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Portland Press Herald du lieu suivant : Portland, Maine • 7

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Tw-T if 3 rn Today We Introduce: Portland (Me)' Press Herald Tuesday Oct 1954 I Broiler Growers' The Bell Man Jump Production Couple Feted At Reception Br CHARLES HALL (Staff Correspondent) my boyhood dreams always wanted a bell" cy Twitchell said care what kind it vu as long as It was a belL -Mora than 300 of them are' now pet possession at his South Paris home And the start of the realisation of this dream and longing come easy Cy got the first one this way the one Just -above his wrist In the accompanying pie ture and he knows at least 84 years Old because 1 bought If off Jim Favor that long ago I Janltored at the Elm Hill School a year for 1100 took my pay and bought It" Actual hr his was a winter term but terms the same then as now ORONO Oct 4 Maine broil er growers are making remarkable Improvement-in efficiency of production reports Frank Reed Extension Service poultry specialist University of Maine Reed says that one particularly noteworthy achievement is reducing the amount of feed per pound of gain was considered satisfactory feed conversion This standard has been lowered to 2 pounds of feed per pound of gain this year and many rowers are doing better than that general adoption of the latest knowledge of feeding and management and disease control has been responsible fdb this improvement In' efficiency points out Reed Through Its educational program the Maine Extension Service has helped the broiler growing industry by bringing the growers the latest- Information on methods and marketing This information has been spread by service letters meetings publicity and visits to farmers by county agents Extension agents have recom mended fewer birds In a pen more floor space more feeder and waterer space better ventilation and- the use of Improved formulas and types of feed Reed gives as an example at the speed with which Maine broiler producers adopt new and improved methods the present use of pelleted feed instead of mash Recent experiments as the University tof Maine have shown an Improvement in feed efficiency of pelleted feed over mash of abobt five per cent NORTH WATERBORO Oct: 4 wedding reception was held in the Fire Station Saturday evening for Pfc and Mrs Walter Woodward 'who were recently married 1 BSrs Wesley Johnson was In charge of the guest book Mrs Chrirtlne Qay and Mrs Barbara Whitney of Cornish were in charge of the gift and serving were Mrs Gladys Anderson i Mrs Bernice? Boothbay- Bliss Mary Labbee and Bliss Rachel Roberage Guests were Mr and Mrs Aime Trotter Mr and Mrs Paul King Mr and lira Gerald Lab- bee Blr: and Mri Emilien Bell- rose Mr and Mr William Labbe Mr and Mn Oscar Bergeron: Mr and Bin Bernard Mason Mr and MrsAurol Roberage -Mr and Mrs Napoleon Verrier Mr and Mn Antonio Larivire Mr and Mrs Adeland Pouryier Mr and Bfrs Ernest Labbee Mr and Mrs Paul Loranger Blr and Mrs Emile Gaulet Bin Eva Robinson Miss Aline Labbee Miss Claire Berube Rachel Roberage Miss Jeanne Pimpare Mrs Arlene Drouin Mrs Henxy Labbee Bin Marlon Labbee Miss Aline Loranger Miss Lucille Goulet Miss Lorraine Benard Miss Rachel Labbee Calvin Tlngley 'Thomas Frenchette Philip Labbee Romeo Pimpare Donald' Drouin Reginald Labbee Donald Desmond Conrad Labbe Roymond Labbe all of Biddeford: Mr and Mrs Bernard Woodward and Mrt Hubert Anderson of Ban ford Blr and Mrs Cl if toil Whit ney Blr and Blrs Elwood Day and Mrs Joyce Humphrey of Cornish Miss Isabelle Gammon of Liming tqn Blr and Blrs Byron Woodward Of Buxton Mr and Mrs Ernest Me Comtek Blr and Mix Norman Taylor Blr and Mrs Wesley Johnson Mr and Mrs Austin Carpenter Blr and Mrs Kermli Gerry Blrs Cecils Woodward Blrs Irma Whitten Blrs -Bernice Boothbay Blrs Virginia Owen Blrs Mildred Woodsum Mrs Dorothy Moody Bliss Patricia Carpenter Mrs Doris i Johnson Bliss Dawn Taylor Merrill Taylor and Hershall Woodward all of Waterborp Maine College Personnel fiihcers Maine men members Of the Eastern College Personnel Officers Association meeting at Wentwortil-by-the-Sea New Castle are left to right Samuel A Ladd Jr Brunswick placement director at Bowdoin College Philip Brockway Orono director of student aid and placement at the University of Blaine and an executive committeeman of the Eastern College Personnel Officers Association Dr Ross Cummins Lewiston Bates College director of guidance and placement and Dean George Nickerson Watervllle de in of men and director Of guidance for men at toby College (Photo by Paul Marston) Cy Prizes His First Bell -LONG HOURS It WM stlli a long time for a ten-yesr-older to work for the first dollar he ever earned was the first Job ever had that paid cash and I got that belli" Cy definitely remembers Before that one came his way 1 started making them out of -old corned beef cans" he explained' "Clapper in them? Made me one" was the answer how bad a fellow that age can want and usually find a way to get things Now-a-days the lawn mower sharpener of the village Cy also handles knives and shears and "anything sharpen" a familiar sight to see him trundling a mower up the street to where he can get his- hands on It Or trying it out on the lawn when finished Cy mow the entire lawn you' understand That's not part of the Job Just enough to In i terest the owner in taking care of the property once in a while Cy was bom on High St in South Paris "where Perley Shaw five Where did he go to school? "Where I earned that bell Sixth grade and not quite through 1 that" ALWAYS A mechanic 45 years with the local com shop Cy also worked for the water company for 28 yean In spare time the sharpening business he's usually get a chance" for about anything HIS first Job besides Jahltorlng for the school was "When got done with school I went to work for Asa-Jackson for ten cents a day lived with him" satisfying a query as to meals with the i dally stipend "When I asked him for money ell mcagerly But he's another Saturday night I got 50 cents! of the genial people in town then the next week when I asked others ask for frequently when iToo Many Colleges Academic txCccTit Uecttris vp a 7 Monasteries Says lufts rrexy Andrunerab WENTWORTH-B -THE-SEA to Sanfoxkl and to the they need help And if Cy had a million dollars if he heard a strange tolling in the aid he'd drop everything always wanted a bell for it he wanted to know what I'd done with the -other'' This was seven day a week work clean up with you died owing me" Cy laughed Well that's Cyrus Twltch- Maine Homemakers oVisit Washington historic houses of Portsmouth At the concluding dinner tomorrpw night Prof Allen Foley of Dartmouth College will Dancing will follow Bowdoin Glee Club To Present In Brunswick Portland Saco Man Pleads Guilty To Driving Without License sings at the annual Boston Pops Concert BRUNSWICK Get Bow-doin's Olee Club will give two presentations of Handels this year according to Prof Frederic TUlotson On Dec -4 Bowdoin will be Joined by Wheelock College Westbrook Junior College and the Brunswick Choral Society for an appearance at the First Parish Church here Sanford Minister To Speak Tomorrow At Springvale ORONO Oct 4 Special busses will take several dozen Maine homemakers to the annual meeting of the National Home Demonstration Council at the Hotel Statler In Washington Oct 31 to Nov 4 The busses win leave Bangor at Id am DST on Saturday Oct 30 and return to Bangor Friday Nov 5 One fare covers both the transportation to and from Washington and rooms at the Lee House near the Sutler In charge of reservations for the trip are Mrs EtU Smith Bangor chairman of the Women's Division Maine Extension Association and Miss Harriet Nissen Bangor Penobscot County home demonstration agent Maine Extension Service Reservations may still be made with either of them The deadline is Oct 15 All Maine homemakers interested are eligible says Mrs Smith and Miss MRS MAUDE A VARNEY PORTSMOUTH NH Oct Maude A Varney 67 of 170 Bartlett St widow of Leroy Varney died yesterday at the home of her daughter Mrs Evelyn Eustis in Pendleton Ore Born at Richmond Maine Nov 8 1886 the daughter of Charles and Helen Woodside Reynolds tile had been employed for more than 35 years in the clerical department of the Morley Button Co retiring several years ago She was a member of the First Methodist Church Besides Mrs Eustis she is survived by another daughter Mrs Alice Teem Tampa Fla seven grandchildren two brothers Maurice and Clyde Reynolds Richmond: three sisters Mrs Blanche Nelson of this city Mrs Mir ion Norman of South Berwick and Mrs Ethel Riffenburg Pownal Maine and nieces and nephews Funeral services will be held at the New Buckminster Chapel Friday morning at 11 o'clock with committal servlpes at 2 pm at Richmond SPRINGVALE Oct 4 Dr John Pendleton interim pas- following day the per- tor of the Sanford First Baptist formance will be in Portland Church will be -speaker at the Rohoboth Rebekah Officers Installed SACO Oct 4 A Common street man who pleaded 'guilty to driving without a license was fined $5 and costs of $5 today when arraigned before Municipal Court Judge Clyfton Hewet Joseph Lavigne was rested Satiu-day by police after UCl-IMCIl-yujCK he drove his car into two other automobiles while trying to make a left turn on Elm street He crashed into the moving car of Mrs Elizabeth Poirier of South Portland and the parked car of Walter Smart of Lyman Ave Police estimated damage at $75 for Lavlgneft $25 for Poirier's ear and $5 for Smarts Scheme Fails For Old Orchard BIDDEFORD: Oct Old Orchard youths were' arrested by police today as to Fass a worthless checks through Pair NH Oct 4 (AP) President Nils Wessell of Tufts College said today too manY liberal arts colleges "have made of themselves academic monasteries with no Interest In and no contact with the market place" -He told the 29th annual con ference of Eastern College Personnel Officers suh colleges to face the realistic fact of mld-20th century specialization On the other hand Dr Wessell aid most engineering business administration and education schools "have gone too far In bowing only to the god of vocational skill" Instead of these extremes he aid higher education should concern itself with both general education and vocational competence He spoke to nearly 300 representatives of college and industry The conference is scheduled to continue through Wednesday Tonight Dr Rosemary Park president of Connecticut College for women spoke at the dinner Dr Park declared that the public had a misconception that liberal arts graduates od the whole cannot apply themselves successfully to work after they are graduated have figures to counteract this misconception and figures which clearly demonstrate that the liberal arts graduate can be a success when he gets out Into the world" she added -Viola Saltmarsh of Tufts College president of the conference presided at the dinner The Bowdoin College Meddibempt-sters presented a musical program A trip to Sanford to visit the Sanford -Goodall showrooms will highlight tomorrow's program of the conference The annual election of officers will also be held At 1 pm there will be a clambake followed by the trip Wednesday mid-week prayer service at the Pleasant Street Free Baptist Church Dr Pendleton Is one of three guest speakers who will participate in services at the church this month in observance of its 125th anniversary The Rev Henry Clark West Buxton will speak at' the service Oct 13 and the Rev Perley Quigg North Berwick will speak Oct 20 car Degree Staff Drill Defense Official Addresses DAR KXTTERY Oct Kearsarge Temple Pythian Sisters will have a drill of the officers and degree- sUff at their Friday meeting in preparation for their annual inspection Nov 12 Two 14-year-old Beach Biddeford they packet of the city Patrolman Alfred Gulllemette apprehended the boys at Bail-largeon's Market Center St The two had 13 checks with them all drawn 00Lthe Blddeford-Saco Savings Institution They were valued from three to 15 dollars police said The boys told police they had found ah empty check book and were trying to cash checks from It They said noneNof the checks had been accepted Police said they went to several gasoline stations before being caught The pair will be arraigned before Juvenile Court Judge Arthur Lesleur tomorrow morning on fraud charges The City Hall The Glee Club's tentative schedule opens with concerts in Beverly and Wellesly Mass Nov 20-21 and Includes appearances at Thayer Academy Feb 26 a Joint concert with Wheelock at Cambridge Mass March 11 and a campus appearance In Brunswick the following day A feature this year will be a concert with the Portland Symphony Orchestra in Portland March 13 There will be two spring tours one from March 10-20 with appearances at Pine Manor Junior College and Mount Holyoke in Massachusetts the other starting March 24 at Lasell Junior Col lege and -ending on March 30 The tentative slate calls for appearances at Albany Troy Syracuse and New York State Teachers' College On April 16 the campus con cert will be given in Pickard Theater if It Is available at that time On May 18 the Glee Club EAST WATERBORO Oct: 4-Rohoboth Rebekah Lodge held its annual Installation Friday evening at 1007 Hall Mrt Gladys Ooodwln deputy president of District Two and her staff installed New officers are noble grand Mrs Isabelle Abbott vice grand Mrs Annie Ford right supporter to noble grand Airs Miriam Johnson left supporter to noble grand Mrs Delma Smith right supporter to vice grand Mrs Marion Durgliv left supporter to vice grand Mrs Erma Whitten warden Miss Eleanor Taylor conductor Mrs Katherine Ben-vle chaplain Mrs Doris Daney inside guardian Mrs Louise Graff am: outside guardian Mrs Phyllis Booker: musician Miss Dorothy Wakefield A supper was served preceding meeting with Mrs Josephine Abbott chairman of the committee assisted by Mrs Annie Ford Mrs Isabelle Abbott and Mrs Marlon Durglnr Dayton Harvest Supper Location Is Changed DAYTON Oct 4 The an-nual Harvest Supper sponsored by the Goodwins Mills Volunteer Fire Department changed Its location today according to an announcement by the chairman Coyle Meserve The dinner will be held Oct 9 at the Stlckney Lodge of the York County Fish and Game Association Dayton Plans had been made to hold the event at Dayton Town Hall Biddeford Couple Feted At Supper And Dance SACO Oct Mr and Mrs Alclde Dubois of 22 Cutts 8t Biddeford were honored Saturday evening at the harvest supper and dance of the Fremont Club The Couple will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Thursday The affair attended by members and guests of the organization was held at the Orange Hall North St BIDDEFORD Oct 4 first meeting of the season of Rebecca Emery Chapter Daugh tors of the American Revolution was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs William Beety May St The speaker was Mrs Roy Heywood Portland state chairman of Civil Defense She took as her subject Your Miles Margaret Strout chairman of the honor roll committee -explained the work required of the chapter ti be entitled to a gold or silver star or honorable mention at the state conference in March The regent Blrs Beety reported on the success of the recent card party She also gave a report of the state field day in Winslow at which time Fort Halifax was rededicated and gave a resume of the fall meeting of the Maine Society at York Harbor The next meeting will be held in the Second Congregational Church with the executive board in charge Brunswick Red Cross Chapter To Hold Annual Meeting And Election Tomorrow CHARLES FAULKNER PORTSMOUTH Oct 4 services for Charles Faulkner 85 a lifelong resident of this city who died over the weekend will be held at 1:30 Tuesday at the New Buckminster Chapel with the Rev Raymond Bowden of the Advent Christian Church official ing Burial will be In Mount Pleasant Cemetery A native of this city he was bom May 28 1869 the son of the late Samuel and Priscilla Pollard Faulkner He was employed as a printer when a young man In 1904 Mr Waulkner started work at the Boston and Maine freight house here and remained with the transportation company for more than 33 years retiring as an assistant cashier in 1938 He is a member of the Advent Christian Church He Is survived by six sons David of Eliot Charles Jr of Klttery and Frank Robert Samuel and Raymond Faulkner of this city six daughters Mrs Dorothy George of Lynn Mass Mrs Helen Locke of this city Mrs Priscilla MacKenzle of Eliot Mrs Ruth Jones of Colorado Mrs Louise Gilmore of Rochester and Bln Roger Tapp of Memphis Tenn 25 grandchildren si great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews 1 i Rain Fails To Slow Preparations For Fryeburg Fair Opening Today' Get Scholarships ORONO Oct 4 Five students enrolled in the two-year agricultural program at the Unlver-sitv of Maine have been awarded $100 scholarships provided by the Charles Hood Dairy Foundation lhose receiving the scholarships are Robert A Brett West Fills James Edgctly Ellsworth Oene A Harjula Tliomas-ton David A Luce Farmington and Hugh 8mlth Jr Biddeford Court BIDDEFORD Oct 4 An youth was fined $20 apd costs of $5 in Municipal Court this doming when he pleaded guilty to passing a stop sign at the intersections of Hill and Bacon Sts Saturday Mitchell Descoteaux of Oak Ridge told Judge Arthur Le-sleur he was familiar with the stop sign but had failed to stop at it that night Daggett and Burton Taylor Serving on the nominating com-mittie are Burton Whitman Jr chairman Mrs Pfcul Langley and Robert Young The! meeting will be followed by a program illustrating water safety work of the Red Cross George Guyette safety Services representative for the Eastern Area ARC will speak briefly and show a motion picture The meeting will then move to the Curtis Pool for a demonstration which will be under the supervision of Guyette assisted by graduates of the summer swimming classes sponsored by the Brunswick Chapter BRUNSWICK Oct 4 The annual meeting of Brunswick Chapter American Bed Cross will be held at 7:30 pin Wednesday at the Smith Audi torium Bowdoin Campus Emerson Zeltler chairman will preside Brunswick Chapter includes eight branches: Bowdoin? Bow-dolnham Brunswick Freeport Orest Island Harpswell Neck Orr's and Bailey Islands Richmond and TOpsham Arrangements for the meeting art In 'charge of committee members Staton Curtis chairman Philip 8 Wilder A them Underground Menace GREENWOOD Ind Gilbert Bullock says a mole burrowed under a leg of the lad der while he was working In his orchard When he fell one arm was hurt so badly he had tc carry It In a sling ENJOY BUDGET-WISE as he supervised the setting up of a huge tent for the baby beef animals which arrived from all sections of the state In readiness for the annual 4-H Baby Beef how and sale Youthful owners In spite of the steady rain were giving their animals a session on the wash stands After they had them all dried the 4-H'ers began plying the combs through the animals' coat to give them Just the right sort of a wave that would possibly gain an approving nod when the Judge looked them over Horse owners after caring for their animals today were In a visiting mood and many gab-feats were held in Various sections of the long stables as they waited for the fair opening tomorrow The Exhibition Hall and the new 4-H hall were bustling as Grange members' 4-H'ers and individual exhibitors put the final touches to their displays The opening event tomorrow will be the Judging of the steer classes and the Devon classes starting at 9 a The first of the steer and oxen pulling events will get underway at 10 a At 1 Judging will start in the Society Holstein and Guernsey Classes This event Is open -only to livestock owners in the Jurisdiction of the Fryeburg Fair Association Also at 1 the 3000 lb class will compete in the first of the horse pulling events This will be followed by the 3200 lb class With a -large number1 of teams on the grounds officials are expecting record entries In both events The race card of eight dashes MRS MARY LUTTS KXTTERY Oct Mrs Mary Isabel Lutta 73 of 10 Tralp Ave widow of Walter Lutta died suddenly yesterday Bom In Boston Sept 24 1881 the daughter of the late Eben and Carrie Hathaway Stevens she was a resident here for the past 58 yean Bfrs Lutta was a member of the Second Christian Church and its Ladles Circle Piscataqua Chapter OES and York Rebekah Lodge of Klttery She is survived by a daughter Miss Dorothy Lutts of Klttery: a brother John Stevena of North Andover Mass and sev FRYEBURG Oct 4 While a steady downpour of rain post poned today's race card to tomorrow it didn't slacken the activities of fair officials i their work of getting last minute details in shape for the of ficlal opening of Fryeburg 104th annual show Sam Dorrance and John Smiley state livestock specialists acting as Livestock Consultants for this western Maine fair were busy the entire day placing the different herds in the right suris of the long wooden cattle buildings and the 200-foot-long tents which are set up to provide quarters for the record number of animals to appear In this year's exhibition Early entries for the New England Hereford Show to be held Thursday Indicate that herds will be on hand from Connecticut Massachusetts Vermont and Maine New Hampshire is expected to be represented in this annual sNew England event and herds will arrive by late tonight or early Tuesday listed for the New England Hereford Consignment Sale a Fryeburg feature also Thursday are a total of 89 three bulls 30 females and 86 steers The popular White Mountain state auctioneer Dick Murray ail handle the sale of Herefords Earl Shirley veteran superintendent of the horses and stock was hurrying from one end of the horse stables to the other to find stall space for the teams steers and oxen which will be in competition In the pulling ring the remainder of the week Donald Bgzzell who is head of the 4-H livestock program was -another busy official today Lyman daughter of Robert Woodbury and Cora Hill Fletcher She lived most of her life in Everett Mass and had lived at Alfred the last 14 months Miss Fletcher was a retired seamstress Funeral services will be at 2 Wednesday from the Hurd Funeral Home The Rev Russell Peery Alfred will officiate Interment' will be in Evergreen Cemetery Alfred HOME FINANCING! 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Only Lanolin Plua Llfiihck contain Indtlium nd Lanolin Plua find at laaif one ei ita vary exciting new 'shadee exactly right lor 51 plus tax at your favorite Lamp Cut 1 Contain Indihum to help tha color tay on your lip 2 Naw Sotaei for your lip An expert even tor studies tnt hair (TUBS and taper It aa4er nagte lamp to will get under way at 1 JO P-m matlui Church Mr Belanger PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK CASCADE LODGE-CABINS acceataate year aataral bcaaly Takes ardy a law minatca white it atlmalatea aataral warn and carls -Me SetUnff Keeawsiy GANizem 3 is survived by two sisters Mrs Rose Anna Bernier Sanford and Bfrs Marie Ballergenm Putnam Conn Funeral services will be held at 7:20 am Wednesday from the La trance Funeral Home followed at 1:30 by a Solemn High Requiem Mass from 8t Ignatius Church Interment will be in 8t Ignatius Cemetery 481 Congress Street Shampoo and Lamp Cut 100 3 ROUTE 1 SACO ML Atlantic Highway 12 Miat Sooth of Portland Spnctalixlng In Chicken Dinners Eastland Hotel assits ora $10000 ooa Special Daily Menu Prlvoto Rooms Available By Reservation TEL SCARBORO 3-441 HHAWKES Mgr MISS HARRIET FLETCHER SANFORD Oct 4 Miss Harriet Leona Fletcher 72 at the Saco Road Alfred died today at Goodall Hospital where she had been a patient two days She wss-bora May 12 1882 at MphiiltM iaaeaaaMulibe aa pmui to lake autafyawpuraa TasiM good tool BeautySalon Mezzanine Dial 24311 lipstick with WDEUtniaai 4 ZeaoUa Fhia 4 i ii I i Vi 1 i a i.

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