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   Biddeford Journal (Newspaper) - September 5, 1962, Biddeford, Maine                                2 Sept. 5, 1962 Personals Mrs. Rowena 186 May is a surgical patient at Maine Medical Wayne H. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Showalter of has reported for duty at the Naval Air Quonset R. I. Richard son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Grayson has entered the sophomore class at Notre Dame institute and La preparatory Lucien H. seaman son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Levesque of Boom has reported for duty at the Naval Air N. J. Levesque entered the service in 1962. Rene L. son of Mr. and Mrs. Emile J. Robichaud of was among 45 squad leaders completing recruit training on Aug. 17, at the Naval Training Great 111. Roger P. son of Mrs Rollade Routh of 65 Middle and Lloyd J. Crot son of Mr. and Mrs. L. of 326 Main are undergoing nine weeks of basic recruit training at Naval Training Great Lakes 111. Deaths Edith D. Cole THE WEATHER Mrs. Edith D. 73, yesterday in a Saco hospital ler a brief A resident of and she was born in occasional Clearing November 6, 1888, fair and daughter of Walter and Chole Welcome - To The Fold A. and made her home in Massachusetts before this Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. from Bibber Memorial 67 Summer with Rev. George pastor of the Village Baptist Burial will be in Mass. Friends may call at the Bibber Funeral chapel from 7 to 9 mm Saco auxiliary will hold the first fall session at 8 tonight at the fire station and those attending will bring box the officers Pine Cone Pythian will meet tonight in the Knights of Pythias hall with supper at 6:30, preceding the business The Fremont club and auxiliary will hold a September business meeting tomorrow night at 8 at the club Alfred The first fall meeting of Adah will take place Friday at 7:30 p. in Biddeford Masonic Presiding will be Worthy Matron Eve Rooman and refreshments will be served by who are requested wear colored gowns to participate in a memorial service which has been included on the NOTES A prayer and Bible study will be held Thursday at 7:30 p. at the First Baptist Ocean Old Orchard Holy Communion will be celebrated Thursday at 8 a.m. in Christ Episcopal The Senior choir of the Saco School Street Methodist church will rehearse Thursday at 7 p. m at the Prayer meeting will be held Thursday at 7:30 p. at the First Assembly of God church of Saco in the 22 Pleasant street Choir rehearsal will be held Thursday at 8:30 p. m. at the Lyman First Baptist Goodwins Wa rner Adella Thurston Funeral services were held yesterday from Harlow and Funeral for Mrs. Adella 73, a retired milliner and Saco Wife of Roland W. Portland she died Saturday in an Old Beach nursing home long Born December 1, 1888, daughter of Charles F. and Henrietta she attended Saco schools and graduated from Thornton She was employed as a milliner at Soule's millinery for many years before She was a member of the Congregational Survivors include her a Lyndon F. a M. Old Orchard three grandchildren and five Officiating at the rites was Rev. Robert and burial was in Evergreen cemetery SEPTEMBER TIDES HIGH LOW A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. 5 3.32 3.52 9.31 10.06 6 4.18 4.39 10.16 10.57 Biddeford Men Are Fined For Short Lobsters Two Biddeford men were fined each and given 90-day jail sentences by Judge William F. during this morning's session of Saco Municipal on charges of possessing short I 23. of 20 Pleasant f: ed nolo to a charge he possessed 26 short after Roger 27, of 147 C anite also pleaded nolo to a charge he possessed 26 short Both men were found guilty by Judge Wilson and paid In other court Pierre G. 18, of pleaded guilty to a charge of illegal possession of He was fined by Judge Daniel J. 49. of pleaded guilty to a charge of passing a red light on Elm street A. J. Andre Formis Andre 82, of Kennebunk Beach and died suddenly last night at his summer home at the Husband of Beulah he was born in Germany November 10, 1879, son of John and Mary and was a retired mining Surviving in addition to his widow are a Fred and a Funeral services will be held Friday at 4 p. from Bibber Memorial 67 Summer where friends may call today and Welcoming newcomers to the area today in behalf of the Journal is Michel 27-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Calif. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Emile 27 Fall and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 130 Cleaves AT THE WEBBER Two Accidents Are Reported To Saco Police Two rear end traffic collisions have been reported to Saco The first occurred on Storer street between cars driven by Ralph W. 39, of 40 Vernon Saco and Mrs. Cecile A. 26, RFD 3, According to the police both cars were going north on Storer street when Hawkes stop ped for traffic before entering Elm The Gonneville car was unable to stop in time to avoid rear end Both drivers and Raynald 2, escaped injury in the No estimates of damage The second accident occurred on Main street between cars driven by Ernest M. Cape Fred W. 62, of and 17, of 415 Main According to the Police report * I all three cars were going west on ' Main street when Kinney and Schultz stopped for The Haas vehicle failed to stop in time to avoid rear end No one was injured in the Damage to vehicle was estimated at Estimates of damage to the other two vehicles were not available at press Kiwanians Hear Talk On Plastics Millard of Neal's Novelty plastic products addressed members of club Tuesday on the work of the shop and followed up the lecture by a personally guided tour of the The program was presented at the and paid a m The case against Lucien J. To Mr. and Mrs. Rene 46. of 13 Maplewood 319 North a Old Orchard weighing seven sia with passing a red light at the I and a half August 2.. intersection of North and To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry \i 1 c- streets was nol pressed because 27 Emery house a business of John C. 20, of South pleaded guilty to charge of speeding 60 mph in a 50 mph zone on the Portland His case was continued for sentence by Judge a weighing seven | session also took from 7 to 9 p. m. Officiating will be Rev. Harold Hopkins of St. David Episcopal and burial will be in Ga. Stock Market NEW YORK - The stock market was mixed early this afternoon after a see-saw morning Activity was Prices opened continuing Tuesday's late But as the Dow Jones average dropped to within a hair of the 600 buying came into the A few key issues were up as much as a full point before the advance trailed off. The motor section was one of tomorrow i the few to retain a generally from Page association and is a communicant of St. Mary He is married and the father of three In announcing his Warner am well aware of the fact that many people will wonder that I am running for the School board especially in view of the campaign of 1960. It is only that my increased duties at St. Francis college prevent me from devoting very much time to a long and hard I am most happy to support Mr. who I consider most eminently qualified for the office of gives me great pleasure to note the increased interest taken in our schools by a growing number of our Biddeford citizens This interest when wisely directed will certainly result in a better a system which will give our children a better preparation to assume their responsibilities in the Biddeford of tomorrow this position on the to work diligently in the interest of the but especially in the interest of our future citizens of- the most immediate and pressing goals is state accreditation for our new high In this there is still a great deal of work to be To this end I pledge myself to work There are however many other problems and I believe that 12 as a teacher will be a great asset to Warner was defeated by Mayor Clement H. Deschambault in the race in 1960 by about 2-1 Ralph Pike Ralph 82, retired contractor of a Manchester N. construction firm who had made his home in Ogunquit since died yesterday in a Manchester hospital after a long Born in New N. in 1879, he was the son of Luther N. and Ella Associated with the Robie construction for 60 he was serving as treasurer at the time of his A member of the New Hampshire Good Roads association and associated with the General Contractors of he was a of the Manchester lodge of Elks and a member of the Brookside Congregational church in Survivors include his widow er Ameri can and Studebaker were up fractions while GM was The five companies built a million more cars in August than a year ago and sharply higher production has been scheduled for this chemicals and airlines fell rail and oil sections were At noon the Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off at 222.9 with industrials down rails off and utilities off Other business news was mostly Total business sales in July were up 2 per cent over paperboard box demand was up sharply in unemployment was expected to show a drop for August and steel production last was at a four-month On the other the situation in Berlin and concern over the latest U2 incident spread nervousness over the The Dow Jones industrial aver 13 August 29. To Mr. and Mrs. Victor 5 Colonial a weighing seven nine August 30. To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 32 Sunset Ferry a Robert weighing nine one August 30. To Mr. and Mrs. Armaud 14 Irving a Sharon weighing eight nine and a half August 30. To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Saco Old a weighing eight one August 30. To Mr. and Mrs. Armand A. 20 Gove a Michael weighing seven 11 August 31. To Mr. and Mrs. Roger F. Smutty a Donna weighing nine 1514 August 13. To Mr. and Mrs. Edward ed by Atty. Marcel Raymond chairman of the fishing reported the derby ends this and other officers and committee chairmen reported on the annual Kiwanis auction held this The next meeting will take place September 11 at the at 6 p. and a directors meeting will follow the general business Saco Teachers Are Primed For Fall Session A general teachers meeting for teachers in the Saco school tern was held at the Young school cafeteria yesterday with members of the Saco Superintending School committee as special Harvey Thomas Winston and Mrs. Vera members of the e ch addressed the Carleton curriculum co-ordinator for the Saco discussed of with the Dr. Frank superintendent of told the teachers that tradition and innovation in school policies will challenge each teacher and serious effort should be given to shaping the classroom's development to provide an educational Biddeford Man Is Apparent Suicide Victim Roger 31, of 90 Granite street Biddeford was found dead in his car off the Drew's Mills road in Biddeford early this apparently a suicide Police said that had been missing since was found with a gunshot wound through his head by his of took Place Ray and this morning night at the first fall meet 8:15. The gun was found in of Council Notre Union John the in Notre Biddeford Police Technician Dame school George Chief Deputy Officers re-elected to another iff J. Albert Merryman and Dr. j term included Armand Germain York Gedeon vice medical examined Urbain scene this Mrs. Arthur Funeral arrangements are assistant handled by the Sansoucy thur Mrs. Philip Funeral 1 Stone and are Council Notre Dame Selects Officer Slate Gertrude was less than a point away Mrs. John Conners and I from the 600 level early in the Mrs. Robert both Technicians consider that and Mrs. Oscar point an important The aver a Grover four granddaughters and eight great Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. from Goodwin Funeral Chestnut and burial will be in the family lot in of Thanks Funerals JEANETTE SYLVESTRE A solemn requiem high mass for Mrs. Jeanette Sylvestre was sung at St. Joseph by Rev. Joseph Dion of Rev. Norman Carrier and Rev. Sylvio Mrs. Diana Rousselle was organist and singing was under her Bearers were Norman Conrad Bruno Joseph Mike McAuliffe and Lou Burial was in the family lot at St. Joseph cemetery with Rev. Levesque offering prayers at the Attending from out of town was Joseph Nolette of Hem age has not been below 600 since Aug. 14. At noon this average was 600.94 off 1.51. Even the high priced growth is sues were no better than mixed which had a gain of over 4 at one was off about Xerox fell a fraction and and Litton added small amounts Polaroid was higher by more than 1, apparently on continued short covering and response to a prediction the firm would have color film on the market in time for the Christmas Despite the improved productive U.S. Bethlehem and Republic all lost small Corporate and U.S. government bonds Legality from Page money from the city treasury for a purpose not authorized by For a city already plagued by recent damaging it would be an spectacle to witness the city officials involved digging money out of their pockets that was not legally supposed to be there in the first place and redepositing such funds back into the city Cartier maintains that the act could not take effect and no 4 Colonial money could be drafted a Troy from the city treasury under the ing eight eight until the process for its 31 and verification by the ' To and Mrs. Gordon of Biddeford was fully Swan with a Blaine weighing Concerning the placing of the four Question on the Cartier I said there can be no excusable To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of this 2 Vale It clearly a Jeffrey that the questions must ing seven six be submitted to the voters 1. in order that they may To Mr. and Mrs. Jean Paul approve or both ol voters had no opportun flaunting the Legislative of considering each of the increases This demonstrated belligerence on the part of the responsible city toward a Legislative 15A Mason a Guy weighing seven 14',i September 2. To Mr. and Mrs. John W. 33 Charles Old Orchard a Christina weighing eight five and a half bcr 2. Mayor Clement H. To Mr. and Mrs. John D. and the 11 Biddeford City 50 Storer council members presumably a Susan have been drawing salaries lining six nine the which was approved 3. by uie voters during the The according to specified that tne city clerk in the city prepare W/w | the required ballots on which he 35 reduce the subject matter T i this to the two NEW YORK city Clerk Ralph Bin Grand Jury In Session At Superior Court A new York county Grand Jury went into closed door sessions with County Atty. John J. Harvey as the September term of Superior court got underway Guay mistress of Gerard Rev. George Mrs. Gedeon assistant Mrs. Armand youth activity and Mrs. Patrick sunshine committee officers included Mrs. Urbain and Mrs. Patrick Lachance and Ernest Appointed to the refreshments committee for the October 2 meeting were and Mrs. taking charge of last night were Mr. and Mrs. Gedeon The meeting was conducted by President Ouellette and devotions were led by Rev. Fr. Two at Alfred A total of 13 jury members went into the with 10 other persons called for jury duty unavailable for various The ' jury commission drew eight additional names and notices were sent out These persons may be added to the according to Page The jury was charged by pre- passengers in the Dansereau Justice Randolph A. hide and was a passenger Harvey said he expects ulc complete his presentation of All four persons who were inters to the Grand Jury by were taken to the Webber hospital for observation and re- Divorces and motions and pre- trial conferences will take up Damage was expected to run to balance of the several hundred Hoover Tumor nal tumor removed from former was clerk at thc President Herbert Hoover a 0f tjie election ago was cancerous but re- Cartier was nominated to the currence is Legislature along with Presbyterian Medical Center 5ent Napoleon Another announced Tuesday I Romeo was The statement that no nosed out by Sevigny is rence was expected indicated a member of the City believed all the cancerous from ward two tissue was removed in the cartier and Nadeau hour operation that 88, must slill face the November underwent Aug. 28. i general but their IN ITALY I t TO ilions with the Legislature are ROME - Vice virtually in ihe heavily Lyndon B. with Italian Johnson Premier Amintore Fanfani opening the last round of major political talks on his We wish to thank our many relatives and friends for the phone calls and cards received on the occasion of our Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown AFs Greenhouse Weddings - Anniversaries Hospital - Funerals All Occasions Road - AT 4-6531 SOUNDS LIKE A BARGAIN Fla. sounded like an intriguing The Pinellas County Commission said it had a surplus slightly rusted but in good condition otherwise and it wished to get rid of it. It asked for two reporters entered bids of 50 cents and Then they asked what they were bidding Commissioners explained that a tetrahedron is a triangular and this particular tetrahedron is a wind direction indicator that is no longer used at St. Petersburg - Clearwater International The reporters didn't get the The commission is holding out for a better bid from a public WANT ADS - YOUR ACTIVE SALESMAN FAST - EFFECTIVE - INEXPENSIVE ON Third Class Ronald E. son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Old Holland West is serving aboard the USS operating from its home Long as one of 22 midshipmen their annual summer training is attending Oklahoma Okla. Australia - One of the biggest and most expensive houses built in Western Australia since the end of World War II is taking shape at the of City j The house will cover 8,000! square feet and cost around | 000. The house being built for wholesale butcher Ray has been designed around a swimming and the whole layout will cover an area 160 feet by 80 Features will Solar heating for the swimming Loudspeaker for intercommunication because the last bedroom is 50 yeards from the A lookout tower with a view of hundreds of square A bathroom where the taps will flow from an indoor garden An interior garden at the entrance An underground garage to hold three autos and a motor The bedroom wing will comprise a main a spare and four rooms for five all under 13. Each bedroom will have a change room and Every bedroom will have easy access to the 36 foot by 20 foot REACH THE SPOT ADS Democratic Suicide Victim Joins Brother N.J. and Freddie old were Freddie was killed April 14 when an automobile he was driving skidded and crashed into a concrete William's mother called police to the family home William was a bullet through his Police said there was this William confess to My only is that I be buried alongside All my savings to God bless you GRIDMAN AND GOLFER ST. LOUIS Charley Johnson of the St. Louis football team is a pretty fair While competing in a sectional round of the National Pu blic Johnson scored a double eagle on a 458 yard par 5 His drive on the 17th hole at the Big Springs Country Club in Texas traveled 228 Lis second shot went 230 into the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis Photo by Couple Marks Silver Wedding The silver wedding anniversary of and Mrs. Lawrence N. Davis was observed at open house ceremonies and a lawn parly at their 284 Pool Mrs. Davis is the former Maitland and the couple was married September 4, 1937, in Biddeford by Rev. F. Jefferson Bouquets of mixed yellow and white and red roses were used to decorate the and the guest book was circulated by Mrs. Joseph flower girl at the nuptials in 1937. Other members of the original bridal present were Mrs. George Mrs. Davis's matron of and J. Harry best man for the Gifts were presented including i silver pieces and a shower of i Taking charge of the buffet luncheon and reception were their Miss Nancy M. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Dipping punch was Mrs. L. C. Davis and assisting at the traditional ceremonies was Miss Nancy assisted bv Miss Marjory E. Signing the guest book were Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. James T. Margaret James Marjory Spencer J. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bertrand Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jr. and Dana and Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Mrs Juanita Miss F. Jeannette Davis Miss Margaret John Miss Lorraine Ronald Charles Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Frank Also Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mr. and Mrs. George Miss Eleanor I. Mr. and Mrs. Delmont Miss Rosemary Alan Mr. and Mrs. Eben Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miss Irene Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miss Priscilla Edward Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jeffery Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Debbie and Kim Mr. and Mrs. Davis are active in civic and community affairs and Davis owns and operates a garage on the Pool and Freddy 3, keep all of their neighbors confused in Ark. St. Andre Grammar Candidates Called Those interested in playing in the St. Andre Grammar school Baseball league next year should register tomorrow at 4 p. m. at Decary Pool it was announced today by Robert head Other players already registered will also report to the field at the same Provencher Teller Says U. S. Open To Attack Wash. has become clear now the United States is as open to attack as Poland was in 1939-or even says Dr. Edward The famed nuclear scientist made the remark Tuesday in talking about how nuclear weapons have weakened the ocean defenses of the United Ha said the United States is precariously behind the Soviet Union in development of atomic PLACE YOUR JOURNAL WANT ADS BY PHONE - AT 3-3625 feed yard worker wears air-conditioned helmet while driving scoop shovel in whore the temperature sometimes soars to 120 With the workers are able to work heat forced them to rest at frequent Thermal olten is the nation's hottest RING MOUNTINGS New diamond glamour in smart new Diamonds are forever don't risk losing or detract from their beauty with worn out Browse through our selection of exciting mountings we'll estimate the cost Carey Bros. JEWELERS 253 Main Biddeford Dial AT 4-8211  

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