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Portland Press Herald from Portland, Maine • 34

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1 i an sis ObservelAonnrenarTi ilUhaadii miwilfMilend MTs Richard -Astbury who were married years ago to CIlaabethN' TU' celebrated their golda -wedding an- nNsxsaryMondaHwhen-they held onsomt vfn ppa -houab for frieade end relatives Mrc Astbyry we bom In Canada SeptlS7i: and Mrs LAstbury wm i bom fat Eeotland- Dee-! 117 A Theyrecetved many gifts- including a-: large anniversary-cake" from their 1 grmndsona Chsrlee OeorgejHd Jemn MalllerThe houae wms decovated by Charles Heusaler and Ada Nellaen AtGreennlle rtkr lS-Repnnentathrc Uuslna of Fort Rent 24-fermer Marine Corn major a leg action on two Jims serving his district a the Weston of the Maine BUte Legislature will be guaet' epeaker kt the February mseting of -tha Mooee-headXake ChihThe meet-tag will ba held et the home of Mrs Myrtle Diehl Monday afternoon Ebb 17 r4 The club extends eonllal tavita-tion to anyona interasted in attending this SMettaRit4s "'Probert-''Preeton'S actreea wlto Catherine Craig gets pnoof the leads Randolph Scott inPmra-mountb Albqgtierqueeolorfilm She neatly had a thO starrlag part ta Sevmi: WWtiEavedfor ziirpianes --V -i i y-Washington TOR lAC0P9TTJie ladlt? Association has I 3 I5'-'1 Miami bnitriTiii'iUc its tolereata 'proper atmosphere' around George! 'DQ i homer on the 1 Fbtomacl And that dba ladles insist not include low-nyUi''alrplane 4 I propMjnti an-' 1 Be mdea stud-snt airport atop LIVING ROOM i4 7-Mm Ail tLII(E ISu-' t'T- isr? fcetui and: tate on the Virginia i bank of the Po-1 flatly dedarea thatsuch a tax tomac Congress vU be asked to paaa I mirane cinrji 'Ifiln rill uvis i i i Jj jfto notneeded fochlghway record-breaking revenues Item since "Maine will I highway user taxes at existing Chaita tea during the next threo years' Bean -says that gasoline taxes for the calendar That: vert a eemee V' iJ -BfJ' "-nr wau wijs hum kmuiuib mmmiuw hichuhiuit jnu $748158-1784831 higher than the th? Oovemorti budget estimate for the fiscal-year lf4B-47which stlU which'" restondrjie'eoJonial I has almost aixmonthsto run And Which will undoubtedly show American mansion and watched tt I total revenues substantially more I theft beco? the- Nation's wmostl The StateMaster adds thit'itjhu been palntod outthat-far in' r- the fiscal landj 194849 thoLeglslattve Re- 1 search -Committee has underestimated i the gasoline tax collections i INSTRUCTORS AT TUX BwiysMirv: OF left" eonstantbr chattemd iSief pree-1 1 A Tau Springfield lnstractwREdmal husbandry and 4 Rdmund fj lebrun KnoxvllleyTeniiJ ilngtructor In agricultural tQres on oS hot Included UndirTthe rcderal Sf1 1 200-7erold Beanr clalmsvthtt an increaey tatbe: gasoline tax iJlBedalmsithat an Increase! ta the gMOline tax would pla mSlciinioi 'jV 1 'J Christian i churchas of tha Cumbmland York and Union Aaso I an extnTburdqn otr the alreadyrheavlly taxed fanners of Ifalne 'jersiathe area -this after jnaSSWB A higher tax he say mean higher eofts in the gCiopgregatiwMl Cburch ta end transporting food And lt would add to thelP QP? a firenleteetian cost of foodjas it woulddd to the -cost of 'eveiythlng ordered by highway These extra charges ultimately would come outof the of the latest nre-ngtit-J I -I' y'BeM'' feels that I argument aealnst the win boi- WaU said neltber hehor tha ladles w2UWi' therefore btfan Oladys Yarmouth and Cumberland for Church the or junior-age chib ofctaurchca hielude'B Caster for children howtochoass w'1 of yerty charchaa (wore represented by about ITS men aem Inara Including the enUtton of ideas pertaining to tha duties of deacons trustees and mens club leSdara in tha ehurchaa A -r Thb RWakera each ef 'whom presented ptural and apoclfio ideas of what make for effleiency ln the lay work of the local ehurcbea were Attorney of Cumberland County Charles Dk Bentj Xoomlnater Rev Kennstljj'a Olsen Fortlana and the RevZVtn lYulllemorai LaconlaJ Obeervance of Boy BeoutlYuk messed particular interest to the Rev Hayward Thomas of Thursday evening hewas the efalhadge at the father and am School Street Methodist Chunk Gorham of which he Is in recognition of ll yean BSergaaised Oortnna was aervins HS aftarwarda organised troops during other pastorates St New Harbor OreanvlUa Woodland BangenrlUe and Pnaqua to inew buty and4omfbrL Aj)d at what a' smalllcbstl id and our expert craftsmen Select iahevir juiolsterincial WIieHadrievs VorlildoOKen 'Are ye ertmuai nd ioeoeveBimead' by tee fieoueaS eltaalaatim taliitt Say a iNMf This as waU MmaavUag him Itrtnia leg Patna MavaM rata aMnaiha SaUaa aw MSw a aaa atgaala wag aaa arWiiata lUSaay and Wagtfar trauMaa aaeh eaaaa Mavaty art Saw ef tha aataatlSeany eaa aiawdil aalhlia eallaa CyaWa esai a workshop for jmratkm of an ln eonnaetian of a modell of AU Work England the wolf -became ex-l RepresenUtive Fierce Webber JRBanger) Webber's hi the reign of Hemr VJ11 Prevldes for increased rates tar excise tax payments to eittes land fiJ tofrenee sa4 Oermany tstmexists towns byaatemobile and truck ownen4itwevld boost ratae by TV Ite noenu Caster Easter worship with the disci such a aanrica of the the making -of me eoeunv nart feature viUke card for ahut cCnC e1 jwilliecover end rebirilot SOFA CHAIR 'AND 4 CUSHIONS FabrlcsUpkolsfsriBgIMatarIfll itd 1 abbaft 89 I -4-Uedel Car Contest t- 50 UP JifO-VK'i to model 'car' competition nf the FHherlte accepted tmtU March 1 tt was ut-lgnvch SAVEMONEY' Sjt MMaMa niM luylsg iTfcns Rsol Values sufflclent time would be allowed Mv'f i w-Vfe 1 ft linn hffmw Jiina lJI eniwUmwiiil Maine eundlments in the Body Guild wiU be 4 1 1 cars beforw June 15 Enrollment in- 09c I General Motors car dealer In the nsmiMtk as mu i-i-i 1 V- S1SS valM' Mn1 Mrba SUM Increase the 'of- thev 4' -S' A W- company Jv 7 MIDDLE- STs FORTLANDfif 4-S02S Sf '-iV A of laymen Sunday the In Westbrook tm church on tha Congregational fer tha benefit of these was Isle He has served as dlstrict com misahmen for me me Council i Boy Scouted and ln llM Katahdfa rWisse sssitStzifiijsa Jfl4 -eft JAsr- mmwwwwwwmm I Lewdewn Sldewalli YrM "4 "I Have yw wondered: why1 yen tent bay white "aidewalf UrCsf Production of such tires is prohibited due to the shortages of tlUninip and'ether speeial substahees naedln prodoelng white jq wan 'Stoek-Another reason 1 1s that produetion of cwhito wall tires' wduld affect tho jpveran prSductioa blaek tlrea Tiro ipay tbat even if reatrietlons were lifted It would beeems i ild sub- vr-IFT7r i HOTEOEHARMACYi f-Easiland'' Md BunHgV S-SS7I Xtt High 'M-NYAt: service DRUG' STORE Sftw Internationals Announieed International Harvester'S new ltde of motor trucks ennouncedl lastweek are -being Introduced! or two reasons accordlngto W'JI Tuck' manager of the! local branch First reason Is to I provldk operators with! Improved truck performance and second is I to provide opermton with better appearing trucks TUck polnU out I that even-though the new models have been introduced production! has not been slowed dpwn vThe old models are rowing off the pro- duetkm line Alongside the new one without any assembly lino atop- psgn he said yesr: continued TUck a special meaning for Bitematfimal Harvester Quito aside from the'fact that wo are buUdlnc new because thU to HaryesterS40th anniversary year as a truck' manufacturer Ninety-five features of mechanlesll improvements are included In new line Of trucks I Tuck said He also called attention to the fact that there were Til basic models in the international truck 15 fKB" wmdi and six or Westem medeta anai ife it Fireball power from an engine forevltr iTAND bick tke ital In and incite siue you miss- a Ming that seems to stay young style or slze performance or vjalue most wanted cat and easily most sought-after buy to A 1 RigiousfNews 7 tu it O' VscV 1:4 Tt vr 'ti -1 k-4 r'Ti' iPfib-m iwm- 1 ffife i iy fa Ktwie- -B'1 'ISERVICE Observance of the Lenten season has been given an increased place in tha Protestant Churches' in recent yesrs in stressing axu values" centering in the In ti That hiig-the-road look means 9 steadlness coil sprlnjgion all four wheels spell matchless ride wide-swinging doorir open on interiors lxth handy and handsome in arrangement In a word a car squarely on target ivhetlr you go for i4 tON'BUNDLES LEFT rl fnAr09' PLANT-: Vvf- 'V or what plctui f6r you ierc is die whole Highway Hit of 1947 wrapped up In ine glamorous buodlei i hose long flowin follow-trough fenders the a ote see echoed automo-tye fashions for a long time to So why let the crowd get ahead of you? Why when waiting can only postpone delivery not hasten it1 Just remember that faint heart won a fair' gar like this and get your order Iq! FCrtlapd and vicinity pastors plan-ptag these services- for their own constituencies or immediat -t areas have carefully aimed' to -avoid filets as to the time of appointments a pleasing evidence of inlerf-falth interest promoting i thw services Tueadsy evenings in the r-- 'V i -v5 olj-' 'fc high: order Sponsored by the League for! aeveral years these servieea havel-staee been charge ef the dan of I the Cathedral the Very Rev William I Hughes Ph supervising I for the series since he assumed I duties at the Cathedral two years ago- Next Thursday at 1218 a bl the I Rev John Butler Jr of Bt Mar-1 tint Church Providence wm be the preacher Tha others an-1 bounced for the aeriea srlll be as fM- lows: FSh 27 the Rev DeWUfe Perry auni the' Bishop De Wolfe I end sector of Johne Church! Nesptanvllle' Mass Maftb 8 thel Rev Hugh IX McCamUeea of thc i of the Xpipheny New York March -12 the Rev laeell HUbbard I St Saviour's I Church Bat Harbor: March 90 Thc Rev- Rlcliolaa Pbringa Watkhwm School Hartford March 27 Ahe Rev I Htarart Lowell Greco Church New Bedford Msss end April 21 the Hi-Rev OUvef Lortag DD of OUver FAST DEPENDABLE DELIVERY ijf 'iWSERVICEtf 1' IW1- km UUZCJt Congregational Church tha minister the Rev Wallace Andenan DD will give a aeries of addresses on Church History the fint oh ftk 25 On Wednesdays 1210 to 12X5 psmH the Rev Edward -R Nelaoa of Immanuel- Baptist Churph- wll conduct of Lenten I theme And Thursday eventngs in the Wood-fords Congregational Church a aeries of mid-week services will be conducted under the 'direction' pf the minister the Rev fMderfck Thompaon DD The Thursday nood lenten aervloes in the Cathedral Church ef 8t'Luke which for mere than -a decade have been conducted with visiting clergy-men as preachers in most instances Iwlllbe of Interest to church in genereUias in onner years tuted' by -the 'Cathedral League compoaed ef younger the parlshi the services ere ef a f4SgViri generous beam at lidships the drivihgroc seeking with legroom head-elbowroom all abound rLZ- mi -v T-' Vlilhllil airasw tiTMmtwrfr -mm spells lively hat hrqad deep wer aplenty -eaj CfiSRliSiSr ino 6s fi'At niNQ itjamJUTattHN ee jbitainwJ 1 't I rv Religious leaders their return from vlsite to war-etrieka areas ef I the Mcent World War aarvs very deflnlUly ta guickanliig tha interest of I church and other leaden interested! ta promottaf drlvee for the rehabilitation jef those ireea Major CUffard Brindley of Boston War Bervieeel Kcntur of the Balvattan Army tal New vmgi" who recently returned I from a visit to Buropemn enea spoke I at a special aerviee In the LewMonl Sehretjpn Army headquarters C7 Rifc Street 'The eervice aft-which ha re- i Obeervathms while visiting various points in the' war! torn sections ef the eld was attended by a' large i repKeeptattvea of the churches- of Lewiston and flOne ef Weetbrookls rsces the Rev Edwin Shuman paid thel eity 'a visit as guest speaker ef thel Westbrook Kiwanle dub on ita 21st I anniversary obeertance Paetor ef the Westbrook Congregational from November 1942 umed duties ee interim Us minister Major Edwin Cuter army ehaplata former chaplain of I the 240th Coast Artlllery Maino Na- r'A 11 4 hS7'4 dWte 4r" 'f' 9 rrt fc jy-f r4l tienal Ouard)-end afteriraide In fhe service reslgnlnr Shuman served In the Pep the Rev Mr Paper City forj K-" Ai -'t: tat (j ar more- then three ytliu Re i in January IMA- to 'became of the Pint Baptist Church In If 1 Addressing 'the Ktwinians at their annlreraary dinner Jen 27 the Rev Mr -Bhuman very naturally turned to a eonaidention ef fhe subject ef the relation I of labor ond capital how occupying many 'mtada He urged greater toleruice by unions toward their employen ebd by emplo toward their employes Turning to thg general consideration ef pommel end wider relationships in the world be declared: -We have fallen down ta understanding of religion and work for batter world through tag memorial eervice for' departed lemberaiof 'thaidubt ho offered the prayen 1 ii1' i3r' prt -i -w V' SBpawfton southandiiieetSpriiigtime' at Sunshlpe 4Giiy Spring comes early in St Petersburg and maiiy consider it the finest seasonofthe yearon 2Gulf At this time its bestj swimininfboatingolf tennis and other recreatioh invite you to come iMMoutdoois and enjoy lifeTAJoiong coming events baseball Sfcetcra--11 4 Havana Sahing Kacedo Sglr Racing horse racing tburhamenta'! and theTestival of States mm SMawirij'--' '-a IrnrnmrtmmOOmm 'h ll V'f rr -v a -i-vi iv-jf.

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