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Biddeford-Saco Journal from Biddeford, Maine • 5

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I 1 I V- V-0 a 1 1 i I I- 3 Bldrfeford-Saeo Journal Friday April 10 1970 Canard Chirps I didn't cut your leg! YOu have something else to tell mt? You cut what? Oh 'The top of my crewel pillow? cry Please cry No 1 guess not like other mothers No never chase you girls away the 'one leavini The Things That Can Mar A Beautiful Day By BETTY CANARY OUt of yarn? Good grief child! It'a such ia perfect day I aplogize I right for a hike or a pimicjmefn to speak so sharply Why are you girls in (he house 'just that in my experience with on such a 1 nice spring day? sweaters they usually have two going to worf on sew- nd rP out a ing projects? Again? Cissy' why you tell me? proud of you and your friends And sorry their mothers wont let you meet at their houses any more No not saying" you bad cast on the sane bum-just to: be nice! I really am 8titches on each side VMtCMM I ll'll 4 11 akiMifr k4 lSia ITLi bout four feet of sleeve and then talk about it You want to know what happened to the! neck? It is rather bunched on one side it? Perhaps if! talk about In 1847 the American news-' man who established the Pulitzer Prizes Joseph Pulitzer was born in Hungary In 1849 Walter Hunt of New York City received patent for' the safety pin In 1932 Paul von Hind en burg defeated Adolf Hitler in a runoff election for the German presidency In 1945 the Nazi concentre- tion camp at Buchenwald waz liberated by American soldiers Ten yean ago: A truck carrying Bolivians to church slid off a road near La Paz Bolivia killed 37 persons Five ago: 54 persons twcre killed in the Cjpsh of a TIIE ASSOCIATED PEESS Today is Friday! April 10 the one year' ago: The United 100th day of 1970 There are 265 States and the Soviet Union days left in the year agreed to begin talks on ways to' highlight in history: jprovide peaceful nuclear serv-On this date in 1963 it wasfces to nations which had re-disclosed that -the United States nounced having their own atom-had suffered the 'worst subma- ic arms rine disaster in its history The REPRESENTING the art students of the sixth grade at SL' Andre School Biddeford who participated In -a Volunteer special third dimension art project creating papier-mache nusks inder the supervision of Sister Hlchellne Belanger art instnetor are left to right John tetoaneaa Kenneth Cote Karen Ouellette and Debra Krasko Other students taking part wen Darlene Lessard Jacques Fareatean Darleae GobeO Sasanae Morin Rene Baitarache Robert Michaud and Elaine Genrals 1 that later This is where you were when your mother said whatr not talk about THAT at ail Cizzy when are to start sewing on the poncho? I mean to nag: No I am not trying to hurry or rush you just that nobody needs five bobbins to make one poncho 1 1 say you -wind bobbins properly dear You wind them beautifully It's just that' you wind so many that Lou Ann? Yon think you ripped the wrong seam? Yes you did Boyle's Notebook JOURNAL ADS GET RESULTS atomic sub Thresher failed to surface after miking a deep dive in the North The crew of 129 men perished On this date: In 1790 the US Congress Ctssed the nation's first patent In 1829 the English religious Jet Setting Is No Fun Now the 23rd convention of the society 'to be held at Providence I May 22-24 He will also discuss the new-trust fund established by the society in support of tiie higher education of members and other particularly deserving young Americans The speaker was elected to the presidency of Union Jean Baptiste in 1948 sorry If you only KNEW how sorry I'ami Margie ia knitting a sweater and Lou Ann is making a pair of shorts and this Cissy? A poncho that lovely? And this? Why did you make only one matching mitten? I see It was going to be the hood Yes be glad to help you Well not exactly GLAD right Margie It really fair to judge a 12-year-old girl by what she did when ahe was 11 agreed that 12 years-olds know that we do not eger use electric scissors on my poodle then? And I hate to bring this up girls but you aren't going to do any more tiedyeing are you? It has taken me a year to replace all time sheets you made into wall hangings Lou Ann suggest the first thing we do with your shorts is rip out this seam Yes the one that sews the zipper along the waistband bet it WAS hard to do There! Now all we have to do is rip this little ream here The one that sews the legs together Yes they are supposed to be sewn together but not exactly you? That's tiie seam in yourjsader who founded the Salva blue jeans Well look on tion Army William Booth was the bright- side At least you bom RESTAURANT GRANTS By WARD SIMS Wife Virginia son Dixon and I Associated Press Writer were -ticketed front Seattle to NEW -YORK (AP) I used to Newark NJ with change of more tlle but not planes at Chicago 10 SKILLET IWKlHHia i i Early on the morning of de iParture before the cofiee had Mthfrwttrh UrwJ? sven tarte1 Pk the airline cb tbe called and said the New York spring flight had been canceled Would gainings of a beautiful ill 0 II are to blame for my disenchant menL It all started in Seattle and wound up some 17 hours later In New Brunswick AT WEBBER HOSPITAL TO Mr and Mrs Joseph Cook Maguire Road Kenaebunk a son Michael Joseph weighing five pounds 1 bounces April 6 TO Mr and Mrs Roger Le-tellier 33 Taylor St Biddeford a daughter Donna Lynn weigh- inf eight pounds six ounces this way This is the bottom of April 7 the legs dear no other way Either rip or you have navy blue laundry bag instead of shorts What is it Margie? run You should have stopped back hours including three lost to the time zones There was a long wait at the Trenton bus station a bumpy ride over snow-covered roads to Princeton NJ and another half-hour wait in freezing temperatures on a dimly lit street comer for the last bus to New Brunswick Pressing on we finally arrived at our destination at about 1 the exact times were now beginning to slip away from but the longest night was not yet over For another half-hour I tried in vain to flag a cab any did cab Whence the taxi we finally snared came I know nought but it was shading toward 2 am when we finally reached home The flight across country from Seattle to a cloudy spot over had taken 4 hours and 38 minutes We had pent approximately 9Vi more hours including the three-hour time loss trying to reach our front door Cutting the cold with a dollop of Kentucky's best I had to reflect on that lonely street comer in windy Princeton One carrying the sign had passed us as we stood there shivering and shuffling in the snow With my luck that Easter night the last bus should have sped right on by with a sign Ahead" BREAKFAST SPECIALS 2 LARGE EGGS any style homo fried potatoes toast jelly Your choice of crisp bacon ham slice or savory sausage To Mr and Mrs John A True Jr 47 Grove St" Kennebunk on Steven Brian weighing seven pounds 8 Vi ounces April 8 To Mr snd Mrs Richard Plamoedon 191 Pleasant St Sabo 'a daughter Jocelyn Denise weighing eight pounds 4 Vi ouncei April 8 To Mr and Mrs Paul Bergeron 143 Pool SL Biddeford a daughter Betheny Christine weighing seven pounds 2 Vi oun ces April 9 To Mr and Mrs Kenneth Me serve Simpson Road Ssce a daughter Lorie Ann weighing'soo Kenneth weighing nine nine pounds April 8 ounces April 9 REE U9HSE Ruouztsac 51 DIHWOilliS njwuataanaaEttaaE teiazttf HH5SEEB 95c I care to take an earlier direct flight to Philadelphia? It took me fast packing but we made it flying east through thd friendly skies of Canada by way of Kimberly Lethbridge Moose Jaw Regina and Winnipeg Then it was south to Philadelphia and the landing approach I thought we flew through the clouds for an intern-inably long time and the captain confirmed my suspicions by advising via the intertom that Philadelphia International was glased with ice from freezing rain and that he would not attempt to make an -immediate landing 1 We proceeded to take a half-hour tour through low-hanging clouds with only momentary glimpses of a snow-covered countryside from time to time On came the captain again It would take at least another hour he said to sand the runway so we were heading for Dulles International Airport On to Washington At Dulles we were hustled aboard a bus en route to Penn Station then put on a train for New York courtesy of the apologetic and harried airline Being a congenital corner cut ter I reasoned that if we were to leave the train at Trenton with no scheduled atop at New it would beat traveling ell the way to Gotham and then doubling -back to home territory We did Time elapred since enplaning at Seattle: about 14 I 1b Mr and Mrs Frederick Daggett Old Hallmd Road West Kennebunk a sou weighing seven pounds 12 Vi ounces April 9 To Mr and Mrs Robert Jose Flaggy Meadow Road Gorhim a daughter weighing six pounds 15 euaces April 9 To Mr and Mrs Carl Ncl-m 19 Harvey SL Biddeford ELSEWHERE To Mr and Mrs Philip Chase of Austin Texas a sou Peter Eugene weighing six pounds five ounces March 23 at SL Danid's Hospital Austin Paternal grandmother is Mrs John Chase of Ferry Bead Saco and maternal grandmother is Mrf Eugene Frattinger of Jefferson Wis WT GRANT CO BIDDEFORD SHOPPING CENTER TRAVEL AGENCY BUILDING BIDDEFORD 207-283-3841 ATTENTION MEN AND OVER TRACTOR TRAILER i DRIVERS NEEDED Earn $200 to $300 per week as a professional Tractor Trailer Driver Northeast offers a complete sad comprehensive training program We hive a limited amount of Summer and Fall openings till available We train full or part time Morning and eveaing daises as wdl as weekend classes are available for part time students BUDGET PLANS AVAILABLE CALL NOW 281-4811 OR 772-0848 Council Will Hear Goguen At Convention Approximately 10 ft Wide 7 ft Deep 6 ft High Shop And Compare! 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Pages Available:
269,293
Years Available:
1884-1977