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Biddeford-Saco Journal from Biddeford, Maine • 10

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Biddeford, Maine
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10
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i I a 10 Biddetod-Srio Journal Wednetfay May l19 PTA Unit Prisoners -Lose Money 10 am to 4 pmThe regularjs holdup of the bank when a schedule will be maintained! panicky gunman sq ie 28 on through from a teller but drop ievendays a week most of it ar he ran th: hi parking lot to a- gets vay from June tember 6 seven from 9 amto 7 the from the officers and chairmen The: president then turned the meeting over to William Searle who installed the Mowing officers for the 1965-66 season: president Joseph Curran first prciidentThpaias Morrison second- vice presHeht'uAil-: mw- Qf car Installs Slate Votes Equipment final jnefttng' nf thi Saco! Massadiusslls Men Held For Bank Robbery SYRACUSE 'N UP) -i deputies -said Tuesday night that $331 in tidllelnir to- prisoners -r- in the public safety building Tjafchad-been-- taken from was held last night at the Young j-etary Mrs Beverly Loring corresponding -secretary' Frank DeFrancesco and historian Mrs Pauline Pollock Entertainment was provided by a -group of sixth grade dan- School with Thomas Haley presiding- and Mrs Clayton Freeman reading the PTA prayer Haley announced that a refrigerator and stove have been SheQa Polackwich Jtachel Bernier Kathy Sheehan Margie Kenneally Barbara Utman Chamber Lists Center Workers AtKennekunk -Official '-of the Kennebunk Kennebunk port Chamber of Commerce have announced that Mrs Barbara Wood Langsford Boad -Cape Porpoise and Miss Cedle Mathieu Fletcher Street Kennebunk will be employed for the summer months at the Information Center in Kennebunk Town Hall The center will open the weekends of June 19-20 and June 26-27 Hours on Saturday and Sun-day of the weekends will be Innocent Plea Made To Murder Charge SKOWHEGAN (AP) Arthur Daggett 40 of Norridge- PORTLAND (AP Joseph 01 Erndt 27 of -Ludlow Mass Je 1 death of hia wife last November He pleaded innocent by reason of mental disease or defect -at his arraignment in Somerset County Superior Court Tuesday is being held in $25000 for the federal grand jury on a charge of robbing -the Canal National Pine Tree 'Shopping Center branch Donald Fountain also 27 Mary 'Whelan Lindsey Kirk Rita Bernier -Elisabeth Seaver Robert Whitworth Robert Green jGregor Prokey Kenny cerS under the direction of Mrs Jean Emerson: Dances performed were the "grand Heel ami Toe "Hokey Tito David ard Robert of Fairview Mass is being held in $10000 on a charge of abetting him' The vtwo "Bay Staters were donated to the Room by a local appliance dealer and members voted to finance the cost -of wiring for these two items at the Young School It- was also voted to purchase two basketballs and baskets for Sweetser School $25 for a record player and records for Locke School $10 for repair to playground equipment at Young A $50 for additional library-bpoks- at-Young Band $150 towards the establishment of a library at the Fairfield School The reports followed Clayton Durepos Robert Roweawarded'to Bums School Prin-Dell Trecartin Joseph Hasty cipal Howard Cushman in be- half of Supt Bernard Forbush "Square-' Ouellette James Whitten Rusty "Bunny and Howland Andy Stickney Lee Hat Those participat- Plaisted Robert Scammon mg were Gloria Linscott Donna Koutalidis Cheryl Tracy Rachel Cloutier Susan Tingley Deena Nichols Wanda Peck Debbie McGahey Helen Terla nie Kousounas Rosemary Robinson Kristan Morang Judy Camire Mary Lou Nutter Roland Cloutier ens Philip Brown and Jim ningham The attendance Banner was extended appreciation' to thbound over after US Commis ELECTRICAL -CONTRACTOR REFRIGERATION SALES A SERVICE TWOMEY ELECTRIC 09 Mata Street Biddeford mothers who have helped in the sioner Herbert Sawyer found probable cause at the conclusion- of-- three-hour-hearing Tuesday They are accused in the May -Michael-Stevschod offices and bus program Cun-jthis year Refreshments -were served by a committee of Young School mothers vp JK- ttf to Sponsored By Bngbee-Browa Inc Biddeford pbtae APPEARpfG this afternoon on Channel Family Theatre television program will be these members of the Goulet Nursery-School lorafrii at I Fogg Ave Biddeford Leaning against the railing front row left to right Martin Auger John Conley Daniel Lachance while going up step by step are left to right Jocylyn Mathieu Kathryn La-Fountain Steven Ingraham Bruce Coui tois and Christine Hartigan Not shown are Bussell Gagne Susan Shapiro and'Sherri Daly SHOP The Nearest SHOPWORTH STORE To You-r-There Are 40 Located Throughout York County I Lb Can ChockTull Nuts COFFEE- 16 Ox Dailey's Kosher Dill PICKLES QL 39c Fleischmann Margarine MADE FROM 100 CORN OIL '39c SPAGHETTI SAUCE 39c Calo Gerber's DOG and CAT FOOD BABY JUICES All Varieties For I APPLESAUCE li Slado'a BARBECUE SAUCE SPICE 27c 2 SHELLED BEANS 2 CAMAY MINCED CLAMS 2 57c IF Mrs Filbert' Special MARGARINE Victor Medium CLEAN SHRIMP 3 Diamond King CRABMEAT 95c Baker's Giant 45c 37c Special 2 21c Reg Size os 32c LESTOIL PINE SCENT -Local Hadassah Plans Dinner Elects' Officers Officers were elected during last meeting of the Bid-deford-Saco Chapter of Hadas- sab held in the vestry of the Etz Chaim Synagogue Biddeford A president has not yet been named but other official posi-' tions will be filled by Mrs Ar- sold Shapiro first vice president Mrs Philip Sneider second vice president Mrs Harold Cowan recording secretary Mrs Arthur Simensky financial secretary Mrs Israel Rosen corresponding secretary and Mrs Call Hass treasurer The annual Dinner will be held June 22 at the Lafayette Hotel Old Orchard Beach with Mrs Philip Saxe as chairman Other committee members for the event will be Mrs Shapiro reservations Mrs Julius Wilensky invi-tions Mrs Jon -Nathanson and Mrs Maurice Ross decorations The business segment was in file charge of Mrs Samuel Karlin and final reports were given by various activities chairmen A card party was announced for May 24 in the church vestry and the committee is com- Sised of Mrs Daniel Lemovitz rs Simensky and Mrs Solomon Mrs Karlin was appointed delegate to the National Convention to be held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel New York City Aug 15 to 18 with Mrs Rose Aranovitch as the alternate Hostesses for the evening were Mrs Saxe and Mrs 17c 08 58c BROWNIES 23c Off WRAP 29c IVORY SNOW SPARKLE SCENT 42 H- 39c LESTAIRE DRY BLEACH Troop Names Two Scouts FoTHonor Unit Two members of Biddeford Boy Scout Troop 305 were elected to the Order of the Arrow last night- during a meeting in the Mason Street Biddeford Scout Hall Owen Colomb and James Merrill were the honored pair and Richard Martel assisted by Bruce Nunan and Joseph Hill of Explorer Post 305 were in charge of the election Scribe David Crocker opened and closed the session and performed his regular duties Arrangement of the campsite for the coming Concord NH Camporee was explained' by Mark Girard while Colomb was In charge of gaihes and Assist' ant Scoutmaster Roger Walls conducted outside drilling in: preparation for the Memorial Day parade Following the meeting Green1 Bar members discussed the suspension list and the group voted Colomb as the -new senior pa- trol leader Others present included David Ross Allen Casavant Brian Bergeron Michael Montagne! Mark Pinette Hector Boumival! Albert Chaisson Steven Pepin I James Sevigny Joseph Tipping! Peter Walkeiy Mark Allen Mark Girard Gerald Walls i Ronald Bergeron Ronald Han-j usek Mark Hooper Norman! Lachance-Donald Jacques andj guests Anthony Colomb Joseph: Small Russell Hooper and! Scoutmaster Francis Perry I Maine Soldier Gets Early Promotion FORT DIX (AHTNC) A Bourgautt Jr whose parents live at 39 Green St Biddeford Maine received an early promotion to Armyi pay grade private E-2 following completion of basic combat training here May 7 Bourgautt was awarded the promotion two months earlier thaniscustomary because of his proficiency in firing the H-14 rifle his high score on the physical combat proficiency lest and his military bearing and leadership capabilities The early promotion program is the result of a new Department of (he Army policy to recognize and provide incentive to outstanding trainees 1 The 21-year-old soldier is a 19G1 graduate of St Louis High School Biddeford Maine and attended Nasson College in Springvalc Maine AQa Betty Crocker Layer wc CAKE MIX Special "MIC 48'a TeileY TEABAGS 65c Kraft Raspberry Or Strawberry PRESERVES Kraft Cracker Barrel Mello CHEESE ow39c Shrp 43c Af 37c Cut Rite RIVER RICE 'b17c 31c Ivory Liquid 39c TIDE COMET- Special -2 29c SPECIAL WAX PAPER 29c 29c Cut Rite SANDWICH BAGS 3r 2 Fo 25c Plastic SANDWICH BAGS 27c 27c Scot Plastic COLD CUPS 20's Of HOT CUPS SPECIAL Reg Size 34' MOBIL FLAME Bottled Gas GAS APPLIANCES TIRES A TUBES 17 Scammon Street Saco 284-4991 COLD WATER 2 67 ALL RADIO And TV 24 Hour Service II Green Street Biddeford Dial 284-6465 Leon Grover Prop Fill Your Shopping Cart With LIBBY'S QUALITY PRODUCTS rt For GRAPEFRUIT 25c Off COLOR IV SERVICE an 284-5491 GEORGE'S Appll Furn Inc 2 89c 37c 33c 29c 2For35c LIBBY'S 46 Ox Tin LIBBY'S FRUIT No 2Vk Can LIBBY'S PEACHES Halves or Sliced No 2Vz Can LIBBY'S WHOLE GREEN 303 Can LIBBY'S SLICED 303 Can LIBBY'S SLICED 303 Can MOt69c ioc off 32 Ox Reg Size 37c 83c ioc Off 22 Ox IScOff 32 Ox gc Regular 38 A moderate oven (375 degrees) does the job when you want to reheat rolls Be sure i to cover the bread in a pan in ia bag or with foil Count' on the reheating taking at least 10 minutes DOWNY Special B44c OXYDOL 380 DASH 42c SPIC SPAN Special 24c IVORY SOAP 4 45c ZEST 2" 33c SALVO Special GUnl 76c JOY GtaB69c DOVE LIQUID WISK FINAL TOUCH RINS0 BLUE ACTIVE ALL LUX SOAP SWAN LIQUID LUX LIQUID SILVER DUST DISH ALL i Call 282-8022 For Complete MAINGAS SERVICE Commercial Users We HaveComplets Bulk Delivery Service Pack 10 Ox AF Jar 2 Ox Free) loOw NESCAFE Red Rose 45c ICED TEA MIX Bonus (12 Ox Regular 3 25c Gas A Electric Alfred Streel Biddeford Kraft MARSHMALLOWS poTb 2 For 49c Herabey'a Or Nettle's CHOCOLATE BARS 37c HEALTH BEAUTY AID SPECIALS GET SET HAIR SPRAY 87c PEPT0 BISMOL 4 01 He3Ular 5 47c COLGATE ICO ORAL ANTJSEPTE3 Re9UlM Pric' 69c PRELL LIQUID SHAMPOO Rosutep7lc60c 0nhr 47c TV SERVICE Calls $2 ColorCall $3 Repairs On All Makes Of Stereos Car Radios Used TV Seta $1995 up Two TV Center 150 Mata a 282-1924 Saco Planter's Dry Roasted PEANUTS V1 CELEBRANT-Very Rev John Carr will celebrate the baccalaureate mass at St Francis College on Saturday May 29 i Father Corr la president of Stonchill College North Easton1 Mass 63c O' i-: i i i A a ta 11 i ii 4.

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Pages Available:
269,293
Years Available:
1884-1977