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i -wtiw 05 Budgtt Ira Arthur Fivler Gertrude ML Fffwte-ttSf 1st- Spring Street iwld wier-M-or lowi of Ar iaturdajMt alongLlll- Fowler died Sat1 a' loeaThosplui after a Ions i- fejft' fc Mrs: Fbwler1 was bora land May 30 1876 the daughter 'Ayr of James and Jones was4 a communicant of the First Baptist Church She survived by two nieces and two i ii Zr'i jiftorl'? 5 W-4r JV-- yjs WAr-' Mlss Margate! BL'Rowe'-lf Miss lMrgaret Rowe79dled Friday in lher homevlB Beckett Street She wee sister of the lete Ralph Rowe? former supervisor of penmanship Inithe Portland public schoolsfsiAt': Mlss Rowe was bom at -Hidden Me the daughter of William and Katherine Rowe She was a member of the Unlversallst Church at East Eddington and a' former member of the Orange there She attended the First Unlversallst Church of Fortland Surviving are five 1 nieces Mrs Robert A Moore York' PeMr frank New Haven Conn MTs Charles Vlckerson South Portland Mrs Richard Soule Hy-ahnlsv and Mrs Ernest BaylisK fake Placid two grandnieces: and re grand Funeral services' wUl beheld at 920 a Tuesday's! 749 Congress Street Interment will bo in Village Cemetery East Eddington (Contlnned from this year andlaat fTOni the postwar of $39066000200 In'fls- fLKey PresldentTruman tooka wralkto-daywlth vBudgetDlreetorFrimk Pace afe hls slde and a set el figure They strolled for 30: minutes their eyes ton tha before-breakfast sight of the naval submarine station their thoughts on a the 'billions lttakesto keep the Government No mstter how they summed lt up-they always taw the red reflected deflcit: The long-legged Arkansas golf-er tennls player and mathematical expert and tths gray-halred ex-artlllery- officer from Missouri feU Into an for 120-pace a minute they returned 16 the tem-porarytiWhlte -sHousertheyl had concludedzln this informal way discussions? which have gone on for months oathe makeup of the budget or? the lscal year: starting next Julyjlfji-iPsce it flying back io Wariibig-too Sunday tQ budget Into shape for a final going-over then by the executive and theCablnet I 43s-V 7 -i'W-' u' rorttrae -JSsirfil Kick linet taml Sunday ifttnata I VtlKk v5 1 -71 ir i MS CenareM Sum JataraVaa a ttKima (T-111 5 ojfu2aov oftoraoco -'ei'i i V- at T4S Cotitreaa Strvet A aS't' taereu4 la tiwima Coowra Xa- Braarartek Bm '1 nllnty: re? 'visM: Priae- iunaral Satardar aReraeee i at yfcr 330 'Clock at 1U Coniraw Street lYCUftSAVEf BECAUSE: Tub Buy frost a suker of clethfng aai save praflta riathtag -i wHs nHtti 'wiA2attaBiftr MrariM aad eutatauSlng utrcMBlba porchaaed tughrs you urara eeaapleta oelectlea Bd ia ariecd laur fthaa la Rtan atorca la lifp: raek ramiyT-Iinriuraa add-yuufr Cnm'aittar fara sad jb tnioMeral Job- YHREE DEAD IN Here's all that remalns of two cars jthat crashed head on at Trenton Saturday killing three girls rid- ilngln one of the vehicles Six other persons were seriously hurt kin the tragedy with two of the Injured on danger lists at Bar "Harbor and Bangoi hospitals state police are Investigating the mishap which they said occurred on straight ice-free stretch of Route 3 Bar Harbor' and Ellsworth 1 fa efiaraooa: at a at Wi Vialttnc hour rridar attar PlMr Mot aad nnisi aad Saturday atra in ai Coaaraaa Street Kl tiers aad IrtcadaVaaiccaac-V-1 IT-111 CS Writs rank1 Dn bet Cincck vidov ef wuiiaat Ctint aard as aaata-'-- A fuarrai rfrylccc Wtudif atterL atV l'i' 44 Valuk WW aa 4t c'dNMnai bar Inm Sunny Sinew Joumtil la (tmrttpt -Jy'--' (F-IU MONMjUESSsMMTolVjPyM' lYai'iss Ik VortlintDra 10 Gertrud i-d2r arutiir a rvvtw ui Surtn Strcck MG km4 J- i 4-T i ri 'I i 4 mMbFwirwip' omen Killed Sme Injured Taken 35 MiletToHospit a1 TrentontDec 10 Throe-youngs "qf them sister were fatsdly tn-? Jured uloday tothehM oil': crash of twoutomoUleh Six other jpersorig were hurt Qne of the carg waa carry tuKriix young people home-walterjuceyenlng Jof daneiprXi other-' car wereiMrnndkhlri Walter Davlivjf of Laimolne return lngihome after a Yislt wlth mendgst Bar: Mlsi Cretla Pomeroy sp and her rister Irene :17 died In the collision- Mrs: Julian Harper It succumbed en route to vthe Mt Desert Island Hospital atBarHar-borAU three were from Tremant The accident happened on Route 3 tho ML Desert Island road from Bar Harbor to Ellsworth an the mainland 1 The nemo of Edward Fogg It of Bar Harbor Is on the danger list at Eastern Maine General Hospital? Bangor Ha has a head Injury of the Injured were ife'-SSI'-J: MIN rracc th Her i V-f tikbr Funeral Km 3 Wlilutm Pniwt AmWt Snlcmcnt in menduyInow If 1 EATiicnii pit ctcai 1 bincMt Cutwry i isui In mand rM- obcrt i- -Wi-iciWtafant con Clifford a and Ntrlot Irlatk Itimn a Jt-Pinkti Firm need is vackw 'r-' Funeral unrirw vtil held i Vaoday alitnn at 13d at llu Harlow 5" ldky Funeral Kmm 3 William tS'Ni1 Street at Faraat Aecaua Za torment la Vi cmrietery (Ill la Srarkoro December It at i- tV reficenco Hichlcad: Aa Margaret CAPE SKIN SATIN HORSEHIDK RAYON QUILTED LINING Re jfl $23 JS HORSEHIDESHEEPSKIN Tiiis style msde fanjoutby our flieri comeiwiihfyr collar 1 if- -A- -v 'C-Lv rranra mTS! 1W Sl Brace Maher- Ik (he ik'ttks i-23 Mayld Straebi iSAath Pnrtaad la Mrmrat ta fgrril CUf Cemewry- 3 1 I 4TwSo9 1 PNeilert eyort yaddenly Dee: a ''rlSk- F'i-ry BurtM Merrill ar haebaad-of mil el Peamimi Att- Memil HUNTING JACKETS HUNTING BREECHES triage OOYofALLtwOOLMEH-'Sf V1' A- -J LMj 1 i iFm J- Thomas Duadtussa Funersl services were Shield Thursdsy sfternoonfor 18-months old Thomss ZTuncsoson fs-telly injured when: struck off eosl truck esiller la the week The boy wss one of four children of Arthur snd Ellzsbeth Duncsnson 3 Godfrey Street Interment i wss In Forests City Cemeteiy'fit'' Alice lllnckley Porter New: York i Dee i Funeral services for Alice Hinckley Porter wife pt Dr David-R Porter end oldest daughter' of George Hinckley' founder of 'Good Will Schools were held here Sunday afternoon 4 Mrs Porter wss a patient vln the Roosevelt Hospital in Washington ZX at the time of her destluv-ki' -Dr -George Vincent'- pastor- of the Congregational Church at Montclair Jj where the Porter family were' members for many ybars conducted the service In the chapel of Union Theological Seminary Mrs Porter was bom at Rain bow Comwt la when1: her father was pastor of the Church at West Hartforfl Most of her i early life -was spent at Hinckley Me when as a girl she was closely associated Wrlth her father '-ln the development of the school and was known to hundreds of students as AUce Following her marriage? la1908 to Doctor Porter they took'up residence in New York City where Doctor Porter was associated with the International- YMCA for 25 years At the time of her death Doctor and Mrs" Rprter were residents of Washington C4 having lived there fslncai Doctor Porter terminated his headmastershlp of Mount Hermon School early In the Also surviving are four chlldreii Esther Porter Lane of Worcester Mass' Hinckley Porter of Virginia Jean Porter Nickels of Riv-erdale Md and Robert Gordon Porter of Alexandria' VVsX? six grandchildren her father Doctor Hinckley a brother Walter Hinckley also of Hinckley and a sister Mrs Faith Hinckley Powley of Mrs- Porter's ashes will be Interred at the Good Will Cemetery at Hinckley next Spring J' He May S' ir A i I Ptiaml twk will Ittlif afiernara at Xo'eWcC I raid the CM-yreeational Church Freeport later' meat It Barr Ceaotery Fries dr may A' stitho FreoporV Memorial Funeral V-- Boma aaul ll dock Sunday morminy iBMINAIWi Free potC Deo IS ntdia-Wr'rj(f'V Chtmery Meriimaa husband of Adelaidd CMlu Merrlauw iof riylad Faaoral uereleeo hold Monday- afterw Ml o'clock from the Freeport Mo mortal Funeral Homo latermoat la Pino Vs- Oraaewict (F12I daWeotarook Dec at hmno A -Vi ff ooo Dadlee -Newcomb Ha a w5 rjicre Noocamb of HoiUa Coflter seed S3 rear Funeral aoreieea Sunday afternoon at 3 eiock ht Holha Cantor Biwul Cnureh -l-lw'Twnt la Hieeraido Oomtory T-li KUTB-I Foct'aad D-e 10 Barrie Vmiated df -Sewth Wtadhaaw aged c''Wv'kd rear Tuaadar at 3 fram the r-pn-b Fhaara Chauel south Wiadham latormaat la Sana Gorham Ceamtery la fsrtiaai' Dao' itt feerMai- 1 Boakett Street Mim Margaret Fiia-rai Tuesday morulas at 30 'o'clock -S at tea Coacram Siraet latermoat la ltrnlARE Fusty About Their NECKWEAR bUY YOUR TIES '7 'V 5- yngferWormhiiSgpercWtgr DIRECT MANUFACTURER AUlSilklHandMfitcail 1: V'l I I WmlJl sTJZk SMiTl Tu- Fortaad Dad IS eaddonly at har reaidencw ItS Grant StnoW rMtta IdeCaB Small Is- Fuaorai Tcalar moralns at IB 30 antiM Chapel of SC bkt't Boxed Ready Tor Allei Alien thousAndpatterns iVS'-PJ 133 Sonth West Sraat (earn -f 1 Lirat Cole widow yf Brawl True for merty of Portland viy-m pOYDUYlNOVltcSlOfei CORDUROY -i OYERALU lS SI Jf MinuGuiBaaiTAi 1 RegJ Reg 1 69Mf WHITEDRESS'SHIRTSmJv ReglMfffe WOOLfCAMPUS imtwnm PaT TOiCHOOSElFROM fri Card Of Thanfcs' vX TtC-K'' taken to Bangor In a 35-mlle am bulance Others in the: Bangor Hospltal Evriyn Kelley19 Of Tremont fractured leg and pelvis Injury Davis 24 head Injury1 Davls wlf Maxine 21 chest in Burton Farnsworth 20 and William Mitchells 17 both of Cove fjw taken to Uie ML Des- -ay -A '-v 'nws AutoFalabtyScorei up 'j -i5k 1 fr 1 ert HospltaLThe former is In serious condition Both have leg fractures and other taJuriesL jx estate Pollco SgLVAdelbert Sazy gent said the slx 'young -people riding In ltoggS'car had attended a dance at Manset on the island They went to an Ellsworth restaurant before heading for home August Dee 19'! Stote Police said tonight that Freeland I Humphrey II of Sherman Mills died Thunder of injuries suffered when the pedestrian was struck toy an automoblle Monday on Route Two between ls-land FaQs and Macwahoc FROM tbo Christmas Tree -C'A- AM -vi? I Vjvfc inff't' if' Wx-'j" mss 4 J-j -tavL -wu -ar -If if BUDGET PHAN '4-M58TreeStrtcWweocCicrfey f-f- i i'-' Jifi'3-- vVv' wish lit estaud my thaait "s' --i aad auoraciaUM for tho aclo of kiad'-aeta aiaeaageo of tympathy aad krit -i fS' floral affariaaa Bad Maae1 card 4 raceiead from mr kind friend aad aclokhora durina my recent bereaee- 'ssyi SLADIESJlOOfWOOLfCOATS usuautL-w 1T'- --JF- iS 'r ear FLAN-ffisC K'i vi u-f Wi 'r'l-'fy' af' V-' i A i 'sJ -i- 4 rfi I' Mrs LueDC Trae DiesInlintowhi if v- -v kUmtewi'Fa' bet Mm Luella Cola Ttue 83 widow of Ernest True formerly of Portland Me died here Friday nlcht -Mrs True daughter of the late William Wand Sarah Cole Evans was bomat Portland-Me and was graduated from Cape Elizi beth High School She had been a soloist In the Wllllston Congregational Church Portland At one time nhe resided at little Neck She was a member of the Roe-slni CIub and the Mamton dub Portland and attended the 8tev ens Avenue Church there Surviving are two sons William of Allentown with whom ahg made-her home and CoL Norinan Ttue of Falmouth Me Mqore: (Continaed tnat- Pare One): fish camp about three miles: through the woods trledto1 buy fish for the dogs but ths Indians were having a drunken' pow-wow and refused to seU ma any fish In the bright moon light walked to the 8cottr Creek" Trading' Post They had 50 pounds of dog food and I took it back in the He met dog "refueling" disappointment again at the Dry Creek Trading Post after a2S-mile mush In five and a naif hours A shipment scheduled by truck had failed to arrive there ahead of him Moore' stayed at a highway maintenance camp near here Thursday night A Yukon couple took him in and provided ten pounds ofdog food He expects ty make it to Btu wash Landing! this week end ah ample fish supply Is reported Is making the grueling trip to Maine With a large cargo of man with special stamps to false money for a fund of his hometown Club Bolt Cooks Cherries Blarlne City Bllch (UP) Cherry pickers went out after lightning struck high tension Unci hero and gathered cooked cherries from a pair of trees CAMERAS HAMMETT' lac Photographic Snppliot SSf CMfTMS Strat4 Opytollt FtMlt Library For ihQ Safety ofjYour Hide RIDE YELLOWCAB 1 ii SPECIAL! Monday Only JAC-SHIRTS Moaa PfaMv $79S 100yri AQ Who! Opon-Evory Evening UntilChristmdf 1 DEPARTMENT $TORU Wtodforgt Coratr ujoy Bn Neflonellyeetured Tiffed end belfed -1 a 74 "wtf-t VV'7 ja st-iv 'V'" 5 Vi --1 1 i vA 1 KU rf ifylerilnlluscloui IwtrolftVinfer r-V Harold Tenney NeW York City and Charles Tenney Phlladel phis- funeral'aervlce will be held at 2 mMondayr from Christ ChurchiOreenwlch Harris Plalsted North Garham Dec llHar-rls Plalsted 68: died today in Portland after brief illness rv4 -bHewas bom here March es 1881 aonvof Henry randi Althea Blake-kFlalsted was a 5 life-long resident and attended Gorham schools: He had been employed by the DuPonfe Company New-hall for 25 He leaves 4 his widow -Mrs Maude Plalsted five daughters Mrs Cedi Beal Gray Mrs Robert Watson North Mrs Charles Way Jacksan Mrs Paul Davis Portland' and Mra Violet- Daley Lynn Mass five sons John and Virgil Westbrook Carl Portland Richard and Trafton Plalsted USN The funeral will be at 2 Vi Tuesday at Dolby Funeral- ChapeL South Windham Interment will be In North iOorham Cemetery The Rev A Beyea will officiate athe services Mia Lucy Crague Westbrook: Dee Mrs Zsicy Crague 88 wldow of William crague 227 Spring Street died today in a local hospital after' a long 'Illness Mrs Crague daughter of the late John and Annle Clotigh waa bom -at Newfield and came her at the age of lg She formerly attended the First Unlversallst Church Mr crague a grocer here many years died in 1912 are three daughters Mrs: Maude Larrabee and Miss Annie Crague Westbrook and Mrs' Eva Reld Worcester Mass: two isons William Englewood Cliffs and Walter Westbrook: a sister Mrs Cora Rob-ertsSaeo: seven grandchildren eight gnat-grandchildren and one great-great-grandcnlld Private funeral services will be held at 2 Monday at 22T Spring Street Interment will be In Cemetery Raymond Fl Bennett Funeral services for Raymond Bennett 74 of 157 High Street retired marine contractor who died here Friday will be held at 2 ma today at 749 Congnss Street Interment win be in Evergreen Cemetery Mlr Bennett former pnsldent of the Bennett Contracting Company gained National recognition In 1943 for jaylng a harbor water main from Mackwarth Island to Great JManumd island' A native of Freeport he waa far the New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad before becoming associated with hMf father In the contracting wharf and bridge building business He was a former member of tho Portland School Board and served aaiheittber of tha High School Building Commission under Mayor Oakley He la survived by a sister Mrs Carrie McCleara of Portland i Bibs IdeUis SmaR Bliss Xdella Small 75 resident of this City for 31 years died suddenly Saturday In her home 185 Grant Street Miss Small daughter of the late William and Nellie A Small was bom in Augusta She "worked as a practical nurse after training at 'the Hospital then on High Street For many years aha waa a seamstress Before coming to Portland She was Employed at Book 8tore Augusta -She was a communicant of St CathedraL Funeral services win be held Tuesday fh the Immanuel Chapel of St' Luke's Cathedral Robert Jameson Robert -William Jameson ten' week-old of Clifford and MArion Brinek Jameson 38 Pur- chas Street died Friday night In a -local hospital Funeral services win be held at 220 Monday at 3 William Street Interment will be lnl Evergreen Cemetery (Continued from Page One) said thfr customer waa- James Cameron 797 High Street Vlrgle reported that ha heard a motor rimnlng outside the- store and that the holdup man disappeared sd oulekly that an accom-pllcemay have been sitting hi the car Cameron told police- that as he approached Vlrgle's store he noticed a car parked outside Vlrgle described the armed In trader as about' 5 feet IK and weighing about 165 pounds wear log a three-quarter length dark emt and a gray soft-hat Tin television an actreu with blonde hair? is called a "blizzard heed That's because this tint tends to csuse the camera iv-i-il?" Te 't-jV- -tri 'v MENrrBUYlNOV RAYQN GABARDINE TRENCH COATS Reg $300o JS TANKERSTYU'JACKEtf All J8 VIRGIN WOOL SHIRTS iSolfd fbrs! 5 A CARD OF -THANKS rttvl-f-'e XV our aen Albeit Ooedwia for tho buit tyt-ful fiowerw elao tho help yirea ag-i-r- receatr lost our homo Srf firwt Wkt hiati Avu wwf a -'i-5 W'jl' 9gh Mombra HtVku JfiTtt Clod Xlidil' srarwBF Asa A Far too loaad one bona befortL Who than Bar tbo trial la lemaoad' Benjamin Warren kl Fryeburg Dee? 18 Funeral sendees for Benjamin Warren 59 of Tarry town NVY were held Monday at the funeral home of A4 Hill As Sonv the Rev Wilfred Rice officiating Interment was In Pine Grove Cemetery A previous service Iwu held Sunday rr afternoon in? Christ Church Taxiytown Y- v'f Mr Warren native of FTrye-burg died? suddenly He was born Sept-IS 1890jn Frye-burg was graduated fromvftye-burgAcademy and from the Uni- 1 verslty of Maine in 1911 He was a tl kw' i rLAIDWOOL SHITSaip5l-j-- HttflQlglta 1 St-f j1 a At 5-V Wi -t -'id J- tb k- slS' r--v 'V LADIES CHRISTMASGIFTSLY JAHJPRICESli SIS90 S493 LADIES POCKETBOOKS (GMufne 1 HOUSEDRESSES (SIs l052li JEWELRY Earrings Bretetef iHerWaeesLf Thoueh tho eh tho keep 1 -ipf J- ji a i at tfnlpn you change every feweath the top rug far better invest- GXgBUYf NOWllil 5ILK NECKTIES Box' InclSded LEATHER GLOVES 1 Wool! lined) LEATHER GLOVES Fur Jtned SPORT JACKETS (Gray Sefiiil SPORTJACKETS (Ravariible) Wtf WOOL DRESS HOSti" SBJB -1 'ff -i merit arid you can ownftmow through MAINE' 11 DTOW HEAVY KNIT SHAKER SWEATERS COAT: SWEATERS ((All Wool) PERSONALIZED a member of BetaTheu Plfrn- temlty He was a member of the board of trustees of Fryeburg Academy Mr Warren resided ln Tsrry- NYwr20 years was employed by tha Charles Merrill Company until two years ago when he formed his own business-In In World War: I he served' in the Pioneer Infantry In the American Expedl tionary Fnxe as a first lieutenant He waS a vestryman In Christ Church Ha has been president of the Phlllpsa Manor Improvement Association a director of the YMCA 1 end 4 the Fortnightly Club He wasia member of the Tknytown Post of American Le glon and of Pythagorean -Lodge -of Fryeburg Surviving are his widow Mrs Frances Ht Warren 4 his mother Mrs Oeorg Warren of and a sister" Mrs John of Fryeburg 5 Miss' Llnle'' Blako i- Freeport Uzzle Blske Sl formerlyl of 'Portland died here "-i1 Miss Blake wsr born ln' Portland the daughter of Levi CL and Elizabeth Blake She xls survived bF ai sister Mrs Arietta Britton of Freeport and several nieces and nephews Funeral services will be held at 2 Sunday at 749 Congress Street Portland? the Rev Earle ting- Interment Sweetlsnd off Iclstlng Interment will be hr Evergreen Cemetery -A-j Harral S' Tenney 4 r- Hsrral Tenney vice prejddent of the Marine Midland Bank New York City a 'summer resident of Cushing Island for many ryears died Saturday In New Yofk V' He was resident of i Greenwich Conn He Is survived by hls widow Helen Thomss-Tenney two daughters1 Mrs Donald Agnew New- York -City and Mrs: Clifford 1 Sutter Greenwich and two sons 'f-vKAf Jr 'ViPANTSrfPANTS-PAMTS amco may htdo tho tear: tho wound mut open- AthdBMMnmpykw'X WlTd aad Children MEMOR1AM s-pyVtri- 'iflT 'J- tf'JXh Wring mX-XittlA af CkZXA aCAGVXXB T-J -Whd jow I- 7 (: Ba ii STSSiW 1-2 Swap The yearn art lonely-wKhout wo BUM bar Wrtnr amii ooeh day Tec wo have our leader memoriao JMla Ue aleor itfa'e way Buabaad and Dauehtera Blonumcnts of Quality EVERLASTtXG 51 EMORY STANTON B- rn- DITXBAB Wet Ill Kc beater St Ctait Mills Westbrook tll-tt HARLOW and LIBBY rtNUAL DIXECTOKS AMBCXATfCE JtSTlCS 5' WUUass IL sl Vamt Funeral Homo A ISS CaaiWrlsal 3-4II1 rvf 1 -f'- pw YifB? puwif 84J tu rUiw Iran Back I f-i Vxvy fi-3: afi" Sir ii'V-B r- jfrf' -Lets forget tbe adJed stylT snd Beauty finri vugs' ana eonaider then bkkIt i laveatneota 'Tx Csa you aHoid- a sew few yesis? a-i If aotymftI Be wiao tu pay bit fcora notify Tr4'v far a rug that ymuiaes eztrawnr ycrJoUar Toti ra lit Inl'yottt 'i through Malut: HsrdvsraVPsraoiMlised Budget Flaawhkh eaablravyou iB Bukenteaded poy i acuta it natuallyiMVnilitTttrBi caaea thla eaa he (m it additional coat Is uu eaat rill npnthly vaiTyiag chargeo exceed OPEN 9 TO 9 daily: 4- 4 FLOOR 62S FOREST AVX JgggSOKtUV.

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