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4 i 1 TR UfWISTON DAILY SUN RADflti MONDAY MORNING FEESUABY II 1IW PAC3 TW MORRIS BAKER WALLACE PRAY Lowiston and Auburn Euroka Lodge No 48 Plans an Aiinivofsary Celebration LEWISTON POLLS OPEN AT 8 am: It is voting day in Lewhton and the polls open at I am PROMINENT AUBURN AUTO DEALER WHILE VA- CATION1NG IN HAWAII PROMINENT AUBURN AUTO SALESMAN DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS to the following locations: Ward One- Precinct Ons Wallace 8 Pray 84 of 145 Lake SL Auburn died eat resterday morning at the Maine General HospitaL Harry CL Joriha duSroan of a saiy eelebrattoi totaidEu-reks Lodge -No 45 Kric Pythias at 7:80 pm Thursday chib headquarters Spring SL Auburn 27 4 Morris Baker 50 of 81 West-ii Promenade Auburn died Saturday morning to a Honolulu hospital followiitt an acute at-tack of heart disease Mr Baker who had been vacationing in Hawaii with hia wife Harriet was bore at WoonaoCket RL Dec 25 M2 the son of Robert and Mollia Baker He had been in the automobile Wallace School Precinct Two Main Street fire substation Ward Two Precinct One Memorial Armory leR ride SwtoctTwo Thorne's Corner Grange tall' Ward Three Product One city building courtroom Precinct Two Frye School Ward Four Precinct One Memorial Armory right ride: Precinct Two Graerion SchooL Want Five Coburn Schori Ward Six Precinct One Pastime Chib Redact Two Martel SdmoL Ward Seven Precinct Gu Comer Grange hall Redact Two Martd SchooL The polls wiH dou at pm observance of the anniversary andjjffl 1 brate the beginning of tbs centennial year Following the opening ceremony Jordan wiH introdkice Roy pTcoleman who wiH be putter of ceremonies Harold Seser secretsiy of the lodge will give toe address of welcome Jordan a past grand ttan-eriloirill speak on the origin of toe order whldi was famded Feb 19 1854 by Justus Rath-born end his associates at Vatti-ingtofl DCL Tbs orgsnixativ wa chartered under general lew to 870 and to 1894 wat chartered by a special act of Congress to operate anywhere in toe world The Eureka and Progressive Temple of Pythian Sisters wHl guests with a special invitation $etaf extended to members from both orders' Also attending wfll ba Jacob Ephross Kennebunk pend hanceUor and Mrs EvdynBeu business to Auburn Rumford and Portland the past 25 yean and was the owner of Morris Auto Mrt Adbure and the Oakdale Auto Company in Lewiston and Rumford He was vice president of the Maine Used Car Dealers Association and wu a member of Beth Abraham Synagog Brito various Masonic bodies in Auburn and Lewiston and Kora Temple AADNMS of Lewiston He waa also vice president of the Lewistoo-Aubum Jewish Community Center Surviving besides Us mother and widow are a sister Mbs Sarah Bate Providence RJ and two brothm Irving Baker Providence RI and Walter Baker New London Coon SiM Bkada i IQfT Wj WATER DAMAGE IN STORE Considerable stock at the Woman's Shop 86 Usbon SL wu soaked with water Saturday bight and proprietor Sigmund Rath said damage may run high as $15000 A sprinkler head went off firemen reported The water streaked display windows indicate the soaked interior HARRY JORDAN Rev Travers Smith to Be Chairman of Meeting Tonight WALLACE PRAT The order supports tbs nation- wide Cyrtk Fibrosis Project Rare Blood Club Supreme Lodge Public Speaking Contest Schoiarihipa orphans and children's homes boy's camps ancLplay grounds for crippled children mid msintshii homes for aged members Lunch wil too served fallowing the evening program Water from Sprinkler Causes Heavy Damage in Local Store He was well known to the Twin Cities area aa an automobile salesman for 85 years He tired in 196L A fire alarm sprinkler head he said Fire let go at toe Shop 8ft laalvaga work i Bryant Fond grand chftf of the Pythian Sitters clothing soma fixtures also were damaged by the water There Auto Skids Out of Control and Hits 3 Parked Vehicles Jtev Travers Smith pastor of the-Auburn Methodist Church wiH serve as dudzman of a Thru Toward Peace meeting at' 8 pm today at'Desaulnier Auditorium SL Mary's General Hoa-PitaL 1 Jack BoHena New England coordinator for Tina Toward Peace wiH be the guest speaker and will discuss file iswes of war and peace and how bert to achieve a disarmed world under law He will be introduced Dr Robert Chute of Bates lego Turn Toward Peace is a JoinL nationwide effort of more titan 50 peace veterans church labor and public affairs organisations and was established to promote series of riteraatives to the ELWOOD RICHARDS Elwood Richards 82 of 77 Man-ley Court Auburn died Saturday at a nursing home following kmc titaess BamatfteadfiaU MardrlO Tgso he was the-son of na and Gladys Bean Richards He nceiver his education to the Readfidd school He became a resident of Ire-1st on 45 years ago and was am doyed as a shoewcadrer He was nud to tiw farmer Hattie Wg who survives One non Unwood RkiiarnB of Auburn also sorviven The temperature at 2 am today as recorded at the Union Water Power Co gatehouse was -a 1 'j The Lewhtoa Finance Board Ja scheduled to meet at 7 pm today at the city building A motor fire- at Restaurant 938 Liabon fit caused minor damage yesterday Lewiston Bremen were summoned at 9:52 am At 4:10 pm the LFD checked a ear fire at Pine and Park streets Damage' was confined to wiring -A dinner to launch the end rio vaccine program planned the Lewiston-Auburn ana under sponsorship of the Junior Chamber of Commerce In cooper-ation with the Androscoggin County Medical Society will be held Wednesday night at Restaurant A guest speaker will address municipal officials clergymen and health officials who have been Invita5 to file ntfanw meeting- The 417th Regiment (BCT) has undertaken an intensive recruiting program according to Sgt Martin The 417th Regiment is paiticularly interested in prior service personnel and those with no prior service who belong to organisation! such as rod and gun chibs athletic groupa senior scout groups stu-dent-teacher groups and similar organisations Three Lewiston' students have achieved list honors at Mount Ida Junior College at Newton Center Mass They are Clair Marin of 513 College SL a senior Suzanne Gagrier-of 196 Montelio Heights a freshman and Barbara Samafcriig of (SB WeBman St a freshman PTC Joseph Martin son of MrandMrs Isidore Martin of 9 Orchard Circle Lewiston has recently completed his high school education through the Aimed Forces General Education Development fto- Kan while assigned to the 5th antry Division -In Germany Martin a mechanic in Company of the division's 8th Medical Battalion in Wackernhehn entered the Anqy in October USB and arrived overseas in Apri 1962 Befrice entering the service he was employed by Marcotte Chevrolet Company to Auburn Rev Baymood Cbcrchesne who was curate of Hofer Family Church Lewiston the past five months has assumed file pastorate of SL Church Lincoln Letter Carriers Branch 941 APTpCIO will obaerve Birfiiday with a smorgaa-bnrd dinner Thnrsday night in Bilodeau Hal Robert Mennealy president of die branch will apeak the history of the organisation at the timier which wfll follow a 6 pan social hour Laden Allard committee chairman win be master of ceremonies A eamoact bus operated by Eugene Bancroft Jr of 120 Pleasant SL Auburn and ear driven by Roger Ptonrde af 217 Blake SL Lewiston involved to an accident Saturday 'afternoon oa Court Street hSL Police said both ears were headed westerly and that Flourde Started to peas the other vehicle the bumpera hooked together Damage to fire Bancroft vehicle was estimated at ISO There was no damage to the Plourde car Members of fire ArtoumLewis-ton Lions CUi wfll hear an address by William Kirkham plant manager of Raytheon Bora to Lewiston SepL 13 1878 te was fire son of Benjamin and Harriet Littlefield Pray Ha was married to 1904 at Roxbury dan to the former Harriet Spearnn -A resident of Auburn moat of bin life but a resident of Mechanic Falls for a time he was widely known during the 85 years to which he sold cars Ha also a cigar manufacturar one period during his lifetime A member of the Turner Street idvent Christian Church to An-rum ha abo- belonged to Twin Cities Council United Commercial Travelers of Auburn: to addition to hia widow he survived by one son Warren of San Diego Calif and nephew Wallace A Hall of New York CUy Liabon SL early Saturday night and caused stock damage estimated at possibly $15000 The president of the firm Sigmund Rath reported an exact figure be known until to surance adjusters view the damage They are due here today damage wu very he said placing the lou at a likely $10000 to $15000 Water poured onto considerable stock including clothes and sportswear Much of the stock had here purchased for file mrtog trade The store will be closed for a few days Lewiston Deputy Fire Chief Reginald Doucette reported there wu abort Ilk inches of water covering the floor when firemen arrived on the Only one sprinkler head let go A Lewiston car wont to-i a wild sUd on Middle Street ate Saturdsy night colliding with three vehicles parked to tbs vicinity of Restaulant Police said As car was driven nr Francis Breton 84 of 141 Holland SL who escaped apparent injury along with four passengers The passengers were identified was no fire Firemen went to the downtown store it 7:88 pm When the sprinkler bead id go It touched off a fire alarm signal which was heard by Police Officer Ronaldo Guenette- Considerable water had poured onto the stock by the time fire fighters could get to the scene and tun off toe water Water also flowed to toe basement of tiie Boston Shoe Store which is next door firemen said but apparently did not cause considerable amount of damage there if any Answering the call were Engines One Two and Seven and Aerial Ladder Truck No One Firemen vent considerable time on file salvage weak mmnwr a rents Moral Turns tt finest of war and to the philosophy The meeting wiH be devoted to discussion of fids relatively new movement as well as to the great problems which face toe world AH Lewiston-Aubran residents have been invited to attend the tn at SV-w Mat Mt AuburaCaw ssr meeting SL General Hospital has asked that toe Campus Avenue entrance to Desautokr Auditorium be used lost Control of bis car when It struck too stretch of icy roadway soar toe restaurant According to the police report the Breton ear slammed Into too Arsenault vehicle and then swung around hitting the Berg car an the other ride of the street The Breton auto then hit toe Cartwright car bad: on ttw other tide of toe street The mishap took rises at 10:51 pm and remains under investigation Earlier in the day cars driven by Camilla Dumond 56 of McNamara SL "Lewiston and May nard ft RosnMrg 40 of Highland A ve Lewiston were Involved to a $450 collision at the entrance to the parking kt at The Mart off Normwood Road The Dumond vehicle skidded on an icy spot to ttw read it waa repented Passengers ta tofo vehicle which received (250 damage were Ida Dumond Leonard Madore 07 Judith Dumond 8 Diane Vofotoe 7 and Donald Voisine ft Rosenberg's damage waa estimated at $200 OfficerG Gagne Investigated Lisbon Center Man Saves Dog Lewiston's New CD Center DIBD In LawMen Mi 17 1HL Woltoca a jad Si huaband of aw term-M SpaorDm Marat aaralcra from ttw Tumor Strict Advent Chrfaflan CHARLES WHITEHOUSE ren Whitmoree oi mraito died unexocctedly Ridw SSt -at toe CMG Hospital to bore Ang 22 1901 ta from ice on Sabattus River as Berries Breton SL of 141 Boland SL Ruth Farrington 59 and Henry Farrington 55 of Mechanic Falls and Alberta Burt 32 of 16 Elm SL Lewiston Damage to the Breton auto waa estimated atm Also damagri were a 1957 station wagon Owned fay Erwin Berg 820 Lake SL Auburn $75 1961 sedan parked by Frederick Cartwright of Portland $50 and a 19R6 station wagon owned by Robert Arsenault of Norway (200 damage These cam were parked reported Police Officer Roy Periuun Breton was driving northerly on Middle Street end apparently Is Toured by 300 Persons Churdi In Aubura Wadnoadoy Fob at PM EntomMiord at Ml Auburn Canatary In Auburn Wanda may call at aw Mimortel Owpal at DUlIntenm Son Inc Monday TV PA tnl Two- hia staff who conducted tours of the- facilities and explained how the center will operate day PJW process bad to lev em a four-to-five foot stretch of open wtiter The animal apparently had been on toe ice for some time Nyulasxi said becauss ice had famed on its back paws When Feeiy went to pluck toe aniifral from its perch atop a reck tried to snap at him but the animal was too fatigued to be dangerous When Feeiy picked up the doj he cradled him in his arms am About 800 persons visited Lew new Civil Defensq control center over the weekend Special visiting hours Saturday and Sunday provided 1 citisens with an opportunity to look over the new cater regarded as one of the best to'tols part of New England Walk on started at the time of the Cuban crisis with the local CD organization shifting Ha operational facilities and Anna UdWM Seminary Casanova 1938 ha married Marien Burton ttaeSSs death he was employed an industrial representative with the Maine Department of Economic Developmerrt He was a resident of Monmouth time of-national emergency Ouellette said he is pleased with -the interest shown to the CD program i the part of the public public is always welcome whenever toe civil defense control center is manned" Ouellette said on Wednesday nights which is our regular drill night Ip addition pamphlets and other topes of literature are al-ways available either through Lewiston Driver Arrested Following Three-Car Crash A Lisbon Center man braved a lev across open water on toe icetopped Sabattus River Sunday afternoon to rescue a stranded dog from its perilous perch atop a rock Deputy Sheriff Stephen Nyulas-si said the dramatic rescue was made by Alfred Feriy who encountered considerable difficulty in reaching the dog According to Deputy Nyulasri he was notified at 4:15 pm Sunday by the watchman at the Farnsworth Min of the presence of the dog on the river ice at toe rear of the miO Nyulaszi went to toe scene and said that when Feeiy started after the dog toe only way he could reach the river was to roll' down snow covered 5Moot bank Feeiy made his way across the ice to the cold canine and in the CHARLES WEINER Charles Weiner 64 formerly of Auburn died unemectedly Fit day night at hia whiter home at iuami Fla HO wu born to Russia Apri 1899 1 too son of Charles am Adna Finklestein Weiner and came to fills country a young man H4was a member of Beth Abraham Synagog He in survived by Us widow Lillian two brothers Alec Weiner of New York City and Nathan Bloom of Augusta and one sister Mrs Morris Horwits of Worcester Mass returned to the shore again there from old Garoeioo having to leap over the open wat-ISchool building at East Avenue er -Tto administrative office or through tiie control center on drill nights A postcard also ml Sabattus Tjtrprt Tht'iiew cantnoT center I to me basement of tiie public Hbrsiy building at Park ana Fine street! On hand during toe visiting hours were CD Director Alpfaee Ouellette and members of would receive a prompt officials viewed Lewiston dtv Nyulasri said that because of tiie steepness of the bank Fpeiy had to crawl up with the dog in his arm digging into the snow with his knees and his dhows The deputy sheriff said the dog is owned by Borneo Gamachc at Lisbon Center toe CD control center last week and were impressed the paat 12 years He waa a menv wr vMomnouto Lodge AF md AM Scottirii Rites Bodies Augusta Valley: Kora Temple jw-ikon United Commercial Travelers of Angortat LIom Chb of Monmouth and toe Episcopalian Church of Salem Man He is survived hy his widow son Charles III Salt Lake City Utah and a sister Mrs Mare Butt Cleveland Ohio IN POLICE CIRCLES mao Id Miami Flo Fab Chartaa Wdmr Mara! Mrvlcaa uriH bt hold Contoy Miral Hama 177 Sltf Laurfawi Tuaadov at 1:30 PJW M-Iswad by aarvloaa BaSi Abraham Canafry aiapaL lidarmaid Balb Abra-ham Camifary la to the' rear by a MOO vehicle operated by Andre Pomerlean 10 of 40 Bailey Ave alsoof Lewiston -His damage was estimated at (200 Police Officer Ncmand Poulin investigated and reported that both drivers and a passenger In the auto Rolando AHen 21 escaped apparent injury Early Saturday afternoon a ear operated hy Addard Jtoilen-fant 72 1150 Lisbon SL received shout $300 damage in crash with 1058 auto' driven by Victor Vigneault 25 of Nashua NH which received 828 damage A passenger in toe Lewis ton man i car Eugemw Ifalen fpl also escaped Injury Police Officer Robert Federico said the crash took place Vlgnesult pulled away from a curb and ho was ordered to court on a fail-tag-to-yield count LEWISTON FIRMS GET $116600 IN GOV'T CONTRACTS Finns located to toe Lewiston area were awarded (116000 to Federal Government supply contracts during the yew ending May 50 according to a recent fay UA Sen Ed- TRUCK DAMAGED IN AUBURN ACCIDENT A truck operated by a Waterville man was damaged Saturday afternoon when it collided with an Auburn Highway Department truck at Spring and Hampshire streets MID In Lawlaton Fwv lAOioftee Soy oWumoon onO waning In Wu flmfffv I wlRb may Id Hid Two motorists have been order ed to appear tide mining fa Auburn Municipal Court on charges of itiegri parking in Auburn They are Frank Corrao of 98 Pine SL Lewiston and Conrad Auclafr 4 David Drive Auburn Complain-antis George Parker Auburn Panting District enforcement officer Isidore Paust 60 of 54 Johnson SL Watervtile is scheduled to be arraigned this morning to Auburn Municipal Court on a charge of speeding at 40 miles per tour to a 25-mph sone on Route 121 at Mechanic Fails He was stoppei FOb 11 by State Ttaoper FIod Ladd of Hebron Police arrested a Lewiston man Saturday right following a three-vehicle cram near 765 Lisbon SL Benoit Gregoire 38 of 21 Jeffrey SL Was booked on a charge of driving while under too Influence' of liquor Police alleged that a 1951 car driven by Gregoire slammed into a parked car owned by Roland Gvardin of 765 Lisbon SL pushing the Girardin car into a sec-opd perked auto owned by Omw Pelletier of 96 Birch SL It was alleged that the Gregoire ve-' hide also sideswiped toe Pelletier vehicle Daman to toe front and right side of the Gregoire car was es-timried at (750 The rear and front of the Girardin car a 1962 model received about (1000 dam age The damage to the Pelletier vehicle another 1002 sedan was estimated at (500 The mishap happened about 7:22 pm as Gregoire was allegedly driving southerly on Lisbon Street He was booked by Police LL Lucien LmeHn was later bailed and is sdMuled to appear to municipal court this morning A twovehide crash about 7:25 Pm at Lisbon Street and Dumont Avenue resulted to Ham ages estimated at $400 Use Touchette 21 of SO Webster St was driving a 1950 car anag when she had to stop suddenly far a car makings tore police were tdd and her ear waa struck JAMES NORTON James Norton 88 of 901 Center SL Auburn died Saturday at a nursing home following a long illnnaa He was born at Jonesport SepL 29 1874 the son of Ephersonand Adelaid Heart Norton He waa educated to the schools of Jonesport and served for several years with the lifesavi: vice now a part of tiie Coast Guard He retired 20 yean ago He and his wife toe former Ida Ingersdl were maerjed 67 years ago came to Auburn last year to take up residence with toeir daughter Mrs Mercy Coffins Survivors include his widow one atm Willie Norton Portsmouth NH two daughten Mrs Me Sesvey Phjppsburg and Mra Collins one half-sister Mrs Haddie Jackson of Dexter grandchildren 31 great-grandchildren and three 14 PETER McCOURTNEY AUGUSTA-Petcr Johnson Mc-Courtney 93 died to an Augusta convalescent home Saturday He was born SepL 25 1869 at Shetland Island Scotland the i of Mr and lfes Samuel Johnson McCourtngy He was a member of toe Penney Memorial United Baptist Church Bethlehem Lodge AF and Am Cushnoc Royal Arch Chapter Trinity Commandery and the Scottish Rites Bodies He is survived by two sods Ralph A and Victor of Augusta six grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren ANDREW TURNER SR CHESTERVUJR-Andrew Melvin Turner Sr 59 died at the Franklin County Memorial Hos-farenoon where he had been a patient three days Ho was bom March 16 1908 son of Luther and Florence Web-er Turner A mason tor occupation he had been a member of Cbesterville Grange and had served on its executive committee He married the former Thd-ma Colburn Farmington Survivors Include hia widow two daughters Mrs Geraldine Currier Gray and Mis Nancy Clemens Cbesterville five sons Andrew Mt Wilton Malcolm Lewiston semiconductor plant their meeting Tuesday nteht at fire Lions Hall Corner Aitourn Ha will speak on the electronics' firm describing Its development bom its conception to file present time The supper meeting will begin at 6:80 pm Fred Lizotte of 428 Sabettui St told Lewiston police Saturday that a hit-run vehicle damaged hia 1955 carwhile waa parked in the morning near the Lewiston Division of Pep-perdl Manufacturing Co on Lisbon Street Damage to the left aide was estimated at more than 100 Mrs Odilon Labbe of 77 Blake SL Lewiston was taken to SL Mary's General Hospital by At lied Service Saturda morning after being administered oxygen by firemen Officials sau sbe suffered an acute attack of aathnurand waa later reported to good condition Several persons cast absentee ballots to Lewiston Saturda: mwnfag and more are expectei to vote absentee today City Clerk Lucies Label said abseu ees will be accepted by' his office until lpm According to police the driven woo Leo King 42 of 410 TUraer SL mending toe AHD vehicle and Ernest Frtotte 47 of the Oakland Read Waterville operator of tiie other truck Police arid Prtotte towing northerly on Spring Street aaw the AHD vehicle approaching from his left with the signal Winker on for a right turn Police reported the Waterville man ceded tote tiie intersection tiie AHD buck did not turn info Spring Street and the two vehicles collided Damage waa estimated at 875 to the toft front fender of tiie Waterville vehicle The AHD track was not damaged Patrolman Roger Ouellette investigated to making tiie announcement that such contracts with Maine Anna totaled $3A million during tint period Muskie said I hare found that many Maine arnsH businessmen often do not tnfa government contracts because they are not aware of the basic mechanics of applying for eminent business" Muskie said that Main businessmen interested in obtaining a copy of the booldeL "Doing Business with the Friend which is published by the General Services Administration should contact Us office He said "I fort confident that detailed knowledge of Federal contracting procedures could mean thousands of dollars fa eon-tracts for Maine businees as well as substantially enlarged psy-rolls" he said WANTED MAN IS PICKED UP HERE lowiston police took into custody early this morning a man who reportedly in wanted by Somerset Count authorities He reportedly left Us car at Greene when it went off the road and hitchhiked to Lewiston where officerpkfred him up far ques-tkmtog He was bring held for riekreping for the tiine bring The i Androscoggin County Sheriffs Department dispatched Special Deputy Roger DehefiVto Greens to locate the car enci Wednesday morning at tiie First Manufacturers National Bank in Lewiston Announcing the meeting Shepard Lee of Lewiston head of tiie Maine SmaH Business Advisory Committee said that tiie meeting wiH be held to discuss past procedures involving toe SPA an banks with a view to "cutting out some of the red tape Area banks to attend the so ion ora the First Manufactur North Jay Durwood North Chast-erville William Jay and Jade Iivermore two brothers Raymond Rumford and- Luther DIED Auburn Prtruory 15 JamM Nor-ten husband of tela Insanoll Norton Punaral Sorvleaa will ba htte at Ptummar Manchester five sitters! ErtJSLirti ut? mLI Auburn Cormtarv Burial will ba tt Gray Vlltago Camatary JGray Molna Frlanda ers National Bank of Lewiston and Auburn American Trust Division of the Canal National Bank Depositors Trust Company and Livermore serve as of the Maurice Williams his Augus- may coll a ttw Funaral Homo Sunday la 4 on 7 te 7 Mrs Alice Bates Strong: Mrs Hilda Wheeler Cbesternue Mrs Marion Francis California Mrs Maxine Burnham Farmington and Mrs Frances Passalaqua SMALL BUSINESS ADM TO MEET WITH BANKS The SmaH Business Administration and focal wmmewln banks wilj fr experimental confer- ta SBA staff will attend Fails Trust Co Besides Lee who wiH chairman representatives SBA of Boston and and membentif OUVIER QUIRION Rayers far Olivier Quirion were said Saturday at the Pinette funeral home and wore followed by a solemn high requiem Mass at Holy Gross Church Celebrant was Msgr Felix Martin assisted tor toe Rev Hifaert Paquette and the Rev Herve Carrier Father Carrier recited committal prayers at the lntement services at SL Cemetery Serving as pallbearers were Joseph Tsidiff Leo Roux Cyprien Pelletier Thomas Pelletier Paul Tureotte and Louis Miclon all members of Lewiston American Legion Post 22 Attending from out-of-town were Mr and Mis Jean Quirion Frederickton NB Mr and Mrs Philippe Quirion and Mrs Gabriel Golanack Quebec City Que Victor Mathieu and Mre Raymond Grantor of Hartford Conn and Mr and Mrs Gerard Goulet Mis Gustave Veilieux Mrs Gregoire Ouellette Fernand Mathieu and Mr and Mrs Ray mond Mathieu ail of Waterville Auburn mid 15 grandchildren TAKE NORWAY MAN TO CMG HOSPITAL John AHen 23 of the Waterford Road Norway became ill last night and was taken tiie Central Maine General Hospital by Allied Medical Services He waa later released Police Officer Robert A Soucy came across the til man on Russell Street near Mato Street about 7:25 OSCAR AUGER Services far Oscar Auger were held Saturday at SL Louis Church following prayers at the Albert funeral name The Rev Wilfrid Ouellette officiated at the re-oiiem high Mass and the Rev Germain Bureau read committal prayers atlhe interment services at St Peter's Cemetery Bearers included Normand Ouellette Eu- ARTHUR DOSTIE AUGUSTA Arthur Dostie 78 Route i died Thursda morning at the Augusta Genera Hospital after a short Alness He was ban to Waterville SepL -20 1886 the son of Auguste and Eliae Poulin Dostie He was a communicant of SL Catholic Church and a member of SL John the Baptiste Union of America He is survived by a brother Albert Dostie Augusta DIED At Farmington FA 17 1W3 Mtvtn Tumor trd ogt 37 Sorvleaa will ha on Tuaaday of PM ol Dovlf Funaral Hama Formlngton Rav Clayton Fulton Baan-a Comar atfWot-Ing Entombmant wiH bo at ttw A Ivor-stet Camatary WfMTvr unWvrY hi Vlaltteg haun wH( bo -1 RE-ELECT THE MAN WHO WORKED FOR YOU and Gerry Blanchette lfr and Mrs Oscar Anger of Pittsfield attended from out-of-town rene-Tremblay Lawrence Alsert Lucien Moreau Lucien Pelletier died BorUiw Fab 15 1M1 ritpana JJWflfc SI Sorvleaa will bt heid AM Timdoy In Anew Guardian Qwrcfl Infamwnl will ba in -Ml CW-SWottvaa and frlandi a I ttw naury VOTE RaiirW Honw 477 Swam Barliii mbN PM MRS FLOYD SMITH BRUNSWICK Mrs Celia Sndtii 44 836 Yack SL Bangor died at a 'Bangor hospital Friday nighL She waa the wife of Floyd Smith She was bom at Brunswick July 18 1918 daughter of Winfield and Hurt Collins Davis Mrs Smith is survived by her husband her father of Harp-well two daughters Miss Linda Smith Bangor and Mrs Victoria AHen North Bridgton two sods Floyd Jr Alaska and Louis Wmthrop Mass two brothers Heibert Harecwdl and James Bath tores sisters Mrs Dorothy Ttourton Weils Mrs Elmirs Manson Topsham and Mrs Elvira Given Leomtoiater Mass and four granddiildresL DIED At Rumfard Fb IS Mra Mobal Smm wd' 71 Sarvloaa I PJU Monday Son Amaral Horn with ChrMlan efffdatlng Halt Pwu at Radar WISH wo could say that about germs and ail monte When illness or disability occurs wo art here to serve you with drugs prescriptions and sickroom supplies I DIED i fS- E- Mvibrall prd BurM Ewart ttw aprlna Pnanda Invited teenll at Hw Mnadar 1 ion hard item a FOR PERFORMANCE NOT PROMISES ALDERMAN WARD 4 EXTRA I Let our eaperiebce guide you hi the adecdoa of a personal family aummeni now Made of Select Barre Granite sad guaranteed forever a Bor Guild permanent IvAilLDJ tribute to your family name Monuments DIED SH GREEN STAMPS with a $16 I At SumtandrMi 11 Cert A Hoar anad SarvtcM PJW Tuwadoy at ttw Mwdea SaptM Owrch wlttiSaw Lm 1 7 Pharmacy Mote in praianteS at Saw 1 Good Man Ttaes Wed Feb 16-1646 It rout Mr Tumte Cwnutory Rndwry SWraAr rnwooi NVwTTN VO Sa Funurat Hwna otter 7 PJW Monday BurM Pliwvitw In ttft in I HELEN GOODWIN Funeral services for Helen Goodwin were held Saturday at the -Plummer and Merrill funeral home Alburn Rev Frederick Hayee officiated and entontoment wu at Mount Auburn Cemetery with burial to be to the spring In Gracelawn Memorial Park Serving aabearers were Dr Charles Steele Dr Waldo A Clam Joseph AlbSstau Harlan Goodwin Judge Demon i Scales and Otis Haskett Mi a Fra co Cor Bates A Main Sts Lewiston 1 i REE DELIVERY TL 713-2011 I FOR TRANSPORTATION CALL 2-8100 dr 3-1154 DIED tarlln Fib WU Hawi Point uau SI Sarvlctt will bi at PJW JWondoy at Porta Holnwi Punaral Home ill HIUtMi Awx btrlln Entembnwnt lb Oty Caiw-ioy VouK Borflm Duttaetlve Cemetery MemorUls (B (Uvoralde St Lewiston HOLMES IGA MKT DIXFIELD I I A'.

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