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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 12

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Kennebec Journali
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Augusta, Maine
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12
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lft1 'i i 12 KiMiUi Jiiinil Augusta Monday Marini 2fa IH5 Brownies Cited At Investiture school and youYo living In that kind of house you are used to and paying for the household -help and aU why you Just afford to take nice ir I explained Mrs Dinkier mother a- Monday Gardiner Liana Club' anpper ft meeting 6:30 pjn Lions dub house Armory street ft i ft MSAD 11 adult education 'program pm Gardiner Area HighSchooL MSAD 11 modern matho-matlca program for adulta 7-8 7 pjn high school Christ Church EpiscopaL Eve- ning prayer: and server's wor- ship 6 pjn church 'Winter Street Baptist Church Boy Scouts 7 ft pjn Cottage prayer meeting at the home of Mr and Mrs Eldred Garland 28 Windsor St Randolph 7:30 ft" "EJ T-1-ii'i -ft ft- -1 i -ft Tuesday Gardiner Extension Group 8 PA' borne of ft Mrs Robert ft" Dunbar Marston road MSAD 11 ft adult education program Gardiner "Aroa High -ft Christ Church EpiscopaL- Sister Margaret's Guild study group 2 pm parish house svenlng prayer 6 pm Women of Christ Church study group pa ft Randolph Methodist Church Marthas 7:80 pa parsonage Gardiner Beard of ft Trade supper meeting 6:30 pjn Lions dub house Winter Street Baptist Church Cottage prayer meeting par- sonage 7:30 pm You Think Appalachia Has Trouble? f- acres of topical paradiso and file ships at dock The- gourmet-type cuisine the drinks the magnificently furnished sleeping quarters are to be reserved for exclusive mem-berr At home la Atlanta Ga Mri Dinkier is a civic and cultural leader aa contributes generously to many philanthropies A Plague However since her step-tether was Joseph David the New Orleans cotton king who originated the Sugar Bowl and her husband Is a mlllioualrt owner of hotel chains she is aware' of the problems that ean plague the "It nutter how much money- your daddy has you have it when vnuro young When putting out a couple of thousand dollars or so for each ehild in private -i daughter of Mr and' Mrs Alson Nedlk Cony -rood' She trill be the loeaT representative to the Kennebec County spelling contest at Hall-Dale High School LTat pjn Iter alternate and runner-up is Gall Whittier eighth grade daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Whittier Cony rood Judges were Mrs Floyd Ludwig Cheliea and Mrs Elwln Huaaey Windsor Gerald Bragdon principal of the South Gardiner Grammar School wu hoc matter -v Save Tradition KiwaniansTold 7 PORTLAND! AP Kiwanls members from Northern New England have been anted to preserve conservative principles yj Edward Moylan Jr of Miami Fla president of the Kiwanls International urged Saturday tor anuaHout fight to defeat the liberal trend which would destroy our baste -The Kiwanls president described his goal to nesrly 300 persona by saying built the sovereign dignity worth responsibility and accountability of the Individual" In Its ice-free season flic 81 Lawrence -River handles nearly third of foreign trade Wednesday Gardiner IH-HtT Chibs hene-? fltftfaahlonahow 7:30 pm Gardiner High School Little Theater ft Gardiner Hl-V Club annual dub basketball tournament AH- Star games 5:25 pmv high school gymnasium ft' yt M5AD 11 adult education pro-- gram pm high school MSAD 11 men's adult physical sdueatlon program 7:30 high school gymnasium St Club meeting 7:30 pm Chuich'haU foDowed by Maine Diocesan i Council of Catholic Women meeting with Mrs Raymond Slegler Augusta speaker 9 pm Church haH INCOME TAX SERVICE i JOHN SKEHAN 147 Iwiswfck Ave sfdiner 5824797 of four ranging from ages 6 to 22 Thla club te to young people like that the potentially rich you might nay so that they can enjoy' themselves while making itr 't Everything bar gotten to bo such a Mg project at the chibs we belong to Out entertaining a' few people knocks off a 310000 bill Just like Mrs Dinkier napped her finger pesrl- tipped to match the pearl tips ou her sandaled toes got- ten so it Just ladylike to ask how much anything But Connie Dinkier does any- "Why 3900 she manded of a contractor minute pounding on the blue prints -and the next stamping her sandaled foot hard enough to bounce the ruffles ou her yellow polka-dotted shift Yet she settle fair less than best'' I darned near became an alcoholic last week running around town testing 7: the bar' It was 13 months 28 public 1 hearings 870000 In legal fees an1 8 mfflfow constructton dol- lars ago that Mrs Dinkier bought her ehib on the county courthouse ateps hero for 8165-7 ooo Tradtef When ai Mro Dint" ler calls her husband was trad- -ing Ms bout in to something a little larger yacht broker Dick Bertram carnally asked why she buy a nice yceht dub to go with the new yacht "I Just might" she It sounded like a way out of her domestic -personnel problems had already decided I was going' to sell the 22-room house because I wu siek and tired of doing an my talking with the help '7 I was telling Maiy Alice (Mrs Russen Firestone) that Id still have to have some tennis courts and a boat dock ho neas the golf courses and nave quarters avanahle to guests when she said not looking for a house Connie youio looking for a fend The Firestones as well aa Jock McLean and Prince Alex Oblensky all of Palm Beac are on the new hoard of governors California board members are Conrad Hilton Jr George Hamilton and High people may bo members 7 hut only -the lop said out of the executives) -'v-v- Of Events Christ Church Episcopal: Holy Communion 7 and 10 am evening prayer 6 pm Highland Avenue" Methodist Church Bible study 7:30 pm vestry Winter Street Baptist Church Cottage prayer meetings with Mr and Mix Donald Emery Jr 71 Hlghlan Ave and Mr and Mrt Thomas Fowler 202 Highland Ave 7:30 pm' Randolph Methodist Church Commission on worship 8 pm Danforth home Windsor street First Baptist Church Senior choir rehearsal' 730 pm Thursday MSAD 11-directors regular monthly A meeting 7:30 pm Gardiner Area High School Richards-Robinson Library Gardiner Art Club 6:30 pjn covered dish supper home of Mrs John Kidd 35 Central-St Gardiner Club 8 pm dub house outer Cob-bossee avenue Christ Episcopal: Quiet "Day for women of District No 7 All Saints' Church Skowhegan 10 am junior choir rehearsal 3 house evening pm parish prayer 6 pm Boy' Scouts pm' -pariah house' Randolph Methodist Chinch: Choir rehearsal 7:30 pm Fel-lowthhi Hall Merrl-Mets Circle with Mrs Robert' Mooers Oak street Official board meeting pm First Baptist Church Junior choir rehearsal 8:30 pm Junior Youth Fellowship 7 pm Winter Street Baptist Church Cottage prayer meeting with Mr and Mrs Herbert Herling 285 Harrison Aye 7:50 pm Junior choir rehearsal 8:30 pm Senior chorus rehearsal 7 -t' Friday if Gardiner Ares High School Band Wring concert 7:30 pm high school Little Theater Christ Church EpiscopaL evening prayer 8 pm Girl Scouts 8:15 pm parish house Brownie Scouts 9:13 pm parish bouse Junior Young Peopled Fellowship 7:80 pm parish house Winter Street Baptist Church Quarterly business meeting Highland Avenue Methodist Church Junior choir rehearsal 8:15 pm Saturday Christ Church Episcopal: eve-nlng prayer 6 pm Cub Pack 532-5450 0 oiP FARMINGDAU Afsessert as ngabnd by law petit and all estates nal and eessessien an the first day ef is sssslee at their effke Apr! perpese ef rnceivhig these lists Assessers effke i-s'' TO PRESENT LIST to bring In web Hit will bn Abort GlboriM Ckorloi Dow Koagotb Sbopnrd goard of Assessors EDITOR'S NOTE Apphla- ehla may havo'its troubles taking care of Its poor But so does the gold plated Miami section -4-wtth Its rich Mrs: Carting Dinkier has undertaken a personal program to alleviate the woes of having n'-new yacht club so glamorous the chrome plated hinges are' being gold plated so they wont clash with the golden' ptambing By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON MIAMI YAP) "President Johnson' la taking earn of the poor Wall going to take care of the rich" Mrs Carling L1 Dinkier Jr said: her soft Southern dyawl Just barely audible over the din of construction work on her gold-ated pocket of opulence With financier Walter Troutman aa a partner she is putting the finishing touches on the Palm Bsy Yacht Club the first new private club here since 1945 -4- The sunken tennis courts and tho dog kennels are air condt-and a elosed-circuit tele-Tlslbn system will guard the 13 mishap but 50 gallons did spill Into the sea according to offi- Grange Meeting Held In Chelsea CHELSEA Chelsea Read-field Granite City and Cobboa-e Grangea held a union meeting hero Wednesday 7 night Mrs Shirley Willette state lecturer discussed the University of 58th annual Farm and Hons Week -being held today through Wednesday 'In the chairs were Mrs Achse Bean master Mrs Viola Burgess and Mrs 7 Lindale Heald lecturers' Berate Bean steward Carleton Miller a latent steward Mrs Earl Potter chaplain Earl Potter treasurer Mrs Mary Harris secretary Clyde Swift gatekeeper Mrs Raymond Markham lady assistant steward and Mrs Ethel Lord pianist The home economics committee reported $35 profit on tho recent supper held to benefit tho furnace fund Fire Destroys Chelsea Shed CHELSEA Fire of undetermined origin destroyed small shed on the Hallowell road here Sunday afternoon Two trucks responded to the blue st 2:35 pnC property owned by Joseph Mills Jr A house on the same property wu burned out last fail firemen uid -ft i-- Donna Nedik Wins Spelling Contest CHELSEA AHS-yeaitold seventh grader spelled the iforda accessible and haphazard correctly and won tho Windsor-: Chelsea spelling bee Friday The winner Donna Nedlk i te the! tf STJ V- a y' UUM An Investiture service far Brownie Troop 510 was conducted at Christ Church parish house Friday under the leadership of Mrs: William Towuf and the assistant leader Mrs Donald MacDonald '5 The 'service consisted of the Brownie Hag service a play presented by the troop and the redtiion of 7: Brownie promise and presentation of Brownie pins Brownies pinned and Invested were Helen and Veronica Plummer Arm 'Cox'' Kathy Ayer Christine Town' Dawn Aim MacDonald Kathy 'Whalen' Susan-Scott 'Ann Abrams Susan Webber -Ann Cusick Kathy McNally Bethamy Lewis onna Cote Valerie McLaugb-i Linda Collin Peggy MacDonald Kathy Staples Janet Tibbetts Shelley Glldden Vickie Vtrrlll Dorothea DeWltt Card Millett The troop is planning to make Easter candy baskets for the Gardiner General HospltaL meeting' 7 pm Gardiner1 Ares Junior High School: Extension Assri To Elect Officers Officers win bo named at the Gardiner Extension Assn meeting at 8 pm 'Monday at the home of Mrs Robert Dunbar Marston road' Members are asked to Uote the meeting la planned nt 8 pm instead of 7:30 as usual Thatople'for the meeting wBl be Furniture Buying with Mrs Charles Mattson in charge Refreshments will be served Beth Ann Was Seven Saturday V' Beth' 'Ann daughter of Mr iind Mrs" Kenneth Anderson 21 Fairriew St was seven years eld Saturday and her mother gave a party to mark the occa- -t 4 'a s- rt' i 'i The guests were Mary Jo and Debbie Clark Susan and Elisabeth Scott Karon MacDonald Diana Cote Jay Malcolm and Karen The children played and tho hostess served nfresh-ments including a birthday cake The little honor 'guest received many birthday remembrances Gardiner General Hospital Notes I fmonky Cbeel Agency Admitted Fridoy wu Mrs Ids Clough Barber road Randolph i Born Thursday war a non to Mr and Mrs Haldeu Smith High street DiMhsrged Friday were Sam-uel JrManslr 22 Maple St Randolph Byron Footer Sr Sawyer street South Gardiner Llewellyn Wasgatt Old River road South GanUaor Lewis Gabouiy West Gardiner Malcolm Smith" 58 Maple St Mrs Lena Rowell Perkins lane HaUonelL 1 West Gardinr y' Mrs rirrtnfe Cords 88H If'-: sf lisuun Sale CobboseceContee treat- Teachers Asm lr" pUaning a rummage sale on Saturday at lBanys Bowling Alley across frmn the public library Water street Gardiner The eommit-jtee tn ehargela Mrs- Richard Vlgue Mrs Donald der- Hr Leslie Mrs Adelbert Briggs Mrs Henry McCasiin Mrs Thomas Pucci Anyone having articles to donate nuy contact any member before-' Friday Attention la called to the datie the reminder slips sent home from school by the children on Friday showed May! 3 rather then April 3 as the date' ftf the silo Utah's Groat' Salt Lake which is now shrinking was explored by John Fremont la ISIS? -V Porsonal Loons Morigago Loons 7'1 Savings Accounts Christmas Club Accounts' i i I Sofa Deposit Boxes Travelers Chocks Night Depository GARDIHER t- I S32-4340 -j Pastries like grandmolher used to make are the kind our bakers bake We offer you this worthwhile news because of the fine recipes we use! NNAl WARNING RANDOLPH ALL DOGS MUST BE LICENSED it April i ms 7 ft ft Norwuod Groat Tewi Clerk BAKERY GARDINER RICHARD CRAMER v' Rnmerip Maine School Administrative District 111 current spelling champion claims that ha' likes mathematics and adenee as school subjects better than spelling Jerry Case' 12-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Carletoa Case IT Belmont Are Randolph admitted however that he's- pretty good student in all sub- THE EAXDOLPH Grammar Brimnl rinwm fridu night spelled down six other Individ-nal school contestants to win the II' rrown and -the right to compete in theeounty ntest at neighboring Balk Dale High School Farmingdale April 14 at 3 P-in Runner-up lu the district contest was Richard Cramer son of Mr andj Mrs Lawrence Creamer River road Pittston the Plttstoa Etementary School champion If for any reason the diitrict winner cannot compete in the county contest the Plttston sixth grader will take part instead 1 The winning word In event was benefit" Case then correctiy spelled "entertsln" to ehnch the title A large turnout of parents To Your Health By JOSEPH Dear Doctor: My husband offers from Ingrown 1 fsdsl hairs Does using an electrie razor cause this? MRS -j No because Ingrown hairs postered peoplo long beforo the electrie razor was tnventr ed In fad In some eases and under some circumstances an electric razor help tho Other times jdoL j- Hair (or whiskers jpwr from a bud or root bring below the surfaeo of te skin Sometimes tho hair may grow straight out hut mostly It grows at angle-- Now let's aee what happens srhen wo cut tho' hair 'off short oT shave If tho hair or whisker grows normally it Just extends abova tho rarfaee of tho skin and becomes part of tho heard But support that instead of growing out- tho usual way It la aimed at a slightly different angle Instead of growing through its usual channel it hits the under aide of the skin and cant puncture a hole Ihrough which to grow The hair keep on growing bat It can't get out 8o It then tends to curl Into ball an ingrown hair It festers and becomes son and is thorough nuisance An ingrown hair- necessarily confined to shavers or to men A hair may ho pulled cut or may be' broken off below the surface of the akin When it starts to grow it ean "ahib tta toe so to spoak It may got trapped below the akin and then have to curt up as It grows Exactly WHY this happens to some people and not to others is -not entirely understood Maybe tho angle of growth Is Important Maybe tho skin texture is too tough Maybe the hair Is naturally curly But shaving too close certainly ean bo a factor If tho ftub of the hair after a have remains at or above tho akin surface it will Just grow out normally From experience we also know that shaving tho grain" la helpful Tho roil reason for this may bo that wo eant shavo quite so close In your ease ho might I said might havo hotter hick with some other kind of razor It's worth a try Ho also should shave with the grain Sometimes of course the grain goes in ms- ny directions And above ail he should not shave too close Shaving twice a day hot lightly ia preferable to ehav-' lng too elortnd getting in-grown haln i Finally some- disorder of Iho hair follicle ean bo inrolv- od- The advice of akin epee-lolist may bo tho boat an- Dear Dr Molner: What makes me pais blood every jtime my bowels movoT I was constipated about two months ago and that Is whoa It Winner and students wotehed tlui contest in the Gardiner Area Junior 'High Schbol all purpose cafrteria Sponsors of the spelling eon-tests leading to the state championship are the Portland Sunday Telegram and Dally Kennebec Journal Mrs Teresa Hamlin Ran dolph 1 Grammar School principal wu the spelling mistress for the district Contestants veiled 49 words before the winner was decided JUDGES WERE Mrs Marie Morin Pittsten Elementary School teacher Ralph Robbins principal Pray Street School Gardiner and Gerald Bragdon principal South Gardiner Grammar School Walter Perkins assistant MSAD 11 superindent also assisted with the contest-- Other contestants and their schools were Peter Tibbetts Central 1 Street School Gardiner Paul Cough Gardiner Area Juhtor High School Patricia Redd Pray Street School Gerdincr Debbie McLaughlin South Gardiner Grammai School and Florence Wheelock West Gardiner Central School fistula or cancer? It hurts almost all of the time hut not too badly MRS The likely" cause would ho hemorrhoids or a fissure but it could bo cancer Whatever tt is the sooner the facts are determined by medical examination the sooner you will he comfortable again The trouble obviously going to clear up by Itself Dear Dr Molner: Is it possible for a man with only one testicle to become a father? m-- Yes eertstnly' provided it la normal What '-about constipation? Many cafe be relieved of tt both mentally and physically by reading the booklet "The Way To Stop Constipatian" For a copy write to Dr Molner in earo of this newspaper enclosing' a long self-addressed stamped envelope ond 20 cente fat coin to cover printing and bandUng' Dr Mdner welcomet a0 reader mail- but regrets that due to the tremendous volume received dsDyr ho 1s unable to answer individual letters' questions are incorporated In his column when-ver possible Copyrighl 1965 Publishers Newspaper Syndicate U-M Professor Wins Fellowship NSW YORK (AP) A member of the University of Maine faculty te ameng 813 American cholars scientists and artiste named Sunday as Guggenheim Fellowship awards winners The John Simon Guggenheim Foundation said Its 1965 awards total 62118700 the largest ever given ii the annuel competition The in winners were selected from among 1860 applicants Sole Maine winner te Dr Edward Ives associate professor of English at the state university The research subject which won him grant te: "Joe Scott and the Anglo-American ballad Buffeted Tanker Leaves Portland SOUTH PORTLAND (APV-A Liberian tanker called Nefell chaining towards Venezuela after a rough time Saturday with Maine winds in' Portland Harbor Winds gu sting up to 50 miles an hour mapped lines and the hip failed towards another -J Observers thought the largo supertanker would hit tho Main Vocational Instltututs's research vessel tho AqualaV But the 'ship docked In shallow water and US Coast Guard vessels were forced to wait until high tide Boated the ship opt of tho muck i Tho tanker carrying 277000 barrels ef erode Ml discharged of bar cargo beforo the NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS The Assessers ef Hw Tewe ef Fsrmleidale hereby give eetice (hat BEGINNING Vs A ft ft 'a 1 s4 fnv dw famous potcated back Jumping Jacks ft rsgwaR yen te bring tn the five ind pirhct liif ef the parsenel ef which yen may be April 1945 The Assessers wffl 1 1945 A pjn-9 pjn far the Ilaeks may be ebtalmd at the EFFECT OF FAILURE All persens failing er nsglecting bsrr Ihel barnd by isw frnm appealing ts i Snpnrior Csvrt far any abatement be lbs Cnirnty Cnmmlsslsnsrs sr ef their taxes wi 7- ft hed up the ft-' Junior Jumpinf Jadu ber babj fa a hebp begbncrW A COMPLETE SERVICE i -v titbcrijrlo oaourefelicr tbip'-Y-- fine Bt and flexSbility ft nwthen know are important i Iw AH Your BANKING NEEDS in sboea for youngsters PiNOVallWs i-v- Automobilo Loons Collotorol Loons a i i-ii Checking Accounts Thrifti-Chock Accounts 4 IiiU9 by lank Monoy Orders Drive In Window Service LOANS Lifo Insuroneo Loons 4i-y- --Y ACCOUNTS Pi Vocation Club i A A r- OTHERSERVICES --jx i Cfi 1 THE HAtlONAL BANK OF Vi-ft l'i Wm0 s' SHOE STORE GARDINER 1 Gordinor Cor Wotor Sf ond Church St 1 ti i 1 I iT 4p i A vv A a.

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