Shelia Decker and Leader Mrs Gordon

The Girl Sc outs of the newly formed troop met for a Halloween Party Thur s day the 29th After for ming their horse-shoe sayshying the P ledge of Allegiance promice and laws they walked in a circle until che judges decided who was the ugliest and who was the best dressed or funnie s t The winners were Hope Stevens and

-~-----~=II~Gayla Witham Later they did the limbo The winners of the limshybo contest were Debra Henderson Susan Smith and Edith Lanshycaster

GUILFORD HALLOWEE N PARTY

Grade s 2 and 3 in Guilford held their Halloween party on F r iday afternoon Games and refreshments were enjoyed Mrs Susie Mains Mr s Ruth Harvey and Mrs Evelyn Godsoe served as judges of the costumes and selected the following as winners In Mrs Dows room The Best Halloween Costume Sharon Hall The Best Story Book Character Jeffrey Dauphinee The Most Horrible J ohn Seales The Most Original P eter Deane The Pre ttiest Cindy Willey In Mrs Taylor s room The Best HallshyoweenCostume Lewis Morrison The Bes t Story Book Character Mary Jenks The Mos t Horrible Russell Crabtree The Most Origshyinal Debra Crabtree The Pre tties t Linda B lake

LOANS AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR CITIZ ENS

Specialauthorizationa in the Senior Citizen Hou~ing Act of 1962 allow the Farmers Home Administration to make four pe r cent housing loans to persons 62 years of age and over reports Roshybert C Ferris County Supe rvisor at Newport

two Girls Scouts from Millinocket East Millinocket Medshy These loans funds may be used fo r heating systems r oofing Dover-Foxcroft Milo Brownville and LaGrange attended bathrooms septic tanks Storm windows and doors ~ainting

middot~hop for patrol leaders assistant patrol leaders and troop kitchen r emode ling and many other necessary repairs ormiddot~rnproveshys at the Brownville Jct Y M C A on October 24th Eve ry ments to dwe lling being used as permanent residences They may in Neighborhoods 11 and 12 were represented at the a ll day also be used by Senior Cil izens to he lp in construction of a new ng home and if the Se nior Citizen does not have adequate r epayment ~line Gifford field director and Gertrude McKusick neighshy ability of his own he may use an aoceptable endorser such as a ~ director for Neighborhood 11 conducted classes son or aaughte r whomay be willing to assis t in making the payshy orkshopwas a pilot or test meeting for Abnaki Council ments if the Senior Citizen is unable to do so as the fi rst such project tried Reports indicate that the Normally repayments are expected e ach month or as income is hopwas ve ry successful and the activity may become stand- available for payments The long terms are also available to Senshy

actice ove r the entire Council Area ior Citizens coxrluded Mr Ferris

THE TOWN CRI E R Page

Y INDUSTRY HAS YOUNG LEADERSHIP Henry C ook Area Dairy Specialis t Co shy rative Extenampion Se rvice

So many times we read about the average age of farmers beiJlg the 50s and few young men coming into the busnes s This

ould le ad you to wonder what the dairy indus try is doing for oung leadership Looking out over the area I c over I find qui te a number of men

ho would fill the b ill The mlUl I have chosen is one you hear -ery little about He has on ly been in business since July 11959 In that short time he has added to the farm and now has about 900 acres of which 320 acres a re tillable Most of his land is Thorndike and Bangor soil and he is m oving into the use of alfalfa

Whi le his present he r d size doesnt require the amount of land he has it i s his feeli ng that herd size can b e expanded anytime Land is more difficult to come by P r ofitable expansion can only come when you have enough land to handle addi tional cattle

This farm is loca ted on a hill betreen Charleston and Dover Lester Stevens his wife Elizabeth and their children two boys and one girl work together at the life they enjoy most

He is on an all hay fee ding program and hi s latest herd average on 47 cows i s 14684 Ibs of milk and 569 Ibs of fa t In the SUIDshy

mer he pas tures his cows until he fini shes c utting his fi rst crop This ye ar he s tar ted haying on J une 10 and finished in med - July He then goes on a gr een chop program for as long as possible When I visited with him on Octobe r 16 he was gre en chopping the fa ll oats shown in the pecture These oats had been planted on August 1st He began chopping the seven acres on October 1st eeding 50 head twice a day for the firs t week and once a day since

then He thought the re was about one acre leftand would las t him to abouL Oc tober 20 A tape measur e showed them to be 32 tall

Lester se rves as County Dair y Project Leader for the Piscatashyquis Cvunty E xtens ion Association is on the Board of Directors and a Deacon i n the United Ba ptis t Church in Charleston a Dis shytric t Councilm an for Agway and is on the Town of Dover Advis shyory Committee

While we may have fewer young men coming into the dairy Inshydustry I fee l we m us t face the fac t that under todays conditions we dont need as many Wewi llcoatinue to see enough young men like Lester Stevens come along and take an active interes t in the indus try and their communi ty to keep us in a strong position for many years

We wish Lester and his family continued success in their pro-

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PROTECTION IN A BOTTLE

EACH TIME YOUR RICKERS DAIRYMAN DELIVERS MILK TO YOUR DOOR HE IS DEmiddotshyLIVERING A MEASURE OF PROTECTION TOTHE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY PROshyVIDINGDISEASE-FREE PASshyTUERIZED amp HOMOGENIZED MILK

Milo Rickers Dairy 943-22~1

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P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

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Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

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rElJfRS GoT ~EnpoundR CItANcE D~ IIW EfN HE Loo K MOll E 1Illtpound II D EeR TI1 AN HE lOOIlS LI KE A MA N OR A COW

OR 5 0 rl f OTHER W I LO C R ITT THAT A INT ~UPP05=O ro GEt 5 Hor lIIowCAYS gtrampM$ LI Kpound A OT 0 (OTTO l OOM L I ~ WHA-r TH~ AINT JUST ~O n lpoundY

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Milo Elementary rojeet

Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

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nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

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730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 2: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

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THE TOWN CRIER is pub lished each Thursday evening by the TOWN CRIER PUBLICATIONS

We hope to be of help to the citizens of the towns in our coverage through NEWS INFORMATION AND LOWER PRICED ADVERTISING

We accept no financial r e s ponsibility for flrrors in advertising but will gladly print corrections

Copies of most photos appearing in THE TOWN CRIER may be obtained through our office If you hLve news or available photos of any s ort

W -urge you to call an edi tor or drop in DeadshylMe will be Monday Noon but we wQuld appreciate copy received ear lier in the week

Classified ads 50 cent minimum including up to 12 words 3 cents for ea ch additional word Disshyplay ad space by the polumn inch

Editors - John 8 Joanne Brigham Milo 943- 7384

Editor - Margaret Be nne tt Blanchard 997 -3373

or Guilford 876 - 2728

Edi tor - Dor othy Monr oe Milo 943-8837

NOTICE Milo Band Boosters will

s ponsor a house to house drive on Sa t Nov 7th in Milo

If you want to BUY SELL Derby with volunteer BandKENT or SWAP try Town Members for the benifit of theCrier Classified Bands The drive will be supshyervised by Boosters and parshyOR SALE entsn Heater large size with NOTICEe r fan 2 boys bikes used

BoyScouts of Troop 115 want wheeIs Call Lyman used toys to be fixed for needy~verance 943-2273 children Have ready by Nov 21 Will pick up or leave them

ERVlCE a t Frank Perkins 66 West ravelersExpress Money Main St P hone 943-2027 miers available at Daggetts harmacy Milo MILO

The De rby Mothe r s Service Club will hold a fair in Milo Town Hall on Thursday Nov 12-1030am to lgt m Mrs Marian Cunningham is chairshymall of this

BROWNVILLE JC T

Friday evening Nov 6 the IfWl Vets andthe AIr)erican Central Maine League Spelling gion will sponsor a Vete r- Match will be held at Brownshys Day Program on Nov 11 ville Junction Gym with F

8 00 pm at the Town Hall Davis Clark as spelling master le Dublic is invited at 8 p m [here wi ll be a free supper MILO ld on Nov 11 at 600 pm The Derby Improvement Socshyr the Aux Members and iety will meet on Thursday no red guests of the Amer- Nov 5th Ul Legion and the WW1 Vets Rabboni Chapter will meet ILa on Friday Nov 6

obser vance of Ame rican The Neoteric Club will hold ducationweek the day Nov its monthly meeting on Tues ) teaehers will be available Nov 10th

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PROGRAM BY YOUNG AUDIENCES INC SPONSORED BY ZEPHYRUS

An audience composed of the children from the 5th 6th and 71 grades of School Administration District if 4 showed tremendous appreciation and interest in the concert given to them Monday afternoon by the Carnegis String quartet This group from Young Audiences Inc was sponsored by the Zephyrus Club whi~h tartb past five years has given the children the opportunity to hear a varie ty of classical music by accomplished musicians

In addition to their musical numbers each one of the quarte t composed of Lamar Alsop violin Arthur Gross man violin Aaro Juvelier Viola and Ruth Condell Cello talked to the children ~ving the history of string instruments and compositions and exmiddot plaining their lns truments

Anintermission giving an opportunity for a question and answeJ period with the yOWigpeople was throughly enjoyed

The program included Allegro by Mendelssohn Andante by Haydn Minuet by Mozart seherzo by Beethoven Quintet by Ravel Gavotte oyProkatiev -Jig-Time by Hallfrecht and Cumbi~ and Congo by William Grant Still

A VERY DEAD CAT Let me tell you a tale of a bobcat And a man who was quick on the draw And Im here to state that the old cat Was the deadest one I ever saw He was kicked by a horse and trampled And left on the sure brink of death Then a man _with a club beat upon him Till that bobcat was clean out of breath Then a well known hunter froIll-Milo Saw the cat with his wounds running red And with one lighting stroke he drew from his hip And he shot that dead kitty more dead Now I dont know the whole story But they say for a bounty hell seek They also say when he shot him That old cat had been dead for a week

By request E L McSorley

LEADERS HANDBOOKS AVAILABLE EXTENSION OFflCE DOVER FCKCROFT

Two new leaders handbooks are available at the Extension Se vice Office Post Office Building Dover-Foxcroft

Why not drop in and arrange to borrow one soon These texts in easy to read form are l-The 4H Club Leader

Handbook by T T MartIn and 2 -A 4-H Handbook and LeS Guide by H A Willman Ifyou wantt o improve your leadership capabilities lm~w-how

and skills you will probably want to get one of them fight aw according to Forest R Sheldon Extension Agent for the P isca quis County Extension Association and the Cooperative Extensi( Service University of Maine Orono

Although written to assist 4-H leaders in theh work these boo are challenging and stimulating to any reader Many leaders th ough-out the country are using the m as referellce guiq_es

Professor Willmans book i s especially helpful when it com61 to preparing subjec t matter for meetings Martines book co bliJls a special chapter on helping you to Wlliestand teenagers

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USDA Reminds of Gypsy Moth Quarantines in Northeast Make sure the holly doesnt harbor gypsy moth eggs the U S

Department of Agriculture warned today in its annual reminder to shippers of Christmas trees and other holiday greens

Christmas greenery in areas under Federal quarantine for gyp sy moths mustbe inspected and certified free of gypsy moth eggs before it can be shipped out Present quarantines apply to Conn Rhode Island and Mass most of New Hampshire and Vermont and parts of Maine and New York

Leaf - eating gypsy moth caterpillars each year devour foliage in infested areas and are capable of defoliating entire fores ts One or two successive defoliations of a hardwood tree may kill it

This year the insect pests defoliated more than 250000 acres of forest an increase of 75 000 acres over the acreage defoli shyated in- middot1963 Mostof this years damage hit Con-necticut (98000 acres) and New York (97000 acres)

The season for shipping Christmas greens comes right after the egg-laying season for gypsy moths The fuzzy buff-colored egg clusters adhere to logs and fallen branches as will as to live trees and shrubs Once past the quarantine barrier they could start new gypsy moth infestations anywhere forest fruit and shade trees grow

Dealers can get trees and other greens inspected and ce rti shy- ow L toR Arthur Woodard Herbie Woodard Joey Villani fied at loading points with little delay Federal and State plant-Lyfor Debbie Smith Christy Randa ll Rita Smith Front L to R Charles Chessa George Van Tassel Carol Jean

s-reet Hope Stevens Nancy Peters Sandra Smith Andrea bull Katherine Rhoda The Sunbeam Choir of the United Baptist ch held their annual Halloween party at the church Saturday Je T 31 with 15 members present Mr s Scarecrow told ghost _ games were played following which refreshments were ==-d by all P rizes were given to George Van Tassel Char1es

and Andrea Peters for best looking boys and girl and e r ine Rhoda Carol Grads treet and Joey Villani for funniest ~girls and boys Mrs Arlene Villani Mr s Chris Woodard _1s Suzan-ne Rhoda assisted Mrs Thelma Carver the choir or are sorry to report that we are unable to print the photos a t the Young Peoples Hallowe en Party however those ~ing were Roberta Goodine Becky Bunker Kathy Smith e Hussey Suzanne Pullen Joy Palmer Dave Davis Murray bull P a ul Bunker Susan Rhoda Vicky Clark Dale Day Mrt~r and Nancy Mar ks

STOP AND EAT WI TH US IN A FRIENDLY INFORMALATMOSPHE RE Hot Home-made Soup or Chowder and other Specials daily Home-made Pies

Open 600 A M - 1000 P M Mon - Sat 90( A M - 700 P M Sunday

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19 ClintaD Street Milo Me Phonampr WI 3-7428

pest inspectors in the quarantine areas will supply on request detaiis about quaranti~e regulations and inspection schedules a t loading points These inspectors can be contacted by telephone 0r through post offices agents of common carriers county agri shycultural agents or foresters

GUILFORD BOY SCOUT TROOP HOLDS COURT OF HONOR

Friday evening was Court of Honor night for the Boy Scouts of Troop 117 of Guilford A fine supper put on by the mothers of the scouts preceded the Court of Honor

Advancement awards were given as follows Tender foot Randolph Mailloux Bradley Deane John French John Skillin Second Class Randolph Mailloux Frederick Hodgdon Matthew Troy Firs t Class Ronald Berry and two scouts received their Star Badges Malcolm and Danile Edes

Two scouts of the Troop will be taken to Bangor where they will receive their highest awards in Eagle Scouting at the Eagle Scout Banquet on December 29 They are Bruce Mailloux and Gene Tobey

Fourteen scouts were presented a total of fifty nine merit badges Those assisting in the presentation of the awards were Aus tin Deane and Milton Troy members of the Scout Troop Committee Hale Stanley and Charles Miller both of Dover-Foxcroft and James Martin and Rev Robert Vanasek of Guilford

Scoutmaster Burt Drinkwater presented Scout Gene Tobey wi th the rank of Junior Assistant Scoutmaster

Harold Kessili a member of the Scouting Staff of Katahdin Area Council showed slides on some of the canoeing trips taken by various scouts from all over the area the base camp of which is at Mattagmnion

There were forty seven in attendance at the Court of Honor

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FORD METHODIST RCH ray Without Ceasing was ~me of a Call to Paryer Self-Denial Worship Sershy

he ld at the Methodist h by the WSCS Thursday

Observance of this is being held by Methodist ehes throughout the na- ~athalie Brooks was the Talks on home mission

of re-modeling and gbuildings in the Unitshy

tes Puerto Rico and the can Republic were given y Lorrey Edwina Ham-and Pearl Ward Facts he overseas pension fund Lmiddot onal workers in India bull Korea Mexico and thf pines were given by anasek KatherineKent

r lotte Merrill Ethel had charge of the offershyrene Harrington was so-Ind Ve ra Weston organ-

e Methodist Church on a malechorus assisted

congregational sing~ he hymn of the month A

F ortress Is Our God afte r its story had

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of baptism was administered to Mr and Mrs Robert JeHishyson and their children Lori May Susan Mary and Glenn Alan also to Peter Kathi Sherry and Tina McEwen children of Mr and Mrs Clarshyence McEwen The pastors sermon topic was The Healing Ministry Ushers were paul Noble and Dwight Emery greeters Mr and Mrs Dwight Emery The MYF meeting was omitted Ten from the church attended the Bangor District Conference at East Corinth in the afternoon

GUILFORD METHODIST CHURCH The World Mission Study Group will meet at Straw and Martins office at 730 p m The name of the course is The Churchs Mission Among New Nations the textbook is The Nationand the Kingdom by Charles For man on November 5

Sunday School at 9 30 and Divine Worship at 1100 ComshymitmentSundaywillbe obsershyed Representatives of thp Gideons willbe present There willbe an anthem by the Junior Choir The committee on greetingwillbe Mr and Mrs Frank Kent and ushers Dwight Emery and Thomas Blake At 530 the MYFwill meet having for their topic Whats In It For Us umierthe months headshying The Bible-Lets Use It At730EveningWorship in the chapel

November 8 the Official Board will meet in the conshyference room

The Commission on Finance met at the Methodist Church Monday at 730 p m

251 pounds of used clothing were sent to the Church World Service This clothing was collected by the Guilford Methshyodist ChurCh as part of their annual clothing drive carried on each fall by the Council of Churches The clothing was taken to the collection depot at the Dexter Methodist Church by Linwood F landers From there it will be transported free of charge by the Maine Trucki~ Assocation to the Chwbh Wor ld Rprv1ce in New

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BROWNVILLE JUNCTION HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL AND PERFECT ATTENDANCE

Honor Roll 1st Ranking 7th Grade High Honors Susan Call Roger Graves Hmors Brenda Flagg Susan Cowing Dorothy Gerrish Hallie Harmon Deborah Whitten Lynn Zwicker 8~ Grade High Honors Ludger Graves Honors DeborahBlue P am Brewer TimothyBuchanan Patricia Knox Kevin Smith Freshshyman Glass High Honors Alan KirbY i HmQrs Carolee Badger George Harmon Raymond Heath Barbara McInniS Cecilia Mil= leri Sophomore Class Honors Davia E llis Deanna Ellis Robel Garnett Richard Madore Esther Priestman Roberta Searles Curtis York Junior ciass Honors Norman Brewer Cary Butshyterfield BrendaCail LindaCa ll Linda Dubiois Joy Kirby Alan Lewis Senior Class High Honors Lynn Hoxie Mary Knltx ~

Honors GeorgeBurgoyneRobertChase Keith Essency Walter Rendozia Susan Searles

Perfest Attendance 7th Grade Susan Burgoyne Susan Call Michael De~n Lynne Doiron Brenda Flagg Dorothy Gerrish Bleinda Grant Cheryl Grinnell Hallie Harmon Mary Livingshystone Dennis Lundin Richard Monahan Wanda Russell Richard Strout Mark Tanguay Jared Weston Deborah Whitten Lyan Zwicker 8thGrade Jeanine Artes Deborah Blue Pamela Breshywer Dianne Fuller Ernest Gerrish Wesley Gerrish Daren Hammond Patricia Knox Richard Lundin Allitna Mills Wayne Nason Timothy Richard DonnaSearle~ Danies Small Dennis SnaIl KevinSmith Ernest Thibodeau 9th Grade Roderick Blue Lewis Boobar Michael Cail Maureen Cassidy ( George Harmon Scott Kirby Dennis Larson James Larson James Leeman Ruth Leeman Cecilia Miller Danny Sickler Milton Smith Ricky St Clair Joan Swazey Rodney Washburn Darlene York lOth Grade Lisette Badeau Thomas Carle Deanna Coburn RichshyardDean DeborahDoiron Deanna Ellis Robert middotGarnett Dwight Ladd Marca Larson Richard Madore David Morrill Glendnn Nason William Perry Roberta Searles Mary Simko Roy St Clair Norman Whitten 11 th Grade Gayle Artes Marianne Booshybar Florence Boulanger Norman Brewer Cary Butterfield LeonieceConnaughton Linda Dubois David Ekholm Helen Gershyrish Marvin Lundin Gaye McCleary Michael Nutbrown Keith Rendzia Horace Russell Gordon Joslyn Alan Graves David

Leeman Mary Jean Searles Alan Lewis 12th Grade Diane Badeau Katherine Boulanger David Brown George Burgoyne Laura Cobb Fred Gould Mary Knox Sandra Larson Thomas Lockhart Doris MacKinnon Richard Melanson Walter Rendzia Susan Searles Shirlie Sinclair Arthur Stanhope

How many of you will be on the List in June The percentage of perfect attendance for the first six weeks of school for the entire school is 56

old Weather meaDS ~ ar troules ulIlessC ~ YOU CHECK THOSE PROBLEMS NOW

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MHS Political Rally

1LFORD _tiOR QUEENS

~he Senior Queens held their ening meeting in the Guilshy_d Community Church Thurshy

_ y The president Freda ield conducted the busshy

eB S meeting Thank you es were read There was resent A social evening folshy ed the business and popshy rn was served by the presishy nt

ICI L FORD _ WN OF HOPE GRANGE Dawn of Hope Grange metSatshy roay night with Walter Spack

rthy Master Two officers Students at Milo High held a political demons t ration featuring a parade throu gh town and a r ally reinstalledby Sister Agnes Milo Town Hall last Monday afternoon Mr F Davis C lark spoke to the group on Dem oc ratic -ng One new application for candidates and Mr Allen Monroe spoke on Re publican candidates P osters hats a band pins -embership was received and emblems were used to show partisanship in par ties whic h c ampaigned a s part of student edu

e c ommittee appointed for cation directed by Mrs Alta Clark of the History De partment ~ - next meeting was Joseshyne Mar telle Dorothy Mithee DERBY MOTHERS CLUB

Susan Spack Refresh- The Derby Mothers Service -euts were served after the C ll J held an all day meeting -ee tingThe Charity Committee in the home of Mrs Gladys epor ted that a gift had been Ricker with Mrs Lila Smith gh t for Fred Knowles who as Co-hostess The business a patient in the hospital at meeting was conducted by the middot_gus The incoming new president Mrs Marian Cunshyas te r and his wife Walter ningham od Evelyn Spack attended the It was reported that Ronald ~te Grange Cyr YN2 is home on leave with

his parents Mramp )VIrs Albert aI LFORD Cyr from Glenvies Illinois EPHYRUS CLUB Thank you notes were acknowshyThe Zephyrus Club met in the ledges from Timothy Morrill

[orne Economics Room of the AA and Forrest Smart Jr AA ugh Sc hool Wednesday evenshy Memphis Tenn A letter came ag with hostesses Phyllis from SP5 Allen Whittaker in -erki ns Betty Page and Mil Germany Airman Lewis Hig shyred Noble Plans were dis- gins has been assigned to a uss ed for the Winter Sports launch team for the Air Force Ale The avening was spent Minuteman the neweJt missile laying beano in Americas ICBM inventore

Gordon Lovell SA was home last weekend with his grandshy

_GERVIL LE EXTENSION parents Mr amp Mrs Albion ~ he Sangerville Extension Lovell t wi th Mrs Mar-ion

It was voted that all boys willleters Wednesday evening

receive a greeting card withth six members and two

five dollars enc losed this yearests Mrs Margery Clukey

for Christmas This Wllll be ending The program subshy

done by Mrs Blanche Smar t ~twas Meas for Small Famshy

and Mr s Mildred King There 3 Refreshamentswer e s e r shy

are 39 boys this year on file of d bv irs Do ores E des and

Our photographer caught this group of demons traters before the pa rade started

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CLUB DOINGS CHURCll NEWS Contd from Page 7 Contd from Page 6DUV Meets

The President appointed her nominating committee for 1965 they are Mrs Gladys Ricker Mrs Lila Smith and Mrs Alshyvina Cyr

The club voted have its Christmas Club party and supshyper in the Derby Community Hall on Thursday Dec 3 Sup per at 6 pm Members are to take a gift to exchange The chairman of the supper will be Mrs Gladys Ricker and Mrs Lila Smith The mystery of the day went to Mrs Marian Cunningham

The next meeting will be an middot all day one in the home of Mrs Avis Spear on Nov 10 Candy will be made at this meeting

TreasVerna Swan Dept for the fair to be held

Reubena Fenlason Dept Inspector Thelma Waterhouse GUILFORD

York and will be sent where shyever needed Those working on the drive besides Mr Flandshyers were Dorothy Flanders Nathalie Brooks Dorothy Forshytier and Margaret Martin

The Commission on Social Concerns met at the MethodIst Church on Tuesday evening Chairman Nathalie Brooks preSided twas voted to spon shysor Open House for the Guil shycrest Nursing Home Novem shyber 1 from 2 to5 There was discussion of plans for Comshymitment Sunday on Nov 8

On Wednesday Katherine Kent Vera Weston Dorothy Fortier and Margaret Martin attended shythe Sub-district of the WSCS held at Eddington

pt Council Member 1 Back row L toR Grace Mountain ANNUAL FAIR AT THE GUILFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH pt Jr Vice Pres Beatrice Farnham Color Bearer Marne The Worlds Fair is the theme of the annuRl sale and SUppel fke tt Asst Guide Jane Carver Sampson Tent Daughters of of the Ladies I Circle of the Guilford Community Church to be he f on Veterans of the Civil War met at the Milo Town Hall for November 6 Colorful posters of many lands miniatrue flags az spectlon and entertaining the Dept President Mrs VernaSwar other features will be used in decorating the parlors and dini

Inspector Mrs Reubena Fenlson The Tent President Julia room rmphypresentedMrs EvelynHoxie with her 25 year pin Mrs Home cooked foods and candies aprons household article~ _ ma Webb was admitted to membership A 630 supper pre- childrens items and mystery packages will be on sale from 2 ~

ded the meeting Eight members from the Mary Todd Lincoln p m ~nt Bangor and two members from the Judith Grover Tent The suppers at 5 and 6 p m will serve ham loaf mashed p

ant Pond was guests The next meeting will be held Nov 11 atoes squash peas cranberry relish rolls and assorted pies the American Legion Hall in exchange wi th the American Legion Committees are Aprons Lena Draper Grace Littlefield MIl xiliary ionBrazier Katherine Emery Childrens Estelle French P ashyluring the business meeting it was reported that six members ricia Davis Wilda Metcalf Mystery Virginia Ruksznis Haze

tended the reception held for the Department president Mrs Moulton Margu~riU sawer Candy Catherine Ruksznis Mal Johnston PatrlCIa LIttlefIeld Ann Romano Food Leta Buzzel

rna Swan a t B ryant P d middot ey were Mrs Grace Mon th ountain l-l M M H krs e ma arouse rs ve1yn ~Xle rs arne ac -Th 1 W te h M E

r Mrs JuIia Dumpheyand Mrs Agnes Sawyer

nrow LtoR Evelyn Hoxie Milo Reubena Fenlason Bangor maWaterhous e Milo B ack row Carolyn Kelly Bangor Mar lureil Bangor All are Past Department Presidents of Daushyrs of Umon VeterantB Maine Department

Agnes HIlton Freda Burcher VIVlan Bartlett Hankles LuJ Ronco EvelynDouty Myra WIlley Grab Bag Dorothy Herrlllg Phyllis Hills Elaine Herring Betty Finley Household COl Stevens Katherine Moody Norma Couture Lora Taylor Aln Hedrick Becorating Margaret Lightbody Beth Haley Suppe Charlotte Cookson Lillian LaBree Doris Rollins Flora T rw Ina Lindsay Dorothy Herring Head Waitress Patricia DaviJ PubliCity and Supper Tickets Beth Haley Hostess Nell Hous to Eveline Cross

SANGERVILLE SHOWER PARTY

Mrs Richard Provostwas guest of honor ata shower party gi e

byMrs John Wilson at the home of Mrs Ludger Higgins Sunday Attending were Mrs Donald Bailey of Cambridge Mrs Phi li p

Pooler Mrs David Gordon Mrs Clayton Richard of Dexter Mrs Edger Hall Mrs Vina Ingalls Mrs Robert Clukey an Nanette of Guilford Mrs Roy Clukey of AbboJ Mrs Dale Eas ler Mrs Norman Clukey Mrs HazelRussell Mrs Mrn Gilbert Misses Jane GilbertJulie Provost Tina Provost Lo and Barbara Wilson all of Sangerville

Refreshments were served from a table decorated in pink an white and centered with a shower cake The guest of honor r e ee i ved many love ly gifts

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EXTENSION LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent

Piscataquis Counry UNIVERSITY DF MAINE EXTENSIDN SERVICE

rst 4-H Club leaders to send i n their 1964-65 program of work County Extension office are Mrs Patricia Belmont who leads 3usy Hands 4-H C lub of Shirley Mills and Mrs Luch Hall who

the Over the Top 4-H Club of Dover South Mi lls Extension nt Forest R Sheldon conducts the 4-H C lub program in Pisshy

uis County

-t advis ory committee consisting of officers and county project r s of the P iscataquis Womens Extension Association will

t with Extension Agent Mabel Jovejoy on Monday November he m eeting which will be held at the County Extension Office

p m being called to formulate a list of program sugges middot ~ fo r 1964-1965

- _ bull or est Forums of Maine will begin winter sessions again Jy T he Bangor Forum will meet at the Tarratine Club on mbe r 9 in Bangor Anycne interested in the management and of the forest resorce is welcome foresters landowrrer

en and loggers More Information on these forums can be ned from Lewis Bissell Forestry Specialist at the University laine

pe r son firm corporation or partneIShip who for commershy

_urposes transports from roadside over any public way Christ shy trees boughs or tips must have on his person or in the _cle a Chr i stman Tree Certificate of Regis tration A ce rtificate

be purcbased for $1 00 from the Maine Forest Service tuSta or for $1 25 from any town or city clerk in the state

x_ aiDing c l ass for Extension Clothing Leaders and 4-H Leaders

_ be held from 1030 a m to 3 p m at the Ame rican Legion _in Dover-F oxc roft on Tuesday November 10 Subject of the ning ses sion will be Alterations of Ready Made Clothing

booklet entitled Chr1stmas Wreaths Makers Manua l Bulletin is available to inte rested personG at no charge at the P iscatashy- County Extension Office~ Post Office Building Dover-Foxshyft The b ulletin includes information on the growng 9f better materials for wreaths

GIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE MEE T he Octobe r meetil)g of the Regional Hospital Committee was at ltra l Hall Dover-Foxcroft with all hospitals represented ep t Dean Memorial Hospital Greenville esides Co-Chairman L J Stitham M D those from DovershyCc r oftwere Isabelle Curie R N Administrator and Re v John isne r Chair m an of Trustees from Mayo Memorial Hospital o Mis s F rancia Place retired Dietician from Meriden Hospi tal Tiden Conn rom P lummer Me moria l Hospital Dexter was Norman Hatch l1ini strator Milo Community Hospital was represented by Ava out RN Adminis trator Eleanor Chase R N Assistant ninis trator and H C Bundy M D Chairman of Trustees who o is Co - chai r m an of the Regional Committee lr Alan Gr idges Exec utive Di rector of Health Facilities Planshy g Council of Maine related how the Planning Council had been

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REGIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE Contd from Page 9Gui ford Parade

Winning float in the Guilford Halloween Parade was an entry ly the Senior Class Mary Mary Quite Contrary theme eatured Miss Mary Ruksnize Photo below shows some of he Seniors celebrating their entries victory (Herrick photo

considerable assistance in Portland Dr Stitham a member-c the Panel of Blue Cross-Blue Shield Plan explained many reshygulations of the plan

Miss Place had been requested by the Regional Committee t(

make a preliminary survey of the hospitals and to make ree o] endations concerning their dietary needs After evaluating the present status she reported that she felt that they were doing aJ

excellent job However with the approval of the Committee s ru has agreed to render such services as might be required on l

consulting basis It is felt that we are extremely fortunate in securing the ser

vices of Miss Place for several reasons she is a former resider of Dover-Foxcroftwhere she now resides and therefore iscentraL located following six months training at Butler Hospital Pro idence R1 she has had over thirty years experience as Die ticiJl atMeriden she is amember ofthe American Dietary Associatiol and is interested in our problems

The Committee discussed the laboratory facilities of the Mil Community Hsopital and is of the opinion that there is an oppar unity for their utilization on a Regional vasis Dr Delgado Lab oratory Technologist is to contact each of the Laboratory pe sonnell to explain the possibilities each hospital has been suppli with a schedule of rates and tests which are available

At the next meeting of the Regional Committee Robert J ord of the Firm of Jordan and Jordan Accountants will discuss B iU Cross He will also explain advantages of central auditing HL expected that Dr Delgado will also make a report on the resu of his survey The time is 730 p m Wed November 18 U

place Central Hall Dover-Foxcroft Anyone interested is we come

Pic tured above are a few Seniors celebrating their float victory

(Photo by Herrick)

aturday the Guilford Kiwanis sponsored their annual Halloween _ty The classes at PCHS entered floats in the parade which ns is ted of the Guilford Fire truck The PCHS Band and the ade school children who marched After the parade a dance was _d in the Gym At intermission the Senior Class was announced he winner in the float contest It was the third win in a row for

C h d 3S of 65 Cider and doughnuts were served following the nouncement The buses departed from the gym at 1035 to take B high school students home

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FOR WEDNESDAY AT 830 AND FRIDAY-AT 630 INTERESTED PARTIES MAY PHONE US OR COME IN AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS COUPLES WISHING TO BOWL ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS LEAGUE LEAVE NAMES AT DESK

Leagues to start the second week in November Get your team together and enter them now

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AMERICAN LEGION COUNTY COUNCIL NEWS Mrs Madeline Sweet of Bucksport president of the Amene

Legion Auxiliary Department of Maine and Mrs Merna BurgoYl of Milo Fifth District Vice President will make their officiI visitation to the Auxiliary units of the P iscataquis County Coune at Dexter Tuesday evening November 10 at 800 p m

Members of the units of Greenville Monson Guilford Dove Foxcroft Milo and Brownville Jct have been invited to be gues at this visi tation

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mila Sport S hop COMPLIMENTS OF HOS KIN S

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Pasteries- Candy D b M Keep Your Vehicle in er y aIne AAA ampALA Top Shape for Hunting

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AME RICAN THREAD COMPANYS EIGHTH QUARTER _ TURY CLUB DINNER _e American Thread Company honored its employees of long

ice a t its Eighth Quarter Century Club Dinner held Oct 29 e Milo Town Hall Dining Roo~ inner was served by the Golden Rule Class of tbe Milo Baptist

ch under the direction of Mrs Adelia Leonard Class Presshyt ~lowers in yellow and bronze decorated the tables and favors e in keeping with the finished product of the Company oodr ow-W Decker Manager of the Milo Plant weh -med the

be rs of the Club retired employees and guests making Ecial mention of the pleasant relations the Milo Plant has enshyed with the town management and expressed appreciation of fine cooperation received from them middotDecker presented Mr John B Love Director of General uti ve Services from the New York office who extended greetshyfrom the Company and regrets from Mr P S Howe Jr

irman of the Board in not being able to make his usual visit middothis time After brief remarks from Mr Love Mr Decker

ented Mrs J Paul Hamlin who showed movies of old time -ngscenes in the Patternarea and around the Milo Plant taken

the late J Paul Hamlin when associated with the Company ew member received into the Club this year was John H Kelley

having completed twenty five years with the Company was _sented with a diamond studded lapel button

following members of the Club were present Woodrow W -er Raymond E Hamlin June F Dasha Irene Thompson erine Robbins Harold Newman Harry Carey Dwight HamshyAbner Ford Lewis Mountain Richard Sterling Gardner Osmiddot and Maurice Golden Other guests were following retired

loyees Norman Richards Earl Byther C louse Applebee Ralph Sargent Also in attendance were Town Manager O T elle and the Board of Selectman Philip Bradeen Benjamin le Wallace Russe ll and Joseph Villani and Mrs J Paul _lin

o COMMU NITY HOSPITAL NEWS m tions at the hospital during the past month have been very

oded most of the time The census has averaged 101 When puases tc reflect on this fact and realizes that 80 is just t the manimum which can be handled well one can readily rstand the dissatisfaction which results

e week it was necessary to refuse admission to ten patients went elsewhere either to Dover-Foxcroft or to Bangor there have been many others through the month who were

ged to wait for a bed sometimes at considerable inconvenshye is why the Hospital Trustees are concerned about the Buildshyund Drive When thinking people begin to realize the crying for added facilities in the formof 1 Nursing Home Beds ehabilitation~ 3 Long Term Care and 4 Terminal Care h are acceptable to Blue Cross support for the Fund Drive d be more in evidence question has been raised Are the funds being used for preshy

_ Hospital operating expenses The answer of course is deshyly NO All money received on pledges is placed in a special st bearing account in the bank it is entirely separate from

o Communi ty Hospital account since it is in the name ofMilo klmunity Hospital Bullding Fund and can be used only for that no other purpose e Hospital Auxiliary announc~s Receptionists as follows selay Nov 5 Ruth Daggett Friday Thelma MCEachern

lrday Bessie McLaughlin Sunday Maxine Scanlon Monday gina London Tuesday B lanch Degers trom and Wednesday

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NBC Operator U-227 is the impressive title of Mrs Glad~

Newman Town Clerk of Lakeview Plantation The NBC phon was installed as a direct link with the ne twork s Huntley-B rin program in order to obtain the Plantations election results

Mrs Newman is shown with the Hotline phone ready to re port results of nine registered voters

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AB N A KI GIRL S COUT COUNCIL

Cadette Troop 118 held a Halloween Party at the Scout Hall last Thursday night The girls played games bobbed for apples and danced to recoras The fo llowing gir ls from LaGrange wer e guests Diane Pierce Ca rrie Fros t He len Ward Rena Ward Dor othy Ward Linda Avery Stephanie Armstrong Shelia Decker and Leader Mrs Gordon

The Girl Sc outs of the newly formed troop met for a Halloween Party Thur s day the 29th After for ming their horse-shoe sayshying the P ledge of Allegiance promice and laws they walked in a circle until che judges decided who was the ugliest and who was the best dressed or funnie s t The winners were Hope Stevens and

-~-----~=II~Gayla Witham Later they did the limbo The winners of the limshybo contest were Debra Henderson Susan Smith and Edith Lanshycaster

GUILFORD HALLOWEE N PARTY

Grade s 2 and 3 in Guilford held their Halloween party on F r iday afternoon Games and refreshments were enjoyed Mrs Susie Mains Mr s Ruth Harvey and Mrs Evelyn Godsoe served as judges of the costumes and selected the following as winners In Mrs Dows room The Best Halloween Costume Sharon Hall The Best Story Book Character Jeffrey Dauphinee The Most Horrible J ohn Seales The Most Original P eter Deane The Pre ttiest Cindy Willey In Mrs Taylor s room The Best HallshyoweenCostume Lewis Morrison The Bes t Story Book Character Mary Jenks The Mos t Horrible Russell Crabtree The Most Origshyinal Debra Crabtree The Pre tties t Linda B lake

LOANS AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR CITIZ ENS

Specialauthorizationa in the Senior Citizen Hou~ing Act of 1962 allow the Farmers Home Administration to make four pe r cent housing loans to persons 62 years of age and over reports Roshybert C Ferris County Supe rvisor at Newport

two Girls Scouts from Millinocket East Millinocket Medshy These loans funds may be used fo r heating systems r oofing Dover-Foxcroft Milo Brownville and LaGrange attended bathrooms septic tanks Storm windows and doors ~ainting

middot~hop for patrol leaders assistant patrol leaders and troop kitchen r emode ling and many other necessary repairs ormiddot~rnproveshys at the Brownville Jct Y M C A on October 24th Eve ry ments to dwe lling being used as permanent residences They may in Neighborhoods 11 and 12 were represented at the a ll day also be used by Senior Cil izens to he lp in construction of a new ng home and if the Se nior Citizen does not have adequate r epayment ~line Gifford field director and Gertrude McKusick neighshy ability of his own he may use an aoceptable endorser such as a ~ director for Neighborhood 11 conducted classes son or aaughte r whomay be willing to assis t in making the payshy orkshopwas a pilot or test meeting for Abnaki Council ments if the Senior Citizen is unable to do so as the fi rst such project tried Reports indicate that the Normally repayments are expected e ach month or as income is hopwas ve ry successful and the activity may become stand- available for payments The long terms are also available to Senshy

actice ove r the entire Council Area ior Citizens coxrluded Mr Ferris

THE TOWN CRI E R Page

Y INDUSTRY HAS YOUNG LEADERSHIP Henry C ook Area Dairy Specialis t Co shy rative Extenampion Se rvice

So many times we read about the average age of farmers beiJlg the 50s and few young men coming into the busnes s This

ould le ad you to wonder what the dairy indus try is doing for oung leadership Looking out over the area I c over I find qui te a number of men

ho would fill the b ill The mlUl I have chosen is one you hear -ery little about He has on ly been in business since July 11959 In that short time he has added to the farm and now has about 900 acres of which 320 acres a re tillable Most of his land is Thorndike and Bangor soil and he is m oving into the use of alfalfa

Whi le his present he r d size doesnt require the amount of land he has it i s his feeli ng that herd size can b e expanded anytime Land is more difficult to come by P r ofitable expansion can only come when you have enough land to handle addi tional cattle

This farm is loca ted on a hill betreen Charleston and Dover Lester Stevens his wife Elizabeth and their children two boys and one girl work together at the life they enjoy most

He is on an all hay fee ding program and hi s latest herd average on 47 cows i s 14684 Ibs of milk and 569 Ibs of fa t In the SUIDshy

mer he pas tures his cows until he fini shes c utting his fi rst crop This ye ar he s tar ted haying on J une 10 and finished in med - July He then goes on a gr een chop program for as long as possible When I visited with him on Octobe r 16 he was gre en chopping the fa ll oats shown in the pecture These oats had been planted on August 1st He began chopping the seven acres on October 1st eeding 50 head twice a day for the firs t week and once a day since

then He thought the re was about one acre leftand would las t him to abouL Oc tober 20 A tape measur e showed them to be 32 tall

Lester se rves as County Dair y Project Leader for the Piscatashyquis Cvunty E xtens ion Association is on the Board of Directors and a Deacon i n the United Ba ptis t Church in Charleston a Dis shytric t Councilm an for Agway and is on the Town of Dover Advis shyory Committee

While we may have fewer young men coming into the dairy Inshydustry I fee l we m us t face the fac t that under todays conditions we dont need as many Wewi llcoatinue to see enough young men like Lester Stevens come along and take an active interes t in the indus try and their communi ty to keep us in a strong position for many years

We wish Lester and his family continued success in their pro-

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EACH TIME YOUR RICKERS DAIRYMAN DELIVERS MILK TO YOUR DOOR HE IS DEmiddotshyLIVERING A MEASURE OF PROTECTION TOTHE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY PROshyVIDINGDISEASE-FREE PASshyTUERIZED amp HOMOGENIZED MILK

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P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

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Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

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Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

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nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

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730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

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The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 3: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

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USDA Reminds of Gypsy Moth Quarantines in Northeast Make sure the holly doesnt harbor gypsy moth eggs the U S

Department of Agriculture warned today in its annual reminder to shippers of Christmas trees and other holiday greens

Christmas greenery in areas under Federal quarantine for gyp sy moths mustbe inspected and certified free of gypsy moth eggs before it can be shipped out Present quarantines apply to Conn Rhode Island and Mass most of New Hampshire and Vermont and parts of Maine and New York

Leaf - eating gypsy moth caterpillars each year devour foliage in infested areas and are capable of defoliating entire fores ts One or two successive defoliations of a hardwood tree may kill it

This year the insect pests defoliated more than 250000 acres of forest an increase of 75 000 acres over the acreage defoli shyated in- middot1963 Mostof this years damage hit Con-necticut (98000 acres) and New York (97000 acres)

The season for shipping Christmas greens comes right after the egg-laying season for gypsy moths The fuzzy buff-colored egg clusters adhere to logs and fallen branches as will as to live trees and shrubs Once past the quarantine barrier they could start new gypsy moth infestations anywhere forest fruit and shade trees grow

Dealers can get trees and other greens inspected and ce rti shy- ow L toR Arthur Woodard Herbie Woodard Joey Villani fied at loading points with little delay Federal and State plant-Lyfor Debbie Smith Christy Randa ll Rita Smith Front L to R Charles Chessa George Van Tassel Carol Jean

s-reet Hope Stevens Nancy Peters Sandra Smith Andrea bull Katherine Rhoda The Sunbeam Choir of the United Baptist ch held their annual Halloween party at the church Saturday Je T 31 with 15 members present Mr s Scarecrow told ghost _ games were played following which refreshments were ==-d by all P rizes were given to George Van Tassel Char1es

and Andrea Peters for best looking boys and girl and e r ine Rhoda Carol Grads treet and Joey Villani for funniest ~girls and boys Mrs Arlene Villani Mr s Chris Woodard _1s Suzan-ne Rhoda assisted Mrs Thelma Carver the choir or are sorry to report that we are unable to print the photos a t the Young Peoples Hallowe en Party however those ~ing were Roberta Goodine Becky Bunker Kathy Smith e Hussey Suzanne Pullen Joy Palmer Dave Davis Murray bull P a ul Bunker Susan Rhoda Vicky Clark Dale Day Mrt~r and Nancy Mar ks

STOP AND EAT WI TH US IN A FRIENDLY INFORMALATMOSPHE RE Hot Home-made Soup or Chowder and other Specials daily Home-made Pies

Open 600 A M - 1000 P M Mon - Sat 90( A M - 700 P M Sunday

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Sheldon Poole REPRESENTATIVE OF METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE

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pest inspectors in the quarantine areas will supply on request detaiis about quaranti~e regulations and inspection schedules a t loading points These inspectors can be contacted by telephone 0r through post offices agents of common carriers county agri shycultural agents or foresters

GUILFORD BOY SCOUT TROOP HOLDS COURT OF HONOR

Friday evening was Court of Honor night for the Boy Scouts of Troop 117 of Guilford A fine supper put on by the mothers of the scouts preceded the Court of Honor

Advancement awards were given as follows Tender foot Randolph Mailloux Bradley Deane John French John Skillin Second Class Randolph Mailloux Frederick Hodgdon Matthew Troy Firs t Class Ronald Berry and two scouts received their Star Badges Malcolm and Danile Edes

Two scouts of the Troop will be taken to Bangor where they will receive their highest awards in Eagle Scouting at the Eagle Scout Banquet on December 29 They are Bruce Mailloux and Gene Tobey

Fourteen scouts were presented a total of fifty nine merit badges Those assisting in the presentation of the awards were Aus tin Deane and Milton Troy members of the Scout Troop Committee Hale Stanley and Charles Miller both of Dover-Foxcroft and James Martin and Rev Robert Vanasek of Guilford

Scoutmaster Burt Drinkwater presented Scout Gene Tobey wi th the rank of Junior Assistant Scoutmaster

Harold Kessili a member of the Scouting Staff of Katahdin Area Council showed slides on some of the canoeing trips taken by various scouts from all over the area the base camp of which is at Mattagmnion

There were forty seven in attendance at the Court of Honor

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NrwlI m OM HALL OF OVAHS WITNESSES llY Nov 8at 2 pmPubshyliblEi Lecture ~asis for ei in God by R Mayo At Watchtower StudyPeace

ng Men of Good Will or ageddon-What based on 214 esday Nov 10 at 730 p Hble Study wi th aid of book gtylon the Great has Fallen s Kingdom Rules Chapter he Conqueror is Appointed jvance rsday Nov 12 at 7~00 p linistry School at 800p

)ervice Meeting

FORD METHODIST RCH ray Without Ceasing was ~me of a Call to Paryer Self-Denial Worship Sershy

he ld at the Methodist h by the WSCS Thursday

Observance of this is being held by Methodist ehes throughout the na- ~athalie Brooks was the Talks on home mission

of re-modeling and gbuildings in the Unitshy

tes Puerto Rico and the can Republic were given y Lorrey Edwina Ham-and Pearl Ward Facts he overseas pension fund Lmiddot onal workers in India bull Korea Mexico and thf pines were given by anasek KatherineKent

r lotte Merrill Ethel had charge of the offershyrene Harrington was so-Ind Ve ra Weston organ-

e Methodist Church on a malechorus assisted

congregational sing~ he hymn of the month A

F ortress Is Our God afte r its story had

d Mrs Irene Harringshy

of baptism was administered to Mr and Mrs Robert JeHishyson and their children Lori May Susan Mary and Glenn Alan also to Peter Kathi Sherry and Tina McEwen children of Mr and Mrs Clarshyence McEwen The pastors sermon topic was The Healing Ministry Ushers were paul Noble and Dwight Emery greeters Mr and Mrs Dwight Emery The MYF meeting was omitted Ten from the church attended the Bangor District Conference at East Corinth in the afternoon

GUILFORD METHODIST CHURCH The World Mission Study Group will meet at Straw and Martins office at 730 p m The name of the course is The Churchs Mission Among New Nations the textbook is The Nationand the Kingdom by Charles For man on November 5

Sunday School at 9 30 and Divine Worship at 1100 ComshymitmentSundaywillbe obsershyed Representatives of thp Gideons willbe present There willbe an anthem by the Junior Choir The committee on greetingwillbe Mr and Mrs Frank Kent and ushers Dwight Emery and Thomas Blake At 530 the MYFwill meet having for their topic Whats In It For Us umierthe months headshying The Bible-Lets Use It At730EveningWorship in the chapel

November 8 the Official Board will meet in the conshyference room

The Commission on Finance met at the Methodist Church Monday at 730 p m

251 pounds of used clothing were sent to the Church World Service This clothing was collected by the Guilford Methshyodist ChurCh as part of their annual clothing drive carried on each fall by the Council of Churches The clothing was taken to the collection depot at the Dexter Methodist Church by Linwood F landers From there it will be transported free of charge by the Maine Trucki~ Assocation to the Chwbh Wor ld Rprv1ce in New

Contd on Page 8

BROWNVILLE JUNCTION HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL AND PERFECT ATTENDANCE

Honor Roll 1st Ranking 7th Grade High Honors Susan Call Roger Graves Hmors Brenda Flagg Susan Cowing Dorothy Gerrish Hallie Harmon Deborah Whitten Lynn Zwicker 8~ Grade High Honors Ludger Graves Honors DeborahBlue P am Brewer TimothyBuchanan Patricia Knox Kevin Smith Freshshyman Glass High Honors Alan KirbY i HmQrs Carolee Badger George Harmon Raymond Heath Barbara McInniS Cecilia Mil= leri Sophomore Class Honors Davia E llis Deanna Ellis Robel Garnett Richard Madore Esther Priestman Roberta Searles Curtis York Junior ciass Honors Norman Brewer Cary Butshyterfield BrendaCail LindaCa ll Linda Dubiois Joy Kirby Alan Lewis Senior Class High Honors Lynn Hoxie Mary Knltx ~

Honors GeorgeBurgoyneRobertChase Keith Essency Walter Rendozia Susan Searles

Perfest Attendance 7th Grade Susan Burgoyne Susan Call Michael De~n Lynne Doiron Brenda Flagg Dorothy Gerrish Bleinda Grant Cheryl Grinnell Hallie Harmon Mary Livingshystone Dennis Lundin Richard Monahan Wanda Russell Richard Strout Mark Tanguay Jared Weston Deborah Whitten Lyan Zwicker 8thGrade Jeanine Artes Deborah Blue Pamela Breshywer Dianne Fuller Ernest Gerrish Wesley Gerrish Daren Hammond Patricia Knox Richard Lundin Allitna Mills Wayne Nason Timothy Richard DonnaSearle~ Danies Small Dennis SnaIl KevinSmith Ernest Thibodeau 9th Grade Roderick Blue Lewis Boobar Michael Cail Maureen Cassidy ( George Harmon Scott Kirby Dennis Larson James Larson James Leeman Ruth Leeman Cecilia Miller Danny Sickler Milton Smith Ricky St Clair Joan Swazey Rodney Washburn Darlene York lOth Grade Lisette Badeau Thomas Carle Deanna Coburn RichshyardDean DeborahDoiron Deanna Ellis Robert middotGarnett Dwight Ladd Marca Larson Richard Madore David Morrill Glendnn Nason William Perry Roberta Searles Mary Simko Roy St Clair Norman Whitten 11 th Grade Gayle Artes Marianne Booshybar Florence Boulanger Norman Brewer Cary Butterfield LeonieceConnaughton Linda Dubois David Ekholm Helen Gershyrish Marvin Lundin Gaye McCleary Michael Nutbrown Keith Rendzia Horace Russell Gordon Joslyn Alan Graves David

Leeman Mary Jean Searles Alan Lewis 12th Grade Diane Badeau Katherine Boulanger David Brown George Burgoyne Laura Cobb Fred Gould Mary Knox Sandra Larson Thomas Lockhart Doris MacKinnon Richard Melanson Walter Rendzia Susan Searles Shirlie Sinclair Arthur Stanhope

How many of you will be on the List in June The percentage of perfect attendance for the first six weeks of school for the entire school is 56

old Weather meaDS ~ ar troules ulIlessC ~ YOU CHECK THOSE PROBLEMS NOW

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MHS Political Rally

1LFORD _tiOR QUEENS

~he Senior Queens held their ening meeting in the Guilshy_d Community Church Thurshy

_ y The president Freda ield conducted the busshy

eB S meeting Thank you es were read There was resent A social evening folshy ed the business and popshy rn was served by the presishy nt

ICI L FORD _ WN OF HOPE GRANGE Dawn of Hope Grange metSatshy roay night with Walter Spack

rthy Master Two officers Students at Milo High held a political demons t ration featuring a parade throu gh town and a r ally reinstalledby Sister Agnes Milo Town Hall last Monday afternoon Mr F Davis C lark spoke to the group on Dem oc ratic -ng One new application for candidates and Mr Allen Monroe spoke on Re publican candidates P osters hats a band pins -embership was received and emblems were used to show partisanship in par ties whic h c ampaigned a s part of student edu

e c ommittee appointed for cation directed by Mrs Alta Clark of the History De partment ~ - next meeting was Joseshyne Mar telle Dorothy Mithee DERBY MOTHERS CLUB

Susan Spack Refresh- The Derby Mothers Service -euts were served after the C ll J held an all day meeting -ee tingThe Charity Committee in the home of Mrs Gladys epor ted that a gift had been Ricker with Mrs Lila Smith gh t for Fred Knowles who as Co-hostess The business a patient in the hospital at meeting was conducted by the middot_gus The incoming new president Mrs Marian Cunshyas te r and his wife Walter ningham od Evelyn Spack attended the It was reported that Ronald ~te Grange Cyr YN2 is home on leave with

his parents Mramp )VIrs Albert aI LFORD Cyr from Glenvies Illinois EPHYRUS CLUB Thank you notes were acknowshyThe Zephyrus Club met in the ledges from Timothy Morrill

[orne Economics Room of the AA and Forrest Smart Jr AA ugh Sc hool Wednesday evenshy Memphis Tenn A letter came ag with hostesses Phyllis from SP5 Allen Whittaker in -erki ns Betty Page and Mil Germany Airman Lewis Hig shyred Noble Plans were dis- gins has been assigned to a uss ed for the Winter Sports launch team for the Air Force Ale The avening was spent Minuteman the neweJt missile laying beano in Americas ICBM inventore

Gordon Lovell SA was home last weekend with his grandshy

_GERVIL LE EXTENSION parents Mr amp Mrs Albion ~ he Sangerville Extension Lovell t wi th Mrs Mar-ion

It was voted that all boys willleters Wednesday evening

receive a greeting card withth six members and two

five dollars enc losed this yearests Mrs Margery Clukey

for Christmas This Wllll be ending The program subshy

done by Mrs Blanche Smar t ~twas Meas for Small Famshy

and Mr s Mildred King There 3 Refreshamentswer e s e r shy

are 39 boys this year on file of d bv irs Do ores E des and

Our photographer caught this group of demons traters before the pa rade started

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CLUB DOINGS CHURCll NEWS Contd from Page 7 Contd from Page 6DUV Meets

The President appointed her nominating committee for 1965 they are Mrs Gladys Ricker Mrs Lila Smith and Mrs Alshyvina Cyr

The club voted have its Christmas Club party and supshyper in the Derby Community Hall on Thursday Dec 3 Sup per at 6 pm Members are to take a gift to exchange The chairman of the supper will be Mrs Gladys Ricker and Mrs Lila Smith The mystery of the day went to Mrs Marian Cunningham

The next meeting will be an middot all day one in the home of Mrs Avis Spear on Nov 10 Candy will be made at this meeting

TreasVerna Swan Dept for the fair to be held

Reubena Fenlason Dept Inspector Thelma Waterhouse GUILFORD

York and will be sent where shyever needed Those working on the drive besides Mr Flandshyers were Dorothy Flanders Nathalie Brooks Dorothy Forshytier and Margaret Martin

The Commission on Social Concerns met at the MethodIst Church on Tuesday evening Chairman Nathalie Brooks preSided twas voted to spon shysor Open House for the Guil shycrest Nursing Home Novem shyber 1 from 2 to5 There was discussion of plans for Comshymitment Sunday on Nov 8

On Wednesday Katherine Kent Vera Weston Dorothy Fortier and Margaret Martin attended shythe Sub-district of the WSCS held at Eddington

pt Council Member 1 Back row L toR Grace Mountain ANNUAL FAIR AT THE GUILFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH pt Jr Vice Pres Beatrice Farnham Color Bearer Marne The Worlds Fair is the theme of the annuRl sale and SUppel fke tt Asst Guide Jane Carver Sampson Tent Daughters of of the Ladies I Circle of the Guilford Community Church to be he f on Veterans of the Civil War met at the Milo Town Hall for November 6 Colorful posters of many lands miniatrue flags az spectlon and entertaining the Dept President Mrs VernaSwar other features will be used in decorating the parlors and dini

Inspector Mrs Reubena Fenlson The Tent President Julia room rmphypresentedMrs EvelynHoxie with her 25 year pin Mrs Home cooked foods and candies aprons household article~ _ ma Webb was admitted to membership A 630 supper pre- childrens items and mystery packages will be on sale from 2 ~

ded the meeting Eight members from the Mary Todd Lincoln p m ~nt Bangor and two members from the Judith Grover Tent The suppers at 5 and 6 p m will serve ham loaf mashed p

ant Pond was guests The next meeting will be held Nov 11 atoes squash peas cranberry relish rolls and assorted pies the American Legion Hall in exchange wi th the American Legion Committees are Aprons Lena Draper Grace Littlefield MIl xiliary ionBrazier Katherine Emery Childrens Estelle French P ashyluring the business meeting it was reported that six members ricia Davis Wilda Metcalf Mystery Virginia Ruksznis Haze

tended the reception held for the Department president Mrs Moulton Margu~riU sawer Candy Catherine Ruksznis Mal Johnston PatrlCIa LIttlefIeld Ann Romano Food Leta Buzzel

rna Swan a t B ryant P d middot ey were Mrs Grace Mon th ountain l-l M M H krs e ma arouse rs ve1yn ~Xle rs arne ac -Th 1 W te h M E

r Mrs JuIia Dumpheyand Mrs Agnes Sawyer

nrow LtoR Evelyn Hoxie Milo Reubena Fenlason Bangor maWaterhous e Milo B ack row Carolyn Kelly Bangor Mar lureil Bangor All are Past Department Presidents of Daushyrs of Umon VeterantB Maine Department

Agnes HIlton Freda Burcher VIVlan Bartlett Hankles LuJ Ronco EvelynDouty Myra WIlley Grab Bag Dorothy Herrlllg Phyllis Hills Elaine Herring Betty Finley Household COl Stevens Katherine Moody Norma Couture Lora Taylor Aln Hedrick Becorating Margaret Lightbody Beth Haley Suppe Charlotte Cookson Lillian LaBree Doris Rollins Flora T rw Ina Lindsay Dorothy Herring Head Waitress Patricia DaviJ PubliCity and Supper Tickets Beth Haley Hostess Nell Hous to Eveline Cross

SANGERVILLE SHOWER PARTY

Mrs Richard Provostwas guest of honor ata shower party gi e

byMrs John Wilson at the home of Mrs Ludger Higgins Sunday Attending were Mrs Donald Bailey of Cambridge Mrs Phi li p

Pooler Mrs David Gordon Mrs Clayton Richard of Dexter Mrs Edger Hall Mrs Vina Ingalls Mrs Robert Clukey an Nanette of Guilford Mrs Roy Clukey of AbboJ Mrs Dale Eas ler Mrs Norman Clukey Mrs HazelRussell Mrs Mrn Gilbert Misses Jane GilbertJulie Provost Tina Provost Lo and Barbara Wilson all of Sangerville

Refreshments were served from a table decorated in pink an white and centered with a shower cake The guest of honor r e ee i ved many love ly gifts

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EXTENSION LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent

Piscataquis Counry UNIVERSITY DF MAINE EXTENSIDN SERVICE

rst 4-H Club leaders to send i n their 1964-65 program of work County Extension office are Mrs Patricia Belmont who leads 3usy Hands 4-H C lub of Shirley Mills and Mrs Luch Hall who

the Over the Top 4-H Club of Dover South Mi lls Extension nt Forest R Sheldon conducts the 4-H C lub program in Pisshy

uis County

-t advis ory committee consisting of officers and county project r s of the P iscataquis Womens Extension Association will

t with Extension Agent Mabel Jovejoy on Monday November he m eeting which will be held at the County Extension Office

p m being called to formulate a list of program sugges middot ~ fo r 1964-1965

- _ bull or est Forums of Maine will begin winter sessions again Jy T he Bangor Forum will meet at the Tarratine Club on mbe r 9 in Bangor Anycne interested in the management and of the forest resorce is welcome foresters landowrrer

en and loggers More Information on these forums can be ned from Lewis Bissell Forestry Specialist at the University laine

pe r son firm corporation or partneIShip who for commershy

_urposes transports from roadside over any public way Christ shy trees boughs or tips must have on his person or in the _cle a Chr i stman Tree Certificate of Regis tration A ce rtificate

be purcbased for $1 00 from the Maine Forest Service tuSta or for $1 25 from any town or city clerk in the state

x_ aiDing c l ass for Extension Clothing Leaders and 4-H Leaders

_ be held from 1030 a m to 3 p m at the Ame rican Legion _in Dover-F oxc roft on Tuesday November 10 Subject of the ning ses sion will be Alterations of Ready Made Clothing

booklet entitled Chr1stmas Wreaths Makers Manua l Bulletin is available to inte rested personG at no charge at the P iscatashy- County Extension Office~ Post Office Building Dover-Foxshyft The b ulletin includes information on the growng 9f better materials for wreaths

GIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE MEE T he Octobe r meetil)g of the Regional Hospital Committee was at ltra l Hall Dover-Foxcroft with all hospitals represented ep t Dean Memorial Hospital Greenville esides Co-Chairman L J Stitham M D those from DovershyCc r oftwere Isabelle Curie R N Administrator and Re v John isne r Chair m an of Trustees from Mayo Memorial Hospital o Mis s F rancia Place retired Dietician from Meriden Hospi tal Tiden Conn rom P lummer Me moria l Hospital Dexter was Norman Hatch l1ini strator Milo Community Hospital was represented by Ava out RN Adminis trator Eleanor Chase R N Assistant ninis trator and H C Bundy M D Chairman of Trustees who o is Co - chai r m an of the Regional Committee lr Alan Gr idges Exec utive Di rector of Health Facilities Planshy g Council of Maine related how the Planning Council had been

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REGIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE Contd from Page 9Gui ford Parade

Winning float in the Guilford Halloween Parade was an entry ly the Senior Class Mary Mary Quite Contrary theme eatured Miss Mary Ruksnize Photo below shows some of he Seniors celebrating their entries victory (Herrick photo

considerable assistance in Portland Dr Stitham a member-c the Panel of Blue Cross-Blue Shield Plan explained many reshygulations of the plan

Miss Place had been requested by the Regional Committee t(

make a preliminary survey of the hospitals and to make ree o] endations concerning their dietary needs After evaluating the present status she reported that she felt that they were doing aJ

excellent job However with the approval of the Committee s ru has agreed to render such services as might be required on l

consulting basis It is felt that we are extremely fortunate in securing the ser

vices of Miss Place for several reasons she is a former resider of Dover-Foxcroftwhere she now resides and therefore iscentraL located following six months training at Butler Hospital Pro idence R1 she has had over thirty years experience as Die ticiJl atMeriden she is amember ofthe American Dietary Associatiol and is interested in our problems

The Committee discussed the laboratory facilities of the Mil Community Hsopital and is of the opinion that there is an oppar unity for their utilization on a Regional vasis Dr Delgado Lab oratory Technologist is to contact each of the Laboratory pe sonnell to explain the possibilities each hospital has been suppli with a schedule of rates and tests which are available

At the next meeting of the Regional Committee Robert J ord of the Firm of Jordan and Jordan Accountants will discuss B iU Cross He will also explain advantages of central auditing HL expected that Dr Delgado will also make a report on the resu of his survey The time is 730 p m Wed November 18 U

place Central Hall Dover-Foxcroft Anyone interested is we come

Pic tured above are a few Seniors celebrating their float victory

(Photo by Herrick)

aturday the Guilford Kiwanis sponsored their annual Halloween _ty The classes at PCHS entered floats in the parade which ns is ted of the Guilford Fire truck The PCHS Band and the ade school children who marched After the parade a dance was _d in the Gym At intermission the Senior Class was announced he winner in the float contest It was the third win in a row for

C h d 3S of 65 Cider and doughnuts were served following the nouncement The buses departed from the gym at 1035 to take B high school students home

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FOR WEDNESDAY AT 830 AND FRIDAY-AT 630 INTERESTED PARTIES MAY PHONE US OR COME IN AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS COUPLES WISHING TO BOWL ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS LEAGUE LEAVE NAMES AT DESK

Leagues to start the second week in November Get your team together and enter them now

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AMERICAN LEGION COUNTY COUNCIL NEWS Mrs Madeline Sweet of Bucksport president of the Amene

Legion Auxiliary Department of Maine and Mrs Merna BurgoYl of Milo Fifth District Vice President will make their officiI visitation to the Auxiliary units of the P iscataquis County Coune at Dexter Tuesday evening November 10 at 800 p m

Members of the units of Greenville Monson Guilford Dove Foxcroft Milo and Brownville Jct have been invited to be gues at this visi tation

The e vening s program will c onsis t of reports by uni t presidenao

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mila Sport S hop COMPLIMENTS OF HOS KIN S

- Gas -Oil

Elm Street Milo

Groceries Open Sundays $I Evenings

Arnold lt1~~St ltiO Pleasant St Milo

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LUNCHES Open 10 AM-12MN

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~he 93i ~flet ~jttLe marlzetFossRes a nt amp S AR L Y BREAKFAST Grocery iH the State o qna iHe

LUNCHES PACKED GROCERIES shyTO GO

BEVERAGES Our Specialty Wes terll SteerBeef -- LL COURSE H-- gtgt=

PASTRIES ETCi-IOME MADE P MainSt Perrys Market Br~~ville

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T he IIJDporiuDlCom eaus Cash Market Main St Brownville Jct LIGHT LUNCHES - OPEN 8 A M - 10 P M

Cl_ Bu ketl-Scallop lalketl $LI0to aBeverages All la IUIlr 11111 Cal Et

OPEN SUNDAYS Meat-Groceries -

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livermore ~ General Oay or Nite Wreck er HunterS Open until Store 11 p m Service ServiceGroceries- Beverages- Meats

Pasteries- Candy D b M Keep Your Vehicle in er y aIne AAA ampALA Top Shape for Hunting

Graves Service St atioll

Body amp Fender Work

( (I Painting Front St Brownvill(3 Jct

The Bearces Scouts

ignition Service Motel amp RestaurantSinclair Gas amp OilPerfect 4-wheel drive MEALS LUNCHES TO TAKE

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Open at ~30 A M for EARLY BREAKFAST

WRECKER SERVICE

W Main St Milo 943-2664 LaGran geCROSBYS

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AME RICAN THREAD COMPANYS EIGHTH QUARTER _ TURY CLUB DINNER _e American Thread Company honored its employees of long

ice a t its Eighth Quarter Century Club Dinner held Oct 29 e Milo Town Hall Dining Roo~ inner was served by the Golden Rule Class of tbe Milo Baptist

ch under the direction of Mrs Adelia Leonard Class Presshyt ~lowers in yellow and bronze decorated the tables and favors e in keeping with the finished product of the Company oodr ow-W Decker Manager of the Milo Plant weh -med the

be rs of the Club retired employees and guests making Ecial mention of the pleasant relations the Milo Plant has enshyed with the town management and expressed appreciation of fine cooperation received from them middotDecker presented Mr John B Love Director of General uti ve Services from the New York office who extended greetshyfrom the Company and regrets from Mr P S Howe Jr

irman of the Board in not being able to make his usual visit middothis time After brief remarks from Mr Love Mr Decker

ented Mrs J Paul Hamlin who showed movies of old time -ngscenes in the Patternarea and around the Milo Plant taken

the late J Paul Hamlin when associated with the Company ew member received into the Club this year was John H Kelley

having completed twenty five years with the Company was _sented with a diamond studded lapel button

following members of the Club were present Woodrow W -er Raymond E Hamlin June F Dasha Irene Thompson erine Robbins Harold Newman Harry Carey Dwight HamshyAbner Ford Lewis Mountain Richard Sterling Gardner Osmiddot and Maurice Golden Other guests were following retired

loyees Norman Richards Earl Byther C louse Applebee Ralph Sargent Also in attendance were Town Manager O T elle and the Board of Selectman Philip Bradeen Benjamin le Wallace Russe ll and Joseph Villani and Mrs J Paul _lin

o COMMU NITY HOSPITAL NEWS m tions at the hospital during the past month have been very

oded most of the time The census has averaged 101 When puases tc reflect on this fact and realizes that 80 is just t the manimum which can be handled well one can readily rstand the dissatisfaction which results

e week it was necessary to refuse admission to ten patients went elsewhere either to Dover-Foxcroft or to Bangor there have been many others through the month who were

ged to wait for a bed sometimes at considerable inconvenshye is why the Hospital Trustees are concerned about the Buildshyund Drive When thinking people begin to realize the crying for added facilities in the formof 1 Nursing Home Beds ehabilitation~ 3 Long Term Care and 4 Terminal Care h are acceptable to Blue Cross support for the Fund Drive d be more in evidence question has been raised Are the funds being used for preshy

_ Hospital operating expenses The answer of course is deshyly NO All money received on pledges is placed in a special st bearing account in the bank it is entirely separate from

o Communi ty Hospital account since it is in the name ofMilo klmunity Hospital Bullding Fund and can be used only for that no other purpose e Hospital Auxiliary announc~s Receptionists as follows selay Nov 5 Ruth Daggett Friday Thelma MCEachern

lrday Bessie McLaughlin Sunday Maxine Scanlon Monday gina London Tuesday B lanch Degers trom and Wednesday

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NBC Operator U-227 is the impressive title of Mrs Glad~

Newman Town Clerk of Lakeview Plantation The NBC phon was installed as a direct link with the ne twork s Huntley-B rin program in order to obtain the Plantations election results

Mrs Newman is shown with the Hotline phone ready to re port results of nine registered voters

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AB N A KI GIRL S COUT COUNCIL

Cadette Troop 118 held a Halloween Party at the Scout Hall last Thursday night The girls played games bobbed for apples and danced to recoras The fo llowing gir ls from LaGrange wer e guests Diane Pierce Ca rrie Fros t He len Ward Rena Ward Dor othy Ward Linda Avery Stephanie Armstrong Shelia Decker and Leader Mrs Gordon

The Girl Sc outs of the newly formed troop met for a Halloween Party Thur s day the 29th After for ming their horse-shoe sayshying the P ledge of Allegiance promice and laws they walked in a circle until che judges decided who was the ugliest and who was the best dressed or funnie s t The winners were Hope Stevens and

-~-----~=II~Gayla Witham Later they did the limbo The winners of the limshybo contest were Debra Henderson Susan Smith and Edith Lanshycaster

GUILFORD HALLOWEE N PARTY

Grade s 2 and 3 in Guilford held their Halloween party on F r iday afternoon Games and refreshments were enjoyed Mrs Susie Mains Mr s Ruth Harvey and Mrs Evelyn Godsoe served as judges of the costumes and selected the following as winners In Mrs Dows room The Best Halloween Costume Sharon Hall The Best Story Book Character Jeffrey Dauphinee The Most Horrible J ohn Seales The Most Original P eter Deane The Pre ttiest Cindy Willey In Mrs Taylor s room The Best HallshyoweenCostume Lewis Morrison The Bes t Story Book Character Mary Jenks The Mos t Horrible Russell Crabtree The Most Origshyinal Debra Crabtree The Pre tties t Linda B lake

LOANS AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR CITIZ ENS

Specialauthorizationa in the Senior Citizen Hou~ing Act of 1962 allow the Farmers Home Administration to make four pe r cent housing loans to persons 62 years of age and over reports Roshybert C Ferris County Supe rvisor at Newport

two Girls Scouts from Millinocket East Millinocket Medshy These loans funds may be used fo r heating systems r oofing Dover-Foxcroft Milo Brownville and LaGrange attended bathrooms septic tanks Storm windows and doors ~ainting

middot~hop for patrol leaders assistant patrol leaders and troop kitchen r emode ling and many other necessary repairs ormiddot~rnproveshys at the Brownville Jct Y M C A on October 24th Eve ry ments to dwe lling being used as permanent residences They may in Neighborhoods 11 and 12 were represented at the a ll day also be used by Senior Cil izens to he lp in construction of a new ng home and if the Se nior Citizen does not have adequate r epayment ~line Gifford field director and Gertrude McKusick neighshy ability of his own he may use an aoceptable endorser such as a ~ director for Neighborhood 11 conducted classes son or aaughte r whomay be willing to assis t in making the payshy orkshopwas a pilot or test meeting for Abnaki Council ments if the Senior Citizen is unable to do so as the fi rst such project tried Reports indicate that the Normally repayments are expected e ach month or as income is hopwas ve ry successful and the activity may become stand- available for payments The long terms are also available to Senshy

actice ove r the entire Council Area ior Citizens coxrluded Mr Ferris

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Y INDUSTRY HAS YOUNG LEADERSHIP Henry C ook Area Dairy Specialis t Co shy rative Extenampion Se rvice

So many times we read about the average age of farmers beiJlg the 50s and few young men coming into the busnes s This

ould le ad you to wonder what the dairy indus try is doing for oung leadership Looking out over the area I c over I find qui te a number of men

ho would fill the b ill The mlUl I have chosen is one you hear -ery little about He has on ly been in business since July 11959 In that short time he has added to the farm and now has about 900 acres of which 320 acres a re tillable Most of his land is Thorndike and Bangor soil and he is m oving into the use of alfalfa

Whi le his present he r d size doesnt require the amount of land he has it i s his feeli ng that herd size can b e expanded anytime Land is more difficult to come by P r ofitable expansion can only come when you have enough land to handle addi tional cattle

This farm is loca ted on a hill betreen Charleston and Dover Lester Stevens his wife Elizabeth and their children two boys and one girl work together at the life they enjoy most

He is on an all hay fee ding program and hi s latest herd average on 47 cows i s 14684 Ibs of milk and 569 Ibs of fa t In the SUIDshy

mer he pas tures his cows until he fini shes c utting his fi rst crop This ye ar he s tar ted haying on J une 10 and finished in med - July He then goes on a gr een chop program for as long as possible When I visited with him on Octobe r 16 he was gre en chopping the fa ll oats shown in the pecture These oats had been planted on August 1st He began chopping the seven acres on October 1st eeding 50 head twice a day for the firs t week and once a day since

then He thought the re was about one acre leftand would las t him to abouL Oc tober 20 A tape measur e showed them to be 32 tall

Lester se rves as County Dair y Project Leader for the Piscatashyquis Cvunty E xtens ion Association is on the Board of Directors and a Deacon i n the United Ba ptis t Church in Charleston a Dis shytric t Councilm an for Agway and is on the Town of Dover Advis shyory Committee

While we may have fewer young men coming into the dairy Inshydustry I fee l we m us t face the fac t that under todays conditions we dont need as many Wewi llcoatinue to see enough young men like Lester Stevens come along and take an active interes t in the indus try and their communi ty to keep us in a strong position for many years

We wish Lester and his family continued success in their pro-

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P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

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Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

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OR 5 0 rl f OTHER W I LO C R ITT THAT A INT ~UPP05=O ro GEt 5 Hor lIIowCAYS gtrampM$ LI Kpound A OT 0 (OTTO l OOM L I ~ WHA-r TH~ AINT JUST ~O n lpoundY

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Milo Elementary rojeet

Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

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nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

Camel 5

730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 4: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

e 4 THE TOWN CR IER

USDA Reminds of Gypsy Moth Quarantines in Northeast Make sure the holly doesnt harbor gypsy moth eggs the U S

Department of Agriculture warned today in its annual reminder to shippers of Christmas trees and other holiday greens

Christmas greenery in areas under Federal quarantine for gyp sy moths mustbe inspected and certified free of gypsy moth eggs before it can be shipped out Present quarantines apply to Conn Rhode Island and Mass most of New Hampshire and Vermont and parts of Maine and New York

Leaf - eating gypsy moth caterpillars each year devour foliage in infested areas and are capable of defoliating entire fores ts One or two successive defoliations of a hardwood tree may kill it

This year the insect pests defoliated more than 250000 acres of forest an increase of 75 000 acres over the acreage defoli shyated in- middot1963 Mostof this years damage hit Con-necticut (98000 acres) and New York (97000 acres)

The season for shipping Christmas greens comes right after the egg-laying season for gypsy moths The fuzzy buff-colored egg clusters adhere to logs and fallen branches as will as to live trees and shrubs Once past the quarantine barrier they could start new gypsy moth infestations anywhere forest fruit and shade trees grow

Dealers can get trees and other greens inspected and ce rti shy- ow L toR Arthur Woodard Herbie Woodard Joey Villani fied at loading points with little delay Federal and State plant-Lyfor Debbie Smith Christy Randa ll Rita Smith Front L to R Charles Chessa George Van Tassel Carol Jean

s-reet Hope Stevens Nancy Peters Sandra Smith Andrea bull Katherine Rhoda The Sunbeam Choir of the United Baptist ch held their annual Halloween party at the church Saturday Je T 31 with 15 members present Mr s Scarecrow told ghost _ games were played following which refreshments were ==-d by all P rizes were given to George Van Tassel Char1es

and Andrea Peters for best looking boys and girl and e r ine Rhoda Carol Grads treet and Joey Villani for funniest ~girls and boys Mrs Arlene Villani Mr s Chris Woodard _1s Suzan-ne Rhoda assisted Mrs Thelma Carver the choir or are sorry to report that we are unable to print the photos a t the Young Peoples Hallowe en Party however those ~ing were Roberta Goodine Becky Bunker Kathy Smith e Hussey Suzanne Pullen Joy Palmer Dave Davis Murray bull P a ul Bunker Susan Rhoda Vicky Clark Dale Day Mrt~r and Nancy Mar ks

STOP AND EAT WI TH US IN A FRIENDLY INFORMALATMOSPHE RE Hot Home-made Soup or Chowder and other Specials daily Home-made Pies

Open 600 A M - 1000 P M Mon - Sat 90( A M - 700 P M Sunday

~OO ~M~ID]i1 MAINE

Sheldon Poole REPRESENTATIVE OF METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE

seWng LUe aDd H08pitallnsurauce

19 ClintaD Street Milo Me Phonampr WI 3-7428

pest inspectors in the quarantine areas will supply on request detaiis about quaranti~e regulations and inspection schedules a t loading points These inspectors can be contacted by telephone 0r through post offices agents of common carriers county agri shycultural agents or foresters

GUILFORD BOY SCOUT TROOP HOLDS COURT OF HONOR

Friday evening was Court of Honor night for the Boy Scouts of Troop 117 of Guilford A fine supper put on by the mothers of the scouts preceded the Court of Honor

Advancement awards were given as follows Tender foot Randolph Mailloux Bradley Deane John French John Skillin Second Class Randolph Mailloux Frederick Hodgdon Matthew Troy Firs t Class Ronald Berry and two scouts received their Star Badges Malcolm and Danile Edes

Two scouts of the Troop will be taken to Bangor where they will receive their highest awards in Eagle Scouting at the Eagle Scout Banquet on December 29 They are Bruce Mailloux and Gene Tobey

Fourteen scouts were presented a total of fifty nine merit badges Those assisting in the presentation of the awards were Aus tin Deane and Milton Troy members of the Scout Troop Committee Hale Stanley and Charles Miller both of Dover-Foxcroft and James Martin and Rev Robert Vanasek of Guilford

Scoutmaster Burt Drinkwater presented Scout Gene Tobey wi th the rank of Junior Assistant Scoutmaster

Harold Kessili a member of the Scouting Staff of Katahdin Area Council showed slides on some of the canoeing trips taken by various scouts from all over the area the base camp of which is at Mattagmnion

There were forty seven in attendance at the Court of Honor

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NrwlI m OM HALL OF OVAHS WITNESSES llY Nov 8at 2 pmPubshyliblEi Lecture ~asis for ei in God by R Mayo At Watchtower StudyPeace

ng Men of Good Will or ageddon-What based on 214 esday Nov 10 at 730 p Hble Study wi th aid of book gtylon the Great has Fallen s Kingdom Rules Chapter he Conqueror is Appointed jvance rsday Nov 12 at 7~00 p linistry School at 800p

)ervice Meeting

FORD METHODIST RCH ray Without Ceasing was ~me of a Call to Paryer Self-Denial Worship Sershy

he ld at the Methodist h by the WSCS Thursday

Observance of this is being held by Methodist ehes throughout the na- ~athalie Brooks was the Talks on home mission

of re-modeling and gbuildings in the Unitshy

tes Puerto Rico and the can Republic were given y Lorrey Edwina Ham-and Pearl Ward Facts he overseas pension fund Lmiddot onal workers in India bull Korea Mexico and thf pines were given by anasek KatherineKent

r lotte Merrill Ethel had charge of the offershyrene Harrington was so-Ind Ve ra Weston organ-

e Methodist Church on a malechorus assisted

congregational sing~ he hymn of the month A

F ortress Is Our God afte r its story had

d Mrs Irene Harringshy

of baptism was administered to Mr and Mrs Robert JeHishyson and their children Lori May Susan Mary and Glenn Alan also to Peter Kathi Sherry and Tina McEwen children of Mr and Mrs Clarshyence McEwen The pastors sermon topic was The Healing Ministry Ushers were paul Noble and Dwight Emery greeters Mr and Mrs Dwight Emery The MYF meeting was omitted Ten from the church attended the Bangor District Conference at East Corinth in the afternoon

GUILFORD METHODIST CHURCH The World Mission Study Group will meet at Straw and Martins office at 730 p m The name of the course is The Churchs Mission Among New Nations the textbook is The Nationand the Kingdom by Charles For man on November 5

Sunday School at 9 30 and Divine Worship at 1100 ComshymitmentSundaywillbe obsershyed Representatives of thp Gideons willbe present There willbe an anthem by the Junior Choir The committee on greetingwillbe Mr and Mrs Frank Kent and ushers Dwight Emery and Thomas Blake At 530 the MYFwill meet having for their topic Whats In It For Us umierthe months headshying The Bible-Lets Use It At730EveningWorship in the chapel

November 8 the Official Board will meet in the conshyference room

The Commission on Finance met at the Methodist Church Monday at 730 p m

251 pounds of used clothing were sent to the Church World Service This clothing was collected by the Guilford Methshyodist ChurCh as part of their annual clothing drive carried on each fall by the Council of Churches The clothing was taken to the collection depot at the Dexter Methodist Church by Linwood F landers From there it will be transported free of charge by the Maine Trucki~ Assocation to the Chwbh Wor ld Rprv1ce in New

Contd on Page 8

BROWNVILLE JUNCTION HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL AND PERFECT ATTENDANCE

Honor Roll 1st Ranking 7th Grade High Honors Susan Call Roger Graves Hmors Brenda Flagg Susan Cowing Dorothy Gerrish Hallie Harmon Deborah Whitten Lynn Zwicker 8~ Grade High Honors Ludger Graves Honors DeborahBlue P am Brewer TimothyBuchanan Patricia Knox Kevin Smith Freshshyman Glass High Honors Alan KirbY i HmQrs Carolee Badger George Harmon Raymond Heath Barbara McInniS Cecilia Mil= leri Sophomore Class Honors Davia E llis Deanna Ellis Robel Garnett Richard Madore Esther Priestman Roberta Searles Curtis York Junior ciass Honors Norman Brewer Cary Butshyterfield BrendaCail LindaCa ll Linda Dubiois Joy Kirby Alan Lewis Senior Class High Honors Lynn Hoxie Mary Knltx ~

Honors GeorgeBurgoyneRobertChase Keith Essency Walter Rendozia Susan Searles

Perfest Attendance 7th Grade Susan Burgoyne Susan Call Michael De~n Lynne Doiron Brenda Flagg Dorothy Gerrish Bleinda Grant Cheryl Grinnell Hallie Harmon Mary Livingshystone Dennis Lundin Richard Monahan Wanda Russell Richard Strout Mark Tanguay Jared Weston Deborah Whitten Lyan Zwicker 8thGrade Jeanine Artes Deborah Blue Pamela Breshywer Dianne Fuller Ernest Gerrish Wesley Gerrish Daren Hammond Patricia Knox Richard Lundin Allitna Mills Wayne Nason Timothy Richard DonnaSearle~ Danies Small Dennis SnaIl KevinSmith Ernest Thibodeau 9th Grade Roderick Blue Lewis Boobar Michael Cail Maureen Cassidy ( George Harmon Scott Kirby Dennis Larson James Larson James Leeman Ruth Leeman Cecilia Miller Danny Sickler Milton Smith Ricky St Clair Joan Swazey Rodney Washburn Darlene York lOth Grade Lisette Badeau Thomas Carle Deanna Coburn RichshyardDean DeborahDoiron Deanna Ellis Robert middotGarnett Dwight Ladd Marca Larson Richard Madore David Morrill Glendnn Nason William Perry Roberta Searles Mary Simko Roy St Clair Norman Whitten 11 th Grade Gayle Artes Marianne Booshybar Florence Boulanger Norman Brewer Cary Butterfield LeonieceConnaughton Linda Dubois David Ekholm Helen Gershyrish Marvin Lundin Gaye McCleary Michael Nutbrown Keith Rendzia Horace Russell Gordon Joslyn Alan Graves David

Leeman Mary Jean Searles Alan Lewis 12th Grade Diane Badeau Katherine Boulanger David Brown George Burgoyne Laura Cobb Fred Gould Mary Knox Sandra Larson Thomas Lockhart Doris MacKinnon Richard Melanson Walter Rendzia Susan Searles Shirlie Sinclair Arthur Stanhope

How many of you will be on the List in June The percentage of perfect attendance for the first six weeks of school for the entire school is 56

old Weather meaDS ~ ar troules ulIlessC ~ YOU CHECK THOSE PROBLEMS NOW

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P age-HE TO WN CRIER

MHS Political Rally

1LFORD _tiOR QUEENS

~he Senior Queens held their ening meeting in the Guilshy_d Community Church Thurshy

_ y The president Freda ield conducted the busshy

eB S meeting Thank you es were read There was resent A social evening folshy ed the business and popshy rn was served by the presishy nt

ICI L FORD _ WN OF HOPE GRANGE Dawn of Hope Grange metSatshy roay night with Walter Spack

rthy Master Two officers Students at Milo High held a political demons t ration featuring a parade throu gh town and a r ally reinstalledby Sister Agnes Milo Town Hall last Monday afternoon Mr F Davis C lark spoke to the group on Dem oc ratic -ng One new application for candidates and Mr Allen Monroe spoke on Re publican candidates P osters hats a band pins -embership was received and emblems were used to show partisanship in par ties whic h c ampaigned a s part of student edu

e c ommittee appointed for cation directed by Mrs Alta Clark of the History De partment ~ - next meeting was Joseshyne Mar telle Dorothy Mithee DERBY MOTHERS CLUB

Susan Spack Refresh- The Derby Mothers Service -euts were served after the C ll J held an all day meeting -ee tingThe Charity Committee in the home of Mrs Gladys epor ted that a gift had been Ricker with Mrs Lila Smith gh t for Fred Knowles who as Co-hostess The business a patient in the hospital at meeting was conducted by the middot_gus The incoming new president Mrs Marian Cunshyas te r and his wife Walter ningham od Evelyn Spack attended the It was reported that Ronald ~te Grange Cyr YN2 is home on leave with

his parents Mramp )VIrs Albert aI LFORD Cyr from Glenvies Illinois EPHYRUS CLUB Thank you notes were acknowshyThe Zephyrus Club met in the ledges from Timothy Morrill

[orne Economics Room of the AA and Forrest Smart Jr AA ugh Sc hool Wednesday evenshy Memphis Tenn A letter came ag with hostesses Phyllis from SP5 Allen Whittaker in -erki ns Betty Page and Mil Germany Airman Lewis Hig shyred Noble Plans were dis- gins has been assigned to a uss ed for the Winter Sports launch team for the Air Force Ale The avening was spent Minuteman the neweJt missile laying beano in Americas ICBM inventore

Gordon Lovell SA was home last weekend with his grandshy

_GERVIL LE EXTENSION parents Mr amp Mrs Albion ~ he Sangerville Extension Lovell t wi th Mrs Mar-ion

It was voted that all boys willleters Wednesday evening

receive a greeting card withth six members and two

five dollars enc losed this yearests Mrs Margery Clukey

for Christmas This Wllll be ending The program subshy

done by Mrs Blanche Smar t ~twas Meas for Small Famshy

and Mr s Mildred King There 3 Refreshamentswer e s e r shy

are 39 boys this year on file of d bv irs Do ores E des and

Our photographer caught this group of demons traters before the pa rade started

age 8 THE TOWoN CRI E F lt

CLUB DOINGS CHURCll NEWS Contd from Page 7 Contd from Page 6DUV Meets

The President appointed her nominating committee for 1965 they are Mrs Gladys Ricker Mrs Lila Smith and Mrs Alshyvina Cyr

The club voted have its Christmas Club party and supshyper in the Derby Community Hall on Thursday Dec 3 Sup per at 6 pm Members are to take a gift to exchange The chairman of the supper will be Mrs Gladys Ricker and Mrs Lila Smith The mystery of the day went to Mrs Marian Cunningham

The next meeting will be an middot all day one in the home of Mrs Avis Spear on Nov 10 Candy will be made at this meeting

TreasVerna Swan Dept for the fair to be held

Reubena Fenlason Dept Inspector Thelma Waterhouse GUILFORD

York and will be sent where shyever needed Those working on the drive besides Mr Flandshyers were Dorothy Flanders Nathalie Brooks Dorothy Forshytier and Margaret Martin

The Commission on Social Concerns met at the MethodIst Church on Tuesday evening Chairman Nathalie Brooks preSided twas voted to spon shysor Open House for the Guil shycrest Nursing Home Novem shyber 1 from 2 to5 There was discussion of plans for Comshymitment Sunday on Nov 8

On Wednesday Katherine Kent Vera Weston Dorothy Fortier and Margaret Martin attended shythe Sub-district of the WSCS held at Eddington

pt Council Member 1 Back row L toR Grace Mountain ANNUAL FAIR AT THE GUILFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH pt Jr Vice Pres Beatrice Farnham Color Bearer Marne The Worlds Fair is the theme of the annuRl sale and SUppel fke tt Asst Guide Jane Carver Sampson Tent Daughters of of the Ladies I Circle of the Guilford Community Church to be he f on Veterans of the Civil War met at the Milo Town Hall for November 6 Colorful posters of many lands miniatrue flags az spectlon and entertaining the Dept President Mrs VernaSwar other features will be used in decorating the parlors and dini

Inspector Mrs Reubena Fenlson The Tent President Julia room rmphypresentedMrs EvelynHoxie with her 25 year pin Mrs Home cooked foods and candies aprons household article~ _ ma Webb was admitted to membership A 630 supper pre- childrens items and mystery packages will be on sale from 2 ~

ded the meeting Eight members from the Mary Todd Lincoln p m ~nt Bangor and two members from the Judith Grover Tent The suppers at 5 and 6 p m will serve ham loaf mashed p

ant Pond was guests The next meeting will be held Nov 11 atoes squash peas cranberry relish rolls and assorted pies the American Legion Hall in exchange wi th the American Legion Committees are Aprons Lena Draper Grace Littlefield MIl xiliary ionBrazier Katherine Emery Childrens Estelle French P ashyluring the business meeting it was reported that six members ricia Davis Wilda Metcalf Mystery Virginia Ruksznis Haze

tended the reception held for the Department president Mrs Moulton Margu~riU sawer Candy Catherine Ruksznis Mal Johnston PatrlCIa LIttlefIeld Ann Romano Food Leta Buzzel

rna Swan a t B ryant P d middot ey were Mrs Grace Mon th ountain l-l M M H krs e ma arouse rs ve1yn ~Xle rs arne ac -Th 1 W te h M E

r Mrs JuIia Dumpheyand Mrs Agnes Sawyer

nrow LtoR Evelyn Hoxie Milo Reubena Fenlason Bangor maWaterhous e Milo B ack row Carolyn Kelly Bangor Mar lureil Bangor All are Past Department Presidents of Daushyrs of Umon VeterantB Maine Department

Agnes HIlton Freda Burcher VIVlan Bartlett Hankles LuJ Ronco EvelynDouty Myra WIlley Grab Bag Dorothy Herrlllg Phyllis Hills Elaine Herring Betty Finley Household COl Stevens Katherine Moody Norma Couture Lora Taylor Aln Hedrick Becorating Margaret Lightbody Beth Haley Suppe Charlotte Cookson Lillian LaBree Doris Rollins Flora T rw Ina Lindsay Dorothy Herring Head Waitress Patricia DaviJ PubliCity and Supper Tickets Beth Haley Hostess Nell Hous to Eveline Cross

SANGERVILLE SHOWER PARTY

Mrs Richard Provostwas guest of honor ata shower party gi e

byMrs John Wilson at the home of Mrs Ludger Higgins Sunday Attending were Mrs Donald Bailey of Cambridge Mrs Phi li p

Pooler Mrs David Gordon Mrs Clayton Richard of Dexter Mrs Edger Hall Mrs Vina Ingalls Mrs Robert Clukey an Nanette of Guilford Mrs Roy Clukey of AbboJ Mrs Dale Eas ler Mrs Norman Clukey Mrs HazelRussell Mrs Mrn Gilbert Misses Jane GilbertJulie Provost Tina Provost Lo and Barbara Wilson all of Sangerville

Refreshments were served from a table decorated in pink an white and centered with a shower cake The guest of honor r e ee i ved many love ly gifts

- HE TOWN CRIER

EXTENSION LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent

Piscataquis Counry UNIVERSITY DF MAINE EXTENSIDN SERVICE

rst 4-H Club leaders to send i n their 1964-65 program of work County Extension office are Mrs Patricia Belmont who leads 3usy Hands 4-H C lub of Shirley Mills and Mrs Luch Hall who

the Over the Top 4-H Club of Dover South Mi lls Extension nt Forest R Sheldon conducts the 4-H C lub program in Pisshy

uis County

-t advis ory committee consisting of officers and county project r s of the P iscataquis Womens Extension Association will

t with Extension Agent Mabel Jovejoy on Monday November he m eeting which will be held at the County Extension Office

p m being called to formulate a list of program sugges middot ~ fo r 1964-1965

- _ bull or est Forums of Maine will begin winter sessions again Jy T he Bangor Forum will meet at the Tarratine Club on mbe r 9 in Bangor Anycne interested in the management and of the forest resorce is welcome foresters landowrrer

en and loggers More Information on these forums can be ned from Lewis Bissell Forestry Specialist at the University laine

pe r son firm corporation or partneIShip who for commershy

_urposes transports from roadside over any public way Christ shy trees boughs or tips must have on his person or in the _cle a Chr i stman Tree Certificate of Regis tration A ce rtificate

be purcbased for $1 00 from the Maine Forest Service tuSta or for $1 25 from any town or city clerk in the state

x_ aiDing c l ass for Extension Clothing Leaders and 4-H Leaders

_ be held from 1030 a m to 3 p m at the Ame rican Legion _in Dover-F oxc roft on Tuesday November 10 Subject of the ning ses sion will be Alterations of Ready Made Clothing

booklet entitled Chr1stmas Wreaths Makers Manua l Bulletin is available to inte rested personG at no charge at the P iscatashy- County Extension Office~ Post Office Building Dover-Foxshyft The b ulletin includes information on the growng 9f better materials for wreaths

GIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE MEE T he Octobe r meetil)g of the Regional Hospital Committee was at ltra l Hall Dover-Foxcroft with all hospitals represented ep t Dean Memorial Hospital Greenville esides Co-Chairman L J Stitham M D those from DovershyCc r oftwere Isabelle Curie R N Administrator and Re v John isne r Chair m an of Trustees from Mayo Memorial Hospital o Mis s F rancia Place retired Dietician from Meriden Hospi tal Tiden Conn rom P lummer Me moria l Hospital Dexter was Norman Hatch l1ini strator Milo Community Hospital was represented by Ava out RN Adminis trator Eleanor Chase R N Assistant ninis trator and H C Bundy M D Chairman of Trustees who o is Co - chai r m an of the Regional Committee lr Alan Gr idges Exec utive Di rector of Health Facilities Planshy g Council of Maine related how the Planning Council had been

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REGIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE Contd from Page 9Gui ford Parade

Winning float in the Guilford Halloween Parade was an entry ly the Senior Class Mary Mary Quite Contrary theme eatured Miss Mary Ruksnize Photo below shows some of he Seniors celebrating their entries victory (Herrick photo

considerable assistance in Portland Dr Stitham a member-c the Panel of Blue Cross-Blue Shield Plan explained many reshygulations of the plan

Miss Place had been requested by the Regional Committee t(

make a preliminary survey of the hospitals and to make ree o] endations concerning their dietary needs After evaluating the present status she reported that she felt that they were doing aJ

excellent job However with the approval of the Committee s ru has agreed to render such services as might be required on l

consulting basis It is felt that we are extremely fortunate in securing the ser

vices of Miss Place for several reasons she is a former resider of Dover-Foxcroftwhere she now resides and therefore iscentraL located following six months training at Butler Hospital Pro idence R1 she has had over thirty years experience as Die ticiJl atMeriden she is amember ofthe American Dietary Associatiol and is interested in our problems

The Committee discussed the laboratory facilities of the Mil Community Hsopital and is of the opinion that there is an oppar unity for their utilization on a Regional vasis Dr Delgado Lab oratory Technologist is to contact each of the Laboratory pe sonnell to explain the possibilities each hospital has been suppli with a schedule of rates and tests which are available

At the next meeting of the Regional Committee Robert J ord of the Firm of Jordan and Jordan Accountants will discuss B iU Cross He will also explain advantages of central auditing HL expected that Dr Delgado will also make a report on the resu of his survey The time is 730 p m Wed November 18 U

place Central Hall Dover-Foxcroft Anyone interested is we come

Pic tured above are a few Seniors celebrating their float victory

(Photo by Herrick)

aturday the Guilford Kiwanis sponsored their annual Halloween _ty The classes at PCHS entered floats in the parade which ns is ted of the Guilford Fire truck The PCHS Band and the ade school children who marched After the parade a dance was _d in the Gym At intermission the Senior Class was announced he winner in the float contest It was the third win in a row for

C h d 3S of 65 Cider and doughnuts were served following the nouncement The buses departed from the gym at 1035 to take B high school students home

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FOR WEDNESDAY AT 830 AND FRIDAY-AT 630 INTERESTED PARTIES MAY PHONE US OR COME IN AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS COUPLES WISHING TO BOWL ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS LEAGUE LEAVE NAMES AT DESK

Leagues to start the second week in November Get your team together and enter them now

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AMERICAN LEGION COUNTY COUNCIL NEWS Mrs Madeline Sweet of Bucksport president of the Amene

Legion Auxiliary Department of Maine and Mrs Merna BurgoYl of Milo Fifth District Vice President will make their officiI visitation to the Auxiliary units of the P iscataquis County Coune at Dexter Tuesday evening November 10 at 800 p m

Members of the units of Greenville Monson Guilford Dove Foxcroft Milo and Brownville Jct have been invited to be gues at this visi tation

The e vening s program will c onsis t of reports by uni t presidenao

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mila Sport S hop COMPLIMENTS OF HOS KIN S

- Gas -Oil

Elm Street Milo

Groceries Open Sundays $I Evenings

Arnold lt1~~St ltiO Pleasant St Milo

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LUNCHES Open 10 AM-12MN

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Dobles Diner MAIN ST __ MILO

~he 93i ~flet ~jttLe marlzetFossRes a nt amp S AR L Y BREAKFAST Grocery iH the State o qna iHe

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BEVERAGES Our Specialty Wes terll SteerBeef -- LL COURSE H-- gtgt=

PASTRIES ETCi-IOME MADE P MainSt Perrys Market Br~~ville

Park st Milo

T he IIJDporiuDlCom eaus Cash Market Main St Brownville Jct LIGHT LUNCHES - OPEN 8 A M - 10 P M

Cl_ Bu ketl-Scallop lalketl $LI0to aBeverages All la IUIlr 11111 Cal Et

OPEN SUNDAYS Meat-Groceries -

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livermore ~ General Oay or Nite Wreck er HunterS Open until Store 11 p m Service ServiceGroceries- Beverages- Meats

Pasteries- Candy D b M Keep Your Vehicle in er y aIne AAA ampALA Top Shape for Hunting

Graves Service St atioll

Body amp Fender Work

( (I Painting Front St Brownvill(3 Jct

The Bearces Scouts

ignition Service Motel amp RestaurantSinclair Gas amp OilPerfect 4-wheel drive MEALS LUNCHES TO TAKE

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Dial Milo 943-7717 light vehicle

Open at ~30 A M for EARLY BREAKFAST

WRECKER SERVICE

W Main St Milo 943-2664 LaGran geCROSBYS

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AME RICAN THREAD COMPANYS EIGHTH QUARTER _ TURY CLUB DINNER _e American Thread Company honored its employees of long

ice a t its Eighth Quarter Century Club Dinner held Oct 29 e Milo Town Hall Dining Roo~ inner was served by the Golden Rule Class of tbe Milo Baptist

ch under the direction of Mrs Adelia Leonard Class Presshyt ~lowers in yellow and bronze decorated the tables and favors e in keeping with the finished product of the Company oodr ow-W Decker Manager of the Milo Plant weh -med the

be rs of the Club retired employees and guests making Ecial mention of the pleasant relations the Milo Plant has enshyed with the town management and expressed appreciation of fine cooperation received from them middotDecker presented Mr John B Love Director of General uti ve Services from the New York office who extended greetshyfrom the Company and regrets from Mr P S Howe Jr

irman of the Board in not being able to make his usual visit middothis time After brief remarks from Mr Love Mr Decker

ented Mrs J Paul Hamlin who showed movies of old time -ngscenes in the Patternarea and around the Milo Plant taken

the late J Paul Hamlin when associated with the Company ew member received into the Club this year was John H Kelley

having completed twenty five years with the Company was _sented with a diamond studded lapel button

following members of the Club were present Woodrow W -er Raymond E Hamlin June F Dasha Irene Thompson erine Robbins Harold Newman Harry Carey Dwight HamshyAbner Ford Lewis Mountain Richard Sterling Gardner Osmiddot and Maurice Golden Other guests were following retired

loyees Norman Richards Earl Byther C louse Applebee Ralph Sargent Also in attendance were Town Manager O T elle and the Board of Selectman Philip Bradeen Benjamin le Wallace Russe ll and Joseph Villani and Mrs J Paul _lin

o COMMU NITY HOSPITAL NEWS m tions at the hospital during the past month have been very

oded most of the time The census has averaged 101 When puases tc reflect on this fact and realizes that 80 is just t the manimum which can be handled well one can readily rstand the dissatisfaction which results

e week it was necessary to refuse admission to ten patients went elsewhere either to Dover-Foxcroft or to Bangor there have been many others through the month who were

ged to wait for a bed sometimes at considerable inconvenshye is why the Hospital Trustees are concerned about the Buildshyund Drive When thinking people begin to realize the crying for added facilities in the formof 1 Nursing Home Beds ehabilitation~ 3 Long Term Care and 4 Terminal Care h are acceptable to Blue Cross support for the Fund Drive d be more in evidence question has been raised Are the funds being used for preshy

_ Hospital operating expenses The answer of course is deshyly NO All money received on pledges is placed in a special st bearing account in the bank it is entirely separate from

o Communi ty Hospital account since it is in the name ofMilo klmunity Hospital Bullding Fund and can be used only for that no other purpose e Hospital Auxiliary announc~s Receptionists as follows selay Nov 5 Ruth Daggett Friday Thelma MCEachern

lrday Bessie McLaughlin Sunday Maxine Scanlon Monday gina London Tuesday B lanch Degers trom and Wednesday

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NBC Hotline Page 1

NBC Operator U-227 is the impressive title of Mrs Glad~

Newman Town Clerk of Lakeview Plantation The NBC phon was installed as a direct link with the ne twork s Huntley-B rin program in order to obtain the Plantations election results

Mrs Newman is shown with the Hotline phone ready to re port results of nine registered voters

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HERRING BROS Phone 876 - 2631 Just beyond the covered

bridge on the Dover - Guilford Road

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AB N A KI GIRL S COUT COUNCIL

Cadette Troop 118 held a Halloween Party at the Scout Hall last Thursday night The girls played games bobbed for apples and danced to recoras The fo llowing gir ls from LaGrange wer e guests Diane Pierce Ca rrie Fros t He len Ward Rena Ward Dor othy Ward Linda Avery Stephanie Armstrong Shelia Decker and Leader Mrs Gordon

The Girl Sc outs of the newly formed troop met for a Halloween Party Thur s day the 29th After for ming their horse-shoe sayshying the P ledge of Allegiance promice and laws they walked in a circle until che judges decided who was the ugliest and who was the best dressed or funnie s t The winners were Hope Stevens and

-~-----~=II~Gayla Witham Later they did the limbo The winners of the limshybo contest were Debra Henderson Susan Smith and Edith Lanshycaster

GUILFORD HALLOWEE N PARTY

Grade s 2 and 3 in Guilford held their Halloween party on F r iday afternoon Games and refreshments were enjoyed Mrs Susie Mains Mr s Ruth Harvey and Mrs Evelyn Godsoe served as judges of the costumes and selected the following as winners In Mrs Dows room The Best Halloween Costume Sharon Hall The Best Story Book Character Jeffrey Dauphinee The Most Horrible J ohn Seales The Most Original P eter Deane The Pre ttiest Cindy Willey In Mrs Taylor s room The Best HallshyoweenCostume Lewis Morrison The Bes t Story Book Character Mary Jenks The Mos t Horrible Russell Crabtree The Most Origshyinal Debra Crabtree The Pre tties t Linda B lake

LOANS AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR CITIZ ENS

Specialauthorizationa in the Senior Citizen Hou~ing Act of 1962 allow the Farmers Home Administration to make four pe r cent housing loans to persons 62 years of age and over reports Roshybert C Ferris County Supe rvisor at Newport

two Girls Scouts from Millinocket East Millinocket Medshy These loans funds may be used fo r heating systems r oofing Dover-Foxcroft Milo Brownville and LaGrange attended bathrooms septic tanks Storm windows and doors ~ainting

middot~hop for patrol leaders assistant patrol leaders and troop kitchen r emode ling and many other necessary repairs ormiddot~rnproveshys at the Brownville Jct Y M C A on October 24th Eve ry ments to dwe lling being used as permanent residences They may in Neighborhoods 11 and 12 were represented at the a ll day also be used by Senior Cil izens to he lp in construction of a new ng home and if the Se nior Citizen does not have adequate r epayment ~line Gifford field director and Gertrude McKusick neighshy ability of his own he may use an aoceptable endorser such as a ~ director for Neighborhood 11 conducted classes son or aaughte r whomay be willing to assis t in making the payshy orkshopwas a pilot or test meeting for Abnaki Council ments if the Senior Citizen is unable to do so as the fi rst such project tried Reports indicate that the Normally repayments are expected e ach month or as income is hopwas ve ry successful and the activity may become stand- available for payments The long terms are also available to Senshy

actice ove r the entire Council Area ior Citizens coxrluded Mr Ferris

THE TOWN CRI E R Page

Y INDUSTRY HAS YOUNG LEADERSHIP Henry C ook Area Dairy Specialis t Co shy rative Extenampion Se rvice

So many times we read about the average age of farmers beiJlg the 50s and few young men coming into the busnes s This

ould le ad you to wonder what the dairy indus try is doing for oung leadership Looking out over the area I c over I find qui te a number of men

ho would fill the b ill The mlUl I have chosen is one you hear -ery little about He has on ly been in business since July 11959 In that short time he has added to the farm and now has about 900 acres of which 320 acres a re tillable Most of his land is Thorndike and Bangor soil and he is m oving into the use of alfalfa

Whi le his present he r d size doesnt require the amount of land he has it i s his feeli ng that herd size can b e expanded anytime Land is more difficult to come by P r ofitable expansion can only come when you have enough land to handle addi tional cattle

This farm is loca ted on a hill betreen Charleston and Dover Lester Stevens his wife Elizabeth and their children two boys and one girl work together at the life they enjoy most

He is on an all hay fee ding program and hi s latest herd average on 47 cows i s 14684 Ibs of milk and 569 Ibs of fa t In the SUIDshy

mer he pas tures his cows until he fini shes c utting his fi rst crop This ye ar he s tar ted haying on J une 10 and finished in med - July He then goes on a gr een chop program for as long as possible When I visited with him on Octobe r 16 he was gre en chopping the fa ll oats shown in the pecture These oats had been planted on August 1st He began chopping the seven acres on October 1st eeding 50 head twice a day for the firs t week and once a day since

then He thought the re was about one acre leftand would las t him to abouL Oc tober 20 A tape measur e showed them to be 32 tall

Lester se rves as County Dair y Project Leader for the Piscatashyquis Cvunty E xtens ion Association is on the Board of Directors and a Deacon i n the United Ba ptis t Church in Charleston a Dis shytric t Councilm an for Agway and is on the Town of Dover Advis shyory Committee

While we may have fewer young men coming into the dairy Inshydustry I fee l we m us t face the fac t that under todays conditions we dont need as many Wewi llcoatinue to see enough young men like Lester Stevens come along and take an active interes t in the indus try and their communi ty to keep us in a strong position for many years

We wish Lester and his family continued success in their pro-

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PROTECTION IN A BOTTLE

EACH TIME YOUR RICKERS DAIRYMAN DELIVERS MILK TO YOUR DOOR HE IS DEmiddotshyLIVERING A MEASURE OF PROTECTION TOTHE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY PROshyVIDINGDISEASE-FREE PASshyTUERIZED amp HOMOGENIZED MILK

Milo Rickers Dairy 943-22~1

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P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

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Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

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OR 5 0 rl f OTHER W I LO C R ITT THAT A INT ~UPP05=O ro GEt 5 Hor lIIowCAYS gtrampM$ LI Kpound A OT 0 (OTTO l OOM L I ~ WHA-r TH~ AINT JUST ~O n lpoundY

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Milo Elementary rojeet

Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

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nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

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730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 5: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

bull bull

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Twin or

Full Size

Again P E WARD amp CO couldnt offer such a low price or uch tanding buy on this genuine Simmons quilt top outfit if this was n

reet factory mismatch setup Compare this un it with others sel in $5000 and up and see for yourself Simmons j ust does not make sleep ploducts Yours for only $1000 down $800 a month deliveref

$ s These features give added comfort and durabilitj

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amp New Adju8lon 1 I)lrinlta lor more (orurortable sleep Ing thru beller luppor[

Sagmiddotproof prebuilt borden add many months 10 lifo of IIlJ1lre

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NrwlI m OM HALL OF OVAHS WITNESSES llY Nov 8at 2 pmPubshyliblEi Lecture ~asis for ei in God by R Mayo At Watchtower StudyPeace

ng Men of Good Will or ageddon-What based on 214 esday Nov 10 at 730 p Hble Study wi th aid of book gtylon the Great has Fallen s Kingdom Rules Chapter he Conqueror is Appointed jvance rsday Nov 12 at 7~00 p linistry School at 800p

)ervice Meeting

FORD METHODIST RCH ray Without Ceasing was ~me of a Call to Paryer Self-Denial Worship Sershy

he ld at the Methodist h by the WSCS Thursday

Observance of this is being held by Methodist ehes throughout the na- ~athalie Brooks was the Talks on home mission

of re-modeling and gbuildings in the Unitshy

tes Puerto Rico and the can Republic were given y Lorrey Edwina Ham-and Pearl Ward Facts he overseas pension fund Lmiddot onal workers in India bull Korea Mexico and thf pines were given by anasek KatherineKent

r lotte Merrill Ethel had charge of the offershyrene Harrington was so-Ind Ve ra Weston organ-

e Methodist Church on a malechorus assisted

congregational sing~ he hymn of the month A

F ortress Is Our God afte r its story had

d Mrs Irene Harringshy

of baptism was administered to Mr and Mrs Robert JeHishyson and their children Lori May Susan Mary and Glenn Alan also to Peter Kathi Sherry and Tina McEwen children of Mr and Mrs Clarshyence McEwen The pastors sermon topic was The Healing Ministry Ushers were paul Noble and Dwight Emery greeters Mr and Mrs Dwight Emery The MYF meeting was omitted Ten from the church attended the Bangor District Conference at East Corinth in the afternoon

GUILFORD METHODIST CHURCH The World Mission Study Group will meet at Straw and Martins office at 730 p m The name of the course is The Churchs Mission Among New Nations the textbook is The Nationand the Kingdom by Charles For man on November 5

Sunday School at 9 30 and Divine Worship at 1100 ComshymitmentSundaywillbe obsershyed Representatives of thp Gideons willbe present There willbe an anthem by the Junior Choir The committee on greetingwillbe Mr and Mrs Frank Kent and ushers Dwight Emery and Thomas Blake At 530 the MYFwill meet having for their topic Whats In It For Us umierthe months headshying The Bible-Lets Use It At730EveningWorship in the chapel

November 8 the Official Board will meet in the conshyference room

The Commission on Finance met at the Methodist Church Monday at 730 p m

251 pounds of used clothing were sent to the Church World Service This clothing was collected by the Guilford Methshyodist ChurCh as part of their annual clothing drive carried on each fall by the Council of Churches The clothing was taken to the collection depot at the Dexter Methodist Church by Linwood F landers From there it will be transported free of charge by the Maine Trucki~ Assocation to the Chwbh Wor ld Rprv1ce in New

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BROWNVILLE JUNCTION HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL AND PERFECT ATTENDANCE

Honor Roll 1st Ranking 7th Grade High Honors Susan Call Roger Graves Hmors Brenda Flagg Susan Cowing Dorothy Gerrish Hallie Harmon Deborah Whitten Lynn Zwicker 8~ Grade High Honors Ludger Graves Honors DeborahBlue P am Brewer TimothyBuchanan Patricia Knox Kevin Smith Freshshyman Glass High Honors Alan KirbY i HmQrs Carolee Badger George Harmon Raymond Heath Barbara McInniS Cecilia Mil= leri Sophomore Class Honors Davia E llis Deanna Ellis Robel Garnett Richard Madore Esther Priestman Roberta Searles Curtis York Junior ciass Honors Norman Brewer Cary Butshyterfield BrendaCail LindaCa ll Linda Dubiois Joy Kirby Alan Lewis Senior Class High Honors Lynn Hoxie Mary Knltx ~

Honors GeorgeBurgoyneRobertChase Keith Essency Walter Rendozia Susan Searles

Perfest Attendance 7th Grade Susan Burgoyne Susan Call Michael De~n Lynne Doiron Brenda Flagg Dorothy Gerrish Bleinda Grant Cheryl Grinnell Hallie Harmon Mary Livingshystone Dennis Lundin Richard Monahan Wanda Russell Richard Strout Mark Tanguay Jared Weston Deborah Whitten Lyan Zwicker 8thGrade Jeanine Artes Deborah Blue Pamela Breshywer Dianne Fuller Ernest Gerrish Wesley Gerrish Daren Hammond Patricia Knox Richard Lundin Allitna Mills Wayne Nason Timothy Richard DonnaSearle~ Danies Small Dennis SnaIl KevinSmith Ernest Thibodeau 9th Grade Roderick Blue Lewis Boobar Michael Cail Maureen Cassidy ( George Harmon Scott Kirby Dennis Larson James Larson James Leeman Ruth Leeman Cecilia Miller Danny Sickler Milton Smith Ricky St Clair Joan Swazey Rodney Washburn Darlene York lOth Grade Lisette Badeau Thomas Carle Deanna Coburn RichshyardDean DeborahDoiron Deanna Ellis Robert middotGarnett Dwight Ladd Marca Larson Richard Madore David Morrill Glendnn Nason William Perry Roberta Searles Mary Simko Roy St Clair Norman Whitten 11 th Grade Gayle Artes Marianne Booshybar Florence Boulanger Norman Brewer Cary Butterfield LeonieceConnaughton Linda Dubois David Ekholm Helen Gershyrish Marvin Lundin Gaye McCleary Michael Nutbrown Keith Rendzia Horace Russell Gordon Joslyn Alan Graves David

Leeman Mary Jean Searles Alan Lewis 12th Grade Diane Badeau Katherine Boulanger David Brown George Burgoyne Laura Cobb Fred Gould Mary Knox Sandra Larson Thomas Lockhart Doris MacKinnon Richard Melanson Walter Rendzia Susan Searles Shirlie Sinclair Arthur Stanhope

How many of you will be on the List in June The percentage of perfect attendance for the first six weeks of school for the entire school is 56

old Weather meaDS ~ ar troules ulIlessC ~ YOU CHECK THOSE PROBLEMS NOW

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MHS Political Rally

1LFORD _tiOR QUEENS

~he Senior Queens held their ening meeting in the Guilshy_d Community Church Thurshy

_ y The president Freda ield conducted the busshy

eB S meeting Thank you es were read There was resent A social evening folshy ed the business and popshy rn was served by the presishy nt

ICI L FORD _ WN OF HOPE GRANGE Dawn of Hope Grange metSatshy roay night with Walter Spack

rthy Master Two officers Students at Milo High held a political demons t ration featuring a parade throu gh town and a r ally reinstalledby Sister Agnes Milo Town Hall last Monday afternoon Mr F Davis C lark spoke to the group on Dem oc ratic -ng One new application for candidates and Mr Allen Monroe spoke on Re publican candidates P osters hats a band pins -embership was received and emblems were used to show partisanship in par ties whic h c ampaigned a s part of student edu

e c ommittee appointed for cation directed by Mrs Alta Clark of the History De partment ~ - next meeting was Joseshyne Mar telle Dorothy Mithee DERBY MOTHERS CLUB

Susan Spack Refresh- The Derby Mothers Service -euts were served after the C ll J held an all day meeting -ee tingThe Charity Committee in the home of Mrs Gladys epor ted that a gift had been Ricker with Mrs Lila Smith gh t for Fred Knowles who as Co-hostess The business a patient in the hospital at meeting was conducted by the middot_gus The incoming new president Mrs Marian Cunshyas te r and his wife Walter ningham od Evelyn Spack attended the It was reported that Ronald ~te Grange Cyr YN2 is home on leave with

his parents Mramp )VIrs Albert aI LFORD Cyr from Glenvies Illinois EPHYRUS CLUB Thank you notes were acknowshyThe Zephyrus Club met in the ledges from Timothy Morrill

[orne Economics Room of the AA and Forrest Smart Jr AA ugh Sc hool Wednesday evenshy Memphis Tenn A letter came ag with hostesses Phyllis from SP5 Allen Whittaker in -erki ns Betty Page and Mil Germany Airman Lewis Hig shyred Noble Plans were dis- gins has been assigned to a uss ed for the Winter Sports launch team for the Air Force Ale The avening was spent Minuteman the neweJt missile laying beano in Americas ICBM inventore

Gordon Lovell SA was home last weekend with his grandshy

_GERVIL LE EXTENSION parents Mr amp Mrs Albion ~ he Sangerville Extension Lovell t wi th Mrs Mar-ion

It was voted that all boys willleters Wednesday evening

receive a greeting card withth six members and two

five dollars enc losed this yearests Mrs Margery Clukey

for Christmas This Wllll be ending The program subshy

done by Mrs Blanche Smar t ~twas Meas for Small Famshy

and Mr s Mildred King There 3 Refreshamentswer e s e r shy

are 39 boys this year on file of d bv irs Do ores E des and

Our photographer caught this group of demons traters before the pa rade started

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CLUB DOINGS CHURCll NEWS Contd from Page 7 Contd from Page 6DUV Meets

The President appointed her nominating committee for 1965 they are Mrs Gladys Ricker Mrs Lila Smith and Mrs Alshyvina Cyr

The club voted have its Christmas Club party and supshyper in the Derby Community Hall on Thursday Dec 3 Sup per at 6 pm Members are to take a gift to exchange The chairman of the supper will be Mrs Gladys Ricker and Mrs Lila Smith The mystery of the day went to Mrs Marian Cunningham

The next meeting will be an middot all day one in the home of Mrs Avis Spear on Nov 10 Candy will be made at this meeting

TreasVerna Swan Dept for the fair to be held

Reubena Fenlason Dept Inspector Thelma Waterhouse GUILFORD

York and will be sent where shyever needed Those working on the drive besides Mr Flandshyers were Dorothy Flanders Nathalie Brooks Dorothy Forshytier and Margaret Martin

The Commission on Social Concerns met at the MethodIst Church on Tuesday evening Chairman Nathalie Brooks preSided twas voted to spon shysor Open House for the Guil shycrest Nursing Home Novem shyber 1 from 2 to5 There was discussion of plans for Comshymitment Sunday on Nov 8

On Wednesday Katherine Kent Vera Weston Dorothy Fortier and Margaret Martin attended shythe Sub-district of the WSCS held at Eddington

pt Council Member 1 Back row L toR Grace Mountain ANNUAL FAIR AT THE GUILFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH pt Jr Vice Pres Beatrice Farnham Color Bearer Marne The Worlds Fair is the theme of the annuRl sale and SUppel fke tt Asst Guide Jane Carver Sampson Tent Daughters of of the Ladies I Circle of the Guilford Community Church to be he f on Veterans of the Civil War met at the Milo Town Hall for November 6 Colorful posters of many lands miniatrue flags az spectlon and entertaining the Dept President Mrs VernaSwar other features will be used in decorating the parlors and dini

Inspector Mrs Reubena Fenlson The Tent President Julia room rmphypresentedMrs EvelynHoxie with her 25 year pin Mrs Home cooked foods and candies aprons household article~ _ ma Webb was admitted to membership A 630 supper pre- childrens items and mystery packages will be on sale from 2 ~

ded the meeting Eight members from the Mary Todd Lincoln p m ~nt Bangor and two members from the Judith Grover Tent The suppers at 5 and 6 p m will serve ham loaf mashed p

ant Pond was guests The next meeting will be held Nov 11 atoes squash peas cranberry relish rolls and assorted pies the American Legion Hall in exchange wi th the American Legion Committees are Aprons Lena Draper Grace Littlefield MIl xiliary ionBrazier Katherine Emery Childrens Estelle French P ashyluring the business meeting it was reported that six members ricia Davis Wilda Metcalf Mystery Virginia Ruksznis Haze

tended the reception held for the Department president Mrs Moulton Margu~riU sawer Candy Catherine Ruksznis Mal Johnston PatrlCIa LIttlefIeld Ann Romano Food Leta Buzzel

rna Swan a t B ryant P d middot ey were Mrs Grace Mon th ountain l-l M M H krs e ma arouse rs ve1yn ~Xle rs arne ac -Th 1 W te h M E

r Mrs JuIia Dumpheyand Mrs Agnes Sawyer

nrow LtoR Evelyn Hoxie Milo Reubena Fenlason Bangor maWaterhous e Milo B ack row Carolyn Kelly Bangor Mar lureil Bangor All are Past Department Presidents of Daushyrs of Umon VeterantB Maine Department

Agnes HIlton Freda Burcher VIVlan Bartlett Hankles LuJ Ronco EvelynDouty Myra WIlley Grab Bag Dorothy Herrlllg Phyllis Hills Elaine Herring Betty Finley Household COl Stevens Katherine Moody Norma Couture Lora Taylor Aln Hedrick Becorating Margaret Lightbody Beth Haley Suppe Charlotte Cookson Lillian LaBree Doris Rollins Flora T rw Ina Lindsay Dorothy Herring Head Waitress Patricia DaviJ PubliCity and Supper Tickets Beth Haley Hostess Nell Hous to Eveline Cross

SANGERVILLE SHOWER PARTY

Mrs Richard Provostwas guest of honor ata shower party gi e

byMrs John Wilson at the home of Mrs Ludger Higgins Sunday Attending were Mrs Donald Bailey of Cambridge Mrs Phi li p

Pooler Mrs David Gordon Mrs Clayton Richard of Dexter Mrs Edger Hall Mrs Vina Ingalls Mrs Robert Clukey an Nanette of Guilford Mrs Roy Clukey of AbboJ Mrs Dale Eas ler Mrs Norman Clukey Mrs HazelRussell Mrs Mrn Gilbert Misses Jane GilbertJulie Provost Tina Provost Lo and Barbara Wilson all of Sangerville

Refreshments were served from a table decorated in pink an white and centered with a shower cake The guest of honor r e ee i ved many love ly gifts

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EXTENSION LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent

Piscataquis Counry UNIVERSITY DF MAINE EXTENSIDN SERVICE

rst 4-H Club leaders to send i n their 1964-65 program of work County Extension office are Mrs Patricia Belmont who leads 3usy Hands 4-H C lub of Shirley Mills and Mrs Luch Hall who

the Over the Top 4-H Club of Dover South Mi lls Extension nt Forest R Sheldon conducts the 4-H C lub program in Pisshy

uis County

-t advis ory committee consisting of officers and county project r s of the P iscataquis Womens Extension Association will

t with Extension Agent Mabel Jovejoy on Monday November he m eeting which will be held at the County Extension Office

p m being called to formulate a list of program sugges middot ~ fo r 1964-1965

- _ bull or est Forums of Maine will begin winter sessions again Jy T he Bangor Forum will meet at the Tarratine Club on mbe r 9 in Bangor Anycne interested in the management and of the forest resorce is welcome foresters landowrrer

en and loggers More Information on these forums can be ned from Lewis Bissell Forestry Specialist at the University laine

pe r son firm corporation or partneIShip who for commershy

_urposes transports from roadside over any public way Christ shy trees boughs or tips must have on his person or in the _cle a Chr i stman Tree Certificate of Regis tration A ce rtificate

be purcbased for $1 00 from the Maine Forest Service tuSta or for $1 25 from any town or city clerk in the state

x_ aiDing c l ass for Extension Clothing Leaders and 4-H Leaders

_ be held from 1030 a m to 3 p m at the Ame rican Legion _in Dover-F oxc roft on Tuesday November 10 Subject of the ning ses sion will be Alterations of Ready Made Clothing

booklet entitled Chr1stmas Wreaths Makers Manua l Bulletin is available to inte rested personG at no charge at the P iscatashy- County Extension Office~ Post Office Building Dover-Foxshyft The b ulletin includes information on the growng 9f better materials for wreaths

GIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE MEE T he Octobe r meetil)g of the Regional Hospital Committee was at ltra l Hall Dover-Foxcroft with all hospitals represented ep t Dean Memorial Hospital Greenville esides Co-Chairman L J Stitham M D those from DovershyCc r oftwere Isabelle Curie R N Administrator and Re v John isne r Chair m an of Trustees from Mayo Memorial Hospital o Mis s F rancia Place retired Dietician from Meriden Hospi tal Tiden Conn rom P lummer Me moria l Hospital Dexter was Norman Hatch l1ini strator Milo Community Hospital was represented by Ava out RN Adminis trator Eleanor Chase R N Assistant ninis trator and H C Bundy M D Chairman of Trustees who o is Co - chai r m an of the Regional Committee lr Alan Gr idges Exec utive Di rector of Health Facilities Planshy g Council of Maine related how the Planning Council had been

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REGIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE Contd from Page 9Gui ford Parade

Winning float in the Guilford Halloween Parade was an entry ly the Senior Class Mary Mary Quite Contrary theme eatured Miss Mary Ruksnize Photo below shows some of he Seniors celebrating their entries victory (Herrick photo

considerable assistance in Portland Dr Stitham a member-c the Panel of Blue Cross-Blue Shield Plan explained many reshygulations of the plan

Miss Place had been requested by the Regional Committee t(

make a preliminary survey of the hospitals and to make ree o] endations concerning their dietary needs After evaluating the present status she reported that she felt that they were doing aJ

excellent job However with the approval of the Committee s ru has agreed to render such services as might be required on l

consulting basis It is felt that we are extremely fortunate in securing the ser

vices of Miss Place for several reasons she is a former resider of Dover-Foxcroftwhere she now resides and therefore iscentraL located following six months training at Butler Hospital Pro idence R1 she has had over thirty years experience as Die ticiJl atMeriden she is amember ofthe American Dietary Associatiol and is interested in our problems

The Committee discussed the laboratory facilities of the Mil Community Hsopital and is of the opinion that there is an oppar unity for their utilization on a Regional vasis Dr Delgado Lab oratory Technologist is to contact each of the Laboratory pe sonnell to explain the possibilities each hospital has been suppli with a schedule of rates and tests which are available

At the next meeting of the Regional Committee Robert J ord of the Firm of Jordan and Jordan Accountants will discuss B iU Cross He will also explain advantages of central auditing HL expected that Dr Delgado will also make a report on the resu of his survey The time is 730 p m Wed November 18 U

place Central Hall Dover-Foxcroft Anyone interested is we come

Pic tured above are a few Seniors celebrating their float victory

(Photo by Herrick)

aturday the Guilford Kiwanis sponsored their annual Halloween _ty The classes at PCHS entered floats in the parade which ns is ted of the Guilford Fire truck The PCHS Band and the ade school children who marched After the parade a dance was _d in the Gym At intermission the Senior Class was announced he winner in the float contest It was the third win in a row for

C h d 3S of 65 Cider and doughnuts were served following the nouncement The buses departed from the gym at 1035 to take B high school students home

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FOR WEDNESDAY AT 830 AND FRIDAY-AT 630 INTERESTED PARTIES MAY PHONE US OR COME IN AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS COUPLES WISHING TO BOWL ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS LEAGUE LEAVE NAMES AT DESK

Leagues to start the second week in November Get your team together and enter them now

All wor kaD dDO bowl ig ml kel Jack adlllllloy 6~

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AMERICAN LEGION COUNTY COUNCIL NEWS Mrs Madeline Sweet of Bucksport president of the Amene

Legion Auxiliary Department of Maine and Mrs Merna BurgoYl of Milo Fifth District Vice President will make their officiI visitation to the Auxiliary units of the P iscataquis County Coune at Dexter Tuesday evening November 10 at 800 p m

Members of the units of Greenville Monson Guilford Dove Foxcroft Milo and Brownville Jct have been invited to be gues at this visi tation

The e vening s program will c onsis t of reports by uni t presidenao

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mila Sport S hop COMPLIMENTS OF HOS KIN S

- Gas -Oil

Elm Street Milo

Groceries Open Sundays $I Evenings

Arnold lt1~~St ltiO Pleasant St Milo

7~ peau t~1teet

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DAGGETTS MAIN ST MILO

LUNCHES Open 10 AM-12MN

Sun Thurs 10AM-l AM Frl8cSat

Dobles Diner MAIN ST __ MILO

~he 93i ~flet ~jttLe marlzetFossRes a nt amp S AR L Y BREAKFAST Grocery iH the State o qna iHe

LUNCHES PACKED GROCERIES shyTO GO

BEVERAGES Our Specialty Wes terll SteerBeef -- LL COURSE H-- gtgt=

PASTRIES ETCi-IOME MADE P MainSt Perrys Market Br~~ville

Park st Milo

T he IIJDporiuDlCom eaus Cash Market Main St Brownville Jct LIGHT LUNCHES - OPEN 8 A M - 10 P M

Cl_ Bu ketl-Scallop lalketl $LI0to aBeverages All la IUIlr 11111 Cal Et

OPEN SUNDAYS Meat-Groceries -

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livermore ~ General Oay or Nite Wreck er HunterS Open until Store 11 p m Service ServiceGroceries- Beverages- Meats

Pasteries- Candy D b M Keep Your Vehicle in er y aIne AAA ampALA Top Shape for Hunting

Graves Service St atioll

Body amp Fender Work

( (I Painting Front St Brownvill(3 Jct

The Bearces Scouts

ignition Service Motel amp RestaurantSinclair Gas amp OilPerfect 4-wheel drive MEALS LUNCHES TO TAKE

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Dial Milo 943-7717 light vehicle

Open at ~30 A M for EARLY BREAKFAST

WRECKER SERVICE

W Main St Milo 943-2664 LaGran geCROSBYS

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AME RICAN THREAD COMPANYS EIGHTH QUARTER _ TURY CLUB DINNER _e American Thread Company honored its employees of long

ice a t its Eighth Quarter Century Club Dinner held Oct 29 e Milo Town Hall Dining Roo~ inner was served by the Golden Rule Class of tbe Milo Baptist

ch under the direction of Mrs Adelia Leonard Class Presshyt ~lowers in yellow and bronze decorated the tables and favors e in keeping with the finished product of the Company oodr ow-W Decker Manager of the Milo Plant weh -med the

be rs of the Club retired employees and guests making Ecial mention of the pleasant relations the Milo Plant has enshyed with the town management and expressed appreciation of fine cooperation received from them middotDecker presented Mr John B Love Director of General uti ve Services from the New York office who extended greetshyfrom the Company and regrets from Mr P S Howe Jr

irman of the Board in not being able to make his usual visit middothis time After brief remarks from Mr Love Mr Decker

ented Mrs J Paul Hamlin who showed movies of old time -ngscenes in the Patternarea and around the Milo Plant taken

the late J Paul Hamlin when associated with the Company ew member received into the Club this year was John H Kelley

having completed twenty five years with the Company was _sented with a diamond studded lapel button

following members of the Club were present Woodrow W -er Raymond E Hamlin June F Dasha Irene Thompson erine Robbins Harold Newman Harry Carey Dwight HamshyAbner Ford Lewis Mountain Richard Sterling Gardner Osmiddot and Maurice Golden Other guests were following retired

loyees Norman Richards Earl Byther C louse Applebee Ralph Sargent Also in attendance were Town Manager O T elle and the Board of Selectman Philip Bradeen Benjamin le Wallace Russe ll and Joseph Villani and Mrs J Paul _lin

o COMMU NITY HOSPITAL NEWS m tions at the hospital during the past month have been very

oded most of the time The census has averaged 101 When puases tc reflect on this fact and realizes that 80 is just t the manimum which can be handled well one can readily rstand the dissatisfaction which results

e week it was necessary to refuse admission to ten patients went elsewhere either to Dover-Foxcroft or to Bangor there have been many others through the month who were

ged to wait for a bed sometimes at considerable inconvenshye is why the Hospital Trustees are concerned about the Buildshyund Drive When thinking people begin to realize the crying for added facilities in the formof 1 Nursing Home Beds ehabilitation~ 3 Long Term Care and 4 Terminal Care h are acceptable to Blue Cross support for the Fund Drive d be more in evidence question has been raised Are the funds being used for preshy

_ Hospital operating expenses The answer of course is deshyly NO All money received on pledges is placed in a special st bearing account in the bank it is entirely separate from

o Communi ty Hospital account since it is in the name ofMilo klmunity Hospital Bullding Fund and can be used only for that no other purpose e Hospital Auxiliary announc~s Receptionists as follows selay Nov 5 Ruth Daggett Friday Thelma MCEachern

lrday Bessie McLaughlin Sunday Maxine Scanlon Monday gina London Tuesday B lanch Degers trom and Wednesday

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NBC Operator U-227 is the impressive title of Mrs Glad~

Newman Town Clerk of Lakeview Plantation The NBC phon was installed as a direct link with the ne twork s Huntley-B rin program in order to obtain the Plantations election results

Mrs Newman is shown with the Hotline phone ready to re port results of nine registered voters

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AB N A KI GIRL S COUT COUNCIL

Cadette Troop 118 held a Halloween Party at the Scout Hall last Thursday night The girls played games bobbed for apples and danced to recoras The fo llowing gir ls from LaGrange wer e guests Diane Pierce Ca rrie Fros t He len Ward Rena Ward Dor othy Ward Linda Avery Stephanie Armstrong Shelia Decker and Leader Mrs Gordon

The Girl Sc outs of the newly formed troop met for a Halloween Party Thur s day the 29th After for ming their horse-shoe sayshying the P ledge of Allegiance promice and laws they walked in a circle until che judges decided who was the ugliest and who was the best dressed or funnie s t The winners were Hope Stevens and

-~-----~=II~Gayla Witham Later they did the limbo The winners of the limshybo contest were Debra Henderson Susan Smith and Edith Lanshycaster

GUILFORD HALLOWEE N PARTY

Grade s 2 and 3 in Guilford held their Halloween party on F r iday afternoon Games and refreshments were enjoyed Mrs Susie Mains Mr s Ruth Harvey and Mrs Evelyn Godsoe served as judges of the costumes and selected the following as winners In Mrs Dows room The Best Halloween Costume Sharon Hall The Best Story Book Character Jeffrey Dauphinee The Most Horrible J ohn Seales The Most Original P eter Deane The Pre ttiest Cindy Willey In Mrs Taylor s room The Best HallshyoweenCostume Lewis Morrison The Bes t Story Book Character Mary Jenks The Mos t Horrible Russell Crabtree The Most Origshyinal Debra Crabtree The Pre tties t Linda B lake

LOANS AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR CITIZ ENS

Specialauthorizationa in the Senior Citizen Hou~ing Act of 1962 allow the Farmers Home Administration to make four pe r cent housing loans to persons 62 years of age and over reports Roshybert C Ferris County Supe rvisor at Newport

two Girls Scouts from Millinocket East Millinocket Medshy These loans funds may be used fo r heating systems r oofing Dover-Foxcroft Milo Brownville and LaGrange attended bathrooms septic tanks Storm windows and doors ~ainting

middot~hop for patrol leaders assistant patrol leaders and troop kitchen r emode ling and many other necessary repairs ormiddot~rnproveshys at the Brownville Jct Y M C A on October 24th Eve ry ments to dwe lling being used as permanent residences They may in Neighborhoods 11 and 12 were represented at the a ll day also be used by Senior Cil izens to he lp in construction of a new ng home and if the Se nior Citizen does not have adequate r epayment ~line Gifford field director and Gertrude McKusick neighshy ability of his own he may use an aoceptable endorser such as a ~ director for Neighborhood 11 conducted classes son or aaughte r whomay be willing to assis t in making the payshy orkshopwas a pilot or test meeting for Abnaki Council ments if the Senior Citizen is unable to do so as the fi rst such project tried Reports indicate that the Normally repayments are expected e ach month or as income is hopwas ve ry successful and the activity may become stand- available for payments The long terms are also available to Senshy

actice ove r the entire Council Area ior Citizens coxrluded Mr Ferris

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Y INDUSTRY HAS YOUNG LEADERSHIP Henry C ook Area Dairy Specialis t Co shy rative Extenampion Se rvice

So many times we read about the average age of farmers beiJlg the 50s and few young men coming into the busnes s This

ould le ad you to wonder what the dairy indus try is doing for oung leadership Looking out over the area I c over I find qui te a number of men

ho would fill the b ill The mlUl I have chosen is one you hear -ery little about He has on ly been in business since July 11959 In that short time he has added to the farm and now has about 900 acres of which 320 acres a re tillable Most of his land is Thorndike and Bangor soil and he is m oving into the use of alfalfa

Whi le his present he r d size doesnt require the amount of land he has it i s his feeli ng that herd size can b e expanded anytime Land is more difficult to come by P r ofitable expansion can only come when you have enough land to handle addi tional cattle

This farm is loca ted on a hill betreen Charleston and Dover Lester Stevens his wife Elizabeth and their children two boys and one girl work together at the life they enjoy most

He is on an all hay fee ding program and hi s latest herd average on 47 cows i s 14684 Ibs of milk and 569 Ibs of fa t In the SUIDshy

mer he pas tures his cows until he fini shes c utting his fi rst crop This ye ar he s tar ted haying on J une 10 and finished in med - July He then goes on a gr een chop program for as long as possible When I visited with him on Octobe r 16 he was gre en chopping the fa ll oats shown in the pecture These oats had been planted on August 1st He began chopping the seven acres on October 1st eeding 50 head twice a day for the firs t week and once a day since

then He thought the re was about one acre leftand would las t him to abouL Oc tober 20 A tape measur e showed them to be 32 tall

Lester se rves as County Dair y Project Leader for the Piscatashyquis Cvunty E xtens ion Association is on the Board of Directors and a Deacon i n the United Ba ptis t Church in Charleston a Dis shytric t Councilm an for Agway and is on the Town of Dover Advis shyory Committee

While we may have fewer young men coming into the dairy Inshydustry I fee l we m us t face the fac t that under todays conditions we dont need as many Wewi llcoatinue to see enough young men like Lester Stevens come along and take an active interes t in the indus try and their communi ty to keep us in a strong position for many years

We wish Lester and his family continued success in their pro-

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PROTECTION IN A BOTTLE

EACH TIME YOUR RICKERS DAIRYMAN DELIVERS MILK TO YOUR DOOR HE IS DEmiddotshyLIVERING A MEASURE OF PROTECTION TOTHE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY PROshyVIDINGDISEASE-FREE PASshyTUERIZED amp HOMOGENIZED MILK

Milo Rickers Dairy 943-22~1

ge 16

P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

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Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

rvh OA~IFtEl A MITE SILLY lfLf BUT I RECKOt( A

rElJfRS GoT ~EnpoundR CItANcE D~ IIW EfN HE Loo K MOll E 1Illtpound II D EeR TI1 AN HE lOOIlS LI KE A MA N OR A COW

OR 5 0 rl f OTHER W I LO C R ITT THAT A INT ~UPP05=O ro GEt 5 Hor lIIowCAYS gtrampM$ LI Kpound A OT 0 (OTTO l OOM L I ~ WHA-r TH~ AINT JUST ~O n lpoundY

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Milo Elementary rojeet

Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

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nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

Camel 5

730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 6: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

eo THE ~OWN CRIE R

NrwlI m OM HALL OF OVAHS WITNESSES llY Nov 8at 2 pmPubshyliblEi Lecture ~asis for ei in God by R Mayo At Watchtower StudyPeace

ng Men of Good Will or ageddon-What based on 214 esday Nov 10 at 730 p Hble Study wi th aid of book gtylon the Great has Fallen s Kingdom Rules Chapter he Conqueror is Appointed jvance rsday Nov 12 at 7~00 p linistry School at 800p

)ervice Meeting

FORD METHODIST RCH ray Without Ceasing was ~me of a Call to Paryer Self-Denial Worship Sershy

he ld at the Methodist h by the WSCS Thursday

Observance of this is being held by Methodist ehes throughout the na- ~athalie Brooks was the Talks on home mission

of re-modeling and gbuildings in the Unitshy

tes Puerto Rico and the can Republic were given y Lorrey Edwina Ham-and Pearl Ward Facts he overseas pension fund Lmiddot onal workers in India bull Korea Mexico and thf pines were given by anasek KatherineKent

r lotte Merrill Ethel had charge of the offershyrene Harrington was so-Ind Ve ra Weston organ-

e Methodist Church on a malechorus assisted

congregational sing~ he hymn of the month A

F ortress Is Our God afte r its story had

d Mrs Irene Harringshy

of baptism was administered to Mr and Mrs Robert JeHishyson and their children Lori May Susan Mary and Glenn Alan also to Peter Kathi Sherry and Tina McEwen children of Mr and Mrs Clarshyence McEwen The pastors sermon topic was The Healing Ministry Ushers were paul Noble and Dwight Emery greeters Mr and Mrs Dwight Emery The MYF meeting was omitted Ten from the church attended the Bangor District Conference at East Corinth in the afternoon

GUILFORD METHODIST CHURCH The World Mission Study Group will meet at Straw and Martins office at 730 p m The name of the course is The Churchs Mission Among New Nations the textbook is The Nationand the Kingdom by Charles For man on November 5

Sunday School at 9 30 and Divine Worship at 1100 ComshymitmentSundaywillbe obsershyed Representatives of thp Gideons willbe present There willbe an anthem by the Junior Choir The committee on greetingwillbe Mr and Mrs Frank Kent and ushers Dwight Emery and Thomas Blake At 530 the MYFwill meet having for their topic Whats In It For Us umierthe months headshying The Bible-Lets Use It At730EveningWorship in the chapel

November 8 the Official Board will meet in the conshyference room

The Commission on Finance met at the Methodist Church Monday at 730 p m

251 pounds of used clothing were sent to the Church World Service This clothing was collected by the Guilford Methshyodist ChurCh as part of their annual clothing drive carried on each fall by the Council of Churches The clothing was taken to the collection depot at the Dexter Methodist Church by Linwood F landers From there it will be transported free of charge by the Maine Trucki~ Assocation to the Chwbh Wor ld Rprv1ce in New

Contd on Page 8

BROWNVILLE JUNCTION HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL AND PERFECT ATTENDANCE

Honor Roll 1st Ranking 7th Grade High Honors Susan Call Roger Graves Hmors Brenda Flagg Susan Cowing Dorothy Gerrish Hallie Harmon Deborah Whitten Lynn Zwicker 8~ Grade High Honors Ludger Graves Honors DeborahBlue P am Brewer TimothyBuchanan Patricia Knox Kevin Smith Freshshyman Glass High Honors Alan KirbY i HmQrs Carolee Badger George Harmon Raymond Heath Barbara McInniS Cecilia Mil= leri Sophomore Class Honors Davia E llis Deanna Ellis Robel Garnett Richard Madore Esther Priestman Roberta Searles Curtis York Junior ciass Honors Norman Brewer Cary Butshyterfield BrendaCail LindaCa ll Linda Dubiois Joy Kirby Alan Lewis Senior Class High Honors Lynn Hoxie Mary Knltx ~

Honors GeorgeBurgoyneRobertChase Keith Essency Walter Rendozia Susan Searles

Perfest Attendance 7th Grade Susan Burgoyne Susan Call Michael De~n Lynne Doiron Brenda Flagg Dorothy Gerrish Bleinda Grant Cheryl Grinnell Hallie Harmon Mary Livingshystone Dennis Lundin Richard Monahan Wanda Russell Richard Strout Mark Tanguay Jared Weston Deborah Whitten Lyan Zwicker 8thGrade Jeanine Artes Deborah Blue Pamela Breshywer Dianne Fuller Ernest Gerrish Wesley Gerrish Daren Hammond Patricia Knox Richard Lundin Allitna Mills Wayne Nason Timothy Richard DonnaSearle~ Danies Small Dennis SnaIl KevinSmith Ernest Thibodeau 9th Grade Roderick Blue Lewis Boobar Michael Cail Maureen Cassidy ( George Harmon Scott Kirby Dennis Larson James Larson James Leeman Ruth Leeman Cecilia Miller Danny Sickler Milton Smith Ricky St Clair Joan Swazey Rodney Washburn Darlene York lOth Grade Lisette Badeau Thomas Carle Deanna Coburn RichshyardDean DeborahDoiron Deanna Ellis Robert middotGarnett Dwight Ladd Marca Larson Richard Madore David Morrill Glendnn Nason William Perry Roberta Searles Mary Simko Roy St Clair Norman Whitten 11 th Grade Gayle Artes Marianne Booshybar Florence Boulanger Norman Brewer Cary Butterfield LeonieceConnaughton Linda Dubois David Ekholm Helen Gershyrish Marvin Lundin Gaye McCleary Michael Nutbrown Keith Rendzia Horace Russell Gordon Joslyn Alan Graves David

Leeman Mary Jean Searles Alan Lewis 12th Grade Diane Badeau Katherine Boulanger David Brown George Burgoyne Laura Cobb Fred Gould Mary Knox Sandra Larson Thomas Lockhart Doris MacKinnon Richard Melanson Walter Rendzia Susan Searles Shirlie Sinclair Arthur Stanhope

How many of you will be on the List in June The percentage of perfect attendance for the first six weeks of school for the entire school is 56

old Weather meaDS ~ ar troules ulIlessC ~ YOU CHECK THOSE PROBLEMS NOW

BATTERY TIRES POINTS amp PLUGS RADIATOR HOSES ANTI - FREEZE AND THERMOSTATS

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P age-HE TO WN CRIER

MHS Political Rally

1LFORD _tiOR QUEENS

~he Senior Queens held their ening meeting in the Guilshy_d Community Church Thurshy

_ y The president Freda ield conducted the busshy

eB S meeting Thank you es were read There was resent A social evening folshy ed the business and popshy rn was served by the presishy nt

ICI L FORD _ WN OF HOPE GRANGE Dawn of Hope Grange metSatshy roay night with Walter Spack

rthy Master Two officers Students at Milo High held a political demons t ration featuring a parade throu gh town and a r ally reinstalledby Sister Agnes Milo Town Hall last Monday afternoon Mr F Davis C lark spoke to the group on Dem oc ratic -ng One new application for candidates and Mr Allen Monroe spoke on Re publican candidates P osters hats a band pins -embership was received and emblems were used to show partisanship in par ties whic h c ampaigned a s part of student edu

e c ommittee appointed for cation directed by Mrs Alta Clark of the History De partment ~ - next meeting was Joseshyne Mar telle Dorothy Mithee DERBY MOTHERS CLUB

Susan Spack Refresh- The Derby Mothers Service -euts were served after the C ll J held an all day meeting -ee tingThe Charity Committee in the home of Mrs Gladys epor ted that a gift had been Ricker with Mrs Lila Smith gh t for Fred Knowles who as Co-hostess The business a patient in the hospital at meeting was conducted by the middot_gus The incoming new president Mrs Marian Cunshyas te r and his wife Walter ningham od Evelyn Spack attended the It was reported that Ronald ~te Grange Cyr YN2 is home on leave with

his parents Mramp )VIrs Albert aI LFORD Cyr from Glenvies Illinois EPHYRUS CLUB Thank you notes were acknowshyThe Zephyrus Club met in the ledges from Timothy Morrill

[orne Economics Room of the AA and Forrest Smart Jr AA ugh Sc hool Wednesday evenshy Memphis Tenn A letter came ag with hostesses Phyllis from SP5 Allen Whittaker in -erki ns Betty Page and Mil Germany Airman Lewis Hig shyred Noble Plans were dis- gins has been assigned to a uss ed for the Winter Sports launch team for the Air Force Ale The avening was spent Minuteman the neweJt missile laying beano in Americas ICBM inventore

Gordon Lovell SA was home last weekend with his grandshy

_GERVIL LE EXTENSION parents Mr amp Mrs Albion ~ he Sangerville Extension Lovell t wi th Mrs Mar-ion

It was voted that all boys willleters Wednesday evening

receive a greeting card withth six members and two

five dollars enc losed this yearests Mrs Margery Clukey

for Christmas This Wllll be ending The program subshy

done by Mrs Blanche Smar t ~twas Meas for Small Famshy

and Mr s Mildred King There 3 Refreshamentswer e s e r shy

are 39 boys this year on file of d bv irs Do ores E des and

Our photographer caught this group of demons traters before the pa rade started

age 8 THE TOWoN CRI E F lt

CLUB DOINGS CHURCll NEWS Contd from Page 7 Contd from Page 6DUV Meets

The President appointed her nominating committee for 1965 they are Mrs Gladys Ricker Mrs Lila Smith and Mrs Alshyvina Cyr

The club voted have its Christmas Club party and supshyper in the Derby Community Hall on Thursday Dec 3 Sup per at 6 pm Members are to take a gift to exchange The chairman of the supper will be Mrs Gladys Ricker and Mrs Lila Smith The mystery of the day went to Mrs Marian Cunningham

The next meeting will be an middot all day one in the home of Mrs Avis Spear on Nov 10 Candy will be made at this meeting

TreasVerna Swan Dept for the fair to be held

Reubena Fenlason Dept Inspector Thelma Waterhouse GUILFORD

York and will be sent where shyever needed Those working on the drive besides Mr Flandshyers were Dorothy Flanders Nathalie Brooks Dorothy Forshytier and Margaret Martin

The Commission on Social Concerns met at the MethodIst Church on Tuesday evening Chairman Nathalie Brooks preSided twas voted to spon shysor Open House for the Guil shycrest Nursing Home Novem shyber 1 from 2 to5 There was discussion of plans for Comshymitment Sunday on Nov 8

On Wednesday Katherine Kent Vera Weston Dorothy Fortier and Margaret Martin attended shythe Sub-district of the WSCS held at Eddington

pt Council Member 1 Back row L toR Grace Mountain ANNUAL FAIR AT THE GUILFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH pt Jr Vice Pres Beatrice Farnham Color Bearer Marne The Worlds Fair is the theme of the annuRl sale and SUppel fke tt Asst Guide Jane Carver Sampson Tent Daughters of of the Ladies I Circle of the Guilford Community Church to be he f on Veterans of the Civil War met at the Milo Town Hall for November 6 Colorful posters of many lands miniatrue flags az spectlon and entertaining the Dept President Mrs VernaSwar other features will be used in decorating the parlors and dini

Inspector Mrs Reubena Fenlson The Tent President Julia room rmphypresentedMrs EvelynHoxie with her 25 year pin Mrs Home cooked foods and candies aprons household article~ _ ma Webb was admitted to membership A 630 supper pre- childrens items and mystery packages will be on sale from 2 ~

ded the meeting Eight members from the Mary Todd Lincoln p m ~nt Bangor and two members from the Judith Grover Tent The suppers at 5 and 6 p m will serve ham loaf mashed p

ant Pond was guests The next meeting will be held Nov 11 atoes squash peas cranberry relish rolls and assorted pies the American Legion Hall in exchange wi th the American Legion Committees are Aprons Lena Draper Grace Littlefield MIl xiliary ionBrazier Katherine Emery Childrens Estelle French P ashyluring the business meeting it was reported that six members ricia Davis Wilda Metcalf Mystery Virginia Ruksznis Haze

tended the reception held for the Department president Mrs Moulton Margu~riU sawer Candy Catherine Ruksznis Mal Johnston PatrlCIa LIttlefIeld Ann Romano Food Leta Buzzel

rna Swan a t B ryant P d middot ey were Mrs Grace Mon th ountain l-l M M H krs e ma arouse rs ve1yn ~Xle rs arne ac -Th 1 W te h M E

r Mrs JuIia Dumpheyand Mrs Agnes Sawyer

nrow LtoR Evelyn Hoxie Milo Reubena Fenlason Bangor maWaterhous e Milo B ack row Carolyn Kelly Bangor Mar lureil Bangor All are Past Department Presidents of Daushyrs of Umon VeterantB Maine Department

Agnes HIlton Freda Burcher VIVlan Bartlett Hankles LuJ Ronco EvelynDouty Myra WIlley Grab Bag Dorothy Herrlllg Phyllis Hills Elaine Herring Betty Finley Household COl Stevens Katherine Moody Norma Couture Lora Taylor Aln Hedrick Becorating Margaret Lightbody Beth Haley Suppe Charlotte Cookson Lillian LaBree Doris Rollins Flora T rw Ina Lindsay Dorothy Herring Head Waitress Patricia DaviJ PubliCity and Supper Tickets Beth Haley Hostess Nell Hous to Eveline Cross

SANGERVILLE SHOWER PARTY

Mrs Richard Provostwas guest of honor ata shower party gi e

byMrs John Wilson at the home of Mrs Ludger Higgins Sunday Attending were Mrs Donald Bailey of Cambridge Mrs Phi li p

Pooler Mrs David Gordon Mrs Clayton Richard of Dexter Mrs Edger Hall Mrs Vina Ingalls Mrs Robert Clukey an Nanette of Guilford Mrs Roy Clukey of AbboJ Mrs Dale Eas ler Mrs Norman Clukey Mrs HazelRussell Mrs Mrn Gilbert Misses Jane GilbertJulie Provost Tina Provost Lo and Barbara Wilson all of Sangerville

Refreshments were served from a table decorated in pink an white and centered with a shower cake The guest of honor r e ee i ved many love ly gifts

- HE TOWN CRIER

EXTENSION LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent

Piscataquis Counry UNIVERSITY DF MAINE EXTENSIDN SERVICE

rst 4-H Club leaders to send i n their 1964-65 program of work County Extension office are Mrs Patricia Belmont who leads 3usy Hands 4-H C lub of Shirley Mills and Mrs Luch Hall who

the Over the Top 4-H Club of Dover South Mi lls Extension nt Forest R Sheldon conducts the 4-H C lub program in Pisshy

uis County

-t advis ory committee consisting of officers and county project r s of the P iscataquis Womens Extension Association will

t with Extension Agent Mabel Jovejoy on Monday November he m eeting which will be held at the County Extension Office

p m being called to formulate a list of program sugges middot ~ fo r 1964-1965

- _ bull or est Forums of Maine will begin winter sessions again Jy T he Bangor Forum will meet at the Tarratine Club on mbe r 9 in Bangor Anycne interested in the management and of the forest resorce is welcome foresters landowrrer

en and loggers More Information on these forums can be ned from Lewis Bissell Forestry Specialist at the University laine

pe r son firm corporation or partneIShip who for commershy

_urposes transports from roadside over any public way Christ shy trees boughs or tips must have on his person or in the _cle a Chr i stman Tree Certificate of Regis tration A ce rtificate

be purcbased for $1 00 from the Maine Forest Service tuSta or for $1 25 from any town or city clerk in the state

x_ aiDing c l ass for Extension Clothing Leaders and 4-H Leaders

_ be held from 1030 a m to 3 p m at the Ame rican Legion _in Dover-F oxc roft on Tuesday November 10 Subject of the ning ses sion will be Alterations of Ready Made Clothing

booklet entitled Chr1stmas Wreaths Makers Manua l Bulletin is available to inte rested personG at no charge at the P iscatashy- County Extension Office~ Post Office Building Dover-Foxshyft The b ulletin includes information on the growng 9f better materials for wreaths

GIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE MEE T he Octobe r meetil)g of the Regional Hospital Committee was at ltra l Hall Dover-Foxcroft with all hospitals represented ep t Dean Memorial Hospital Greenville esides Co-Chairman L J Stitham M D those from DovershyCc r oftwere Isabelle Curie R N Administrator and Re v John isne r Chair m an of Trustees from Mayo Memorial Hospital o Mis s F rancia Place retired Dietician from Meriden Hospi tal Tiden Conn rom P lummer Me moria l Hospital Dexter was Norman Hatch l1ini strator Milo Community Hospital was represented by Ava out RN Adminis trator Eleanor Chase R N Assistant ninis trator and H C Bundy M D Chairman of Trustees who o is Co - chai r m an of the Regional Committee lr Alan Gr idges Exec utive Di rector of Health Facilities Planshy g Council of Maine related how the Planning Council had been

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age 10 THE TOWN C RI E

REGIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE Contd from Page 9Gui ford Parade

Winning float in the Guilford Halloween Parade was an entry ly the Senior Class Mary Mary Quite Contrary theme eatured Miss Mary Ruksnize Photo below shows some of he Seniors celebrating their entries victory (Herrick photo

considerable assistance in Portland Dr Stitham a member-c the Panel of Blue Cross-Blue Shield Plan explained many reshygulations of the plan

Miss Place had been requested by the Regional Committee t(

make a preliminary survey of the hospitals and to make ree o] endations concerning their dietary needs After evaluating the present status she reported that she felt that they were doing aJ

excellent job However with the approval of the Committee s ru has agreed to render such services as might be required on l

consulting basis It is felt that we are extremely fortunate in securing the ser

vices of Miss Place for several reasons she is a former resider of Dover-Foxcroftwhere she now resides and therefore iscentraL located following six months training at Butler Hospital Pro idence R1 she has had over thirty years experience as Die ticiJl atMeriden she is amember ofthe American Dietary Associatiol and is interested in our problems

The Committee discussed the laboratory facilities of the Mil Community Hsopital and is of the opinion that there is an oppar unity for their utilization on a Regional vasis Dr Delgado Lab oratory Technologist is to contact each of the Laboratory pe sonnell to explain the possibilities each hospital has been suppli with a schedule of rates and tests which are available

At the next meeting of the Regional Committee Robert J ord of the Firm of Jordan and Jordan Accountants will discuss B iU Cross He will also explain advantages of central auditing HL expected that Dr Delgado will also make a report on the resu of his survey The time is 730 p m Wed November 18 U

place Central Hall Dover-Foxcroft Anyone interested is we come

Pic tured above are a few Seniors celebrating their float victory

(Photo by Herrick)

aturday the Guilford Kiwanis sponsored their annual Halloween _ty The classes at PCHS entered floats in the parade which ns is ted of the Guilford Fire truck The PCHS Band and the ade school children who marched After the parade a dance was _d in the Gym At intermission the Senior Class was announced he winner in the float contest It was the third win in a row for

C h d 3S of 65 Cider and doughnuts were served following the nouncement The buses departed from the gym at 1035 to take B high school students home

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FOR WEDNESDAY AT 830 AND FRIDAY-AT 630 INTERESTED PARTIES MAY PHONE US OR COME IN AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS COUPLES WISHING TO BOWL ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS LEAGUE LEAVE NAMES AT DESK

Leagues to start the second week in November Get your team together and enter them now

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AMERICAN LEGION COUNTY COUNCIL NEWS Mrs Madeline Sweet of Bucksport president of the Amene

Legion Auxiliary Department of Maine and Mrs Merna BurgoYl of Milo Fifth District Vice President will make their officiI visitation to the Auxiliary units of the P iscataquis County Coune at Dexter Tuesday evening November 10 at 800 p m

Members of the units of Greenville Monson Guilford Dove Foxcroft Milo and Brownville Jct have been invited to be gues at this visi tation

The e vening s program will c onsis t of reports by uni t presidenao

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mila Sport S hop COMPLIMENTS OF HOS KIN S

- Gas -Oil

Elm Street Milo

Groceries Open Sundays $I Evenings

Arnold lt1~~St ltiO Pleasant St Milo

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LUNCHES Open 10 AM-12MN

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Dobles Diner MAIN ST __ MILO

~he 93i ~flet ~jttLe marlzetFossRes a nt amp S AR L Y BREAKFAST Grocery iH the State o qna iHe

LUNCHES PACKED GROCERIES shyTO GO

BEVERAGES Our Specialty Wes terll SteerBeef -- LL COURSE H-- gtgt=

PASTRIES ETCi-IOME MADE P MainSt Perrys Market Br~~ville

Park st Milo

T he IIJDporiuDlCom eaus Cash Market Main St Brownville Jct LIGHT LUNCHES - OPEN 8 A M - 10 P M

Cl_ Bu ketl-Scallop lalketl $LI0to aBeverages All la IUIlr 11111 Cal Et

OPEN SUNDAYS Meat-Groceries -

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livermore ~ General Oay or Nite Wreck er HunterS Open until Store 11 p m Service ServiceGroceries- Beverages- Meats

Pasteries- Candy D b M Keep Your Vehicle in er y aIne AAA ampALA Top Shape for Hunting

Graves Service St atioll

Body amp Fender Work

( (I Painting Front St Brownvill(3 Jct

The Bearces Scouts

ignition Service Motel amp RestaurantSinclair Gas amp OilPerfect 4-wheel drive MEALS LUNCHES TO TAKE

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Dial Milo 943-7717 light vehicle

Open at ~30 A M for EARLY BREAKFAST

WRECKER SERVICE

W Main St Milo 943-2664 LaGran geCROSBYS

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AME RICAN THREAD COMPANYS EIGHTH QUARTER _ TURY CLUB DINNER _e American Thread Company honored its employees of long

ice a t its Eighth Quarter Century Club Dinner held Oct 29 e Milo Town Hall Dining Roo~ inner was served by the Golden Rule Class of tbe Milo Baptist

ch under the direction of Mrs Adelia Leonard Class Presshyt ~lowers in yellow and bronze decorated the tables and favors e in keeping with the finished product of the Company oodr ow-W Decker Manager of the Milo Plant weh -med the

be rs of the Club retired employees and guests making Ecial mention of the pleasant relations the Milo Plant has enshyed with the town management and expressed appreciation of fine cooperation received from them middotDecker presented Mr John B Love Director of General uti ve Services from the New York office who extended greetshyfrom the Company and regrets from Mr P S Howe Jr

irman of the Board in not being able to make his usual visit middothis time After brief remarks from Mr Love Mr Decker

ented Mrs J Paul Hamlin who showed movies of old time -ngscenes in the Patternarea and around the Milo Plant taken

the late J Paul Hamlin when associated with the Company ew member received into the Club this year was John H Kelley

having completed twenty five years with the Company was _sented with a diamond studded lapel button

following members of the Club were present Woodrow W -er Raymond E Hamlin June F Dasha Irene Thompson erine Robbins Harold Newman Harry Carey Dwight HamshyAbner Ford Lewis Mountain Richard Sterling Gardner Osmiddot and Maurice Golden Other guests were following retired

loyees Norman Richards Earl Byther C louse Applebee Ralph Sargent Also in attendance were Town Manager O T elle and the Board of Selectman Philip Bradeen Benjamin le Wallace Russe ll and Joseph Villani and Mrs J Paul _lin

o COMMU NITY HOSPITAL NEWS m tions at the hospital during the past month have been very

oded most of the time The census has averaged 101 When puases tc reflect on this fact and realizes that 80 is just t the manimum which can be handled well one can readily rstand the dissatisfaction which results

e week it was necessary to refuse admission to ten patients went elsewhere either to Dover-Foxcroft or to Bangor there have been many others through the month who were

ged to wait for a bed sometimes at considerable inconvenshye is why the Hospital Trustees are concerned about the Buildshyund Drive When thinking people begin to realize the crying for added facilities in the formof 1 Nursing Home Beds ehabilitation~ 3 Long Term Care and 4 Terminal Care h are acceptable to Blue Cross support for the Fund Drive d be more in evidence question has been raised Are the funds being used for preshy

_ Hospital operating expenses The answer of course is deshyly NO All money received on pledges is placed in a special st bearing account in the bank it is entirely separate from

o Communi ty Hospital account since it is in the name ofMilo klmunity Hospital Bullding Fund and can be used only for that no other purpose e Hospital Auxiliary announc~s Receptionists as follows selay Nov 5 Ruth Daggett Friday Thelma MCEachern

lrday Bessie McLaughlin Sunday Maxine Scanlon Monday gina London Tuesday B lanch Degers trom and Wednesday

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NBC Hotline Page 1

NBC Operator U-227 is the impressive title of Mrs Glad~

Newman Town Clerk of Lakeview Plantation The NBC phon was installed as a direct link with the ne twork s Huntley-B rin program in order to obtain the Plantations election results

Mrs Newman is shown with the Hotline phone ready to re port results of nine registered voters

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HERRING BROS Phone 876 - 2631 Just beyond the covered

bridge on the Dover - Guilford Road

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AB N A KI GIRL S COUT COUNCIL

Cadette Troop 118 held a Halloween Party at the Scout Hall last Thursday night The girls played games bobbed for apples and danced to recoras The fo llowing gir ls from LaGrange wer e guests Diane Pierce Ca rrie Fros t He len Ward Rena Ward Dor othy Ward Linda Avery Stephanie Armstrong Shelia Decker and Leader Mrs Gordon

The Girl Sc outs of the newly formed troop met for a Halloween Party Thur s day the 29th After for ming their horse-shoe sayshying the P ledge of Allegiance promice and laws they walked in a circle until che judges decided who was the ugliest and who was the best dressed or funnie s t The winners were Hope Stevens and

-~-----~=II~Gayla Witham Later they did the limbo The winners of the limshybo contest were Debra Henderson Susan Smith and Edith Lanshycaster

GUILFORD HALLOWEE N PARTY

Grade s 2 and 3 in Guilford held their Halloween party on F r iday afternoon Games and refreshments were enjoyed Mrs Susie Mains Mr s Ruth Harvey and Mrs Evelyn Godsoe served as judges of the costumes and selected the following as winners In Mrs Dows room The Best Halloween Costume Sharon Hall The Best Story Book Character Jeffrey Dauphinee The Most Horrible J ohn Seales The Most Original P eter Deane The Pre ttiest Cindy Willey In Mrs Taylor s room The Best HallshyoweenCostume Lewis Morrison The Bes t Story Book Character Mary Jenks The Mos t Horrible Russell Crabtree The Most Origshyinal Debra Crabtree The Pre tties t Linda B lake

LOANS AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR CITIZ ENS

Specialauthorizationa in the Senior Citizen Hou~ing Act of 1962 allow the Farmers Home Administration to make four pe r cent housing loans to persons 62 years of age and over reports Roshybert C Ferris County Supe rvisor at Newport

two Girls Scouts from Millinocket East Millinocket Medshy These loans funds may be used fo r heating systems r oofing Dover-Foxcroft Milo Brownville and LaGrange attended bathrooms septic tanks Storm windows and doors ~ainting

middot~hop for patrol leaders assistant patrol leaders and troop kitchen r emode ling and many other necessary repairs ormiddot~rnproveshys at the Brownville Jct Y M C A on October 24th Eve ry ments to dwe lling being used as permanent residences They may in Neighborhoods 11 and 12 were represented at the a ll day also be used by Senior Cil izens to he lp in construction of a new ng home and if the Se nior Citizen does not have adequate r epayment ~line Gifford field director and Gertrude McKusick neighshy ability of his own he may use an aoceptable endorser such as a ~ director for Neighborhood 11 conducted classes son or aaughte r whomay be willing to assis t in making the payshy orkshopwas a pilot or test meeting for Abnaki Council ments if the Senior Citizen is unable to do so as the fi rst such project tried Reports indicate that the Normally repayments are expected e ach month or as income is hopwas ve ry successful and the activity may become stand- available for payments The long terms are also available to Senshy

actice ove r the entire Council Area ior Citizens coxrluded Mr Ferris

THE TOWN CRI E R Page

Y INDUSTRY HAS YOUNG LEADERSHIP Henry C ook Area Dairy Specialis t Co shy rative Extenampion Se rvice

So many times we read about the average age of farmers beiJlg the 50s and few young men coming into the busnes s This

ould le ad you to wonder what the dairy indus try is doing for oung leadership Looking out over the area I c over I find qui te a number of men

ho would fill the b ill The mlUl I have chosen is one you hear -ery little about He has on ly been in business since July 11959 In that short time he has added to the farm and now has about 900 acres of which 320 acres a re tillable Most of his land is Thorndike and Bangor soil and he is m oving into the use of alfalfa

Whi le his present he r d size doesnt require the amount of land he has it i s his feeli ng that herd size can b e expanded anytime Land is more difficult to come by P r ofitable expansion can only come when you have enough land to handle addi tional cattle

This farm is loca ted on a hill betreen Charleston and Dover Lester Stevens his wife Elizabeth and their children two boys and one girl work together at the life they enjoy most

He is on an all hay fee ding program and hi s latest herd average on 47 cows i s 14684 Ibs of milk and 569 Ibs of fa t In the SUIDshy

mer he pas tures his cows until he fini shes c utting his fi rst crop This ye ar he s tar ted haying on J une 10 and finished in med - July He then goes on a gr een chop program for as long as possible When I visited with him on Octobe r 16 he was gre en chopping the fa ll oats shown in the pecture These oats had been planted on August 1st He began chopping the seven acres on October 1st eeding 50 head twice a day for the firs t week and once a day since

then He thought the re was about one acre leftand would las t him to abouL Oc tober 20 A tape measur e showed them to be 32 tall

Lester se rves as County Dair y Project Leader for the Piscatashyquis Cvunty E xtens ion Association is on the Board of Directors and a Deacon i n the United Ba ptis t Church in Charleston a Dis shytric t Councilm an for Agway and is on the Town of Dover Advis shyory Committee

While we may have fewer young men coming into the dairy Inshydustry I fee l we m us t face the fac t that under todays conditions we dont need as many Wewi llcoatinue to see enough young men like Lester Stevens come along and take an active interes t in the indus try and their communi ty to keep us in a strong position for many years

We wish Lester and his family continued success in their pro-

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PROTECTION IN A BOTTLE

EACH TIME YOUR RICKERS DAIRYMAN DELIVERS MILK TO YOUR DOOR HE IS DEmiddotshyLIVERING A MEASURE OF PROTECTION TOTHE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY PROshyVIDINGDISEASE-FREE PASshyTUERIZED amp HOMOGENIZED MILK

Milo Rickers Dairy 943-22~1

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P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

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Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

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rElJfRS GoT ~EnpoundR CItANcE D~ IIW EfN HE Loo K MOll E 1Illtpound II D EeR TI1 AN HE lOOIlS LI KE A MA N OR A COW

OR 5 0 rl f OTHER W I LO C R ITT THAT A INT ~UPP05=O ro GEt 5 Hor lIIowCAYS gtrampM$ LI Kpound A OT 0 (OTTO l OOM L I ~ WHA-r TH~ AINT JUST ~O n lpoundY

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Milo Elementary rojeet

Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

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nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

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730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 7: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

P age-HE TO WN CRIER

MHS Political Rally

1LFORD _tiOR QUEENS

~he Senior Queens held their ening meeting in the Guilshy_d Community Church Thurshy

_ y The president Freda ield conducted the busshy

eB S meeting Thank you es were read There was resent A social evening folshy ed the business and popshy rn was served by the presishy nt

ICI L FORD _ WN OF HOPE GRANGE Dawn of Hope Grange metSatshy roay night with Walter Spack

rthy Master Two officers Students at Milo High held a political demons t ration featuring a parade throu gh town and a r ally reinstalledby Sister Agnes Milo Town Hall last Monday afternoon Mr F Davis C lark spoke to the group on Dem oc ratic -ng One new application for candidates and Mr Allen Monroe spoke on Re publican candidates P osters hats a band pins -embership was received and emblems were used to show partisanship in par ties whic h c ampaigned a s part of student edu

e c ommittee appointed for cation directed by Mrs Alta Clark of the History De partment ~ - next meeting was Joseshyne Mar telle Dorothy Mithee DERBY MOTHERS CLUB

Susan Spack Refresh- The Derby Mothers Service -euts were served after the C ll J held an all day meeting -ee tingThe Charity Committee in the home of Mrs Gladys epor ted that a gift had been Ricker with Mrs Lila Smith gh t for Fred Knowles who as Co-hostess The business a patient in the hospital at meeting was conducted by the middot_gus The incoming new president Mrs Marian Cunshyas te r and his wife Walter ningham od Evelyn Spack attended the It was reported that Ronald ~te Grange Cyr YN2 is home on leave with

his parents Mramp )VIrs Albert aI LFORD Cyr from Glenvies Illinois EPHYRUS CLUB Thank you notes were acknowshyThe Zephyrus Club met in the ledges from Timothy Morrill

[orne Economics Room of the AA and Forrest Smart Jr AA ugh Sc hool Wednesday evenshy Memphis Tenn A letter came ag with hostesses Phyllis from SP5 Allen Whittaker in -erki ns Betty Page and Mil Germany Airman Lewis Hig shyred Noble Plans were dis- gins has been assigned to a uss ed for the Winter Sports launch team for the Air Force Ale The avening was spent Minuteman the neweJt missile laying beano in Americas ICBM inventore

Gordon Lovell SA was home last weekend with his grandshy

_GERVIL LE EXTENSION parents Mr amp Mrs Albion ~ he Sangerville Extension Lovell t wi th Mrs Mar-ion

It was voted that all boys willleters Wednesday evening

receive a greeting card withth six members and two

five dollars enc losed this yearests Mrs Margery Clukey

for Christmas This Wllll be ending The program subshy

done by Mrs Blanche Smar t ~twas Meas for Small Famshy

and Mr s Mildred King There 3 Refreshamentswer e s e r shy

are 39 boys this year on file of d bv irs Do ores E des and

Our photographer caught this group of demons traters before the pa rade started

age 8 THE TOWoN CRI E F lt

CLUB DOINGS CHURCll NEWS Contd from Page 7 Contd from Page 6DUV Meets

The President appointed her nominating committee for 1965 they are Mrs Gladys Ricker Mrs Lila Smith and Mrs Alshyvina Cyr

The club voted have its Christmas Club party and supshyper in the Derby Community Hall on Thursday Dec 3 Sup per at 6 pm Members are to take a gift to exchange The chairman of the supper will be Mrs Gladys Ricker and Mrs Lila Smith The mystery of the day went to Mrs Marian Cunningham

The next meeting will be an middot all day one in the home of Mrs Avis Spear on Nov 10 Candy will be made at this meeting

TreasVerna Swan Dept for the fair to be held

Reubena Fenlason Dept Inspector Thelma Waterhouse GUILFORD

York and will be sent where shyever needed Those working on the drive besides Mr Flandshyers were Dorothy Flanders Nathalie Brooks Dorothy Forshytier and Margaret Martin

The Commission on Social Concerns met at the MethodIst Church on Tuesday evening Chairman Nathalie Brooks preSided twas voted to spon shysor Open House for the Guil shycrest Nursing Home Novem shyber 1 from 2 to5 There was discussion of plans for Comshymitment Sunday on Nov 8

On Wednesday Katherine Kent Vera Weston Dorothy Fortier and Margaret Martin attended shythe Sub-district of the WSCS held at Eddington

pt Council Member 1 Back row L toR Grace Mountain ANNUAL FAIR AT THE GUILFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH pt Jr Vice Pres Beatrice Farnham Color Bearer Marne The Worlds Fair is the theme of the annuRl sale and SUppel fke tt Asst Guide Jane Carver Sampson Tent Daughters of of the Ladies I Circle of the Guilford Community Church to be he f on Veterans of the Civil War met at the Milo Town Hall for November 6 Colorful posters of many lands miniatrue flags az spectlon and entertaining the Dept President Mrs VernaSwar other features will be used in decorating the parlors and dini

Inspector Mrs Reubena Fenlson The Tent President Julia room rmphypresentedMrs EvelynHoxie with her 25 year pin Mrs Home cooked foods and candies aprons household article~ _ ma Webb was admitted to membership A 630 supper pre- childrens items and mystery packages will be on sale from 2 ~

ded the meeting Eight members from the Mary Todd Lincoln p m ~nt Bangor and two members from the Judith Grover Tent The suppers at 5 and 6 p m will serve ham loaf mashed p

ant Pond was guests The next meeting will be held Nov 11 atoes squash peas cranberry relish rolls and assorted pies the American Legion Hall in exchange wi th the American Legion Committees are Aprons Lena Draper Grace Littlefield MIl xiliary ionBrazier Katherine Emery Childrens Estelle French P ashyluring the business meeting it was reported that six members ricia Davis Wilda Metcalf Mystery Virginia Ruksznis Haze

tended the reception held for the Department president Mrs Moulton Margu~riU sawer Candy Catherine Ruksznis Mal Johnston PatrlCIa LIttlefIeld Ann Romano Food Leta Buzzel

rna Swan a t B ryant P d middot ey were Mrs Grace Mon th ountain l-l M M H krs e ma arouse rs ve1yn ~Xle rs arne ac -Th 1 W te h M E

r Mrs JuIia Dumpheyand Mrs Agnes Sawyer

nrow LtoR Evelyn Hoxie Milo Reubena Fenlason Bangor maWaterhous e Milo B ack row Carolyn Kelly Bangor Mar lureil Bangor All are Past Department Presidents of Daushyrs of Umon VeterantB Maine Department

Agnes HIlton Freda Burcher VIVlan Bartlett Hankles LuJ Ronco EvelynDouty Myra WIlley Grab Bag Dorothy Herrlllg Phyllis Hills Elaine Herring Betty Finley Household COl Stevens Katherine Moody Norma Couture Lora Taylor Aln Hedrick Becorating Margaret Lightbody Beth Haley Suppe Charlotte Cookson Lillian LaBree Doris Rollins Flora T rw Ina Lindsay Dorothy Herring Head Waitress Patricia DaviJ PubliCity and Supper Tickets Beth Haley Hostess Nell Hous to Eveline Cross

SANGERVILLE SHOWER PARTY

Mrs Richard Provostwas guest of honor ata shower party gi e

byMrs John Wilson at the home of Mrs Ludger Higgins Sunday Attending were Mrs Donald Bailey of Cambridge Mrs Phi li p

Pooler Mrs David Gordon Mrs Clayton Richard of Dexter Mrs Edger Hall Mrs Vina Ingalls Mrs Robert Clukey an Nanette of Guilford Mrs Roy Clukey of AbboJ Mrs Dale Eas ler Mrs Norman Clukey Mrs HazelRussell Mrs Mrn Gilbert Misses Jane GilbertJulie Provost Tina Provost Lo and Barbara Wilson all of Sangerville

Refreshments were served from a table decorated in pink an white and centered with a shower cake The guest of honor r e ee i ved many love ly gifts

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EXTENSION LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent

Piscataquis Counry UNIVERSITY DF MAINE EXTENSIDN SERVICE

rst 4-H Club leaders to send i n their 1964-65 program of work County Extension office are Mrs Patricia Belmont who leads 3usy Hands 4-H C lub of Shirley Mills and Mrs Luch Hall who

the Over the Top 4-H Club of Dover South Mi lls Extension nt Forest R Sheldon conducts the 4-H C lub program in Pisshy

uis County

-t advis ory committee consisting of officers and county project r s of the P iscataquis Womens Extension Association will

t with Extension Agent Mabel Jovejoy on Monday November he m eeting which will be held at the County Extension Office

p m being called to formulate a list of program sugges middot ~ fo r 1964-1965

- _ bull or est Forums of Maine will begin winter sessions again Jy T he Bangor Forum will meet at the Tarratine Club on mbe r 9 in Bangor Anycne interested in the management and of the forest resorce is welcome foresters landowrrer

en and loggers More Information on these forums can be ned from Lewis Bissell Forestry Specialist at the University laine

pe r son firm corporation or partneIShip who for commershy

_urposes transports from roadside over any public way Christ shy trees boughs or tips must have on his person or in the _cle a Chr i stman Tree Certificate of Regis tration A ce rtificate

be purcbased for $1 00 from the Maine Forest Service tuSta or for $1 25 from any town or city clerk in the state

x_ aiDing c l ass for Extension Clothing Leaders and 4-H Leaders

_ be held from 1030 a m to 3 p m at the Ame rican Legion _in Dover-F oxc roft on Tuesday November 10 Subject of the ning ses sion will be Alterations of Ready Made Clothing

booklet entitled Chr1stmas Wreaths Makers Manua l Bulletin is available to inte rested personG at no charge at the P iscatashy- County Extension Office~ Post Office Building Dover-Foxshyft The b ulletin includes information on the growng 9f better materials for wreaths

GIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE MEE T he Octobe r meetil)g of the Regional Hospital Committee was at ltra l Hall Dover-Foxcroft with all hospitals represented ep t Dean Memorial Hospital Greenville esides Co-Chairman L J Stitham M D those from DovershyCc r oftwere Isabelle Curie R N Administrator and Re v John isne r Chair m an of Trustees from Mayo Memorial Hospital o Mis s F rancia Place retired Dietician from Meriden Hospi tal Tiden Conn rom P lummer Me moria l Hospital Dexter was Norman Hatch l1ini strator Milo Community Hospital was represented by Ava out RN Adminis trator Eleanor Chase R N Assistant ninis trator and H C Bundy M D Chairman of Trustees who o is Co - chai r m an of the Regional Committee lr Alan Gr idges Exec utive Di rector of Health Facilities Planshy g Council of Maine related how the Planning Council had been

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REGIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE Contd from Page 9Gui ford Parade

Winning float in the Guilford Halloween Parade was an entry ly the Senior Class Mary Mary Quite Contrary theme eatured Miss Mary Ruksnize Photo below shows some of he Seniors celebrating their entries victory (Herrick photo

considerable assistance in Portland Dr Stitham a member-c the Panel of Blue Cross-Blue Shield Plan explained many reshygulations of the plan

Miss Place had been requested by the Regional Committee t(

make a preliminary survey of the hospitals and to make ree o] endations concerning their dietary needs After evaluating the present status she reported that she felt that they were doing aJ

excellent job However with the approval of the Committee s ru has agreed to render such services as might be required on l

consulting basis It is felt that we are extremely fortunate in securing the ser

vices of Miss Place for several reasons she is a former resider of Dover-Foxcroftwhere she now resides and therefore iscentraL located following six months training at Butler Hospital Pro idence R1 she has had over thirty years experience as Die ticiJl atMeriden she is amember ofthe American Dietary Associatiol and is interested in our problems

The Committee discussed the laboratory facilities of the Mil Community Hsopital and is of the opinion that there is an oppar unity for their utilization on a Regional vasis Dr Delgado Lab oratory Technologist is to contact each of the Laboratory pe sonnell to explain the possibilities each hospital has been suppli with a schedule of rates and tests which are available

At the next meeting of the Regional Committee Robert J ord of the Firm of Jordan and Jordan Accountants will discuss B iU Cross He will also explain advantages of central auditing HL expected that Dr Delgado will also make a report on the resu of his survey The time is 730 p m Wed November 18 U

place Central Hall Dover-Foxcroft Anyone interested is we come

Pic tured above are a few Seniors celebrating their float victory

(Photo by Herrick)

aturday the Guilford Kiwanis sponsored their annual Halloween _ty The classes at PCHS entered floats in the parade which ns is ted of the Guilford Fire truck The PCHS Band and the ade school children who marched After the parade a dance was _d in the Gym At intermission the Senior Class was announced he winner in the float contest It was the third win in a row for

C h d 3S of 65 Cider and doughnuts were served following the nouncement The buses departed from the gym at 1035 to take B high school students home

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FOR WEDNESDAY AT 830 AND FRIDAY-AT 630 INTERESTED PARTIES MAY PHONE US OR COME IN AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS COUPLES WISHING TO BOWL ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS LEAGUE LEAVE NAMES AT DESK

Leagues to start the second week in November Get your team together and enter them now

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AMERICAN LEGION COUNTY COUNCIL NEWS Mrs Madeline Sweet of Bucksport president of the Amene

Legion Auxiliary Department of Maine and Mrs Merna BurgoYl of Milo Fifth District Vice President will make their officiI visitation to the Auxiliary units of the P iscataquis County Coune at Dexter Tuesday evening November 10 at 800 p m

Members of the units of Greenville Monson Guilford Dove Foxcroft Milo and Brownville Jct have been invited to be gues at this visi tation

The e vening s program will c onsis t of reports by uni t presidenao

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mila Sport S hop COMPLIMENTS OF HOS KIN S

- Gas -Oil

Elm Street Milo

Groceries Open Sundays $I Evenings

Arnold lt1~~St ltiO Pleasant St Milo

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LUNCHES Open 10 AM-12MN

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Dobles Diner MAIN ST __ MILO

~he 93i ~flet ~jttLe marlzetFossRes a nt amp S AR L Y BREAKFAST Grocery iH the State o qna iHe

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BEVERAGES Our Specialty Wes terll SteerBeef -- LL COURSE H-- gtgt=

PASTRIES ETCi-IOME MADE P MainSt Perrys Market Br~~ville

Park st Milo

T he IIJDporiuDlCom eaus Cash Market Main St Brownville Jct LIGHT LUNCHES - OPEN 8 A M - 10 P M

Cl_ Bu ketl-Scallop lalketl $LI0to aBeverages All la IUIlr 11111 Cal Et

OPEN SUNDAYS Meat-Groceries -

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livermore ~ General Oay or Nite Wreck er HunterS Open until Store 11 p m Service ServiceGroceries- Beverages- Meats

Pasteries- Candy D b M Keep Your Vehicle in er y aIne AAA ampALA Top Shape for Hunting

Graves Service St atioll

Body amp Fender Work

( (I Painting Front St Brownvill(3 Jct

The Bearces Scouts

ignition Service Motel amp RestaurantSinclair Gas amp OilPerfect 4-wheel drive MEALS LUNCHES TO TAKE

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Open at ~30 A M for EARLY BREAKFAST

WRECKER SERVICE

W Main St Milo 943-2664 LaGran geCROSBYS

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AME RICAN THREAD COMPANYS EIGHTH QUARTER _ TURY CLUB DINNER _e American Thread Company honored its employees of long

ice a t its Eighth Quarter Century Club Dinner held Oct 29 e Milo Town Hall Dining Roo~ inner was served by the Golden Rule Class of tbe Milo Baptist

ch under the direction of Mrs Adelia Leonard Class Presshyt ~lowers in yellow and bronze decorated the tables and favors e in keeping with the finished product of the Company oodr ow-W Decker Manager of the Milo Plant weh -med the

be rs of the Club retired employees and guests making Ecial mention of the pleasant relations the Milo Plant has enshyed with the town management and expressed appreciation of fine cooperation received from them middotDecker presented Mr John B Love Director of General uti ve Services from the New York office who extended greetshyfrom the Company and regrets from Mr P S Howe Jr

irman of the Board in not being able to make his usual visit middothis time After brief remarks from Mr Love Mr Decker

ented Mrs J Paul Hamlin who showed movies of old time -ngscenes in the Patternarea and around the Milo Plant taken

the late J Paul Hamlin when associated with the Company ew member received into the Club this year was John H Kelley

having completed twenty five years with the Company was _sented with a diamond studded lapel button

following members of the Club were present Woodrow W -er Raymond E Hamlin June F Dasha Irene Thompson erine Robbins Harold Newman Harry Carey Dwight HamshyAbner Ford Lewis Mountain Richard Sterling Gardner Osmiddot and Maurice Golden Other guests were following retired

loyees Norman Richards Earl Byther C louse Applebee Ralph Sargent Also in attendance were Town Manager O T elle and the Board of Selectman Philip Bradeen Benjamin le Wallace Russe ll and Joseph Villani and Mrs J Paul _lin

o COMMU NITY HOSPITAL NEWS m tions at the hospital during the past month have been very

oded most of the time The census has averaged 101 When puases tc reflect on this fact and realizes that 80 is just t the manimum which can be handled well one can readily rstand the dissatisfaction which results

e week it was necessary to refuse admission to ten patients went elsewhere either to Dover-Foxcroft or to Bangor there have been many others through the month who were

ged to wait for a bed sometimes at considerable inconvenshye is why the Hospital Trustees are concerned about the Buildshyund Drive When thinking people begin to realize the crying for added facilities in the formof 1 Nursing Home Beds ehabilitation~ 3 Long Term Care and 4 Terminal Care h are acceptable to Blue Cross support for the Fund Drive d be more in evidence question has been raised Are the funds being used for preshy

_ Hospital operating expenses The answer of course is deshyly NO All money received on pledges is placed in a special st bearing account in the bank it is entirely separate from

o Communi ty Hospital account since it is in the name ofMilo klmunity Hospital Bullding Fund and can be used only for that no other purpose e Hospital Auxiliary announc~s Receptionists as follows selay Nov 5 Ruth Daggett Friday Thelma MCEachern

lrday Bessie McLaughlin Sunday Maxine Scanlon Monday gina London Tuesday B lanch Degers trom and Wednesday

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NBC Operator U-227 is the impressive title of Mrs Glad~

Newman Town Clerk of Lakeview Plantation The NBC phon was installed as a direct link with the ne twork s Huntley-B rin program in order to obtain the Plantations election results

Mrs Newman is shown with the Hotline phone ready to re port results of nine registered voters

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HERRING BROS Phone 876 - 2631 Just beyond the covered

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AB N A KI GIRL S COUT COUNCIL

Cadette Troop 118 held a Halloween Party at the Scout Hall last Thursday night The girls played games bobbed for apples and danced to recoras The fo llowing gir ls from LaGrange wer e guests Diane Pierce Ca rrie Fros t He len Ward Rena Ward Dor othy Ward Linda Avery Stephanie Armstrong Shelia Decker and Leader Mrs Gordon

The Girl Sc outs of the newly formed troop met for a Halloween Party Thur s day the 29th After for ming their horse-shoe sayshying the P ledge of Allegiance promice and laws they walked in a circle until che judges decided who was the ugliest and who was the best dressed or funnie s t The winners were Hope Stevens and

-~-----~=II~Gayla Witham Later they did the limbo The winners of the limshybo contest were Debra Henderson Susan Smith and Edith Lanshycaster

GUILFORD HALLOWEE N PARTY

Grade s 2 and 3 in Guilford held their Halloween party on F r iday afternoon Games and refreshments were enjoyed Mrs Susie Mains Mr s Ruth Harvey and Mrs Evelyn Godsoe served as judges of the costumes and selected the following as winners In Mrs Dows room The Best Halloween Costume Sharon Hall The Best Story Book Character Jeffrey Dauphinee The Most Horrible J ohn Seales The Most Original P eter Deane The Pre ttiest Cindy Willey In Mrs Taylor s room The Best HallshyoweenCostume Lewis Morrison The Bes t Story Book Character Mary Jenks The Mos t Horrible Russell Crabtree The Most Origshyinal Debra Crabtree The Pre tties t Linda B lake

LOANS AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR CITIZ ENS

Specialauthorizationa in the Senior Citizen Hou~ing Act of 1962 allow the Farmers Home Administration to make four pe r cent housing loans to persons 62 years of age and over reports Roshybert C Ferris County Supe rvisor at Newport

two Girls Scouts from Millinocket East Millinocket Medshy These loans funds may be used fo r heating systems r oofing Dover-Foxcroft Milo Brownville and LaGrange attended bathrooms septic tanks Storm windows and doors ~ainting

middot~hop for patrol leaders assistant patrol leaders and troop kitchen r emode ling and many other necessary repairs ormiddot~rnproveshys at the Brownville Jct Y M C A on October 24th Eve ry ments to dwe lling being used as permanent residences They may in Neighborhoods 11 and 12 were represented at the a ll day also be used by Senior Cil izens to he lp in construction of a new ng home and if the Se nior Citizen does not have adequate r epayment ~line Gifford field director and Gertrude McKusick neighshy ability of his own he may use an aoceptable endorser such as a ~ director for Neighborhood 11 conducted classes son or aaughte r whomay be willing to assis t in making the payshy orkshopwas a pilot or test meeting for Abnaki Council ments if the Senior Citizen is unable to do so as the fi rst such project tried Reports indicate that the Normally repayments are expected e ach month or as income is hopwas ve ry successful and the activity may become stand- available for payments The long terms are also available to Senshy

actice ove r the entire Council Area ior Citizens coxrluded Mr Ferris

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Y INDUSTRY HAS YOUNG LEADERSHIP Henry C ook Area Dairy Specialis t Co shy rative Extenampion Se rvice

So many times we read about the average age of farmers beiJlg the 50s and few young men coming into the busnes s This

ould le ad you to wonder what the dairy indus try is doing for oung leadership Looking out over the area I c over I find qui te a number of men

ho would fill the b ill The mlUl I have chosen is one you hear -ery little about He has on ly been in business since July 11959 In that short time he has added to the farm and now has about 900 acres of which 320 acres a re tillable Most of his land is Thorndike and Bangor soil and he is m oving into the use of alfalfa

Whi le his present he r d size doesnt require the amount of land he has it i s his feeli ng that herd size can b e expanded anytime Land is more difficult to come by P r ofitable expansion can only come when you have enough land to handle addi tional cattle

This farm is loca ted on a hill betreen Charleston and Dover Lester Stevens his wife Elizabeth and their children two boys and one girl work together at the life they enjoy most

He is on an all hay fee ding program and hi s latest herd average on 47 cows i s 14684 Ibs of milk and 569 Ibs of fa t In the SUIDshy

mer he pas tures his cows until he fini shes c utting his fi rst crop This ye ar he s tar ted haying on J une 10 and finished in med - July He then goes on a gr een chop program for as long as possible When I visited with him on Octobe r 16 he was gre en chopping the fa ll oats shown in the pecture These oats had been planted on August 1st He began chopping the seven acres on October 1st eeding 50 head twice a day for the firs t week and once a day since

then He thought the re was about one acre leftand would las t him to abouL Oc tober 20 A tape measur e showed them to be 32 tall

Lester se rves as County Dair y Project Leader for the Piscatashyquis Cvunty E xtens ion Association is on the Board of Directors and a Deacon i n the United Ba ptis t Church in Charleston a Dis shytric t Councilm an for Agway and is on the Town of Dover Advis shyory Committee

While we may have fewer young men coming into the dairy Inshydustry I fee l we m us t face the fac t that under todays conditions we dont need as many Wewi llcoatinue to see enough young men like Lester Stevens come along and take an active interes t in the indus try and their communi ty to keep us in a strong position for many years

We wish Lester and his family continued success in their pro-

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EACH TIME YOUR RICKERS DAIRYMAN DELIVERS MILK TO YOUR DOOR HE IS DEmiddotshyLIVERING A MEASURE OF PROTECTION TOTHE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY PROshyVIDINGDISEASE-FREE PASshyTUERIZED amp HOMOGENIZED MILK

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P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

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Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

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OR 5 0 rl f OTHER W I LO C R ITT THAT A INT ~UPP05=O ro GEt 5 Hor lIIowCAYS gtrampM$ LI Kpound A OT 0 (OTTO l OOM L I ~ WHA-r TH~ AINT JUST ~O n lpoundY

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Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

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nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

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730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 8: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

age 8 THE TOWoN CRI E F lt

CLUB DOINGS CHURCll NEWS Contd from Page 7 Contd from Page 6DUV Meets

The President appointed her nominating committee for 1965 they are Mrs Gladys Ricker Mrs Lila Smith and Mrs Alshyvina Cyr

The club voted have its Christmas Club party and supshyper in the Derby Community Hall on Thursday Dec 3 Sup per at 6 pm Members are to take a gift to exchange The chairman of the supper will be Mrs Gladys Ricker and Mrs Lila Smith The mystery of the day went to Mrs Marian Cunningham

The next meeting will be an middot all day one in the home of Mrs Avis Spear on Nov 10 Candy will be made at this meeting

TreasVerna Swan Dept for the fair to be held

Reubena Fenlason Dept Inspector Thelma Waterhouse GUILFORD

York and will be sent where shyever needed Those working on the drive besides Mr Flandshyers were Dorothy Flanders Nathalie Brooks Dorothy Forshytier and Margaret Martin

The Commission on Social Concerns met at the MethodIst Church on Tuesday evening Chairman Nathalie Brooks preSided twas voted to spon shysor Open House for the Guil shycrest Nursing Home Novem shyber 1 from 2 to5 There was discussion of plans for Comshymitment Sunday on Nov 8

On Wednesday Katherine Kent Vera Weston Dorothy Fortier and Margaret Martin attended shythe Sub-district of the WSCS held at Eddington

pt Council Member 1 Back row L toR Grace Mountain ANNUAL FAIR AT THE GUILFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH pt Jr Vice Pres Beatrice Farnham Color Bearer Marne The Worlds Fair is the theme of the annuRl sale and SUppel fke tt Asst Guide Jane Carver Sampson Tent Daughters of of the Ladies I Circle of the Guilford Community Church to be he f on Veterans of the Civil War met at the Milo Town Hall for November 6 Colorful posters of many lands miniatrue flags az spectlon and entertaining the Dept President Mrs VernaSwar other features will be used in decorating the parlors and dini

Inspector Mrs Reubena Fenlson The Tent President Julia room rmphypresentedMrs EvelynHoxie with her 25 year pin Mrs Home cooked foods and candies aprons household article~ _ ma Webb was admitted to membership A 630 supper pre- childrens items and mystery packages will be on sale from 2 ~

ded the meeting Eight members from the Mary Todd Lincoln p m ~nt Bangor and two members from the Judith Grover Tent The suppers at 5 and 6 p m will serve ham loaf mashed p

ant Pond was guests The next meeting will be held Nov 11 atoes squash peas cranberry relish rolls and assorted pies the American Legion Hall in exchange wi th the American Legion Committees are Aprons Lena Draper Grace Littlefield MIl xiliary ionBrazier Katherine Emery Childrens Estelle French P ashyluring the business meeting it was reported that six members ricia Davis Wilda Metcalf Mystery Virginia Ruksznis Haze

tended the reception held for the Department president Mrs Moulton Margu~riU sawer Candy Catherine Ruksznis Mal Johnston PatrlCIa LIttlefIeld Ann Romano Food Leta Buzzel

rna Swan a t B ryant P d middot ey were Mrs Grace Mon th ountain l-l M M H krs e ma arouse rs ve1yn ~Xle rs arne ac -Th 1 W te h M E

r Mrs JuIia Dumpheyand Mrs Agnes Sawyer

nrow LtoR Evelyn Hoxie Milo Reubena Fenlason Bangor maWaterhous e Milo B ack row Carolyn Kelly Bangor Mar lureil Bangor All are Past Department Presidents of Daushyrs of Umon VeterantB Maine Department

Agnes HIlton Freda Burcher VIVlan Bartlett Hankles LuJ Ronco EvelynDouty Myra WIlley Grab Bag Dorothy Herrlllg Phyllis Hills Elaine Herring Betty Finley Household COl Stevens Katherine Moody Norma Couture Lora Taylor Aln Hedrick Becorating Margaret Lightbody Beth Haley Suppe Charlotte Cookson Lillian LaBree Doris Rollins Flora T rw Ina Lindsay Dorothy Herring Head Waitress Patricia DaviJ PubliCity and Supper Tickets Beth Haley Hostess Nell Hous to Eveline Cross

SANGERVILLE SHOWER PARTY

Mrs Richard Provostwas guest of honor ata shower party gi e

byMrs John Wilson at the home of Mrs Ludger Higgins Sunday Attending were Mrs Donald Bailey of Cambridge Mrs Phi li p

Pooler Mrs David Gordon Mrs Clayton Richard of Dexter Mrs Edger Hall Mrs Vina Ingalls Mrs Robert Clukey an Nanette of Guilford Mrs Roy Clukey of AbboJ Mrs Dale Eas ler Mrs Norman Clukey Mrs HazelRussell Mrs Mrn Gilbert Misses Jane GilbertJulie Provost Tina Provost Lo and Barbara Wilson all of Sangerville

Refreshments were served from a table decorated in pink an white and centered with a shower cake The guest of honor r e ee i ved many love ly gifts

- HE TOWN CRIER

EXTENSION LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent

Piscataquis Counry UNIVERSITY DF MAINE EXTENSIDN SERVICE

rst 4-H Club leaders to send i n their 1964-65 program of work County Extension office are Mrs Patricia Belmont who leads 3usy Hands 4-H C lub of Shirley Mills and Mrs Luch Hall who

the Over the Top 4-H Club of Dover South Mi lls Extension nt Forest R Sheldon conducts the 4-H C lub program in Pisshy

uis County

-t advis ory committee consisting of officers and county project r s of the P iscataquis Womens Extension Association will

t with Extension Agent Mabel Jovejoy on Monday November he m eeting which will be held at the County Extension Office

p m being called to formulate a list of program sugges middot ~ fo r 1964-1965

- _ bull or est Forums of Maine will begin winter sessions again Jy T he Bangor Forum will meet at the Tarratine Club on mbe r 9 in Bangor Anycne interested in the management and of the forest resorce is welcome foresters landowrrer

en and loggers More Information on these forums can be ned from Lewis Bissell Forestry Specialist at the University laine

pe r son firm corporation or partneIShip who for commershy

_urposes transports from roadside over any public way Christ shy trees boughs or tips must have on his person or in the _cle a Chr i stman Tree Certificate of Regis tration A ce rtificate

be purcbased for $1 00 from the Maine Forest Service tuSta or for $1 25 from any town or city clerk in the state

x_ aiDing c l ass for Extension Clothing Leaders and 4-H Leaders

_ be held from 1030 a m to 3 p m at the Ame rican Legion _in Dover-F oxc roft on Tuesday November 10 Subject of the ning ses sion will be Alterations of Ready Made Clothing

booklet entitled Chr1stmas Wreaths Makers Manua l Bulletin is available to inte rested personG at no charge at the P iscatashy- County Extension Office~ Post Office Building Dover-Foxshyft The b ulletin includes information on the growng 9f better materials for wreaths

GIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE MEE T he Octobe r meetil)g of the Regional Hospital Committee was at ltra l Hall Dover-Foxcroft with all hospitals represented ep t Dean Memorial Hospital Greenville esides Co-Chairman L J Stitham M D those from DovershyCc r oftwere Isabelle Curie R N Administrator and Re v John isne r Chair m an of Trustees from Mayo Memorial Hospital o Mis s F rancia Place retired Dietician from Meriden Hospi tal Tiden Conn rom P lummer Me moria l Hospital Dexter was Norman Hatch l1ini strator Milo Community Hospital was represented by Ava out RN Adminis trator Eleanor Chase R N Assistant ninis trator and H C Bundy M D Chairman of Trustees who o is Co - chai r m an of the Regional Committee lr Alan Gr idges Exec utive Di rector of Health Facilities Planshy g Council of Maine related how the Planning Council had been

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FULL LINE OF REPAIRS

age 10 THE TOWN C RI E

REGIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE Contd from Page 9Gui ford Parade

Winning float in the Guilford Halloween Parade was an entry ly the Senior Class Mary Mary Quite Contrary theme eatured Miss Mary Ruksnize Photo below shows some of he Seniors celebrating their entries victory (Herrick photo

considerable assistance in Portland Dr Stitham a member-c the Panel of Blue Cross-Blue Shield Plan explained many reshygulations of the plan

Miss Place had been requested by the Regional Committee t(

make a preliminary survey of the hospitals and to make ree o] endations concerning their dietary needs After evaluating the present status she reported that she felt that they were doing aJ

excellent job However with the approval of the Committee s ru has agreed to render such services as might be required on l

consulting basis It is felt that we are extremely fortunate in securing the ser

vices of Miss Place for several reasons she is a former resider of Dover-Foxcroftwhere she now resides and therefore iscentraL located following six months training at Butler Hospital Pro idence R1 she has had over thirty years experience as Die ticiJl atMeriden she is amember ofthe American Dietary Associatiol and is interested in our problems

The Committee discussed the laboratory facilities of the Mil Community Hsopital and is of the opinion that there is an oppar unity for their utilization on a Regional vasis Dr Delgado Lab oratory Technologist is to contact each of the Laboratory pe sonnell to explain the possibilities each hospital has been suppli with a schedule of rates and tests which are available

At the next meeting of the Regional Committee Robert J ord of the Firm of Jordan and Jordan Accountants will discuss B iU Cross He will also explain advantages of central auditing HL expected that Dr Delgado will also make a report on the resu of his survey The time is 730 p m Wed November 18 U

place Central Hall Dover-Foxcroft Anyone interested is we come

Pic tured above are a few Seniors celebrating their float victory

(Photo by Herrick)

aturday the Guilford Kiwanis sponsored their annual Halloween _ty The classes at PCHS entered floats in the parade which ns is ted of the Guilford Fire truck The PCHS Band and the ade school children who marched After the parade a dance was _d in the Gym At intermission the Senior Class was announced he winner in the float contest It was the third win in a row for

C h d 3S of 65 Cider and doughnuts were served following the nouncement The buses departed from the gym at 1035 to take B high school students home

Jvtelanson Jewelry Co

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We are DOW Formiag LEAOUBS

FOR WEDNESDAY AT 830 AND FRIDAY-AT 630 INTERESTED PARTIES MAY PHONE US OR COME IN AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS COUPLES WISHING TO BOWL ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS LEAGUE LEAVE NAMES AT DESK

Leagues to start the second week in November Get your team together and enter them now

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AMERICAN LEGION COUNTY COUNCIL NEWS Mrs Madeline Sweet of Bucksport president of the Amene

Legion Auxiliary Department of Maine and Mrs Merna BurgoYl of Milo Fifth District Vice President will make their officiI visitation to the Auxiliary units of the P iscataquis County Coune at Dexter Tuesday evening November 10 at 800 p m

Members of the units of Greenville Monson Guilford Dove Foxcroft Milo and Brownville Jct have been invited to be gues at this visi tation

The e vening s program will c onsis t of reports by uni t presidenao

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mila Sport S hop COMPLIMENTS OF HOS KIN S

- Gas -Oil

Elm Street Milo

Groceries Open Sundays $I Evenings

Arnold lt1~~St ltiO Pleasant St Milo

7~ peau t~1teet

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DAGGETTS MAIN ST MILO

LUNCHES Open 10 AM-12MN

Sun Thurs 10AM-l AM Frl8cSat

Dobles Diner MAIN ST __ MILO

~he 93i ~flet ~jttLe marlzetFossRes a nt amp S AR L Y BREAKFAST Grocery iH the State o qna iHe

LUNCHES PACKED GROCERIES shyTO GO

BEVERAGES Our Specialty Wes terll SteerBeef -- LL COURSE H-- gtgt=

PASTRIES ETCi-IOME MADE P MainSt Perrys Market Br~~ville

Park st Milo

T he IIJDporiuDlCom eaus Cash Market Main St Brownville Jct LIGHT LUNCHES - OPEN 8 A M - 10 P M

Cl_ Bu ketl-Scallop lalketl $LI0to aBeverages All la IUIlr 11111 Cal Et

OPEN SUNDAYS Meat-Groceries -

MAIN ST MAINE

MAIN ST MILO

livermore ~ General Oay or Nite Wreck er HunterS Open until Store 11 p m Service ServiceGroceries- Beverages- Meats

Pasteries- Candy D b M Keep Your Vehicle in er y aIne AAA ampALA Top Shape for Hunting

Graves Service St atioll

Body amp Fender Work

( (I Painting Front St Brownvill(3 Jct

The Bearces Scouts

ignition Service Motel amp RestaurantSinclair Gas amp OilPerfect 4-wheel drive MEALS LUNCHES TO TAKE

OUT

Dial Milo 943-7717 light vehicle

Open at ~30 A M for EARLY BREAKFAST

WRECKER SERVICE

W Main St Milo 943-2664 LaGran geCROSBYS

iH E T O W N CRIER

AME RICAN THREAD COMPANYS EIGHTH QUARTER _ TURY CLUB DINNER _e American Thread Company honored its employees of long

ice a t its Eighth Quarter Century Club Dinner held Oct 29 e Milo Town Hall Dining Roo~ inner was served by the Golden Rule Class of tbe Milo Baptist

ch under the direction of Mrs Adelia Leonard Class Presshyt ~lowers in yellow and bronze decorated the tables and favors e in keeping with the finished product of the Company oodr ow-W Decker Manager of the Milo Plant weh -med the

be rs of the Club retired employees and guests making Ecial mention of the pleasant relations the Milo Plant has enshyed with the town management and expressed appreciation of fine cooperation received from them middotDecker presented Mr John B Love Director of General uti ve Services from the New York office who extended greetshyfrom the Company and regrets from Mr P S Howe Jr

irman of the Board in not being able to make his usual visit middothis time After brief remarks from Mr Love Mr Decker

ented Mrs J Paul Hamlin who showed movies of old time -ngscenes in the Patternarea and around the Milo Plant taken

the late J Paul Hamlin when associated with the Company ew member received into the Club this year was John H Kelley

having completed twenty five years with the Company was _sented with a diamond studded lapel button

following members of the Club were present Woodrow W -er Raymond E Hamlin June F Dasha Irene Thompson erine Robbins Harold Newman Harry Carey Dwight HamshyAbner Ford Lewis Mountain Richard Sterling Gardner Osmiddot and Maurice Golden Other guests were following retired

loyees Norman Richards Earl Byther C louse Applebee Ralph Sargent Also in attendance were Town Manager O T elle and the Board of Selectman Philip Bradeen Benjamin le Wallace Russe ll and Joseph Villani and Mrs J Paul _lin

o COMMU NITY HOSPITAL NEWS m tions at the hospital during the past month have been very

oded most of the time The census has averaged 101 When puases tc reflect on this fact and realizes that 80 is just t the manimum which can be handled well one can readily rstand the dissatisfaction which results

e week it was necessary to refuse admission to ten patients went elsewhere either to Dover-Foxcroft or to Bangor there have been many others through the month who were

ged to wait for a bed sometimes at considerable inconvenshye is why the Hospital Trustees are concerned about the Buildshyund Drive When thinking people begin to realize the crying for added facilities in the formof 1 Nursing Home Beds ehabilitation~ 3 Long Term Care and 4 Terminal Care h are acceptable to Blue Cross support for the Fund Drive d be more in evidence question has been raised Are the funds being used for preshy

_ Hospital operating expenses The answer of course is deshyly NO All money received on pledges is placed in a special st bearing account in the bank it is entirely separate from

o Communi ty Hospital account since it is in the name ofMilo klmunity Hospital Bullding Fund and can be used only for that no other purpose e Hospital Auxiliary announc~s Receptionists as follows selay Nov 5 Ruth Daggett Friday Thelma MCEachern

lrday Bessie McLaughlin Sunday Maxine Scanlon Monday gina London Tuesday B lanch Degers trom and Wednesday

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NBC Hotline Page 1

NBC Operator U-227 is the impressive title of Mrs Glad~

Newman Town Clerk of Lakeview Plantation The NBC phon was installed as a direct link with the ne twork s Huntley-B rin program in order to obtain the Plantations election results

Mrs Newman is shown with the Hotline phone ready to re port results of nine registered voters

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HERRING BROS Phone 876 - 2631 Just beyond the covered

bridge on the Dover - Guilford Road

ge 14 THE TOWN C R IE R

AB N A KI GIRL S COUT COUNCIL

Cadette Troop 118 held a Halloween Party at the Scout Hall last Thursday night The girls played games bobbed for apples and danced to recoras The fo llowing gir ls from LaGrange wer e guests Diane Pierce Ca rrie Fros t He len Ward Rena Ward Dor othy Ward Linda Avery Stephanie Armstrong Shelia Decker and Leader Mrs Gordon

The Girl Sc outs of the newly formed troop met for a Halloween Party Thur s day the 29th After for ming their horse-shoe sayshying the P ledge of Allegiance promice and laws they walked in a circle until che judges decided who was the ugliest and who was the best dressed or funnie s t The winners were Hope Stevens and

-~-----~=II~Gayla Witham Later they did the limbo The winners of the limshybo contest were Debra Henderson Susan Smith and Edith Lanshycaster

GUILFORD HALLOWEE N PARTY

Grade s 2 and 3 in Guilford held their Halloween party on F r iday afternoon Games and refreshments were enjoyed Mrs Susie Mains Mr s Ruth Harvey and Mrs Evelyn Godsoe served as judges of the costumes and selected the following as winners In Mrs Dows room The Best Halloween Costume Sharon Hall The Best Story Book Character Jeffrey Dauphinee The Most Horrible J ohn Seales The Most Original P eter Deane The Pre ttiest Cindy Willey In Mrs Taylor s room The Best HallshyoweenCostume Lewis Morrison The Bes t Story Book Character Mary Jenks The Mos t Horrible Russell Crabtree The Most Origshyinal Debra Crabtree The Pre tties t Linda B lake

LOANS AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR CITIZ ENS

Specialauthorizationa in the Senior Citizen Hou~ing Act of 1962 allow the Farmers Home Administration to make four pe r cent housing loans to persons 62 years of age and over reports Roshybert C Ferris County Supe rvisor at Newport

two Girls Scouts from Millinocket East Millinocket Medshy These loans funds may be used fo r heating systems r oofing Dover-Foxcroft Milo Brownville and LaGrange attended bathrooms septic tanks Storm windows and doors ~ainting

middot~hop for patrol leaders assistant patrol leaders and troop kitchen r emode ling and many other necessary repairs ormiddot~rnproveshys at the Brownville Jct Y M C A on October 24th Eve ry ments to dwe lling being used as permanent residences They may in Neighborhoods 11 and 12 were represented at the a ll day also be used by Senior Cil izens to he lp in construction of a new ng home and if the Se nior Citizen does not have adequate r epayment ~line Gifford field director and Gertrude McKusick neighshy ability of his own he may use an aoceptable endorser such as a ~ director for Neighborhood 11 conducted classes son or aaughte r whomay be willing to assis t in making the payshy orkshopwas a pilot or test meeting for Abnaki Council ments if the Senior Citizen is unable to do so as the fi rst such project tried Reports indicate that the Normally repayments are expected e ach month or as income is hopwas ve ry successful and the activity may become stand- available for payments The long terms are also available to Senshy

actice ove r the entire Council Area ior Citizens coxrluded Mr Ferris

THE TOWN CRI E R Page

Y INDUSTRY HAS YOUNG LEADERSHIP Henry C ook Area Dairy Specialis t Co shy rative Extenampion Se rvice

So many times we read about the average age of farmers beiJlg the 50s and few young men coming into the busnes s This

ould le ad you to wonder what the dairy indus try is doing for oung leadership Looking out over the area I c over I find qui te a number of men

ho would fill the b ill The mlUl I have chosen is one you hear -ery little about He has on ly been in business since July 11959 In that short time he has added to the farm and now has about 900 acres of which 320 acres a re tillable Most of his land is Thorndike and Bangor soil and he is m oving into the use of alfalfa

Whi le his present he r d size doesnt require the amount of land he has it i s his feeli ng that herd size can b e expanded anytime Land is more difficult to come by P r ofitable expansion can only come when you have enough land to handle addi tional cattle

This farm is loca ted on a hill betreen Charleston and Dover Lester Stevens his wife Elizabeth and their children two boys and one girl work together at the life they enjoy most

He is on an all hay fee ding program and hi s latest herd average on 47 cows i s 14684 Ibs of milk and 569 Ibs of fa t In the SUIDshy

mer he pas tures his cows until he fini shes c utting his fi rst crop This ye ar he s tar ted haying on J une 10 and finished in med - July He then goes on a gr een chop program for as long as possible When I visited with him on Octobe r 16 he was gre en chopping the fa ll oats shown in the pecture These oats had been planted on August 1st He began chopping the seven acres on October 1st eeding 50 head twice a day for the firs t week and once a day since

then He thought the re was about one acre leftand would las t him to abouL Oc tober 20 A tape measur e showed them to be 32 tall

Lester se rves as County Dair y Project Leader for the Piscatashyquis Cvunty E xtens ion Association is on the Board of Directors and a Deacon i n the United Ba ptis t Church in Charleston a Dis shytric t Councilm an for Agway and is on the Town of Dover Advis shyory Committee

While we may have fewer young men coming into the dairy Inshydustry I fee l we m us t face the fac t that under todays conditions we dont need as many Wewi llcoatinue to see enough young men like Lester Stevens come along and take an active interes t in the indus try and their communi ty to keep us in a strong position for many years

We wish Lester and his family continued success in their pro-

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EACH TIME YOUR RICKERS DAIRYMAN DELIVERS MILK TO YOUR DOOR HE IS DEmiddotshyLIVERING A MEASURE OF PROTECTION TOTHE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY PROshyVIDINGDISEASE-FREE PASshyTUERIZED amp HOMOGENIZED MILK

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P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

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Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

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OR 5 0 rl f OTHER W I LO C R ITT THAT A INT ~UPP05=O ro GEt 5 Hor lIIowCAYS gtrampM$ LI Kpound A OT 0 (OTTO l OOM L I ~ WHA-r TH~ AINT JUST ~O n lpoundY

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Milo Elementary rojeet

Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

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nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

Camel 5

730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 9: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

- HE TOWN CRIER

EXTENSION LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent

Piscataquis Counry UNIVERSITY DF MAINE EXTENSIDN SERVICE

rst 4-H Club leaders to send i n their 1964-65 program of work County Extension office are Mrs Patricia Belmont who leads 3usy Hands 4-H C lub of Shirley Mills and Mrs Luch Hall who

the Over the Top 4-H Club of Dover South Mi lls Extension nt Forest R Sheldon conducts the 4-H C lub program in Pisshy

uis County

-t advis ory committee consisting of officers and county project r s of the P iscataquis Womens Extension Association will

t with Extension Agent Mabel Jovejoy on Monday November he m eeting which will be held at the County Extension Office

p m being called to formulate a list of program sugges middot ~ fo r 1964-1965

- _ bull or est Forums of Maine will begin winter sessions again Jy T he Bangor Forum will meet at the Tarratine Club on mbe r 9 in Bangor Anycne interested in the management and of the forest resorce is welcome foresters landowrrer

en and loggers More Information on these forums can be ned from Lewis Bissell Forestry Specialist at the University laine

pe r son firm corporation or partneIShip who for commershy

_urposes transports from roadside over any public way Christ shy trees boughs or tips must have on his person or in the _cle a Chr i stman Tree Certificate of Regis tration A ce rtificate

be purcbased for $1 00 from the Maine Forest Service tuSta or for $1 25 from any town or city clerk in the state

x_ aiDing c l ass for Extension Clothing Leaders and 4-H Leaders

_ be held from 1030 a m to 3 p m at the Ame rican Legion _in Dover-F oxc roft on Tuesday November 10 Subject of the ning ses sion will be Alterations of Ready Made Clothing

booklet entitled Chr1stmas Wreaths Makers Manua l Bulletin is available to inte rested personG at no charge at the P iscatashy- County Extension Office~ Post Office Building Dover-Foxshyft The b ulletin includes information on the growng 9f better materials for wreaths

GIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE MEE T he Octobe r meetil)g of the Regional Hospital Committee was at ltra l Hall Dover-Foxcroft with all hospitals represented ep t Dean Memorial Hospital Greenville esides Co-Chairman L J Stitham M D those from DovershyCc r oftwere Isabelle Curie R N Administrator and Re v John isne r Chair m an of Trustees from Mayo Memorial Hospital o Mis s F rancia Place retired Dietician from Meriden Hospi tal Tiden Conn rom P lummer Me moria l Hospital Dexter was Norman Hatch l1ini strator Milo Community Hospital was represented by Ava out RN Adminis trator Eleanor Chase R N Assistant ninis trator and H C Bundy M D Chairman of Trustees who o is Co - chai r m an of the Regional Committee lr Alan Gr idges Exec utive Di rector of Health Facilities Planshy g Council of Maine related how the Planning Council had been

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Budg t Tarlns Available

FULL LINE OF REPAIRS

age 10 THE TOWN C RI E

REGIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE Contd from Page 9Gui ford Parade

Winning float in the Guilford Halloween Parade was an entry ly the Senior Class Mary Mary Quite Contrary theme eatured Miss Mary Ruksnize Photo below shows some of he Seniors celebrating their entries victory (Herrick photo

considerable assistance in Portland Dr Stitham a member-c the Panel of Blue Cross-Blue Shield Plan explained many reshygulations of the plan

Miss Place had been requested by the Regional Committee t(

make a preliminary survey of the hospitals and to make ree o] endations concerning their dietary needs After evaluating the present status she reported that she felt that they were doing aJ

excellent job However with the approval of the Committee s ru has agreed to render such services as might be required on l

consulting basis It is felt that we are extremely fortunate in securing the ser

vices of Miss Place for several reasons she is a former resider of Dover-Foxcroftwhere she now resides and therefore iscentraL located following six months training at Butler Hospital Pro idence R1 she has had over thirty years experience as Die ticiJl atMeriden she is amember ofthe American Dietary Associatiol and is interested in our problems

The Committee discussed the laboratory facilities of the Mil Community Hsopital and is of the opinion that there is an oppar unity for their utilization on a Regional vasis Dr Delgado Lab oratory Technologist is to contact each of the Laboratory pe sonnell to explain the possibilities each hospital has been suppli with a schedule of rates and tests which are available

At the next meeting of the Regional Committee Robert J ord of the Firm of Jordan and Jordan Accountants will discuss B iU Cross He will also explain advantages of central auditing HL expected that Dr Delgado will also make a report on the resu of his survey The time is 730 p m Wed November 18 U

place Central Hall Dover-Foxcroft Anyone interested is we come

Pic tured above are a few Seniors celebrating their float victory

(Photo by Herrick)

aturday the Guilford Kiwanis sponsored their annual Halloween _ty The classes at PCHS entered floats in the parade which ns is ted of the Guilford Fire truck The PCHS Band and the ade school children who marched After the parade a dance was _d in the Gym At intermission the Senior Class was announced he winner in the float contest It was the third win in a row for

C h d 3S of 65 Cider and doughnuts were served following the nouncement The buses departed from the gym at 1035 to take B high school students home

Jvtelanson Jewelry Co

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We are DOW Formiag LEAOUBS

FOR WEDNESDAY AT 830 AND FRIDAY-AT 630 INTERESTED PARTIES MAY PHONE US OR COME IN AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS COUPLES WISHING TO BOWL ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS LEAGUE LEAVE NAMES AT DESK

Leagues to start the second week in November Get your team together and enter them now

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AMERICAN LEGION COUNTY COUNCIL NEWS Mrs Madeline Sweet of Bucksport president of the Amene

Legion Auxiliary Department of Maine and Mrs Merna BurgoYl of Milo Fifth District Vice President will make their officiI visitation to the Auxiliary units of the P iscataquis County Coune at Dexter Tuesday evening November 10 at 800 p m

Members of the units of Greenville Monson Guilford Dove Foxcroft Milo and Brownville Jct have been invited to be gues at this visi tation

The e vening s program will c onsis t of reports by uni t presidenao

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mila Sport S hop COMPLIMENTS OF HOS KIN S

- Gas -Oil

Elm Street Milo

Groceries Open Sundays $I Evenings

Arnold lt1~~St ltiO Pleasant St Milo

7~ peau t~1teet

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DAGGETTS MAIN ST MILO

LUNCHES Open 10 AM-12MN

Sun Thurs 10AM-l AM Frl8cSat

Dobles Diner MAIN ST __ MILO

~he 93i ~flet ~jttLe marlzetFossRes a nt amp S AR L Y BREAKFAST Grocery iH the State o qna iHe

LUNCHES PACKED GROCERIES shyTO GO

BEVERAGES Our Specialty Wes terll SteerBeef -- LL COURSE H-- gtgt=

PASTRIES ETCi-IOME MADE P MainSt Perrys Market Br~~ville

Park st Milo

T he IIJDporiuDlCom eaus Cash Market Main St Brownville Jct LIGHT LUNCHES - OPEN 8 A M - 10 P M

Cl_ Bu ketl-Scallop lalketl $LI0to aBeverages All la IUIlr 11111 Cal Et

OPEN SUNDAYS Meat-Groceries -

MAIN ST MAINE

MAIN ST MILO

livermore ~ General Oay or Nite Wreck er HunterS Open until Store 11 p m Service ServiceGroceries- Beverages- Meats

Pasteries- Candy D b M Keep Your Vehicle in er y aIne AAA ampALA Top Shape for Hunting

Graves Service St atioll

Body amp Fender Work

( (I Painting Front St Brownvill(3 Jct

The Bearces Scouts

ignition Service Motel amp RestaurantSinclair Gas amp OilPerfect 4-wheel drive MEALS LUNCHES TO TAKE

OUT

Dial Milo 943-7717 light vehicle

Open at ~30 A M for EARLY BREAKFAST

WRECKER SERVICE

W Main St Milo 943-2664 LaGran geCROSBYS

iH E T O W N CRIER

AME RICAN THREAD COMPANYS EIGHTH QUARTER _ TURY CLUB DINNER _e American Thread Company honored its employees of long

ice a t its Eighth Quarter Century Club Dinner held Oct 29 e Milo Town Hall Dining Roo~ inner was served by the Golden Rule Class of tbe Milo Baptist

ch under the direction of Mrs Adelia Leonard Class Presshyt ~lowers in yellow and bronze decorated the tables and favors e in keeping with the finished product of the Company oodr ow-W Decker Manager of the Milo Plant weh -med the

be rs of the Club retired employees and guests making Ecial mention of the pleasant relations the Milo Plant has enshyed with the town management and expressed appreciation of fine cooperation received from them middotDecker presented Mr John B Love Director of General uti ve Services from the New York office who extended greetshyfrom the Company and regrets from Mr P S Howe Jr

irman of the Board in not being able to make his usual visit middothis time After brief remarks from Mr Love Mr Decker

ented Mrs J Paul Hamlin who showed movies of old time -ngscenes in the Patternarea and around the Milo Plant taken

the late J Paul Hamlin when associated with the Company ew member received into the Club this year was John H Kelley

having completed twenty five years with the Company was _sented with a diamond studded lapel button

following members of the Club were present Woodrow W -er Raymond E Hamlin June F Dasha Irene Thompson erine Robbins Harold Newman Harry Carey Dwight HamshyAbner Ford Lewis Mountain Richard Sterling Gardner Osmiddot and Maurice Golden Other guests were following retired

loyees Norman Richards Earl Byther C louse Applebee Ralph Sargent Also in attendance were Town Manager O T elle and the Board of Selectman Philip Bradeen Benjamin le Wallace Russe ll and Joseph Villani and Mrs J Paul _lin

o COMMU NITY HOSPITAL NEWS m tions at the hospital during the past month have been very

oded most of the time The census has averaged 101 When puases tc reflect on this fact and realizes that 80 is just t the manimum which can be handled well one can readily rstand the dissatisfaction which results

e week it was necessary to refuse admission to ten patients went elsewhere either to Dover-Foxcroft or to Bangor there have been many others through the month who were

ged to wait for a bed sometimes at considerable inconvenshye is why the Hospital Trustees are concerned about the Buildshyund Drive When thinking people begin to realize the crying for added facilities in the formof 1 Nursing Home Beds ehabilitation~ 3 Long Term Care and 4 Terminal Care h are acceptable to Blue Cross support for the Fund Drive d be more in evidence question has been raised Are the funds being used for preshy

_ Hospital operating expenses The answer of course is deshyly NO All money received on pledges is placed in a special st bearing account in the bank it is entirely separate from

o Communi ty Hospital account since it is in the name ofMilo klmunity Hospital Bullding Fund and can be used only for that no other purpose e Hospital Auxiliary announc~s Receptionists as follows selay Nov 5 Ruth Daggett Friday Thelma MCEachern

lrday Bessie McLaughlin Sunday Maxine Scanlon Monday gina London Tuesday B lanch Degers trom and Wednesday

rIM Gould

NBC Hotline Page 1

NBC Operator U-227 is the impressive title of Mrs Glad~

Newman Town Clerk of Lakeview Plantation The NBC phon was installed as a direct link with the ne twork s Huntley-B rin program in order to obtain the Plantations election results

Mrs Newman is shown with the Hotline phone ready to re port results of nine registered voters

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HERRING BROS Phone 876 - 2631 Just beyond the covered

bridge on the Dover - Guilford Road

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AB N A KI GIRL S COUT COUNCIL

Cadette Troop 118 held a Halloween Party at the Scout Hall last Thursday night The girls played games bobbed for apples and danced to recoras The fo llowing gir ls from LaGrange wer e guests Diane Pierce Ca rrie Fros t He len Ward Rena Ward Dor othy Ward Linda Avery Stephanie Armstrong Shelia Decker and Leader Mrs Gordon

The Girl Sc outs of the newly formed troop met for a Halloween Party Thur s day the 29th After for ming their horse-shoe sayshying the P ledge of Allegiance promice and laws they walked in a circle until che judges decided who was the ugliest and who was the best dressed or funnie s t The winners were Hope Stevens and

-~-----~=II~Gayla Witham Later they did the limbo The winners of the limshybo contest were Debra Henderson Susan Smith and Edith Lanshycaster

GUILFORD HALLOWEE N PARTY

Grade s 2 and 3 in Guilford held their Halloween party on F r iday afternoon Games and refreshments were enjoyed Mrs Susie Mains Mr s Ruth Harvey and Mrs Evelyn Godsoe served as judges of the costumes and selected the following as winners In Mrs Dows room The Best Halloween Costume Sharon Hall The Best Story Book Character Jeffrey Dauphinee The Most Horrible J ohn Seales The Most Original P eter Deane The Pre ttiest Cindy Willey In Mrs Taylor s room The Best HallshyoweenCostume Lewis Morrison The Bes t Story Book Character Mary Jenks The Mos t Horrible Russell Crabtree The Most Origshyinal Debra Crabtree The Pre tties t Linda B lake

LOANS AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR CITIZ ENS

Specialauthorizationa in the Senior Citizen Hou~ing Act of 1962 allow the Farmers Home Administration to make four pe r cent housing loans to persons 62 years of age and over reports Roshybert C Ferris County Supe rvisor at Newport

two Girls Scouts from Millinocket East Millinocket Medshy These loans funds may be used fo r heating systems r oofing Dover-Foxcroft Milo Brownville and LaGrange attended bathrooms septic tanks Storm windows and doors ~ainting

middot~hop for patrol leaders assistant patrol leaders and troop kitchen r emode ling and many other necessary repairs ormiddot~rnproveshys at the Brownville Jct Y M C A on October 24th Eve ry ments to dwe lling being used as permanent residences They may in Neighborhoods 11 and 12 were represented at the a ll day also be used by Senior Cil izens to he lp in construction of a new ng home and if the Se nior Citizen does not have adequate r epayment ~line Gifford field director and Gertrude McKusick neighshy ability of his own he may use an aoceptable endorser such as a ~ director for Neighborhood 11 conducted classes son or aaughte r whomay be willing to assis t in making the payshy orkshopwas a pilot or test meeting for Abnaki Council ments if the Senior Citizen is unable to do so as the fi rst such project tried Reports indicate that the Normally repayments are expected e ach month or as income is hopwas ve ry successful and the activity may become stand- available for payments The long terms are also available to Senshy

actice ove r the entire Council Area ior Citizens coxrluded Mr Ferris

THE TOWN CRI E R Page

Y INDUSTRY HAS YOUNG LEADERSHIP Henry C ook Area Dairy Specialis t Co shy rative Extenampion Se rvice

So many times we read about the average age of farmers beiJlg the 50s and few young men coming into the busnes s This

ould le ad you to wonder what the dairy indus try is doing for oung leadership Looking out over the area I c over I find qui te a number of men

ho would fill the b ill The mlUl I have chosen is one you hear -ery little about He has on ly been in business since July 11959 In that short time he has added to the farm and now has about 900 acres of which 320 acres a re tillable Most of his land is Thorndike and Bangor soil and he is m oving into the use of alfalfa

Whi le his present he r d size doesnt require the amount of land he has it i s his feeli ng that herd size can b e expanded anytime Land is more difficult to come by P r ofitable expansion can only come when you have enough land to handle addi tional cattle

This farm is loca ted on a hill betreen Charleston and Dover Lester Stevens his wife Elizabeth and their children two boys and one girl work together at the life they enjoy most

He is on an all hay fee ding program and hi s latest herd average on 47 cows i s 14684 Ibs of milk and 569 Ibs of fa t In the SUIDshy

mer he pas tures his cows until he fini shes c utting his fi rst crop This ye ar he s tar ted haying on J une 10 and finished in med - July He then goes on a gr een chop program for as long as possible When I visited with him on Octobe r 16 he was gre en chopping the fa ll oats shown in the pecture These oats had been planted on August 1st He began chopping the seven acres on October 1st eeding 50 head twice a day for the firs t week and once a day since

then He thought the re was about one acre leftand would las t him to abouL Oc tober 20 A tape measur e showed them to be 32 tall

Lester se rves as County Dair y Project Leader for the Piscatashyquis Cvunty E xtens ion Association is on the Board of Directors and a Deacon i n the United Ba ptis t Church in Charleston a Dis shytric t Councilm an for Agway and is on the Town of Dover Advis shyory Committee

While we may have fewer young men coming into the dairy Inshydustry I fee l we m us t face the fac t that under todays conditions we dont need as many Wewi llcoatinue to see enough young men like Lester Stevens come along and take an active interes t in the indus try and their communi ty to keep us in a strong position for many years

We wish Lester and his family continued success in their pro-

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PROTECTION IN A BOTTLE

EACH TIME YOUR RICKERS DAIRYMAN DELIVERS MILK TO YOUR DOOR HE IS DEmiddotshyLIVERING A MEASURE OF PROTECTION TOTHE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY PROshyVIDINGDISEASE-FREE PASshyTUERIZED amp HOMOGENIZED MILK

Milo Rickers Dairy 943-22~1

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P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

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Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

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Milo Elementary rojeet

Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

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nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

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730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

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The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 10: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

age 10 THE TOWN C RI E

REGIONAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE Contd from Page 9Gui ford Parade

Winning float in the Guilford Halloween Parade was an entry ly the Senior Class Mary Mary Quite Contrary theme eatured Miss Mary Ruksnize Photo below shows some of he Seniors celebrating their entries victory (Herrick photo

considerable assistance in Portland Dr Stitham a member-c the Panel of Blue Cross-Blue Shield Plan explained many reshygulations of the plan

Miss Place had been requested by the Regional Committee t(

make a preliminary survey of the hospitals and to make ree o] endations concerning their dietary needs After evaluating the present status she reported that she felt that they were doing aJ

excellent job However with the approval of the Committee s ru has agreed to render such services as might be required on l

consulting basis It is felt that we are extremely fortunate in securing the ser

vices of Miss Place for several reasons she is a former resider of Dover-Foxcroftwhere she now resides and therefore iscentraL located following six months training at Butler Hospital Pro idence R1 she has had over thirty years experience as Die ticiJl atMeriden she is amember ofthe American Dietary Associatiol and is interested in our problems

The Committee discussed the laboratory facilities of the Mil Community Hsopital and is of the opinion that there is an oppar unity for their utilization on a Regional vasis Dr Delgado Lab oratory Technologist is to contact each of the Laboratory pe sonnell to explain the possibilities each hospital has been suppli with a schedule of rates and tests which are available

At the next meeting of the Regional Committee Robert J ord of the Firm of Jordan and Jordan Accountants will discuss B iU Cross He will also explain advantages of central auditing HL expected that Dr Delgado will also make a report on the resu of his survey The time is 730 p m Wed November 18 U

place Central Hall Dover-Foxcroft Anyone interested is we come

Pic tured above are a few Seniors celebrating their float victory

(Photo by Herrick)

aturday the Guilford Kiwanis sponsored their annual Halloween _ty The classes at PCHS entered floats in the parade which ns is ted of the Guilford Fire truck The PCHS Band and the ade school children who marched After the parade a dance was _d in the Gym At intermission the Senior Class was announced he winner in the float contest It was the third win in a row for

C h d 3S of 65 Cider and doughnuts were served following the nouncement The buses departed from the gym at 1035 to take B high school students home

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We are DOW Formiag LEAOUBS

FOR WEDNESDAY AT 830 AND FRIDAY-AT 630 INTERESTED PARTIES MAY PHONE US OR COME IN AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS COUPLES WISHING TO BOWL ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS LEAGUE LEAVE NAMES AT DESK

Leagues to start the second week in November Get your team together and enter them now

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AMERICAN LEGION COUNTY COUNCIL NEWS Mrs Madeline Sweet of Bucksport president of the Amene

Legion Auxiliary Department of Maine and Mrs Merna BurgoYl of Milo Fifth District Vice President will make their officiI visitation to the Auxiliary units of the P iscataquis County Coune at Dexter Tuesday evening November 10 at 800 p m

Members of the units of Greenville Monson Guilford Dove Foxcroft Milo and Brownville Jct have been invited to be gues at this visi tation

The e vening s program will c onsis t of reports by uni t presidenao

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mila Sport S hop COMPLIMENTS OF HOS KIN S

- Gas -Oil

Elm Street Milo

Groceries Open Sundays $I Evenings

Arnold lt1~~St ltiO Pleasant St Milo

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DAGGETTS MAIN ST MILO

LUNCHES Open 10 AM-12MN

Sun Thurs 10AM-l AM Frl8cSat

Dobles Diner MAIN ST __ MILO

~he 93i ~flet ~jttLe marlzetFossRes a nt amp S AR L Y BREAKFAST Grocery iH the State o qna iHe

LUNCHES PACKED GROCERIES shyTO GO

BEVERAGES Our Specialty Wes terll SteerBeef -- LL COURSE H-- gtgt=

PASTRIES ETCi-IOME MADE P MainSt Perrys Market Br~~ville

Park st Milo

T he IIJDporiuDlCom eaus Cash Market Main St Brownville Jct LIGHT LUNCHES - OPEN 8 A M - 10 P M

Cl_ Bu ketl-Scallop lalketl $LI0to aBeverages All la IUIlr 11111 Cal Et

OPEN SUNDAYS Meat-Groceries -

MAIN ST MAINE

MAIN ST MILO

livermore ~ General Oay or Nite Wreck er HunterS Open until Store 11 p m Service ServiceGroceries- Beverages- Meats

Pasteries- Candy D b M Keep Your Vehicle in er y aIne AAA ampALA Top Shape for Hunting

Graves Service St atioll

Body amp Fender Work

( (I Painting Front St Brownvill(3 Jct

The Bearces Scouts

ignition Service Motel amp RestaurantSinclair Gas amp OilPerfect 4-wheel drive MEALS LUNCHES TO TAKE

OUT

Dial Milo 943-7717 light vehicle

Open at ~30 A M for EARLY BREAKFAST

WRECKER SERVICE

W Main St Milo 943-2664 LaGran geCROSBYS

iH E T O W N CRIER

AME RICAN THREAD COMPANYS EIGHTH QUARTER _ TURY CLUB DINNER _e American Thread Company honored its employees of long

ice a t its Eighth Quarter Century Club Dinner held Oct 29 e Milo Town Hall Dining Roo~ inner was served by the Golden Rule Class of tbe Milo Baptist

ch under the direction of Mrs Adelia Leonard Class Presshyt ~lowers in yellow and bronze decorated the tables and favors e in keeping with the finished product of the Company oodr ow-W Decker Manager of the Milo Plant weh -med the

be rs of the Club retired employees and guests making Ecial mention of the pleasant relations the Milo Plant has enshyed with the town management and expressed appreciation of fine cooperation received from them middotDecker presented Mr John B Love Director of General uti ve Services from the New York office who extended greetshyfrom the Company and regrets from Mr P S Howe Jr

irman of the Board in not being able to make his usual visit middothis time After brief remarks from Mr Love Mr Decker

ented Mrs J Paul Hamlin who showed movies of old time -ngscenes in the Patternarea and around the Milo Plant taken

the late J Paul Hamlin when associated with the Company ew member received into the Club this year was John H Kelley

having completed twenty five years with the Company was _sented with a diamond studded lapel button

following members of the Club were present Woodrow W -er Raymond E Hamlin June F Dasha Irene Thompson erine Robbins Harold Newman Harry Carey Dwight HamshyAbner Ford Lewis Mountain Richard Sterling Gardner Osmiddot and Maurice Golden Other guests were following retired

loyees Norman Richards Earl Byther C louse Applebee Ralph Sargent Also in attendance were Town Manager O T elle and the Board of Selectman Philip Bradeen Benjamin le Wallace Russe ll and Joseph Villani and Mrs J Paul _lin

o COMMU NITY HOSPITAL NEWS m tions at the hospital during the past month have been very

oded most of the time The census has averaged 101 When puases tc reflect on this fact and realizes that 80 is just t the manimum which can be handled well one can readily rstand the dissatisfaction which results

e week it was necessary to refuse admission to ten patients went elsewhere either to Dover-Foxcroft or to Bangor there have been many others through the month who were

ged to wait for a bed sometimes at considerable inconvenshye is why the Hospital Trustees are concerned about the Buildshyund Drive When thinking people begin to realize the crying for added facilities in the formof 1 Nursing Home Beds ehabilitation~ 3 Long Term Care and 4 Terminal Care h are acceptable to Blue Cross support for the Fund Drive d be more in evidence question has been raised Are the funds being used for preshy

_ Hospital operating expenses The answer of course is deshyly NO All money received on pledges is placed in a special st bearing account in the bank it is entirely separate from

o Communi ty Hospital account since it is in the name ofMilo klmunity Hospital Bullding Fund and can be used only for that no other purpose e Hospital Auxiliary announc~s Receptionists as follows selay Nov 5 Ruth Daggett Friday Thelma MCEachern

lrday Bessie McLaughlin Sunday Maxine Scanlon Monday gina London Tuesday B lanch Degers trom and Wednesday

rIM Gould

NBC Hotline Page 1

NBC Operator U-227 is the impressive title of Mrs Glad~

Newman Town Clerk of Lakeview Plantation The NBC phon was installed as a direct link with the ne twork s Huntley-B rin program in order to obtain the Plantations election results

Mrs Newman is shown with the Hotline phone ready to re port results of nine registered voters

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HERRING BROS Phone 876 - 2631 Just beyond the covered

bridge on the Dover - Guilford Road

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AB N A KI GIRL S COUT COUNCIL

Cadette Troop 118 held a Halloween Party at the Scout Hall last Thursday night The girls played games bobbed for apples and danced to recoras The fo llowing gir ls from LaGrange wer e guests Diane Pierce Ca rrie Fros t He len Ward Rena Ward Dor othy Ward Linda Avery Stephanie Armstrong Shelia Decker and Leader Mrs Gordon

The Girl Sc outs of the newly formed troop met for a Halloween Party Thur s day the 29th After for ming their horse-shoe sayshying the P ledge of Allegiance promice and laws they walked in a circle until che judges decided who was the ugliest and who was the best dressed or funnie s t The winners were Hope Stevens and

-~-----~=II~Gayla Witham Later they did the limbo The winners of the limshybo contest were Debra Henderson Susan Smith and Edith Lanshycaster

GUILFORD HALLOWEE N PARTY

Grade s 2 and 3 in Guilford held their Halloween party on F r iday afternoon Games and refreshments were enjoyed Mrs Susie Mains Mr s Ruth Harvey and Mrs Evelyn Godsoe served as judges of the costumes and selected the following as winners In Mrs Dows room The Best Halloween Costume Sharon Hall The Best Story Book Character Jeffrey Dauphinee The Most Horrible J ohn Seales The Most Original P eter Deane The Pre ttiest Cindy Willey In Mrs Taylor s room The Best HallshyoweenCostume Lewis Morrison The Bes t Story Book Character Mary Jenks The Mos t Horrible Russell Crabtree The Most Origshyinal Debra Crabtree The Pre tties t Linda B lake

LOANS AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR CITIZ ENS

Specialauthorizationa in the Senior Citizen Hou~ing Act of 1962 allow the Farmers Home Administration to make four pe r cent housing loans to persons 62 years of age and over reports Roshybert C Ferris County Supe rvisor at Newport

two Girls Scouts from Millinocket East Millinocket Medshy These loans funds may be used fo r heating systems r oofing Dover-Foxcroft Milo Brownville and LaGrange attended bathrooms septic tanks Storm windows and doors ~ainting

middot~hop for patrol leaders assistant patrol leaders and troop kitchen r emode ling and many other necessary repairs ormiddot~rnproveshys at the Brownville Jct Y M C A on October 24th Eve ry ments to dwe lling being used as permanent residences They may in Neighborhoods 11 and 12 were represented at the a ll day also be used by Senior Cil izens to he lp in construction of a new ng home and if the Se nior Citizen does not have adequate r epayment ~line Gifford field director and Gertrude McKusick neighshy ability of his own he may use an aoceptable endorser such as a ~ director for Neighborhood 11 conducted classes son or aaughte r whomay be willing to assis t in making the payshy orkshopwas a pilot or test meeting for Abnaki Council ments if the Senior Citizen is unable to do so as the fi rst such project tried Reports indicate that the Normally repayments are expected e ach month or as income is hopwas ve ry successful and the activity may become stand- available for payments The long terms are also available to Senshy

actice ove r the entire Council Area ior Citizens coxrluded Mr Ferris

THE TOWN CRI E R Page

Y INDUSTRY HAS YOUNG LEADERSHIP Henry C ook Area Dairy Specialis t Co shy rative Extenampion Se rvice

So many times we read about the average age of farmers beiJlg the 50s and few young men coming into the busnes s This

ould le ad you to wonder what the dairy indus try is doing for oung leadership Looking out over the area I c over I find qui te a number of men

ho would fill the b ill The mlUl I have chosen is one you hear -ery little about He has on ly been in business since July 11959 In that short time he has added to the farm and now has about 900 acres of which 320 acres a re tillable Most of his land is Thorndike and Bangor soil and he is m oving into the use of alfalfa

Whi le his present he r d size doesnt require the amount of land he has it i s his feeli ng that herd size can b e expanded anytime Land is more difficult to come by P r ofitable expansion can only come when you have enough land to handle addi tional cattle

This farm is loca ted on a hill betreen Charleston and Dover Lester Stevens his wife Elizabeth and their children two boys and one girl work together at the life they enjoy most

He is on an all hay fee ding program and hi s latest herd average on 47 cows i s 14684 Ibs of milk and 569 Ibs of fa t In the SUIDshy

mer he pas tures his cows until he fini shes c utting his fi rst crop This ye ar he s tar ted haying on J une 10 and finished in med - July He then goes on a gr een chop program for as long as possible When I visited with him on Octobe r 16 he was gre en chopping the fa ll oats shown in the pecture These oats had been planted on August 1st He began chopping the seven acres on October 1st eeding 50 head twice a day for the firs t week and once a day since

then He thought the re was about one acre leftand would las t him to abouL Oc tober 20 A tape measur e showed them to be 32 tall

Lester se rves as County Dair y Project Leader for the Piscatashyquis Cvunty E xtens ion Association is on the Board of Directors and a Deacon i n the United Ba ptis t Church in Charleston a Dis shytric t Councilm an for Agway and is on the Town of Dover Advis shyory Committee

While we may have fewer young men coming into the dairy Inshydustry I fee l we m us t face the fac t that under todays conditions we dont need as many Wewi llcoatinue to see enough young men like Lester Stevens come along and take an active interes t in the indus try and their communi ty to keep us in a strong position for many years

We wish Lester and his family continued success in their pro-

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PROTECTION IN A BOTTLE

EACH TIME YOUR RICKERS DAIRYMAN DELIVERS MILK TO YOUR DOOR HE IS DEmiddotshyLIVERING A MEASURE OF PROTECTION TOTHE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY PROshyVIDINGDISEASE-FREE PASshyTUERIZED amp HOMOGENIZED MILK

Milo Rickers Dairy 943-22~1

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P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

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Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

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Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

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nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

Camel 5

730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

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HUNi ERS NOTicE

- - - - shy10 OFF LIST ON ANY 3 BOXES OF AMMO OF ONE CALIBER 22 Caliber Ammo 500 rounds for $600 2 boxes 12 gao 4 shotgun shells for $500 Still have a few boys coats for $5

mila Sport S hop COMPLIMENTS OF HOS KIN S

- Gas -Oil

Elm Street Milo

Groceries Open Sundays $I Evenings

Arnold lt1~~St ltiO Pleasant St Milo

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DAGGETTS MAIN ST MILO

LUNCHES Open 10 AM-12MN

Sun Thurs 10AM-l AM Frl8cSat

Dobles Diner MAIN ST __ MILO

~he 93i ~flet ~jttLe marlzetFossRes a nt amp S AR L Y BREAKFAST Grocery iH the State o qna iHe

LUNCHES PACKED GROCERIES shyTO GO

BEVERAGES Our Specialty Wes terll SteerBeef -- LL COURSE H-- gtgt=

PASTRIES ETCi-IOME MADE P MainSt Perrys Market Br~~ville

Park st Milo

T he IIJDporiuDlCom eaus Cash Market Main St Brownville Jct LIGHT LUNCHES - OPEN 8 A M - 10 P M

Cl_ Bu ketl-Scallop lalketl $LI0to aBeverages All la IUIlr 11111 Cal Et

OPEN SUNDAYS Meat-Groceries -

MAIN ST MAINE

MAIN ST MILO

livermore ~ General Oay or Nite Wreck er HunterS Open until Store 11 p m Service ServiceGroceries- Beverages- Meats

Pasteries- Candy D b M Keep Your Vehicle in er y aIne AAA ampALA Top Shape for Hunting

Graves Service St atioll

Body amp Fender Work

( (I Painting Front St Brownvill(3 Jct

The Bearces Scouts

ignition Service Motel amp RestaurantSinclair Gas amp OilPerfect 4-wheel drive MEALS LUNCHES TO TAKE

OUT

Dial Milo 943-7717 light vehicle

Open at ~30 A M for EARLY BREAKFAST

WRECKER SERVICE

W Main St Milo 943-2664 LaGran geCROSBYS

iH E T O W N CRIER

AME RICAN THREAD COMPANYS EIGHTH QUARTER _ TURY CLUB DINNER _e American Thread Company honored its employees of long

ice a t its Eighth Quarter Century Club Dinner held Oct 29 e Milo Town Hall Dining Roo~ inner was served by the Golden Rule Class of tbe Milo Baptist

ch under the direction of Mrs Adelia Leonard Class Presshyt ~lowers in yellow and bronze decorated the tables and favors e in keeping with the finished product of the Company oodr ow-W Decker Manager of the Milo Plant weh -med the

be rs of the Club retired employees and guests making Ecial mention of the pleasant relations the Milo Plant has enshyed with the town management and expressed appreciation of fine cooperation received from them middotDecker presented Mr John B Love Director of General uti ve Services from the New York office who extended greetshyfrom the Company and regrets from Mr P S Howe Jr

irman of the Board in not being able to make his usual visit middothis time After brief remarks from Mr Love Mr Decker

ented Mrs J Paul Hamlin who showed movies of old time -ngscenes in the Patternarea and around the Milo Plant taken

the late J Paul Hamlin when associated with the Company ew member received into the Club this year was John H Kelley

having completed twenty five years with the Company was _sented with a diamond studded lapel button

following members of the Club were present Woodrow W -er Raymond E Hamlin June F Dasha Irene Thompson erine Robbins Harold Newman Harry Carey Dwight HamshyAbner Ford Lewis Mountain Richard Sterling Gardner Osmiddot and Maurice Golden Other guests were following retired

loyees Norman Richards Earl Byther C louse Applebee Ralph Sargent Also in attendance were Town Manager O T elle and the Board of Selectman Philip Bradeen Benjamin le Wallace Russe ll and Joseph Villani and Mrs J Paul _lin

o COMMU NITY HOSPITAL NEWS m tions at the hospital during the past month have been very

oded most of the time The census has averaged 101 When puases tc reflect on this fact and realizes that 80 is just t the manimum which can be handled well one can readily rstand the dissatisfaction which results

e week it was necessary to refuse admission to ten patients went elsewhere either to Dover-Foxcroft or to Bangor there have been many others through the month who were

ged to wait for a bed sometimes at considerable inconvenshye is why the Hospital Trustees are concerned about the Buildshyund Drive When thinking people begin to realize the crying for added facilities in the formof 1 Nursing Home Beds ehabilitation~ 3 Long Term Care and 4 Terminal Care h are acceptable to Blue Cross support for the Fund Drive d be more in evidence question has been raised Are the funds being used for preshy

_ Hospital operating expenses The answer of course is deshyly NO All money received on pledges is placed in a special st bearing account in the bank it is entirely separate from

o Communi ty Hospital account since it is in the name ofMilo klmunity Hospital Bullding Fund and can be used only for that no other purpose e Hospital Auxiliary announc~s Receptionists as follows selay Nov 5 Ruth Daggett Friday Thelma MCEachern

lrday Bessie McLaughlin Sunday Maxine Scanlon Monday gina London Tuesday B lanch Degers trom and Wednesday

rIM Gould

NBC Hotline Page 1

NBC Operator U-227 is the impressive title of Mrs Glad~

Newman Town Clerk of Lakeview Plantation The NBC phon was installed as a direct link with the ne twork s Huntley-B rin program in order to obtain the Plantations election results

Mrs Newman is shown with the Hotline phone ready to re port results of nine registered voters

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We process our 01MD thus ellntlnating the

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HERRING BROS Phone 876 - 2631 Just beyond the covered

bridge on the Dover - Guilford Road

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AB N A KI GIRL S COUT COUNCIL

Cadette Troop 118 held a Halloween Party at the Scout Hall last Thursday night The girls played games bobbed for apples and danced to recoras The fo llowing gir ls from LaGrange wer e guests Diane Pierce Ca rrie Fros t He len Ward Rena Ward Dor othy Ward Linda Avery Stephanie Armstrong Shelia Decker and Leader Mrs Gordon

The Girl Sc outs of the newly formed troop met for a Halloween Party Thur s day the 29th After for ming their horse-shoe sayshying the P ledge of Allegiance promice and laws they walked in a circle until che judges decided who was the ugliest and who was the best dressed or funnie s t The winners were Hope Stevens and

-~-----~=II~Gayla Witham Later they did the limbo The winners of the limshybo contest were Debra Henderson Susan Smith and Edith Lanshycaster

GUILFORD HALLOWEE N PARTY

Grade s 2 and 3 in Guilford held their Halloween party on F r iday afternoon Games and refreshments were enjoyed Mrs Susie Mains Mr s Ruth Harvey and Mrs Evelyn Godsoe served as judges of the costumes and selected the following as winners In Mrs Dows room The Best Halloween Costume Sharon Hall The Best Story Book Character Jeffrey Dauphinee The Most Horrible J ohn Seales The Most Original P eter Deane The Pre ttiest Cindy Willey In Mrs Taylor s room The Best HallshyoweenCostume Lewis Morrison The Bes t Story Book Character Mary Jenks The Mos t Horrible Russell Crabtree The Most Origshyinal Debra Crabtree The Pre tties t Linda B lake

LOANS AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR CITIZ ENS

Specialauthorizationa in the Senior Citizen Hou~ing Act of 1962 allow the Farmers Home Administration to make four pe r cent housing loans to persons 62 years of age and over reports Roshybert C Ferris County Supe rvisor at Newport

two Girls Scouts from Millinocket East Millinocket Medshy These loans funds may be used fo r heating systems r oofing Dover-Foxcroft Milo Brownville and LaGrange attended bathrooms septic tanks Storm windows and doors ~ainting

middot~hop for patrol leaders assistant patrol leaders and troop kitchen r emode ling and many other necessary repairs ormiddot~rnproveshys at the Brownville Jct Y M C A on October 24th Eve ry ments to dwe lling being used as permanent residences They may in Neighborhoods 11 and 12 were represented at the a ll day also be used by Senior Cil izens to he lp in construction of a new ng home and if the Se nior Citizen does not have adequate r epayment ~line Gifford field director and Gertrude McKusick neighshy ability of his own he may use an aoceptable endorser such as a ~ director for Neighborhood 11 conducted classes son or aaughte r whomay be willing to assis t in making the payshy orkshopwas a pilot or test meeting for Abnaki Council ments if the Senior Citizen is unable to do so as the fi rst such project tried Reports indicate that the Normally repayments are expected e ach month or as income is hopwas ve ry successful and the activity may become stand- available for payments The long terms are also available to Senshy

actice ove r the entire Council Area ior Citizens coxrluded Mr Ferris

THE TOWN CRI E R Page

Y INDUSTRY HAS YOUNG LEADERSHIP Henry C ook Area Dairy Specialis t Co shy rative Extenampion Se rvice

So many times we read about the average age of farmers beiJlg the 50s and few young men coming into the busnes s This

ould le ad you to wonder what the dairy indus try is doing for oung leadership Looking out over the area I c over I find qui te a number of men

ho would fill the b ill The mlUl I have chosen is one you hear -ery little about He has on ly been in business since July 11959 In that short time he has added to the farm and now has about 900 acres of which 320 acres a re tillable Most of his land is Thorndike and Bangor soil and he is m oving into the use of alfalfa

Whi le his present he r d size doesnt require the amount of land he has it i s his feeli ng that herd size can b e expanded anytime Land is more difficult to come by P r ofitable expansion can only come when you have enough land to handle addi tional cattle

This farm is loca ted on a hill betreen Charleston and Dover Lester Stevens his wife Elizabeth and their children two boys and one girl work together at the life they enjoy most

He is on an all hay fee ding program and hi s latest herd average on 47 cows i s 14684 Ibs of milk and 569 Ibs of fa t In the SUIDshy

mer he pas tures his cows until he fini shes c utting his fi rst crop This ye ar he s tar ted haying on J une 10 and finished in med - July He then goes on a gr een chop program for as long as possible When I visited with him on Octobe r 16 he was gre en chopping the fa ll oats shown in the pecture These oats had been planted on August 1st He began chopping the seven acres on October 1st eeding 50 head twice a day for the firs t week and once a day since

then He thought the re was about one acre leftand would las t him to abouL Oc tober 20 A tape measur e showed them to be 32 tall

Lester se rves as County Dair y Project Leader for the Piscatashyquis Cvunty E xtens ion Association is on the Board of Directors and a Deacon i n the United Ba ptis t Church in Charleston a Dis shytric t Councilm an for Agway and is on the Town of Dover Advis shyory Committee

While we may have fewer young men coming into the dairy Inshydustry I fee l we m us t face the fac t that under todays conditions we dont need as many Wewi llcoatinue to see enough young men like Lester Stevens come along and take an active interes t in the indus try and their communi ty to keep us in a strong position for many years

We wish Lester and his family continued success in their pro-

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reguly 40 511nppiug bays uutil (U~ri6tnla6 Milo 943-778

PROTECTION IN A BOTTLE

EACH TIME YOUR RICKERS DAIRYMAN DELIVERS MILK TO YOUR DOOR HE IS DEmiddotshyLIVERING A MEASURE OF PROTECTION TOTHE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY PROshyVIDINGDISEASE-FREE PASshyTUERIZED amp HOMOGENIZED MILK

Milo Rickers Dairy 943-22~1

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P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

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Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

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Milo Elementary rojeet

Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

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nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

Camel 5

730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 12: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

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HUNi ERS NOTicE

- - - - shy10 OFF LIST ON ANY 3 BOXES OF AMMO OF ONE CALIBER 22 Caliber Ammo 500 rounds for $600 2 boxes 12 gao 4 shotgun shells for $500 Still have a few boys coats for $5

mila Sport S hop COMPLIMENTS OF HOS KIN S

- Gas -Oil

Elm Street Milo

Groceries Open Sundays $I Evenings

Arnold lt1~~St ltiO Pleasant St Milo

7~ peau t~1teet

4IUt Ed t1tte~

DAGGETTS MAIN ST MILO

LUNCHES Open 10 AM-12MN

Sun Thurs 10AM-l AM Frl8cSat

Dobles Diner MAIN ST __ MILO

~he 93i ~flet ~jttLe marlzetFossRes a nt amp S AR L Y BREAKFAST Grocery iH the State o qna iHe

LUNCHES PACKED GROCERIES shyTO GO

BEVERAGES Our Specialty Wes terll SteerBeef -- LL COURSE H-- gtgt=

PASTRIES ETCi-IOME MADE P MainSt Perrys Market Br~~ville

Park st Milo

T he IIJDporiuDlCom eaus Cash Market Main St Brownville Jct LIGHT LUNCHES - OPEN 8 A M - 10 P M

Cl_ Bu ketl-Scallop lalketl $LI0to aBeverages All la IUIlr 11111 Cal Et

OPEN SUNDAYS Meat-Groceries -

MAIN ST MAINE

MAIN ST MILO

livermore ~ General Oay or Nite Wreck er HunterS Open until Store 11 p m Service ServiceGroceries- Beverages- Meats

Pasteries- Candy D b M Keep Your Vehicle in er y aIne AAA ampALA Top Shape for Hunting

Graves Service St atioll

Body amp Fender Work

( (I Painting Front St Brownvill(3 Jct

The Bearces Scouts

ignition Service Motel amp RestaurantSinclair Gas amp OilPerfect 4-wheel drive MEALS LUNCHES TO TAKE

OUT

Dial Milo 943-7717 light vehicle

Open at ~30 A M for EARLY BREAKFAST

WRECKER SERVICE

W Main St Milo 943-2664 LaGran geCROSBYS

iH E T O W N CRIER

AME RICAN THREAD COMPANYS EIGHTH QUARTER _ TURY CLUB DINNER _e American Thread Company honored its employees of long

ice a t its Eighth Quarter Century Club Dinner held Oct 29 e Milo Town Hall Dining Roo~ inner was served by the Golden Rule Class of tbe Milo Baptist

ch under the direction of Mrs Adelia Leonard Class Presshyt ~lowers in yellow and bronze decorated the tables and favors e in keeping with the finished product of the Company oodr ow-W Decker Manager of the Milo Plant weh -med the

be rs of the Club retired employees and guests making Ecial mention of the pleasant relations the Milo Plant has enshyed with the town management and expressed appreciation of fine cooperation received from them middotDecker presented Mr John B Love Director of General uti ve Services from the New York office who extended greetshyfrom the Company and regrets from Mr P S Howe Jr

irman of the Board in not being able to make his usual visit middothis time After brief remarks from Mr Love Mr Decker

ented Mrs J Paul Hamlin who showed movies of old time -ngscenes in the Patternarea and around the Milo Plant taken

the late J Paul Hamlin when associated with the Company ew member received into the Club this year was John H Kelley

having completed twenty five years with the Company was _sented with a diamond studded lapel button

following members of the Club were present Woodrow W -er Raymond E Hamlin June F Dasha Irene Thompson erine Robbins Harold Newman Harry Carey Dwight HamshyAbner Ford Lewis Mountain Richard Sterling Gardner Osmiddot and Maurice Golden Other guests were following retired

loyees Norman Richards Earl Byther C louse Applebee Ralph Sargent Also in attendance were Town Manager O T elle and the Board of Selectman Philip Bradeen Benjamin le Wallace Russe ll and Joseph Villani and Mrs J Paul _lin

o COMMU NITY HOSPITAL NEWS m tions at the hospital during the past month have been very

oded most of the time The census has averaged 101 When puases tc reflect on this fact and realizes that 80 is just t the manimum which can be handled well one can readily rstand the dissatisfaction which results

e week it was necessary to refuse admission to ten patients went elsewhere either to Dover-Foxcroft or to Bangor there have been many others through the month who were

ged to wait for a bed sometimes at considerable inconvenshye is why the Hospital Trustees are concerned about the Buildshyund Drive When thinking people begin to realize the crying for added facilities in the formof 1 Nursing Home Beds ehabilitation~ 3 Long Term Care and 4 Terminal Care h are acceptable to Blue Cross support for the Fund Drive d be more in evidence question has been raised Are the funds being used for preshy

_ Hospital operating expenses The answer of course is deshyly NO All money received on pledges is placed in a special st bearing account in the bank it is entirely separate from

o Communi ty Hospital account since it is in the name ofMilo klmunity Hospital Bullding Fund and can be used only for that no other purpose e Hospital Auxiliary announc~s Receptionists as follows selay Nov 5 Ruth Daggett Friday Thelma MCEachern

lrday Bessie McLaughlin Sunday Maxine Scanlon Monday gina London Tuesday B lanch Degers trom and Wednesday

rIM Gould

NBC Hotline Page 1

NBC Operator U-227 is the impressive title of Mrs Glad~

Newman Town Clerk of Lakeview Plantation The NBC phon was installed as a direct link with the ne twork s Huntley-B rin program in order to obtain the Plantations election results

Mrs Newman is shown with the Hotline phone ready to re port results of nine registered voters

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HERRING BROS Phone 876 - 2631 Just beyond the covered

bridge on the Dover - Guilford Road

ge 14 THE TOWN C R IE R

AB N A KI GIRL S COUT COUNCIL

Cadette Troop 118 held a Halloween Party at the Scout Hall last Thursday night The girls played games bobbed for apples and danced to recoras The fo llowing gir ls from LaGrange wer e guests Diane Pierce Ca rrie Fros t He len Ward Rena Ward Dor othy Ward Linda Avery Stephanie Armstrong Shelia Decker and Leader Mrs Gordon

The Girl Sc outs of the newly formed troop met for a Halloween Party Thur s day the 29th After for ming their horse-shoe sayshying the P ledge of Allegiance promice and laws they walked in a circle until che judges decided who was the ugliest and who was the best dressed or funnie s t The winners were Hope Stevens and

-~-----~=II~Gayla Witham Later they did the limbo The winners of the limshybo contest were Debra Henderson Susan Smith and Edith Lanshycaster

GUILFORD HALLOWEE N PARTY

Grade s 2 and 3 in Guilford held their Halloween party on F r iday afternoon Games and refreshments were enjoyed Mrs Susie Mains Mr s Ruth Harvey and Mrs Evelyn Godsoe served as judges of the costumes and selected the following as winners In Mrs Dows room The Best Halloween Costume Sharon Hall The Best Story Book Character Jeffrey Dauphinee The Most Horrible J ohn Seales The Most Original P eter Deane The Pre ttiest Cindy Willey In Mrs Taylor s room The Best HallshyoweenCostume Lewis Morrison The Bes t Story Book Character Mary Jenks The Mos t Horrible Russell Crabtree The Most Origshyinal Debra Crabtree The Pre tties t Linda B lake

LOANS AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR CITIZ ENS

Specialauthorizationa in the Senior Citizen Hou~ing Act of 1962 allow the Farmers Home Administration to make four pe r cent housing loans to persons 62 years of age and over reports Roshybert C Ferris County Supe rvisor at Newport

two Girls Scouts from Millinocket East Millinocket Medshy These loans funds may be used fo r heating systems r oofing Dover-Foxcroft Milo Brownville and LaGrange attended bathrooms septic tanks Storm windows and doors ~ainting

middot~hop for patrol leaders assistant patrol leaders and troop kitchen r emode ling and many other necessary repairs ormiddot~rnproveshys at the Brownville Jct Y M C A on October 24th Eve ry ments to dwe lling being used as permanent residences They may in Neighborhoods 11 and 12 were represented at the a ll day also be used by Senior Cil izens to he lp in construction of a new ng home and if the Se nior Citizen does not have adequate r epayment ~line Gifford field director and Gertrude McKusick neighshy ability of his own he may use an aoceptable endorser such as a ~ director for Neighborhood 11 conducted classes son or aaughte r whomay be willing to assis t in making the payshy orkshopwas a pilot or test meeting for Abnaki Council ments if the Senior Citizen is unable to do so as the fi rst such project tried Reports indicate that the Normally repayments are expected e ach month or as income is hopwas ve ry successful and the activity may become stand- available for payments The long terms are also available to Senshy

actice ove r the entire Council Area ior Citizens coxrluded Mr Ferris

THE TOWN CRI E R Page

Y INDUSTRY HAS YOUNG LEADERSHIP Henry C ook Area Dairy Specialis t Co shy rative Extenampion Se rvice

So many times we read about the average age of farmers beiJlg the 50s and few young men coming into the busnes s This

ould le ad you to wonder what the dairy indus try is doing for oung leadership Looking out over the area I c over I find qui te a number of men

ho would fill the b ill The mlUl I have chosen is one you hear -ery little about He has on ly been in business since July 11959 In that short time he has added to the farm and now has about 900 acres of which 320 acres a re tillable Most of his land is Thorndike and Bangor soil and he is m oving into the use of alfalfa

Whi le his present he r d size doesnt require the amount of land he has it i s his feeli ng that herd size can b e expanded anytime Land is more difficult to come by P r ofitable expansion can only come when you have enough land to handle addi tional cattle

This farm is loca ted on a hill betreen Charleston and Dover Lester Stevens his wife Elizabeth and their children two boys and one girl work together at the life they enjoy most

He is on an all hay fee ding program and hi s latest herd average on 47 cows i s 14684 Ibs of milk and 569 Ibs of fa t In the SUIDshy

mer he pas tures his cows until he fini shes c utting his fi rst crop This ye ar he s tar ted haying on J une 10 and finished in med - July He then goes on a gr een chop program for as long as possible When I visited with him on Octobe r 16 he was gre en chopping the fa ll oats shown in the pecture These oats had been planted on August 1st He began chopping the seven acres on October 1st eeding 50 head twice a day for the firs t week and once a day since

then He thought the re was about one acre leftand would las t him to abouL Oc tober 20 A tape measur e showed them to be 32 tall

Lester se rves as County Dair y Project Leader for the Piscatashyquis Cvunty E xtens ion Association is on the Board of Directors and a Deacon i n the United Ba ptis t Church in Charleston a Dis shytric t Councilm an for Agway and is on the Town of Dover Advis shyory Committee

While we may have fewer young men coming into the dairy Inshydustry I fee l we m us t face the fac t that under todays conditions we dont need as many Wewi llcoatinue to see enough young men like Lester Stevens come along and take an active interes t in the indus try and their communi ty to keep us in a strong position for many years

We wish Lester and his family continued success in their pro-

mnn~t f nrgrt qrr t l1i5 yrar ~qnp at

Daatt 1J~ fnr ~rr gift Nnw

reguly 40 511nppiug bays uutil (U~ri6tnla6 Milo 943-778

PROTECTION IN A BOTTLE

EACH TIME YOUR RICKERS DAIRYMAN DELIVERS MILK TO YOUR DOOR HE IS DEmiddotshyLIVERING A MEASURE OF PROTECTION TOTHE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY PROshyVIDINGDISEASE-FREE PASshyTUERIZED amp HOMOGENIZED MILK

Milo Rickers Dairy 943-22~1

ge 16

P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

~aluJrruiUr

Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

rvh OA~IFtEl A MITE SILLY lfLf BUT I RECKOt( A

rElJfRS GoT ~EnpoundR CItANcE D~ IIW EfN HE Loo K MOll E 1Illtpound II D EeR TI1 AN HE lOOIlS LI KE A MA N OR A COW

OR 5 0 rl f OTHER W I LO C R ITT THAT A INT ~UPP05=O ro GEt 5 Hor lIIowCAYS gtrampM$ LI Kpound A OT 0 (OTTO l OOM L I ~ WHA-r TH~ AINT JUST ~O n lpoundY

0 Gn S Ol tlOwrlt TWAT DONT 3

P age]

Milo Elementary rojeet

Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

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~ amp it tJItlaquoe MILO ME

nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

Camel 5

730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 13: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

iH E T O W N CRIER

AME RICAN THREAD COMPANYS EIGHTH QUARTER _ TURY CLUB DINNER _e American Thread Company honored its employees of long

ice a t its Eighth Quarter Century Club Dinner held Oct 29 e Milo Town Hall Dining Roo~ inner was served by the Golden Rule Class of tbe Milo Baptist

ch under the direction of Mrs Adelia Leonard Class Presshyt ~lowers in yellow and bronze decorated the tables and favors e in keeping with the finished product of the Company oodr ow-W Decker Manager of the Milo Plant weh -med the

be rs of the Club retired employees and guests making Ecial mention of the pleasant relations the Milo Plant has enshyed with the town management and expressed appreciation of fine cooperation received from them middotDecker presented Mr John B Love Director of General uti ve Services from the New York office who extended greetshyfrom the Company and regrets from Mr P S Howe Jr

irman of the Board in not being able to make his usual visit middothis time After brief remarks from Mr Love Mr Decker

ented Mrs J Paul Hamlin who showed movies of old time -ngscenes in the Patternarea and around the Milo Plant taken

the late J Paul Hamlin when associated with the Company ew member received into the Club this year was John H Kelley

having completed twenty five years with the Company was _sented with a diamond studded lapel button

following members of the Club were present Woodrow W -er Raymond E Hamlin June F Dasha Irene Thompson erine Robbins Harold Newman Harry Carey Dwight HamshyAbner Ford Lewis Mountain Richard Sterling Gardner Osmiddot and Maurice Golden Other guests were following retired

loyees Norman Richards Earl Byther C louse Applebee Ralph Sargent Also in attendance were Town Manager O T elle and the Board of Selectman Philip Bradeen Benjamin le Wallace Russe ll and Joseph Villani and Mrs J Paul _lin

o COMMU NITY HOSPITAL NEWS m tions at the hospital during the past month have been very

oded most of the time The census has averaged 101 When puases tc reflect on this fact and realizes that 80 is just t the manimum which can be handled well one can readily rstand the dissatisfaction which results

e week it was necessary to refuse admission to ten patients went elsewhere either to Dover-Foxcroft or to Bangor there have been many others through the month who were

ged to wait for a bed sometimes at considerable inconvenshye is why the Hospital Trustees are concerned about the Buildshyund Drive When thinking people begin to realize the crying for added facilities in the formof 1 Nursing Home Beds ehabilitation~ 3 Long Term Care and 4 Terminal Care h are acceptable to Blue Cross support for the Fund Drive d be more in evidence question has been raised Are the funds being used for preshy

_ Hospital operating expenses The answer of course is deshyly NO All money received on pledges is placed in a special st bearing account in the bank it is entirely separate from

o Communi ty Hospital account since it is in the name ofMilo klmunity Hospital Bullding Fund and can be used only for that no other purpose e Hospital Auxiliary announc~s Receptionists as follows selay Nov 5 Ruth Daggett Friday Thelma MCEachern

lrday Bessie McLaughlin Sunday Maxine Scanlon Monday gina London Tuesday B lanch Degers trom and Wednesday

rIM Gould

NBC Hotline Page 1

NBC Operator U-227 is the impressive title of Mrs Glad~

Newman Town Clerk of Lakeview Plantation The NBC phon was installed as a direct link with the ne twork s Huntley-B rin program in order to obtain the Plantations election results

Mrs Newman is shown with the Hotline phone ready to re port results of nine registered voters

~poundw~ reg~ 1OO~pound~~oOIi

Let us fill that empty Freezer

Western Steer Beel ~OO)~ ~reg( ~copy ~~( [f)~ ~[)Q

CUT FOR THE FREEZE Rr r

Also PORK VEAL LAMB

We process our 01MD thus ellntlnating the

ntlddlentan

HERRING BROS Phone 876 - 2631 Just beyond the covered

bridge on the Dover - Guilford Road

ge 14 THE TOWN C R IE R

AB N A KI GIRL S COUT COUNCIL

Cadette Troop 118 held a Halloween Party at the Scout Hall last Thursday night The girls played games bobbed for apples and danced to recoras The fo llowing gir ls from LaGrange wer e guests Diane Pierce Ca rrie Fros t He len Ward Rena Ward Dor othy Ward Linda Avery Stephanie Armstrong Shelia Decker and Leader Mrs Gordon

The Girl Sc outs of the newly formed troop met for a Halloween Party Thur s day the 29th After for ming their horse-shoe sayshying the P ledge of Allegiance promice and laws they walked in a circle until che judges decided who was the ugliest and who was the best dressed or funnie s t The winners were Hope Stevens and

-~-----~=II~Gayla Witham Later they did the limbo The winners of the limshybo contest were Debra Henderson Susan Smith and Edith Lanshycaster

GUILFORD HALLOWEE N PARTY

Grade s 2 and 3 in Guilford held their Halloween party on F r iday afternoon Games and refreshments were enjoyed Mrs Susie Mains Mr s Ruth Harvey and Mrs Evelyn Godsoe served as judges of the costumes and selected the following as winners In Mrs Dows room The Best Halloween Costume Sharon Hall The Best Story Book Character Jeffrey Dauphinee The Most Horrible J ohn Seales The Most Original P eter Deane The Pre ttiest Cindy Willey In Mrs Taylor s room The Best HallshyoweenCostume Lewis Morrison The Bes t Story Book Character Mary Jenks The Mos t Horrible Russell Crabtree The Most Origshyinal Debra Crabtree The Pre tties t Linda B lake

LOANS AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR CITIZ ENS

Specialauthorizationa in the Senior Citizen Hou~ing Act of 1962 allow the Farmers Home Administration to make four pe r cent housing loans to persons 62 years of age and over reports Roshybert C Ferris County Supe rvisor at Newport

two Girls Scouts from Millinocket East Millinocket Medshy These loans funds may be used fo r heating systems r oofing Dover-Foxcroft Milo Brownville and LaGrange attended bathrooms septic tanks Storm windows and doors ~ainting

middot~hop for patrol leaders assistant patrol leaders and troop kitchen r emode ling and many other necessary repairs ormiddot~rnproveshys at the Brownville Jct Y M C A on October 24th Eve ry ments to dwe lling being used as permanent residences They may in Neighborhoods 11 and 12 were represented at the a ll day also be used by Senior Cil izens to he lp in construction of a new ng home and if the Se nior Citizen does not have adequate r epayment ~line Gifford field director and Gertrude McKusick neighshy ability of his own he may use an aoceptable endorser such as a ~ director for Neighborhood 11 conducted classes son or aaughte r whomay be willing to assis t in making the payshy orkshopwas a pilot or test meeting for Abnaki Council ments if the Senior Citizen is unable to do so as the fi rst such project tried Reports indicate that the Normally repayments are expected e ach month or as income is hopwas ve ry successful and the activity may become stand- available for payments The long terms are also available to Senshy

actice ove r the entire Council Area ior Citizens coxrluded Mr Ferris

THE TOWN CRI E R Page

Y INDUSTRY HAS YOUNG LEADERSHIP Henry C ook Area Dairy Specialis t Co shy rative Extenampion Se rvice

So many times we read about the average age of farmers beiJlg the 50s and few young men coming into the busnes s This

ould le ad you to wonder what the dairy indus try is doing for oung leadership Looking out over the area I c over I find qui te a number of men

ho would fill the b ill The mlUl I have chosen is one you hear -ery little about He has on ly been in business since July 11959 In that short time he has added to the farm and now has about 900 acres of which 320 acres a re tillable Most of his land is Thorndike and Bangor soil and he is m oving into the use of alfalfa

Whi le his present he r d size doesnt require the amount of land he has it i s his feeli ng that herd size can b e expanded anytime Land is more difficult to come by P r ofitable expansion can only come when you have enough land to handle addi tional cattle

This farm is loca ted on a hill betreen Charleston and Dover Lester Stevens his wife Elizabeth and their children two boys and one girl work together at the life they enjoy most

He is on an all hay fee ding program and hi s latest herd average on 47 cows i s 14684 Ibs of milk and 569 Ibs of fa t In the SUIDshy

mer he pas tures his cows until he fini shes c utting his fi rst crop This ye ar he s tar ted haying on J une 10 and finished in med - July He then goes on a gr een chop program for as long as possible When I visited with him on Octobe r 16 he was gre en chopping the fa ll oats shown in the pecture These oats had been planted on August 1st He began chopping the seven acres on October 1st eeding 50 head twice a day for the firs t week and once a day since

then He thought the re was about one acre leftand would las t him to abouL Oc tober 20 A tape measur e showed them to be 32 tall

Lester se rves as County Dair y Project Leader for the Piscatashyquis Cvunty E xtens ion Association is on the Board of Directors and a Deacon i n the United Ba ptis t Church in Charleston a Dis shytric t Councilm an for Agway and is on the Town of Dover Advis shyory Committee

While we may have fewer young men coming into the dairy Inshydustry I fee l we m us t face the fac t that under todays conditions we dont need as many Wewi llcoatinue to see enough young men like Lester Stevens come along and take an active interes t in the indus try and their communi ty to keep us in a strong position for many years

We wish Lester and his family continued success in their pro-

mnn~t f nrgrt qrr t l1i5 yrar ~qnp at

Daatt 1J~ fnr ~rr gift Nnw

reguly 40 511nppiug bays uutil (U~ri6tnla6 Milo 943-778

PROTECTION IN A BOTTLE

EACH TIME YOUR RICKERS DAIRYMAN DELIVERS MILK TO YOUR DOOR HE IS DEmiddotshyLIVERING A MEASURE OF PROTECTION TOTHE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY PROshyVIDINGDISEASE-FREE PASshyTUERIZED amp HOMOGENIZED MILK

Milo Rickers Dairy 943-22~1

ge 16

P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

~aluJrruiUr

Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

rvh OA~IFtEl A MITE SILLY lfLf BUT I RECKOt( A

rElJfRS GoT ~EnpoundR CItANcE D~ IIW EfN HE Loo K MOll E 1Illtpound II D EeR TI1 AN HE lOOIlS LI KE A MA N OR A COW

OR 5 0 rl f OTHER W I LO C R ITT THAT A INT ~UPP05=O ro GEt 5 Hor lIIowCAYS gtrampM$ LI Kpound A OT 0 (OTTO l OOM L I ~ WHA-r TH~ AINT JUST ~O n lpoundY

0 Gn S Ol tlOwrlt TWAT DONT 3

P age]

Milo Elementary rojeet

Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

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~ amp it tJItlaquoe MILO ME

nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

Camel 5

730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 14: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

ge 14 THE TOWN C R IE R

AB N A KI GIRL S COUT COUNCIL

Cadette Troop 118 held a Halloween Party at the Scout Hall last Thursday night The girls played games bobbed for apples and danced to recoras The fo llowing gir ls from LaGrange wer e guests Diane Pierce Ca rrie Fros t He len Ward Rena Ward Dor othy Ward Linda Avery Stephanie Armstrong Shelia Decker and Leader Mrs Gordon

The Girl Sc outs of the newly formed troop met for a Halloween Party Thur s day the 29th After for ming their horse-shoe sayshying the P ledge of Allegiance promice and laws they walked in a circle until che judges decided who was the ugliest and who was the best dressed or funnie s t The winners were Hope Stevens and

-~-----~=II~Gayla Witham Later they did the limbo The winners of the limshybo contest were Debra Henderson Susan Smith and Edith Lanshycaster

GUILFORD HALLOWEE N PARTY

Grade s 2 and 3 in Guilford held their Halloween party on F r iday afternoon Games and refreshments were enjoyed Mrs Susie Mains Mr s Ruth Harvey and Mrs Evelyn Godsoe served as judges of the costumes and selected the following as winners In Mrs Dows room The Best Halloween Costume Sharon Hall The Best Story Book Character Jeffrey Dauphinee The Most Horrible J ohn Seales The Most Original P eter Deane The Pre ttiest Cindy Willey In Mrs Taylor s room The Best HallshyoweenCostume Lewis Morrison The Bes t Story Book Character Mary Jenks The Mos t Horrible Russell Crabtree The Most Origshyinal Debra Crabtree The Pre tties t Linda B lake

LOANS AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR CITIZ ENS

Specialauthorizationa in the Senior Citizen Hou~ing Act of 1962 allow the Farmers Home Administration to make four pe r cent housing loans to persons 62 years of age and over reports Roshybert C Ferris County Supe rvisor at Newport

two Girls Scouts from Millinocket East Millinocket Medshy These loans funds may be used fo r heating systems r oofing Dover-Foxcroft Milo Brownville and LaGrange attended bathrooms septic tanks Storm windows and doors ~ainting

middot~hop for patrol leaders assistant patrol leaders and troop kitchen r emode ling and many other necessary repairs ormiddot~rnproveshys at the Brownville Jct Y M C A on October 24th Eve ry ments to dwe lling being used as permanent residences They may in Neighborhoods 11 and 12 were represented at the a ll day also be used by Senior Cil izens to he lp in construction of a new ng home and if the Se nior Citizen does not have adequate r epayment ~line Gifford field director and Gertrude McKusick neighshy ability of his own he may use an aoceptable endorser such as a ~ director for Neighborhood 11 conducted classes son or aaughte r whomay be willing to assis t in making the payshy orkshopwas a pilot or test meeting for Abnaki Council ments if the Senior Citizen is unable to do so as the fi rst such project tried Reports indicate that the Normally repayments are expected e ach month or as income is hopwas ve ry successful and the activity may become stand- available for payments The long terms are also available to Senshy

actice ove r the entire Council Area ior Citizens coxrluded Mr Ferris

THE TOWN CRI E R Page

Y INDUSTRY HAS YOUNG LEADERSHIP Henry C ook Area Dairy Specialis t Co shy rative Extenampion Se rvice

So many times we read about the average age of farmers beiJlg the 50s and few young men coming into the busnes s This

ould le ad you to wonder what the dairy indus try is doing for oung leadership Looking out over the area I c over I find qui te a number of men

ho would fill the b ill The mlUl I have chosen is one you hear -ery little about He has on ly been in business since July 11959 In that short time he has added to the farm and now has about 900 acres of which 320 acres a re tillable Most of his land is Thorndike and Bangor soil and he is m oving into the use of alfalfa

Whi le his present he r d size doesnt require the amount of land he has it i s his feeli ng that herd size can b e expanded anytime Land is more difficult to come by P r ofitable expansion can only come when you have enough land to handle addi tional cattle

This farm is loca ted on a hill betreen Charleston and Dover Lester Stevens his wife Elizabeth and their children two boys and one girl work together at the life they enjoy most

He is on an all hay fee ding program and hi s latest herd average on 47 cows i s 14684 Ibs of milk and 569 Ibs of fa t In the SUIDshy

mer he pas tures his cows until he fini shes c utting his fi rst crop This ye ar he s tar ted haying on J une 10 and finished in med - July He then goes on a gr een chop program for as long as possible When I visited with him on Octobe r 16 he was gre en chopping the fa ll oats shown in the pecture These oats had been planted on August 1st He began chopping the seven acres on October 1st eeding 50 head twice a day for the firs t week and once a day since

then He thought the re was about one acre leftand would las t him to abouL Oc tober 20 A tape measur e showed them to be 32 tall

Lester se rves as County Dair y Project Leader for the Piscatashyquis Cvunty E xtens ion Association is on the Board of Directors and a Deacon i n the United Ba ptis t Church in Charleston a Dis shytric t Councilm an for Agway and is on the Town of Dover Advis shyory Committee

While we may have fewer young men coming into the dairy Inshydustry I fee l we m us t face the fac t that under todays conditions we dont need as many Wewi llcoatinue to see enough young men like Lester Stevens come along and take an active interes t in the indus try and their communi ty to keep us in a strong position for many years

We wish Lester and his family continued success in their pro-

mnn~t f nrgrt qrr t l1i5 yrar ~qnp at

Daatt 1J~ fnr ~rr gift Nnw

reguly 40 511nppiug bays uutil (U~ri6tnla6 Milo 943-778

PROTECTION IN A BOTTLE

EACH TIME YOUR RICKERS DAIRYMAN DELIVERS MILK TO YOUR DOOR HE IS DEmiddotshyLIVERING A MEASURE OF PROTECTION TOTHE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY PROshyVIDINGDISEASE-FREE PASshyTUERIZED amp HOMOGENIZED MILK

Milo Rickers Dairy 943-22~1

ge 16

P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

~aluJrruiUr

Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

rvh OA~IFtEl A MITE SILLY lfLf BUT I RECKOt( A

rElJfRS GoT ~EnpoundR CItANcE D~ IIW EfN HE Loo K MOll E 1Illtpound II D EeR TI1 AN HE lOOIlS LI KE A MA N OR A COW

OR 5 0 rl f OTHER W I LO C R ITT THAT A INT ~UPP05=O ro GEt 5 Hor lIIowCAYS gtrampM$ LI Kpound A OT 0 (OTTO l OOM L I ~ WHA-r TH~ AINT JUST ~O n lpoundY

0 Gn S Ol tlOwrlt TWAT DONT 3

P age]

Milo Elementary rojeet

Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

l1M~7~ ~~~

~ ) 4411 m4IdI ffl4ItII t~ tfJ aU ~ ~fIte~ t~ CNJte

~ amp it tJItlaquoe MILO ME

nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

Camel 5

730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 15: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

THE TOWN CRI E R Page

Y INDUSTRY HAS YOUNG LEADERSHIP Henry C ook Area Dairy Specialis t Co shy rative Extenampion Se rvice

So many times we read about the average age of farmers beiJlg the 50s and few young men coming into the busnes s This

ould le ad you to wonder what the dairy indus try is doing for oung leadership Looking out over the area I c over I find qui te a number of men

ho would fill the b ill The mlUl I have chosen is one you hear -ery little about He has on ly been in business since July 11959 In that short time he has added to the farm and now has about 900 acres of which 320 acres a re tillable Most of his land is Thorndike and Bangor soil and he is m oving into the use of alfalfa

Whi le his present he r d size doesnt require the amount of land he has it i s his feeli ng that herd size can b e expanded anytime Land is more difficult to come by P r ofitable expansion can only come when you have enough land to handle addi tional cattle

This farm is loca ted on a hill betreen Charleston and Dover Lester Stevens his wife Elizabeth and their children two boys and one girl work together at the life they enjoy most

He is on an all hay fee ding program and hi s latest herd average on 47 cows i s 14684 Ibs of milk and 569 Ibs of fa t In the SUIDshy

mer he pas tures his cows until he fini shes c utting his fi rst crop This ye ar he s tar ted haying on J une 10 and finished in med - July He then goes on a gr een chop program for as long as possible When I visited with him on Octobe r 16 he was gre en chopping the fa ll oats shown in the pecture These oats had been planted on August 1st He began chopping the seven acres on October 1st eeding 50 head twice a day for the firs t week and once a day since

then He thought the re was about one acre leftand would las t him to abouL Oc tober 20 A tape measur e showed them to be 32 tall

Lester se rves as County Dair y Project Leader for the Piscatashyquis Cvunty E xtens ion Association is on the Board of Directors and a Deacon i n the United Ba ptis t Church in Charleston a Dis shytric t Councilm an for Agway and is on the Town of Dover Advis shyory Committee

While we may have fewer young men coming into the dairy Inshydustry I fee l we m us t face the fac t that under todays conditions we dont need as many Wewi llcoatinue to see enough young men like Lester Stevens come along and take an active interes t in the indus try and their communi ty to keep us in a strong position for many years

We wish Lester and his family continued success in their pro-

mnn~t f nrgrt qrr t l1i5 yrar ~qnp at

Daatt 1J~ fnr ~rr gift Nnw

reguly 40 511nppiug bays uutil (U~ri6tnla6 Milo 943-778

PROTECTION IN A BOTTLE

EACH TIME YOUR RICKERS DAIRYMAN DELIVERS MILK TO YOUR DOOR HE IS DEmiddotshyLIVERING A MEASURE OF PROTECTION TOTHE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY PROshyVIDINGDISEASE-FREE PASshyTUERIZED amp HOMOGENIZED MILK

Milo Rickers Dairy 943-22~1

ge 16

P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

~aluJrruiUr

Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

rvh OA~IFtEl A MITE SILLY lfLf BUT I RECKOt( A

rElJfRS GoT ~EnpoundR CItANcE D~ IIW EfN HE Loo K MOll E 1Illtpound II D EeR TI1 AN HE lOOIlS LI KE A MA N OR A COW

OR 5 0 rl f OTHER W I LO C R ITT THAT A INT ~UPP05=O ro GEt 5 Hor lIIowCAYS gtrampM$ LI Kpound A OT 0 (OTTO l OOM L I ~ WHA-r TH~ AINT JUST ~O n lpoundY

0 Gn S Ol tlOwrlt TWAT DONT 3

P age]

Milo Elementary rojeet

Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

l1M~7~ ~~~

~ ) 4411 m4IdI ffl4ItII t~ tfJ aU ~ ~fIte~ t~ CNJte

~ amp it tJItlaquoe MILO ME

nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

Camel 5

730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 16: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

ge 16

P olitic al posters on doors of Piscataquis Community High ~flec t movement c arried on to acquaint students with politshyal ac tion which includes r allys a nd campaigns among the

dents for local and national candidates (He r rick photo)

~aluJrruiUr

Mrs Barbara Mitchell is accompanying Mrs Gladys Grant and Mrs Ethel Gr ant on a trip to Hawaii where Mrs Gladys Grant is a deleshygate to a 4-H Club convention

Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Kathleen Humphrey Mrs Marion McP hetres and Mrs Emma Pooler attended the

= oyc1 P ynes of Mechanic Grey Ladies Open House ~t Is was the gEsts of his sis - the HIbbard NursIng Home In

and brother-in-law Mr Dover-Foxc roft Wednesday Mrs Isaac Wilson from The Halloween party of the

ednes day to Monday J T Club was he ld at the Jr and Mr s William A home of Miss Alice J ackson n Mrs Queene Wilson and 5S Abbie Fowler were in

lUgor Friday r and Mrs Richard Trepp

d sonStephen ofWilbr aham ass were weekend guests

Mr and Mrs Stewart ruth

fr and Mrs Kurt Himstedt Rio GrandeN J are s pendshy~ their vacation at Center

at the cottage of Eugene -rbi r d

s Doris Hamilton who i s atient at the Mayo Hospi-bull Dover-Foxc roft is reportshyto be improving

and Mrs Rodney Edgerly p children Randy and Ronda

Guilford and Mrs Laura ~Rigg8 of Glendale Calif re recent supper guests of r and Mrs Lloyd Edgerly

Sa turday e vening Decorations of the home were in the Halloshyween m otif The club memshybers wore black dre sses and orange accessorie s were pro shyvided by the committee

A cover ed dish s uwe r preshyceded the progr am of games The supper c om m i ttee was Mrs Mildred Dodge and MIS Physhyllis Harrington

Mr and irs Richard Hall of Eastport a re the parents of a daughter Shelley Annbovn Oct 2 [ The m aternal grandshyparents are Mr and Mr~

F rank Dawes Mr and Mrs Earl Perkins

of Dexter were Friday aftershynoon callers on Miss Abbie F owler Mr Perkins showed slide s of the Alaskan earthshyquake

THE TOW N CR IE

P artiCipants at Halloween dance held at Brownville Jct last Friday evening sponsored-by the Freshman c lass

COMMITTEES OF THE J T CLUB F OR 1964-65 Halloween Entertainment Phyllis Harrington Doris Lary J un

Smith Refreshment Mildred Dodge Rachel Carr Christman Entertainment Hazel Russell Eveline Starbird Be

lah Thomas Refreshment Beatrice MacDougall Sara Edes February-Ella Ruland Queenie Wilson March-Gladys Martin Barbara Mitchell April-Carrie Edna Lewis May Entertainment Laura Prey Abbie Fowler Gladys PalmE

Refreshment Alice Jackson Marion Crain

GUILFORD LANES Finishers 14 11

AMERICAH LEAGUE Buds Five 12 13

TEAM W L Wildcats 10 15 Nugget Burgers 19 6 Hillbillys 2 23

Worthens Mkt 17 8 Pious Hill 15 10 TOP TEN

Hose 1 10 15 J McKenny 101 C Lovell 100 Wester n Auto 9 16 R Bailey 99

Hydrants 2 5 20 S Bailey 98

TOP TE N L Andrews 96

L Quinn III 95 K King

D Lancaster 110 A Perin 93

L Conley 108 J Nesbit 107 ~ ~artin ~~ age H Larrabee 106 A Ridley 92 C Lightbody 105 HIGH SINGLE L Ha ll 102 C Lovell 124 E Benne t 102 HIGH THREE C Wor then 102 C Lovell 328 P McEwen 101 HIGH TEAM SINGLE HIGH SINGLE Hotshots 503

L Quinn 152 HIGH TEAM TOTAL HI GI THREE Hotshots 1447

L Quinn 396 HIGH TEAM SINGLE

Nuggett Burgers 53 8 HIGH TEAM TOTAL

Nuggett Burgers 151 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM W L Hotshots 22 3 F r ench amp Curtis 20 5

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

rvh OA~IFtEl A MITE SILLY lfLf BUT I RECKOt( A

rElJfRS GoT ~EnpoundR CItANcE D~ IIW EfN HE Loo K MOll E 1Illtpound II D EeR TI1 AN HE lOOIlS LI KE A MA N OR A COW

OR 5 0 rl f OTHER W I LO C R ITT THAT A INT ~UPP05=O ro GEt 5 Hor lIIowCAYS gtrampM$ LI Kpound A OT 0 (OTTO l OOM L I ~ WHA-r TH~ AINT JUST ~O n lpoundY

0 Gn S Ol tlOwrlt TWAT DONT 3

P age]

Milo Elementary rojeet

Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

l1M~7~ ~~~

~ ) 4411 m4IdI ffl4ItII t~ tfJ aU ~ ~fIte~ t~ CNJte

~ amp it tJItlaquoe MILO ME

nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

Camel 5

730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 17: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

E T O W N C R IE R

eTlaN NEWS d from Page 1

Piscataquis Countys voters turned out in record numbe r s last sday to reflect the partisanship which was evident for many

eka before election day Photo above shows voters at Brownshye J unction in line for the voting booths This line at one time

1 middotng the day extended out of the building and into the street --he surge of Democratic sentiment proved too much for the

lIltys traditionally Republican office sweepingDemoc rate John [cDona~d JudsonGerrish Jr and Judson Gerris h Sr in to office

bringing o ther Democrats to within close mar gins of victory ebbe r J ones of Brownville was defeated by only 37 votes by Reshy

blican R odney Ross of the same town) The only two County towns which did not show for J ohns on-Hummiddot lrey were Lakeview (5-4) and Willimantic (32 - 21)

rvh OA~IFtEl A MITE SILLY lfLf BUT I RECKOt( A

rElJfRS GoT ~EnpoundR CItANcE D~ IIW EfN HE Loo K MOll E 1Illtpound II D EeR TI1 AN HE lOOIlS LI KE A MA N OR A COW

OR 5 0 rl f OTHER W I LO C R ITT THAT A INT ~UPP05=O ro GEt 5 Hor lIIowCAYS gtrampM$ LI Kpound A OT 0 (OTTO l OOM L I ~ WHA-r TH~ AINT JUST ~O n lpoundY

0 Gn S Ol tlOwrlt TWAT DONT 3

P age]

Milo Elementary rojeet

Mrs F olsoms fourth grade has just comple ted a s tudy CJ

histor y of P iscataquis County and the town of Milo T he g in the above photo Shelley Lewis Jeane tte Delgar do and Carey are shown with the books us ed in the project The 1 photo shows an exhibit depic ting the firs t settlement of Milo 1 Sargent family iD 1802

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~ amp it tJItlaquoe MILO ME

nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

Camel 5

730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville

Page 18: Parties Split County Ticket - Milo Historical SocietyParties Split County Ticket Senator-elect John C. McDonald of Derby receives congrat- Mr. Allen Horne, Piscataquis County's new

nCE s Mabel Johnstonis com Eng her duties as corresposhylt on Oc tobe r 3J She is ~ lleplacedby Mrs Hazel tlton of Riverside Terrace has been acting as substitshy

corrspond For 23 years i Moulton was night ope rashyfor the telephone company husband IrvingM6ulton part owner and edi tor of the

J ord Register for approxshyrely 40 years aIid is in the pr inting business Both of l ar e natives of Guilford are well known in the comshyIity Mrs Moulton may be tacted at 876-4447

_0 Ayuda Club annual Fall

mage Sale will be held on rrday Nov 7 from 9 to 12 I 10 Town Hall

LFORD ean supper scheduled by

atholic Womans Club for rrday October 31 was postmiddot ed to Saturday November

den Link Rebekah Lodge meet at Odd Fellows Hall 30 p m on November 6 o ct Deputy Ruth youngshyJd and MarShall Ros amond den will make their official

1 ~QI)Jla Fogg will report Assembly Session Re-

hments will be served after meeting by Alma Jenkins

lyn Douty and Margaret ourne

WABI-TV DA TrME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 7 55 Farm Reporter 800 Captain Kangaroo 900 Day in Court 9 30 Tennessee Ernie 1000 Mike Wallace News 1100 Get the Message 1130 Missing Links 1200 Love of Life 1225 News 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day 115 Hal lone Pine 130 As The World Turns 200 Password 230 Houseparty 300 To Tell The Tnltth 330 Edge of Night 400 Secret Storm

Camel 5

730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 10 00 Gunsmoke 11 00 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Late Show

Mission in Moroccol middotSUNDAY NOV bull 81964

1230 This is the Life 100 World War I 130 Industry on Parade 200 NFL Foothall

ItCowboys at Glants

400 NFL Football ltEagles at Rams

6 45 Pro Football Report 700 Lassie 7 30 The Martian

WLBZ-TV DA YTIME VlEWlNG MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 700 Today 725 News 7 30 Today 825 News 830 Today 900 People Are Funny 930 Womans Hour 1000 Make Rbom For Daddy 1030 Word For Word 1100 Concentration 11 30 Jeoardy 1200 Say When 1230 Iruth or Conse uenCes 1255 NBC News Day Report 100 General Hospital 130 Lets Make a Deal 200 The Price is RIght

230 The Doctors 300 Another World

Chonnel 2 1200 Bostorn Patriot R 1 00 NCAA Foothall

IIMichigan VB Illinois 430 Championship Bowling 530 ~atty Duke 600 Lawrence Welllt 70010 OClo High 800 Hollvwood Palace 900 Saturday Night Movie

liThe Jayhawkersl1 1100 Rhelngold Theater

Trui Untouchables 1230 Weircf~ o -ci~bies

SUNTlAY NOV 8 1964 900 Americans at WorK 915 Sacred Heart 930 Faith for Today 10 00 This is the Life 1030 Porky Pig 11 00 Bullwinkle

430 Father Knows Best 5 00 Bozo Show

800 Ed Sullivan 900 The Fugitive 1000 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line

330 You Dont Say 11 30 Discovery 400 Match Game 1200 Wide World of Sports

600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Repltr 130 Wild Kingdom

630 CBS News THURSVAY NOV ~ 1~4

1055 Special Democratic Polit 1115 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY NOV bull 9 i964

430 Superman 200 Biography 500 Mickey Mouse Francisco Franco

7 00 Wyatt Earp 730 Broadside

530 Sea Hunt 230 Trails West

8 00 Perry Mason 900 Password 930 Baileys of Balboa 1000 The Defenders 11 00 Telejournsl News FRIDAY NOV 0 1964 7 00 My Three Sons 730 Young Peoples Concert 8 30 The Entertainers 930 Gormer Pyle 10 00 The Reporter l1no MacLeod for Congress SATURDAY NOV 71964 800 Mister Mayor 900 Alvin Show

700 The Rifleman 7 30 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffith 9 00 The Lucy Show

600 First Evening News Report 630 Huntley Brinkley Report NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG

mit THURSDAY NOV 5 19646j

mt 700 McHales Navy 730 Daniel Boone 830 Dr Kildare 9 30 RIlzel 1000 Kraft Suspense Theater

930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 11 30 The Les Crane Show TUESDAY NOV 10 1964 700 Littles Hobo iJl 00 ABC News Final 730 Comba t 1130 TOnyenht Show 830 Red Skelton FRIDAY NOV 6 1964

100 Mr Magoo 930 Pettlcoat Junctlon 730 International Sh 10 00 The DoctO J and Nurses owtime WEDNESDAY NlV 11 1964 ~30 Bob Hope PresentB 700middot BewliChed 30 Jack Benny

930 Tennessee Tuxedo 730 CBS ReportB d Last Ni ht 1000 Jack Paar 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw g 11 00 ABC News Fmiddotl91 1100 Linus the Lionhearted 800 Back Lash SATURDAY NOV 71964

830 Beverly Hillbillies 900 Dick Van Dyke

1200 Candlepin Bowli ng 930 Cara Williams 100 Industry On Parade 1000 Danny Kaye

115 Football Malne at Bowdol 11 00 Telejournal News 00 Jimmy Dean 1130 ihe Les Crane Show

11 30 The Jersons

600 Bu~ Leavitt 630 Voyage Under the Sea

730 Just for Kids 8 00 The OBriens 8 30 Bugs Bunny 900 Lone Ranger 930 Hector Heathcoie 1000 Underdolt 1030 Fireball XL-5 11 00 Dennis the Menace 11 30 FUry

300 Touchdown 330 AFL Football

San Diego at Denver 6 30 Profiles in Courate 830 Bill Dana 900 Bonanza 10 00 The Rogues 1100 The World this Weekend lL15 Dragnet

MONDAY NOV 9 1964 700 Kentucky Jones 730 90 Bristol Court 900 Jonathan Winters Show 930 Republican State Committee 1000 Alfred Hitchcock PresentB IU~SDAY NOV 101964 700 Donna Reed

730 Mr Novak 830 Mali From UNC LE

930 TW-3 930 10 00 The Bell Telephone Hour WEDNESDAY NOV bull 11 1964 7 30 The Virginian 9 00 Wednesday Night Movies

The Sad Sack

HI)) TOlllgnt sllOw

The Democratic Uandidates of Piscataquis County sincerely hank the voters for their support in the last general election

JOHN C McDONALD Milo JUDSON C GERRISH Jr Guilford NED L HOSKINS Miio

JUDSON C GERRISH Milo RALPH W ROLLINS Brownville WEBBER B JONES Brownville