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'V- fT Bangor Daily News Friday February 1955 16 PISCATAQUIS World Vision Conference In Brewer Concludes Sessions Greenville News Briefs 7 MART GRAHAM West Enfield WEST ENFIELD Feb A-3c Beverly Severance left Siinday lor Keesler Air Force Base Biloxi Miss where he will continue his duties with the Air- Force after spending a leave with his parents Mr and Mrs True Severance Mrs Marion Hatch of Burl- Association to raise the 'ngton returned to Maynard Maas remainder of the money for the "lth hef dughter-in-Uw 1 Mr and Mrs Eawsrd Hatch and Challenged On Disarmament Idea LONDON Feb 24 The United States today challenged the Russians to enter into a agreement for world disarmament It would apply both to nuclear and conventional weapons like tanks and planes GREENVILLE Feb Word their home alter spending few I has been received by Mrs Julia deyi In Boston where they were DEXTER Sheridan of the death of John to attend the Ice Follies of Halley In Miami Fla Halley Mrs Paul Sanders and Infant sored by came from Nashville Tenn and daughter Cynthia Louise have spirits of their ancestors and they came to believe that away from the land and home sites of their ancestors they were no longer -among the ptrits of their own ancestor but those of the ancestors of others Therefore they are attempting get back for themselves the areas that were legally purchased by the White men and they are trying to do so by forcing the White man out Dr Davis pointed out the many ways in which the Communists have taken advantage of this situation to further vheir own cause in Africa Both evening speakers were Introduced by the Rev Douglas Auld pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church in Brewer Following the talks the missionary offering was taken Mr Auld has announced that the pledges approach $4000 At the concluding service of the second annual World Vision Conference at the Calvary Baptist Church in Brewer Thursday evening Dr Ralph Davis of Brooklyn general secretary of the Africa Inland Mission and the Rev Larry Jordan of Auburn gave interesting talks relative to their work Mr Jordan gave a testimony of his call to the Mission Field Dr Davis spoke on the "Challenge of Africa He told of the background of the Mau-Mau movement and its effects upon the missions and missionaries The Mau-Mau movement according to Dr Davis represents a to an old way of life These people sold then-lands to the White man and moved themselves into other areas As An im lets they worshiped the had been associate manager to Mrs Sheridan at Squaw Mountain Inn for the past five years Miss Elinor Powers who is Studying at Husson College in Bangor Is spending her vacation in town with her parents Mr and Mis Bae Powers and family Mrs Arthur Day from Dam Is in Monson visiting with her daughter and family Mr and Mrs Murray Church and family Mrs Dorothy Morrell Robinson has arrived home alter spending the past two weeks in Youngstown Ohio visiting with her son and family Mr and Mrs Court-land Morrell and children Mr and Mrs Richard Folsom have arrived home after spending several days in the south Folsom returned to their home alter being patients at the Charles A Dean Memorial hospital HONORED AT SHOWER Miss Elinor Powers Miss Dorothy Cole and Miss Patricia Wort-man entertained at a shower for Mrs Sally Parsons Saturday afternoon at the Wortman home Many gifts were presented to Mrs Parsons The hostesses served tea during the afternoon and a shower cake made and decorated by Mrs Inei Lavigne and Mrs Martha Powers was served Guests attending were Mrs Carolyn Muzzy Mrs Elaine Muz-gy Mrs Alice Kneeland Mrs Diane Roberts Mrs Hilda Barfley Mr Gretchen Harvey Mrs Mar- High School Band uniforms Is being launched Friday February 25 with the northeastern section of the town to be canvassed first According to officials of the association the 35 uniforms cost a total of $2150 and there is still $00 due A successful campaign should very nearly take care of the otustanding bill they state The cards made by Walter Dearborn will hold twelve pennies each and it ia hoped that each household wilt take as many to fill as they possibly can Mrs Walter Dearborn and Mrs Philip Godreau are co-chairmen and workers In the above area of town is a surgical patient at a Massachusetts hospital Mra Ida Boynton has returned from Lincoln where she visited at the home of Elijah Murphy and with her sister Mrs Leah Coro Mr and Mrs Reginald McOinn have purchased the Harry Mer-riU hpuae located on Route Two across from Plourde Brothers Garage and have moved there' Eleven members attended last week's meeting of the Needle-workers Society of the West Enfield United Baptist Church held at the home of Mrs Hazel Jensen Mra Irene Lindquist won the mystery package and the after- piloted his own plane on the-trtpWj powers Kirs Eirmm "CoTefare as fbliswsr Mrs Prank God- noon waa working on fancy I iii-rt HONEST SCHEME will leave no atone un-unturned to develop an honest workable disarmament aid Henry Cabot Lodge Jr American delegate to the secret five-power arms talks opening here tomorrow But he added in a news conference statement: recognize that there has not been much ground for optimism But that is not going to prevent us from hoping and The five the United States Britain France Canada and resume disarmament talks as the disarmament commission subcommittee Western hopes for an understanding with Russia wrte dampened on the eve of the conference by an attack on tbe organization of the committee made by Pravda the official newspaper of the Russian Communist Party Pravda demanded the inclusion of Red China India and Communist Czechoslovakia The newspaper also complained against what it termed Western insistence to keep the parley secret Lodge will meet in stately Lancaster House with Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko British Minister of State Anthony Nutting Jules Moch of France and Norman Robertson Canadian High Commissioner here Anticipating that Gromyko may try to bring Red China into the Mr I Wortman Miss Ear-lene Kneeland Miss Elizabeth Kneeland and Miss Sally Kneeland Others Invited who were unable to attend sent gifts reau Charleston Road kis Al-vah Berry Park and Prospect Streets Mrs Walter Dearborn Maple Street Mrs Elwin Towne Beech and Elm Streets Mrs Arthur Ronco Lakeview Mrs Frank Mrs Ruth Parkman noble Howard pleasant Mrs -Clarence grand of Lakeside Rebekah lodge Prescott Church Mrs Douglas has announced the following on Bennett Prospect Extension Mrs the Fund Raising Group for Albert Ziegra Dover Road Mrs much to Suffering humanity wa must not overlook any Lodge challenged the Russians to live up to their Feb 18 statement that the people of the vorld are demanding that there be set up wider international cooperation for the peaceful usee of atomic The delegate said Russia could do this by contributing as the United States and Britain are to the stockpile of atomic fissionable material for peacetime purposes he added mora anxious to have international cooperation on the peaceful uses of atomic energy than President American officials said Lodge would renew tJ support for the Anglo-French disarmament plan This calls for step-by-step scrapping of atomic and hydrogen weapons tied in with steep Cuts in conventional armament The United States will propose that lt be carried out under an American plan for rigid international Inspection on both sides of the Iron Curtain This Western formula was rejected by Russia at the previous session of the disarmament subcommittee in London last June Russia proposed Feb IB immediate abolition of nuclear weapons stocks and called for a world disarmament conference this year Western officials said they are waiting for Gromyko to spell out details of the Soviet proposals These officials said the Soviet plan will be rejected unless lt incorporates the principle of aimu-ultaneous reductions in nuclear and conventional weapons under rigid international control To abolish nuclear weapons first as the Russians have proposed Western experts say would leave the Kremlin with an overwhelming preponderance of military power baaed on conventional weapons co-chairman Mrs Faith Harry Smith Upper Main Mrs and Mrs Hilda Bartley Philip Godreau Forest MILUNOCKET Feb Mr and Mr Edgar Alward and children David Susan and Laurinda of Cape Elizabeth where Alward is a member of the high school faculty are visiting with his parents Mr' and Mrs George Al- i ward Philip Alward son of Mr and Mrs George Alward wno is serving with the Army at Fort Dix Is spending a fur- lough with his parenta Mrs William Bouchard is a surgical patient at the Eastern Maine General hospital In Bangor Bouchard and his daugnGer Mra Gilbert Nadeau were in i3an-gor Sunday to visit with Mrs Bouchard Herman Bouchard of Scarboro returned home Monday after visiting with his father Max Bouchard and other relatives They visited two days in Washington on their way home Cecil Carpenter Dennis Mc-Court and Lampher Smith all of Greenville have enlisted in the Army Miss Dorothy Cole who is studying at the Eastern Maine General Hospital in Bangor is in town visiting a few days with her parents Mr and Mrs Wilbur Cole Norman Hanson son of Mr and Mrs Herbert Hanson who is checking out foods for overseas shipment is stationed at West Palm Beach Fla David Warman from Swan Lake has been at Ripogenus Dam visiting with Mr and Mrs Eugene Bickford Tuesday they visited in Monson and Guilford ATTEND SERVICES Mrs Don Helsor Mrs Stanley Faulkner and Mr and Mrs George Webster from Lincoln were in town to attend the funeral services held for Mrs It is hoped that arrangements may be made to have cards placed at a number of business places for those who do not receive calls from workers March Harvey assisted by Mrs Edna Gunn Harold Graham Gretchen Harvey Bessie Hanson Orville Harvey Dorothy Ward Faye Inmarr Florence Wood Frank Jardine and Clara Jardine Harry Genest has returned home after spending the past week in New Jersey Mr and Mrs I Genest are presently visiting with her sister and husband Mr andj Mrs Edward Hanson and son Scott and with Mr Lloyd Crossman and children and Mrs Guilford Kiwanis Holds Meeting Mr and Mrs Ells-wood Miller of 29 Llnwood and British officials made plain talks and make them open omim umcun maae piuin Mrs Adrian Kelly and daugh- Boston Mass with her son and Chelmsford Mass have i they wouid regjgt any auch moves 1 announced the engagement of 1 osBton Mass with her son and They pointed out that the work Members attending were Mrs Angie Lancaster Mrs Emma Lancaster Mrs Irene Lindquist Mrs Olga Pickett Mis Kate Tate Mrs Jennie Levellle Mrs Evelyn Cummings Mrs Annie Anderson Mrs Daisy Estabrook Mrs Clara Cummings and the hostess Mrs Jensen Miss Annie Severance daughter of Mr and Mra True Severance is visiting at the Bangor home of tier sister Mrs Margaret Rhom during the school vacation Out-of-town relatives attending the funeral service for Aaron Hatch held at the Barton Funeral Home in Lincoln Included Mr and Mrs Edward Hatch and children Maynard Mass Guy Hatch of Portland Robert Hatch of Dover Mr and Mis William Connolly Portland Robert Butler Maynard Mass Everett Hatch Dow Air Force Base Bangor: Salman Briggs Kingman and Mrs Helen Lanford of Buck-sport Johnny Ferguson son of Mr and Mrs Randall Ewing has observed his fifth birthday with a party held at home of his parents The guest of honor received many gifts and after they were opened refreshments were served followed by games snd fun Guests attending were: Nancy Sereyko Cheryl Ferguson Janice Knowlton Brenda Sereyko Gary King David Sereyko Michael King Eugene Knowlton Jimmy Swett Sandra Morancy Ricky Ewing Jimmy Ewing Darrell Ewing Janice Ewing Miss Anita Morancy Mrs Alice Ewing Mrs Rita Sereyko Mr and Mrs Ray- GUILFORD Feb 24 Vice President Alvin Perkins con- ducted the Tuesday luncheon Mrs Davicf Mercier and daugh-j the Kiwanis club of i Mabelle Tracey on Tuesday i Guilford The Neighborhood club met at ter Sharon have returned to the home of Cecil Jardine Mon-j their home in Orrington after day evening In honor of the visiting In town with her parents The Galusha who daughter-in-law Mr and Mra Robert Kelly Kelly is a student at Boston University Mr and Mrs Gordon Somers and daughters Patricia and Daryl of Derby have returned home after visiting with Mr and Mrs Wilmot Robinson St Guild of St An- resolution arranging the talks specified who would take part and that the parley would be secret Previous open disarmament debates these officials said usually degentrated into just a propaganda battle Lodge told newsmen: and If an honest disarmament! scheme is developed the United States will be in the lead of those trying to live by it In a matter that could mean so their daughter Arline Fay to Addison Palmer Jr son of Mr and Mrs Addison Palmer of 432 Essex Street Bangor No date has been set for the wedding Miss Miller was graduated from high school last June and is now employed by the Lowell Gas Company as assistant drew Episcopal Church will hold ad- a cooked od sale at uaM li ctnrp Saturday gftpr in 1947 und attended the nSrZl SatUrday fter versity of Maine and Husson rnl Michael Brandon Colle He two years with Marine Cpl Michael Bragaon the United invocation was by chairman of the day also introduced as guest speaker Willard Lehr Jr of Pittsfield who told of the activities of the Kiwanis club of Pittsfield The birthday of Steward was observed and Ruel Cross player-manager of the Kiwanis All Stars announced that is a game will be played Tuesday birthday of his mother Mrs Mar-' Mr and Mrs Henry McIntyre garet Jardine with Mrs June 1 Mr and Mrs Thornton East-Jardine Mrs Hazel Heal and man have returned to their home Mrs Arlene Jardine serving as 1 after visiting in Boston for the hostesses Mrs Jardine was pre-1 past week with their daughter aented with cards gifts and a and family Mrs Patricia Sher-purse of money from her many man and children Miss Jean Dennison who training at the Massachusetts evening against the Guilford Fire General hospital will arrive inetera States Navy and was attached to the Worcester as a radio operator He ia now employed by the Raytheon son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Brag-don Highland avenue who is serving in Korea has spent seven days in Japan friends Refreshments were served Including a decorated birthday cake Cards were played with high core going to Arline Jardine 7 Guests Included: Howard Sis-man of Boston and Robert Eis-man of Cranston I who were Vi Vl MWWHU XV WIIU WCIC town this week to spend two weeks visiting with her parents nl UlBii and low to Mrs Erma Elsmore Mr and Mrs Ivis Dennison She guests of Harvey Past Lt Others attending were Mrs I will spend a few days in Orono Governor of the Bth district Ki vleHInw with ViPT listfir find HllS i i a- I visiting with her sister and hus Mr and MraF John Heuer and Company at Waltham Mass Mr and Mrs John Lombard arc spending this week in New York City Bruce Trafton is a patient at Public To View Malenkov Appointees Hit In Soviet Press Attacks MOSCOW Feb 24 (AP) An attack on the ministry electric power stations now headed by former Premier Malenkov was voiced today in Pravda the Communist partv newspaper LOUD CRITICISM same time loud criticism removal of Malenkov as premier Party meetings in the various Wortman Mrs Lucy McPheters Mrs Joyce Breau Mrs Gertrude I band Mr and Mrs Warren derson 0f Pittsfield Spencer Shufelt Mrs Mamie Page Mrs Dean before coming to Green- winsor Dennis Haggerty Bron-Bessie Hanson Mrs Dorothy Tar-jville son Beardsley and Ford A Grant sook and Mrs Florence Pygensky Mr and Mrs John Squiers all of Pittsfield Leroy Hamil- Mr snd Mrs Gwyeth Smith have returned to their home in ton Troy Amos Rowell and children from Brunswick Manchester Conn after being Dover-Foxcroft and Hugo Mrs I in town to attend the funeral Cross of Guilford and Mr and Mrs services held for his grandmother i persons attended Wortman Sr and Mrs Mabelle Squiers Tracey Mrs Edward Kelley of Monson were weekend guests of Mrs I Wortman Llewellyn family Monson Briefs mond Doucette and the hostess MlUin0cket General Hospital Mrs Jean Ewing Mrs Ruby Hallett secretary announces that Agoncy Grange will meet at the Grange hall French Street Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock Mr Hallett urges MILLINOCKET Feb 24 PRESQUE ISLE Feb The all members to be when Francis Elliott Post VFW Northeastland hotel will hold an the first and second degrees will will serve a Past Commanders open houge in obaervgnce of ministr banquet Sunday evening at the culture opening of its new 30 room addi- cuuure Hotel Addition In Presque Isle of Georgi At the be conferred Mrs Avis Clark a former post1 6:30 opening of its new 30 room add! republics now are reechoing the Moscow blasts against these three ministries Krushchev Is now driving for gains In farm production in order for construction that the people may be properly power stations headed fed and clothed Loginor also was An improvement in that direc-Board Pravada 'ion was noted in Moscow today accusations aimed Tlie recent sugar shortage in Mr and Mrs Orville Harvevjhas been In town visiting with and grandchildren Ruth and her parents Mr and Mrs Louis Bart Harvey have returned to King served tion on Friday Saturday and Sun- SoWet Union day March 4 5 and 8 it was an-Guest Depart-1 nounced Thursday by Frank Com- Hussey president of the Depart- 0f directors Commander honored The ministry of electric by Fyodor attacked by One of the Commerce Is sponsoring a roeriliat he dinner to honor the Northeast-1 electrlclty was resi- home at dent of this community has re- a turkey suppi turned to her Tempe Ariz home by the Auxiliary after being called here by the suaden death of her father Warren Staples Cpl Vernon Clark ex-POW of the Korean Conflict and a native of this area and Mrs Clark are the parents of an Infant son born last month in Bangor Clark expects to move his family to Massachusetts where he is stationed with the Army at Fort nuuic turkey supper will be speakers will be ment of Maine Junior "Vice mander Abol Daigle and ment Senior Vice Arnold Leavitt Past commanders to be are Fred Boutaugh Sr John Leary Carlton McLean Perry Alfred Jenkins Alex and Dominic Tickets for the banquet concerned with Moscow appears to have eased A that these ad ofJ meatf alao Was avai! Me- land hotel on the completion of lstratlon failed to see the ad- able in the city free markets after but the addition on Friday evening vanta8e of U8in8 concrete to a temporary shortage March 4 at 6 30 o'clock in the economiz on steel which is ad- "ere bringing double the official vocated by Nikita Krushchev prices of the state store dinner will flrst secretary of the party in Frank MacDonald Pasquine are I Newport Church Conference Held NEWPORT Feb The Rev Alfred Hempstead of Augusta district superintendent presided at the fourth quarter conference 1 held in the People's Methodist Church Sunday evening The devotions were by the Rev 5 Homer 8 Hughey minister of the church Oflicers elected were John Farnham church treasurer Mrs twvv-r wiYmovT wk Charles Croxford financial secre- i tary Mrs John Paine recording 1 Amon the cooperators of Pisca- Lena Littlefield Richard Brown Nomination: Mrs (Charles Croxford Mrs Mary Dyer and Percy Williams: Christian the pastor Mrs Fred Hickey Mrs Ray Emerson Mrs Theodore Se-ney Mrs John Farnham Mrs Dudley Carter Auditors: Mrs Mina Cary and Mrs Lillie Brackett being sold bv the committee be served which will formally construction of the big Kuibyshev The three agricultural officials The Howland-Enfield Board of whlch is chairman Francis Lar- open the new addition The gen- hydroelectric station The two under attack Kozlov Benedik- Trade will meet Wednesday March kin Everett Barnes Frank Perry eral public is encouraged to pur- ministries Vaughn Mulroney Carlton Me- chase tickets which will be sold with being Lean Dominic Pasquine William for the price of a lobster which efficient Neal Alex MacDonald and Wilson includes Sales tax 2 in the dining room of the American Legion hall in Howland Enfield and West Enlield The chief also were charged tov and Akopov are thought to backward and in- be appointees of Malenkov Party Boss Krushchev began his at-on agriculture tack on Kozlov over a year ago the but so far Kozlov still holds his Tickets will be on sale at the performance schools are slated to commence their scholastic activities Monday morning after having a week's vacation Green desk of the Northeastland notcl ministry of state farms headed by office in the Chamber of Commerce of- Alexei Kozlov the ministry of Ever since Malenkov was de-ftce and from various members agriculture headed by Ivan Ben- n-cted observers outside the 8o- of the Presque Isle Chamber of ediktov and the ministry of the viet Union have speculated on Commerce tractor and agricultural jnachin- the possibility he eventually On Saturday March 5 from ery Industry headed by Stepan would be purged Even though cri- ticism of his new ministry may o'clock in the afternoon to 9 Akopovich Akopovi Millinocket Woman Marks Birthday MILLINOCKET Feb Mrs Louise Murray observed her 83rd Medway Briefs MONSON Feb Miss Martha MacDuffe is a patient at the Mayo Memorial hospital in Dover-Foxcroft Mr and Mrs Maynard Church and son Ronald and Roscoe Parsons of Sangerville were Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Cowan Mr and Mra Manfred Mathews were weekend guests of her parents Mr and Mrs Jerome Clukey in Dover-Foxcroft Mr and Mra Myles Cronldte of Bangor were weekend guests of her parents Mr and Mrs Archie MacPherson Mrs Helen Brown of Fairfield is spending a few days with her mother Mrs Goodwin Mr and Mis Guy Crockett were weekend guests of her sister and brother-in-law Mr and Mis Myron Smart in Milo Mr and Mra Gerald Steeves called on Mr and Mra Robert Greenleaf and family Sunday Mrs Corrinne Suomi and family are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs John Rancourt in Win-terport Mra Ethel Miller of Dover-Foxcroft is spending a few days with Mr and Mrs Maurice Davis and family Joe Brown is spending his vacation with Mr and Mrs James Bishop and family In Dover-Foxcroft Tanya Davis Is spending a few days with Mrs Dorothy Tarsook in Greenville Mr and Mrs Reginald Snowman and children of Bucksport were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Snowman Miss Nancy Barclay is spending a few days in the Snowman home The North Star Rebekah lodge has met as the Masonic hall immediately following the meeting Washington and Lincoln program was presented Refreshments of cherry pie and cake were served On March 9 the Rebekshs will put on a supper for the Onaway Lodge I OOF when they entertain the grand master MEDWAY Feb 24-Frank Da- birthday late test week Her vis son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd dauhter and son-in-law Mr ana dRjr Mlrch 6 from noon untu 6 1 culi tfnAuaia antprlamPn I 1 Davis celebrated his fifth birth- o'clock in the evening and on Sun- day March 6 from noon until 5 Mrs Felix McQuade entertained o'dk in the evening the rooms All got a dressing down from concern policies which antedated the January meeting of the Cen- his administration lt has the tral Committee of the Communist effect of undermining his author-at a party in her honor She was wiu open for the public to in- party That meeting preceded the ity and influence secretary Mra Jackson communion steward Fred Hickey superintendent of the church school: Dana Banton lay leader Mrs Dsns Banton lay member Trustees: John Paine chairman Lewman Soper secretary John Farnham treasurer Gilman Dudley Carter Charles Croxford Raymond Emerson Jr Percy Williams John Gilman Stewards Raymond Emerson Jr Theodore Seney Mrs Williams Donald Gleason Mrs taquis County Soil Conservation District who were contacted within the week were Dr Roy Merry and Harlan Clifford of Medford Neil Johnston of Sebec Victor Miller of Dover-Foxcroft Ernest McPheters of Sangerville Michael Piel of Abbot and John Hathorn of Med-fordt Piel has applied for conservation plan for his 200 acre farm recently purchased which Includes 50 acres of open land He intends to do strictly grassland farming There are certain areas which day with a party at his home Sunday Those present were: Bobby and Judy Osnoe Mack Paul and Fay Lyon Lloyd Jr and Harry Davis presented a sum of money gfts spect The committee in charge of arrangements of the open house composed of Frank Hussey stew-art Donahue and Robert Bren- and received many cards Refreshments included a buffet lunch and three birthday cakes made bv Mrs Harold Murray Hum na Mr Mr- Potato Growers See No Cause For Alarm In Stocks Report nan Gilman Mrs Theodore 1 A '''elmPerfectly drained SOllNOn which plans are being made by CARIBOU Feb A group of potato growers and ahipper In I this area Thursday could see little cause for alarm in the stock on hand report for February 1 Quade Guests were: Mr and Mr Harold Murray and daughter Margie Mr and Mr Earle Murray Mr and Mrs Earle Murray Jr Mr and Mrs Leonard Wallace Parents Teachers To Meet At Dexter DEXTER Feb The Mildred Everett all ol East poned meeting of parents The group prepared a ment as follows It is very difficult for many tories and other losses This shrinkage plus processing and seed leaves 22382 carlots to Millinocket Mr and Mrs Louis teachers of Fay Grammar Baron Mr and Mrs Keith Elli- School pupils has been set for 0f the growers and shippers In be shipped to market after that ott Mr and Mrs Richard Dernp- March Satthe Fay build- Maine to understand how the time It is generally believed that current potato holdings are min- at the present rate shipment 5500 to 5800 carlota will be moved during February leaving 16582 car-lots to be shipped after March 1 sey Mra Gertrude Lahey Miss mg at 730 Mary Lvnch Mrs Yvonne Bout- i Superintendent of Schools El- construed as being burdensome rugh Mrs Dora Sweeney Philip win Towne and school commit- -According to the US Depart Guerette Mr and Mrs Felix Me- tee members will discuss the pro- ment of Agriculture Feb 1 Seney Thurman Murphy Milo Trafton Fred Hickey Olan Mc-Lauchlan Mrs Ray Cowan Col Percy Gleason A McCorrison Membership and evangelism: Mrs Mina Cary Mrs Jessie Marr Percy Williams Richard Brown Mrs Eva Merrill and Mrs Homer Hughey Education Mrs Sheldon Brackett Mrs Fred Hickey Mrs Jessie Marr Mrs Carrie Ellis Mrs Lena Littlefield Mrs James Williams Mrs Vivian Mason Mrs Ruth Cowan and the pastor LIST COMITTEES Commission of Missions: Mrs Bessie Croxford Mrs Mary Dyer Mrs Eva Merrill Mrs Bertha Sn rv Thnrmnn Mnmhr mrn him in cooperation with Elmer A Stevens work unit conservationist of the Soil Conservation Service to install outlets and drainage ditches The preliminary survey will be made on this farm in the spring by Piel and the Soil Conservation Service technicians He has plarts also for seeding 25 acres of sloping land on the contour to help prevent erosion Richard Hill of Abbot another cooperator has made application to the Piscataquis County Soil Conservation District for a conservation plan for his farm to be made this spring by himself and Quade and son Richard posed school budget which will be stocira on hand report Maine has Maine generally markets between toted at the March 14 town meeting Parents of all school pupils In tljne eastern states had only 10- town including high school are gsoOOO bushels to be marketed 8000 carlots will be left to mar 28400000 bushel holdings ket duhng April and May It mutt in Maine may appear to be rather not be overlooked mvlt((1 10 h- hl accordiftg to Clyde Lee president that Canada Sunshine Club Meets At Dexter DEXTER Ffb The Sun- 1 large but upon a breakdown of has been an Importer Instead of these figures a rather different an exporter this season and that Banton Mrs Grace Weed Mrs Stevens The land capability unit Davis In serving The PTA held a food sale Saturday afternoon at Faloon's and store $3345 was realized Mr Annette Misiura has returned home after being a surgical patient at St Joseph's hospital in Bangor Miss Marilyn Chesley and Miss Jean Lyon visited Mr and Mrs Gardner Fleming in Lincoln last week Mr and Mra Kenneth Wheaton and son Gary of Millinocket acre Sunday callers at the home of Mra Wheaton's sister Mra Alice Hale HONOR STUDENT Miss Phyllis Powers daughter of Mra Helen Powers who is attending Aroostook State Teachers College in Presque Isle was amond those on the list according to an announcement made last week Mrs Phyllis Estes spent a few days with her brother-in-law and sister Mr aftd Mr Norman 'Hesseltlne in Milford last week Mr and Mra Raymond Potter were dinner guests Sunday of Mr snd Mrs Milton James in Lincoln Miss Harriet York and her brothers Ronald and Roscoe Jr were called to Naugatuck Conn last week by the Illness of their mother Mrs Elsie Labbe They were accompanied by Herbert York Mrs Stillman Yorke was called to Old Town last week by the Illness and death of her brother George Sibley Mr Roger McLaughlin la a patient at the Lincoln hospital picture comes into focus Maine will have the only ap- Sebecf Briefs "It has been determined by a preciable amount of potatoes on previous government aurvev on the east coast It must also be shrinkage in Maine that potatoes kept in mind that the southern had an average shrink of 30 per crops of Florida and Alabama cent This doea not include pota- have been delayed due to -ln-toes that were and are being sold clement weather giving Main a to factories without being graded longer time to market potatoes is a mistake for farmers to compare this shipments and also potatoes that are being dumped outright in field and concept of using every acre according to its capabilities and heed for protection will be used in making the plan It will also be set up according to his needs for stock and on what he intends to grow for crops Dr Merry of Medford is planning to remove rocks ifiw brush from five acres of land after which it will be cleared and seed-ed to a pasture mixture to be used in his pasture program Harlan plans include Farnham Dana Banton Mrs drainage work on ten acres of Gilman Jackson Mrs land He wfll inMtall 1200 feet of Feb John Ricker of Mr and Mra George of Sebec has won a place honor roll for the first at the University of Mechanical Engineering He was also awarded the Pratt Towne scholarship outstanding work during his year Ann Ricker of Bangor has shine club met Tucjcay after- of the noon at the home of Mrs Clar- ence Pierce with 14 members in attendance Dates for the spring and fall xmma'ge alea were sei as the first Saturdays In May and October howeer the spring sale this year w'll be on tla second Saturday since the other date had been taken Notes of thanks were read and also a no from an honorary member Mra Ethel 8pruce of Bradley In acknowledgement of her calendar for the year Mrs Haskell and Mrs Call reported regarding an easy chair for the Sunshine room at the Plummer Memorial hospital and they were given permit ion to select whatever they thought best The next meeting will be the afternoon of March 8 at the home of Mra James Hall Mr Pierce served refreshments following the meeting SEBEC son Ricker on the semester Maine course Nathan for freshman Miss been George WATER Colby the Weiner Melvin Mass Weiner dumps because they are of too i with those of last year for It Is a poor quality for starch factories different situation altogether must also be considered Maine shipped 52000 total carlots spending a few days at home that approximately 3000000 to including trucks last year wherewith her parents Mr and Mrs 4000000 bushels of seed in addl- as lt will not ship over 35000 total tion to what the government carlots including trucks this year figures have allowed will be pur- It is also noticeable that Maine chased in Maine for local plant- marketed 13206 carlots plus 1931 Ings Another factor Is that locsil carlot equivalents by truck after processing plants such as potato April 1 last year chips and frozen foods will prob- Ricker COLBY INSTRUCTORS VILLE Feb 24 College tonight announced appointment of William logical interpretation of the Lewman acres of sloping land will be seeded on the contour to help proven erosion Victor Miller will complete farm pond which he atarted to biflld last year and could not be completed because of the wet weather This pond haa a capacity of about 75000 gallons snd ts fed by springs and will be used for stock water purpose At Sangerville Ernest McPheters intends to construct 1500 feet of outlet to help prevent erosion on six acres of land and also remove water which is presently spreading over four acres of land Following the removal of water the area will be seeded down and used for pasture His plans also Include installing underground tile on three acres of cropland The preliminary survey for the tile installation will be made this spring by the Soil Conservation Service technician He will establish five acres of contour strip cropping to help prevent erosion and conaerve Dana Banton Mrs Soper drainage ditches to remove the water which la keeping this are jWHici Wiiiuu IS seeping inis res Records history: Mra Mina lwet at present nd following 6 Cary Parsonage: Officer of the WS C8 and Board of Trustee Farm and home: Mrs Williams and Mrs John Paine drainage will be seeded and used for hayland Spring plans at the Johnston farm are for removing rocks on five acres of land and installing of Hartford Conn and Waldfogel of Cambridge to the faculty was named an Instructor In economics Waldfogel waa appointed visiting Instructor In fine arts ably consume 1000000 to 2000000 foregoing figures indicates that bushels of potatoes between February 1 and the termination of the marketing season Assuming the government Maine ia mdst certainly in a relatively bullish position Many of the trade Journals have been looking at the future situation Temperance: Hie pastor Dana an outlet to remove excess water Banton Mra Eva Merrill Music: Mrs Homer Hughey Mr Lincoln Folsom Dana Ban-ton Thurman Murphy Which i not only keeping the land wet but is causing erosion on this particular area After the rocks have been removed His wife who haa been with her daughter and family In Wyoming has joined him at Panama City His parents Mr and Mrs Reuel Kimball of Parkman are spending the winter with him in Flor figures are correct and using the with the same attitude For some lowest figures in the preceding unknown reason the present mar-statements for processing and ket is not too satisfactory but seed the question remains Juat if the trade is enlightened on Mra what potatoes remain to be actual potato situation here In shipped from Maine? After Feb- Maine the remainder this ruary 1 28400000 bushels were marketing season could be healthy Parkman Soldier Gets Limited Assignment PARKMAN Feb 24 Sgt Kenneth Kimball now stationed at Panama City Fla haa been placed on limited duty His Job wifi be teaching along the lines of making airplane parts safe Property trustees: hospitals and land the outlet installed the land home committee: The pastor Mra will be seeded limed and terti-Hilda Emerson Mrs Marie 8eney lized and used for Mr" Mra Miriam Murphy: social life: He also intends to install the We-Wa-Tig Society and Wes-1 feet of drainage ditch on enother' pind and make it more feasible leyan Club water for better crop production John Hathorn of Medford will fill several potholes with dirt this spring to level off four actes of area of two acres to be used for for the growing of potatoes and Toothpaste filled most of the billion collapsible metal tubes made In the United States last year although many other and expect to return home ucta like adhesives and wood ill receivers World peace: The pastor Mrpastura while aa area of five 'other crop on hand In which 30 per cent for growers shippers would be lost through starch fsc- and distributors within a few weeks era were sold In auch containers.

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