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Biddeford-Saco Journal Saturday Oct 21 1H1I THE WEATHER Past Matrons Patrons AT WEBBER HOSPITAL a Honored By Adah OES I net 20 Middle street Saco Paquet Past and Past! To daughter Debra Alta alz Mr aid Mis Leal Chev-52 Bradbury street Bldde- weigh- Oc- night was observed at the meeting last night of Adah If £(101 LCfluCfS GENERALLY FAIR PORTLAND Fair: and cooler tonight Sunday fair with temper- arte atures about the same as today lag tober To I Union Roberts Pupils Hears Talk By Attend Concert Prof Barker At Portland Sixty members and guests of the! A private party of 60 teen-age Women'a Educational and Indus- Pupila and guests of Miss liuii trial union met yesterday aftcr-ijeff Rffitfe Saw were among noon at Hue Hamilton Attending the Lorill Hollaili noernat the HamiHonMenKrWder concert Friday evening in clubrooms Beach street Saco to! Portland City Hall sponsored by hear Prof Paul Barker apeak onithe music department and Alum the subject I Apologize for Man The speaker associate proles-155 Proceeds sor of sociology and anthropology C0IICC? benefit tue at Gorham State Teachen college ommiUea showed pictures of peoples of many nationalities throughout the world and told of the many differ-1 the ences in their way of life and Wnrth nnn" Futh McGovern Mrs Doris Ro lf0 airi South American con- forge and Mrs Judy Bouchard was introi(pCronci! for rsEverett Ladd Bryce Milnc Jr anffparonUrf duurnum of thg day pupils in the group A the buriness session Mrs Arrangements werd handled by William Marston president gaveMiss Roberts and attending from District meeting Saco were Kathleen uhL uaiHi a report of the District meeting Saco were Kathleen McGovern TIDES LOW AM PM 311 M2 400 IB 443 111 OCTOBER HIGH A 21 M2 048 22 1015 1042 23 1U5 HAS chapter Order of the Eastern ZU -K ja ft Of GS Troop 'chapter were honored with fa mmm Ml Au- Mih Special ceremony I Using as the theme As Time 7 54 Moves On the program was rTafr mmi Mm lunder the direction of the worthy client ford hv Mr weighing aerei pouads 11 emcee assisted by Mrs Eve Room an associate matron Mrs Agnes Johnson 29 Selected Patrol leaders were yesterday at a meeting of Scout Troop 39 at Scout Pool street Riddfeord Deaths Charles Sinnett Charles Sinnett 51 of 10 Patterson avenue Pawtucket I djed suddenly at his home on Friday Born at Cape Porpoise May 30 1903 he was a son of Austin Lamont and Ethel (Wakefield) Sinnett A resident of Rhode Island for 35 years he was a retired employee of Bird and Son company and was well known in the Kennebunk area Besides his widow the former Florence- Givens he leaves two daughters Mrs Evelyn Rumery Pawtucket I and SFC Marion Sinnett Women's Army Corps a sister Mrs Evelyn Evans Kennebunk port two brothers George Sinnett South Weymouth Mass and Frank Sinnett Gales Ferry Conn two grandsons several nieces and nephews Funeral services will be held on Monday at East Providence I and interment will be in the family lot at Rurnford I conductress Mrs Jean Arnold associate conductress and the Star Points Mrs Bessie Day Mrs Geraldine Doughty Personals Roger Normand Wentworth street returned home today after being a medical patient at the Webber hospital Misses Elaine Delisle and Anita Lambert are on vacation from their respective duties at the Pep-perell Manufacturing company and the Metropolitan Life Insurance company offices They plai to visit in Washington am Annapolis Md Richard Johnson electrician's mate fireman USN son of Mr and Mrs Frank Johnson Jr 385 Pool road Biddeford-is serving in the Pacific on the destroyer USS DeHaven operating out of Long Beach CalifrThe DeHaven left Long Beach for two-year cruise in the Western "Pacific with the Seventh fleet where its home port will be Yokosuka Japan Lt Gerald Saucier USN son of -Mr and Mrs Henry Saucier I Pool street Biddeford has arrived at Simonstown South Africa at the beginning of a five-month good-will visit to ports along the African coast The cruise known as South Atlantic Amity includes five Navy ships and a detachment of -Marines The naval units are transporting books clothing medical supplies toys and guts from private American groups to schools hospitals and welfare organizations in Africa elected Girl hall The troop makeup is now as follows: Patrol 1 Thunderbirds leader Patricia Grondin assistant leader Doris Lafortune members Nancy Jariz Ghharlolte Baiguy Pelletier Beverly Ryan andyQaire Mercier Patrol 2 Eagles Nest leader Susan Anger assistant Jean Gauvin members Ann St Pierre Elaine Rossignol -Diane Dubois Diane Thibautt Patrol 3 Wild Rose leader Donna Dubuc assistant Linda Ouellette members Diane Boucher Paulette Rossignol Estelle Letellier Patricia Boisvert Janet Beaulieu A social hour followed the meeting wjth games and songs TWIN CITY 1-COL Twin City Trio Gets Promotions A Shmva Tfl To Mr art Mrs Rend jj Court A wagon wheel was placed al UUlUjrdlU Thibautt 12 Gertrude avnur ion el with each spoke Biddeford a am Daaiel puiirepreseqting the past matrons weighing eight pounds 15 euuces '11 Pastpatrons who ''through October 17 i yaIve Jtept whed To Mr aad Mrs David H1'" By their faithfol ser-Wormwood 81 Middle street TV- Saco a daughter Patricia Aanej In hoh and -memory of char-1 ii 14 members blue' violets were 1 wwocr To Mr aad Mrs Lee St still serving in office Ours 10 Yt Orchard street jasmine was presented: aa Mark weighing ln honm Pd and a half aunce Octo-thosc mF and memory" of their labors Maw Reilley Ann Kerry Elaine Zaitlin Nancy Ross Cynthia Mur ray Stephen Lamb Paul Putney Judith Rowe Stephen Garland William Shea Paula Langelier Judith Jackson Howard Shaffer Patricia Westburg Dorothy-Jean Westburg Peter Scontras Joseph Stickncy Carl Roussel Laura Stickney Nancy Petit Susan Hunt Glenna Bra- held October 13 at the Webhan-net club Kennebunk where Mrs Stephen Patrick Sr' state federation president was the guest speaker Shd stated that one of the projects Which the state unit is trying to stress that of installing seat beldts in automobiles to insure greater safety She explained that these may be pur- a sum less than $10 chased and installed at M0 1 DAVID ST MICHEL David St Michel three-month-old son of Leo and Mona (Nason) St Michel died at home 8 Gicn- wood-lane Old Orchard Beach Friday afternoon following a 'named clerk-stenographer in the to general Helper wnue uonaw Collard was elevated to clerk1 typist in the supply department Both are Biddeford residents Dorothy Grant Saco was 'deen Annie Sii Mrs Marston announced the ap- Karen Stickney Susan (nniesinywon planning department All were selected for lev- brief "illness Born in Biddeford gn July-3 he is survived by his Jay Sneider HaharisVenetajrsomidcs 1 Leach DonaltfThibodeau parents one sister Marie Anna el jobs on ihe basis of merit or St Michel and paternal grand-in recognition of gradual assump- Saco Applies For $32000 Park Loan An application for a and a 35000 loan dnd a 35000 grant has been 332000 pointment of Mrs John Burnham as ways and means chairman replacing Mrs Clayton Eaton who iha resigned from the club Miss Jr Mrs Kent: also Mary Stearns will report to the George Bridge Jr of Auburn and club when important legislative special guest Richard Smith pa rents Mr and Mrs Edgar St Michel all of Old Orchard Beach Burial will take place this afternoon in the family lot in St ttCHUBCH ACTZyP ber 17 The mother is the "former 'ffreen fern added to the Theresa Chase 1 wheel At the dose of the cere- To Mr sad Mrs Roger Per-mon3r Father Time portrayed null 453 Mala street Biddeford I by John Court entered the scene a sou weighted eight pounds rcajjying a scroll from which he ounces October 17 read the names of all past To Mr sad Mrs Frank matrons and patrons and as Hogan Central Park avenue each name was called a red Old Orchard Beach a daughter rose was placed on the spokes weighing sera pouads two eua-'of the wheel Gifts were pre-ces October if sented to each of the honored To Mr aad Mrs Bertrand guests Ouellette 33 Elm street Saco' Past matrons in attendance a daughter weighing seven were Mrs Elizabeth Tate Mrs pounds If ounces October 19 Edna Woodman Mrs Agnes -Lachance Mrs Frances Smith AT SACO HOSPITAL Mrs Helen LaGallee Mrs Hazel To Mr and Mrs Girard Me- Beefy Mrs Marion Dexheimer Kee 47 Adelaide road Old Or- Mrs Romayne Helms Mrs Rtym chard Beach a daughter Dorothy Stackpole Mrs Lois Burnham Debra weighing seven pounds Mrs Elizabeth Calderwood Mrs oae ounce October II Ruth Bailey Mrs Gertrude To Mr and Mrs Richard AI- Davis Mrs Alice Snow Mrs saa Carrie Dolloff Mrs Eva Harper seven Mis Helen Parks and Mrs Gladys Goodwin On Sunday at the Bible Baptist Joseph cemetery Church of Saco in Saco City hall a training union will be hefil at 6 through Arrangements the were made Emond-Conroy fu- and evening worship at 7 funeral home tion of more responsible work Mrs Ida (Conltaaed from Page Oh by the Murphy company She remained as manager with Ihe new firm Later the business was purchased by Leonard Drapeau who is now operating it Mrs Baker represented the firm at New England and New York showings both as an independent buyer and as a representative of the Murphy company later She is a member of the made to the Area Redevelopment Administration in Washington by the Saco Industrial com-misison in the name of the Saco Industrial park The money will be used for the building of a railroad spur track to service the Industrial lirk as well as an additional access road for the park The new road will be laid through to the site of the new industrial park sewage treatment plant matters are to toe brought before Jeannette Gregoire and Allen the members it was announced! Cole Dayton: Judith Spilter and Mrs Chester Pease served as Robert Dargia Kennebunk clerk in the absence of Mrs Lar-: Biddeford residents attending ry Dearborn (were Patricia Lamirande Theresa An invtaton was accepted from -Ouellette Pauline St Louis Jac the Republican club to attend ajqueline Roy Katherine Kearney meeting October 29 from 2 to 4 Diane Lamire John Throumou-pm at Hamilton Memorial hall los Mrs Christos Throumoulos when Congressman Peter Garland Anita Lambert and Beatrice Ca-will speak and show pictures of ron his recent trip to Russia From Old Orchard Beach wera Refreshments were served un- Donald Bishop and Mrs William der the direction of Mrs Ralph Bishop Meserve tea chairman assisted Teachers Urged To Back State Education Effort AUGUSTA AP Slate Sen Ralph Brooks Jr R-Yarmouth called on teachers Friday to take a more active role in pushing the state educational effort In particulhr Brooks urged teachers to become solidly versed in the needs of Maine education and to make their influence felt on their state legislators Business At the Full Gospel church Route 9-A just off Route 109 Wells a Young People's service will be held Sunday at 8:30 and an evening worship service at 7:30 There will be an evening wor hip service Sunday at 7:30 at the First Baptist church Ocean avenue Old Orchard Beach The Methodist Youth Fellowship of South Biddeford Methodist Church will meet Sunday at 8:30 Part patrons present were Gor- (Caauaaco 01 a don Smith Harry Horsfield Wen- Ud bv Frederick Kan Hall Sfanlrnnl PV fWienCK fl Aap Wllmcnt THE CAR TO WATCH When driving one should bo alert And watch all cars tic true -Especially the one behind The one In front of you! New England Apparel Assorts-tion which conducts shows edits fashion notes for women's 1 90n 19 October 17 firms During her 30 years in fashion world Mrs Baker produced many benefit fashion shows locally and has been bridal consultant for many wedding parties bert 74 Mata street York a Robert weighing To Mr and Mrs David Wyman street Kennebunkport daughter Naiwtte If sighing the Beach has Ive pounds two onaces ELSEWHERE To Mr aad Mrs Lee Franklin StTackPole' iWjnTchairinoT AmericanPTel- mm 1 1 AttU 1 1 1 y- by the October hospitality committee Girl Scout Troop 85 Maps Program Plans for the year were drafted at a meeting of BiddeforchGirl October Lewis Lachance and Arnold Cal- ephone 4 Telegraph Co Four 2j-ycnr membership Pins wm presented to Past Ma- Sees Balanced Secretary of the Treasury Dillon took He Budget told the Married (0 Joseph Baker a (Patriccia Ambrose) Birmiiig- Irons Mrs Eva Harper Mrs Ed council in a dinner speech Friday night that rising income and profits should insure the balanced In a speech before the Kenne-i retired railroad employe now i kam Ala a aoa Jobs Mark "a Stackpole Mrs Marion Dex- PiMinlir 'PaanliAra A COAuaflAll I ji 1 i 1 ihClIllCr firtfl MPC Halati TSeplra County Teachers Association attendant at the First and Mrs The Methodist Youth Fellowship of the Foss Street Methodist church will meet tomorrow at 2:30 Scout Troop 85 in St Mary parish hall with leaders and troop presentation ereijm hidtet ortiS IeidiSKSj'T'SSJ nan ere Mr BmoWrety Mend to Ked Corgreu JTtoflThmat Mm fia meeting will be October 31 at AwSSLiSitliitth October 2 at St hos-Mkin3 his pital Binutagham Ate Grand-1 Matroi parents are Mr aad Mrs Har- Helms ry Ambroae Keaaebuak and Mr ud Mrs Edward Hall Mont- Community the bee parkinj Iot Brooks recommended that teach- National bank of Biddeford she era run for state and local office and husband reside in Saco speak before civic amP other 1- pIan to Mmain the Tnninr Uiali Qsitict VfMiffH CdUCatlOIlfll HCCuS( ailu TuinPity iMfl The Junior High Baptist outh enCouraBc parents to be active wmury HCO wlllTCO I sL aiimjt4 nf AiliiPfitifrii Chest business session Baist church will meet Sunday QrookS a member of the Edu-at i cat ion Committee said the 100th ication Committee said the 100th DoffiiniCSn Legislature voted 38 million more hiTnf th? UfSteH BinStiforeducai9n Previous demonstrations that! Chest- Introduced pven the ahip of the Saco United Baptist cgislatUPe in the history of the'fj iatef jn nearby streets! grand honors of the order was slate I Wcre quickly nut down For further progress he recom-! The battle cap: five days' mended the formation of more 0f antig0Vemmenl drmonstratiims MfbiriA school districts passage of a um- off by student protests iTlallY ITlalllC form tax law to give the appointment of a new The Methodist Youth Fellowship of the West Kennebunk Methodist church will meet Mrs Elizabeth Calderwood (past grand matron and chairman of the International Temple committee of the General Grand Chapter Dillon said because Mont income and outgo will come into approximate balance by mid-De- otOiop oBrntew" (Ruth Banker Gail Dansereau Unemployment remains ufornd erably Dillon told Hoctor ness executives He added how- MrS- Ellen Ncilchcr ever: "We expect a drop very' soon Unemployment should fall ggeail Teaching to about 5 per cent by next aum- dav at 7-30 to th ehSh! ax f1 communities rect01 for Santo Domingo Univer- SS at P' church a school and a vastly gily accused of being a Trujillo (stepped up vocational cduction man An association of professors An evening service will he heldsyftT1 at the school joined the students Sundal at 7nm 1 ttL tducalonaJr J1 w0r! for a Friday in demanding his remov-sunaay at iai nr at tnti uy- boy to stay in school and become ai man Bapatist church in Goodwias frustrated than to leave and get a satisfying Brooks Blind Man Int-ilalions included one lTiinmr Paiivca (Grand Family night and reception Forecasts that output of goods liallllllg VUWC for Mrs Virginia Bunker dis- and services would reach a rate George LeBcau director of' trict deputy grand matron of Dis-(of 3540 billion this quarter and traininn at the Saco-Lowell shops trict 14 November 18 at Ells-: move to 3565 billion to 3570 bil-ibas charge of a training course AUGUSTA IF Maine motor- worth Masonic hall: from Piscaia-llion by mid-1962 were delivered foi foremen and supervisors at j11 meeting by Dr Walter lhe university of Maine in Port- registra- Deputy Grand filatron night No-Heller chairman of President tions bv November 1 if they want vember 8 honoring Past Matron Kennedy Council of Economic Lcgcau a resident of Old Or-' to preserve their present plate Mrs Esther Linscott DDGM of Advisers I chard Beach has had 33 years of dent demonstrations was no lu- numhers District 1 invitations for Mrs A rate of SoTtt billion would rep- manufacturing and training ex- tion 1 Secretary of State Paul A Agnes Johnson conductress to bercsentan impressive gainof more icncc course js being Signs of the impending violence gongid gay today the Motor Vehi- a special guest at Conductress than 10 per cent over this year taught by using the conference came when youths ealed off cje Division has "several thous- night November 10 at IzmgfeltoWj second quarter rate of35161 bil-' table method of dis- streets in atwjouarelock areaand applicationg for ig62 regis- chapter South Portland and No- ion Preliminary third quarter which they called the free rat ions from people who want to vember 14 at Corner Stone chap- figures released Friday in Wash-1 course meets one night a of he Domn1'ca" the numb they now have ter Portland Members were also show an annual rate of wtnm 7 9 for 20 weeks askS Peruto were He hoe seri-ed notice by newspa- invited to a morning at 3oM bdhon a fv with stones and metal objects radio adi-ertisinc Clock Farm Kennebunkport Oc- A report brought to today ses- poann2 repheil Four lompanics of police moved vehicle owners will have tober 27 from 10 a to 12:30 sion by Kappel head of the Busi- TwO ArM Mcil "Why don you know how to in latpr afIcr vei-a hundred' 'it for sSisoredAurora Star club css Councifs Committee on the 1WU 11 Wal demonstrators marched down ar ownrs wil not oi inspections included Domestic onomy was only Because I am blind hX'ar-main Mrccl shout "liberty! nh ant-r Porttond Novem- slightly more conservative slightly more conservative (Flic III i Mills Junior and Senior meetings will be held Suaday at 8 at the Lyman Baptist church iCunliHurS tram Fair Owl I Charles A Peruto as The Youth Fellowship of tha sistant district attorney asked Goodwins Mills Advent Christian Spearing on the witness stand church "No "he rpolied Ji ho t0 drive1" A special service In observance of World Order Sunday will be conducted during the 11 a Sunday worship at the Saco School A panel of industry economists' Bankruptcy petitions hava been who serve as consultants to Kap- filed in Portland by two area men rasa vice president or the ruling 'reoiiires DeCTing'chaptVr No- committee felt the mid-1962 Gilman Milliken of Old1 ivmin HI- ctnuhH and ThiJh vember 21 all by Mrs Mildred production rate might be 35 tojOrchard Beach an office manag- J'l I ta aIbA TTlPffTII lUlWIIlMlt nf ttlff McIntosh worthy grand matron 310 billion below Dr Heller's es-'er listed debts of 31846 and assets Heart as his pf drunken dnving against Spear-- Kock Hurled WiT tav "tel each to be preceded by a supper timale of 3250 with 3100 claimed exempt mg: and of permitting an intoxi- A yUunK woman carrying a at 6:30 pm i None of the forecasts go be- William Worcester Jr Saco person to drive h'1car lchild was among at least 20 11 fJLr ynvfal 5 At the close of the meeting re-yMid next the point at a printer listed debts of 35490 ibe School Street charge against Michael A AIilliic-j and weeping injured freshmenti were served in thejwhich some experts believe the and assets of 3483 with 3300 Methodist church Saco will meet cio 20 (from the scene Police claimed Unless they want sicca dining room under the chairman- recovery may slow down or level'claimed exempt with their counselors Sunday at Milaccio testified that it was woman wag hit by a vehicle owners Mary OiJper Ta-1 off 8 ip in the church vestry who drove the car which collided were report" wait until next February 28 be- Joyce Stevens will lx the leader with one drivrn by Albert Spryjrce members of and the topic will be "Blessed Are :4 Nov 5 I960 His testimony ramil v--I1 brothers The was given after that of the com monwealth's witnesses who identi- James McClemenls a student at fied Spearing as the driver Gordon Divinity school Beverly the" "Trujillo reRjriering for family--all brothers of Ihe late Mac Donald said may leave the Dominican Republic this weekend The departure of the family has been demanded by opposition factions ton turc wheels faI1 lcavei and autumn colors with a covered' of plate annfi letters or letter wagon as yjg pedal centerpiece number combinations has Thc meeting will he No-attracted less interest than many vember 3i when Guest legislators predicted night will be observed Past Ma- jg of Mrs Arthur Berrigan 7 Union a right but they may very pos-street Saco yesterday after-1 sibly cause an accident noon Nothing was used on the before they will negotiate with Some 2000 persons image was report Khrushchev have aPvtron Mrs Lois Burnham win be call and no dai President Joaquin Balaguer on plied since the program started jn charge of refreshments It was ed his proposal for a coalition gov- Sept 18 paying the $10 extra arnounced that following the No- IF WINTER When cold winds blow this casual jump suit will rebuff their sting The three-piece wool knit ensemble consists of slim pants pullover sweater hood Farms Mass will be the guest speaker at both the 10:30 a worship service and the 7 o'clock evening service Sunday of Ihe Bible Baptist Church of Saco Saco City Hall auditorium at i Patriarch of the Grand Encamp-ment IOOF Friday Miss Eve-1 RUFF HEADS IOOF ilyn Gammon of South Paris was BANGOR Howard Huff (elected president of the Re of Skowhegan was elected grandlbekah Assembly ee Some legislators who favor- vember 3 meeting a white ele- headed for exile ed the plan anticipated annual phant sale will be conducted by ernmcnl Thc Trujillos 1 Continued from Page One) poses New Ideas Heady Awaiting formal approval ideas some new ideas concerning were identified as Gens Hector (revenue of 3100000 to 3250000 the Past Matrons association arcJosc Arizmendi and Pedro Tru- a year from this source The Confirmation class of 1961 theijj0 of the Saco First Parish Congrega- statutes by which the Communist ther' deadline lor or letter The letter andnumher Bay Staters Fined official sources would nei-confirm nor deny the reports Gen Rafael Trujillo Jr the dictator's son and chief of the armed -forces has declared his determination to remain here plates is November 1 also Ap- nii 1 payment of the In Dlddetord tOUH plications require excise tax the regular 315 reg-- istratiori fee and 310 for the spec- MaM fined tional church will meet Sunday at Party is supposed to govern it 8:30 The study topic will bcsef- The changes may involve "The Church as a Friend" new methods lor expelling and punishing members who have The Senior Youth Fellowship -of faiien into disgrace There arc jn-the First Parish Congregational dicat ions that now sins will be in residents not Thc army in were by Judge Simon SpUl renewal with no addition- Hartf 40 was fined in the last Tear of the jls he pleaded guilty to a six-year plate period Castro Sounds Like Khrushchev HAVANA on Fidel Castro charge of intoxication in a motor vehicle George McLean 36 paid a 310 fine after he pleaded guilty to (operating without a license I The case against Roland Jr 23 of 77 Brown street Kennebunk was continued (Continued tram Pag One) sutured inside the heart or aorta' in an operation that takes from 20 iH lli' S'UABac tiim rsts nf imnomic rformedih wiu 0 Utin- American countries 25 years un- to thc principle leadership The Adult Bible Study das of' Kbshchcv has won hrads the Saco first Parish Congrega- Jnl ro1l- 11 df mean expulsion tional church will meet Monday 'K Party and presibly at 10 a vorse for former Premier Georgi Malenkov for Lazar Kaganovich Member of Goodwins Mills irl nmisar of the Grange will attend in a hody the iJiraiIf anti a ia Rlal'art: far Sunday morning worship service Minwter normal circulation lumm sSfiittfasiaAfsr i -Tveor S5K VrBCr-r wew larly in the satellite nations who have failed to show sufficient devotion to Khrushchev's free- wheeling interpretation of Marx- The MYF of the Goodwins Mills Slalcd for minutr to an taw mmutei to on nour The bony normal circulation is the political ax US Plans (ConliuucO irum Husr Oae) A review of US policies on aid to neutral nations was ordered shortly after thc Belgrade conference ended Some of the neutrals for sentence L'Heureux pleaded guilty to operating without a license State police were complainants der President Kennedy's Alliance in all three cases for Progress plan i The Cuban prime minister HARBOR PROJECTS painted that rosy future in an: WASHINGTON Army En-economic report to the nation gineers have decided to make a Friday night start on three small harbor pro- He also charged the United 'ecti in Maine during the year States with keeping Latin Ameri-1 which ends June- 30 1962 The ea in economic stagnation and projects are: Construction of the with using the threat of war to! 3572000-Wells Harbor channel impose imperialist system (and anchorage basin planning all over the (fog (hcff3203000 Pepperell Cove Costro predicted all unemploy- project in Kittery which' involves men! in rural areas would be a six-foot deep channel and took what this country considered too friendly a stand toward Russia and too critical a stand toward the United Slates and the West one is Methodist church Lyman will meet with their counselors Sun-hx'tod A new party congress planning for the 3127000 South Bristol Harbor projectNinvolving the" dredging-of flvv-foot day at 5 at the church Another in (he series of jn Christian spon-aored by Biddeford-Saco Council of Churches will take place Monday t7 Up 111 In St Demetrios Greek Orthodox church 'Buidefwd dould well cover that phase of the purge which could bring down lhc OIL BURNER FLOODS Moloristi in tlie Swiss Alps can obtain Ihe latest road conditions imply by dialing the number 11 called out Biddeford firemen morning this time to a occupied by-Donull Steven Birch street Nothing was used arrival pvMjjp The seamy elde of the high fashion picture ii reveiled In thli study of dress- fashion set-up at an Englewood J- golf dub The models have pinned-ln the dresses to make them fit and look well in front but the frocks are and! uneven ln back Cameraman shoots fiirli have put on for his sake eliminated next year He acknowledged the prospects were not aa encouraging In the Since taking over power -In 1959 Castro said his government scaled down unemployment from nearly 700000 to 214000 1 this tenement at 66 on NAL WANT ADB WORKERS JOURN: 7v- A 1.

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