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Evening Express from Portland, Maine • 2

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Evening Expressi
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ORCS andlCh Xj III INC' IWWOOOORO STREET PORTLAND MAINE UNERAL DIRECTORS KMIMX ME ENGLANDS MOST MODERN UNERAL HOME i A Warm and Coiafortlnx Expremlon Bnwhathp iffitlie lorist Incj "or ine Since 1868 MEMBER TD 4 775 3186 775 3167 Portland Me Evening Express Wednesday June 5 1 774 Deaths unerals toaiOH MINMXAPOLIl NCWYORK COOUft Xn tRANCIBCO oeHVrn DALIA towtsr Deaths World Kitchen 20 Off! MRS HARRIET A DUNN Cabinets 9 In Memoriams Ola Phone by Regular $22995 18988 7213 42701 LEWISTON Co in years 76 73 59 86 79 64 78 74 78 76 PAQUETTE of Au police that $35 in five blank checks Replacement size Kenmore dishwasher has five cycles two level wash with forced air dry White colors VIVIAN DOUGHTY 285 Waltpn St told police a thief had reached through an open window of her car parked in front of the house and taken a handbag containing $7 and per sonal papers Thirty four per cent of the timber lies within the national forests National Geo graphic says stitute a policy of lin a banking term for com mitting a percentage of a money to loans in blighted areas He said since most' of banks are based in Portland a policy A RADIO was stolen from the home of Nance Mor ris 33 Popham St after a cel lar window had been kicked out to gain entry band Joseph ournier two daughters Mrs John (Anne) Anderson of alls Church Va and Sister Shirley ournier stationed St Hall at the Mother House in Portland three sons Paul A of Mechanic alls Robert of Miami Beach la and Donald of Portland five grand children several nieces new phewsand cousins Prayers will be said at 9:15 am riday at the Conroy Tully uneral Home 172 State St followed by a funeral mass at the Cathedral of the Immacu late Conception at 10 am Inter ment will be in the family lot at St Cemetery Bidde ford (National Weather Service Official orecast) PORTLAND AND VICINITY: Tonight fair low temperatures in the 50s southwesterly winds Tomorrow warm and humid highs in the 80s Porbability of precipitation 10 per cent tonight and 20 per cent tomorrow ALMANAC OR JUNE 6 Sun rises 5:00 am A Sun sets 8:19 pm Day's lensth 15 hrs 19 mlns Moon rises 9:47 pm Moon sets 6:25 am High tide 12:26 am High tide 1:03 pm' jLow tide 6:55 am "Low tide 6:53 pm height 97 ft and 84 ft Increase 6 hrs 24 mlns MOON PHASES ull June 4 11 Last June 12 18 New June 19 25 irst June 26 July 3 Mail to Your Nearest Sears Store I Am Interested in A New Sears Kitchen Name i Address City millioipto the state and its milk drinkers MRS OLIVE BARNES 38 Bancroft St reported a brown briefcase and umbrella valued at $55 stolen from her car while parked in a Pearl Strectpark ing lotr IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory Of MRS JOSEPH OURNIER Mrs Theodosia 69 of 32 Merrill St died yestcr day evening at a local hospital after a brief illness Bom eb 28 1905 in Saco she was the daughter of Har land and Hannah Gerrity Stint son She attended Saco schools and was a1924 graduate of Thornton Academy Jtfrs ournier came to Port land from Saco in 1934 She was a communicant of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception She is survived by her hus the uneral and evening 7) Hilton of Tuesday fol for them to show their com mitment to bettering the Jensen said banks in the past "have done just the opposite They have certain geographical residential areas: This means they would not loan any money for any housing re habilitation or mortaged in neighborhoods" He said that in such neighbor MRS JEANNETTE SHAW Jeannette Shaw 62 formerly of 100 Park St died yesterday in an Augusta hospital after a long illness Born eb 10 1912 in Pawtu cket RL she was the daughter of Gedeon and Marie (Plourde) Dube Mrs Shaw came to Portland as a child and attended local schools She was married to rancis Shaw" who died in 1945 and vas a communicant of St Church She is survived by two sisters Mrs rances I Johnson and Miss Rachael A Dube a broth er Leo Dube all of Port land a niece and two nephews Prayers will be said at 8:15 am riday at the Conroy Tully uneral Home 172 State St followed by a funeral mass at St Church at 9 am Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery Great Value! Kenmore Trash Compactor Sears Low Price Save 40 Kenmore Built In Dishwasher Jean Gannett Hawley President Robert Beith Publisher 1 John DiMatteo General Manager CARD THANKS The amily of Theresa Rest take tlis opportunity to express our thanks to our many friends neign bors and relatives for the considera tion and thoughtfulness extended to us during our recent bereavement or cards flowers and all other ex pressions of sympathy we are most grateful 1 hoods even a person or a busi ness with a triple rating could not obtain a loan He' proposed the State of Maine give its banking business only to' banks who practice and said: the biennial budget in excess of $500000000 any bank that wants to do business with the state will quickly develop such a 59 72 61 65 71 56 73 2 62 49 70 told and stolen from purse she was at the Riverton per cent increase in passenger fares vuiupaiiy wHivn serves islands in the bay with a ferry service was asking for a 62 per cent hike at the beginning of the hearings No new tariff was filed with the request made Tuesday be fore the PUC at Holiday Inn but it was set forth as an amendment to the original pro posal and based on the fact that unforeseen expenses had entered into the projected reve nue picture for CBL according to the firm's accountant Joseph Stillman He cited the expense of the hearings itself with $18000 in professional fees the added ex pense of hiring employes re quired under a Coast Guard regulation and the heav ier payroll Burden since CBL signed i a contract with two unions last fall ROBERT ARRINGTON 7 Stetson Court was arrested and charged with stealing a flashing yellow caution light from a construction site at that location EILEEN gusta cash were ghile Drive health station Weatherly Kitchen SHOW! 85 5 now 17988 Kenmore compactor reduces trash to Vi its original vol ume Deodorant spray works automatically Safety lock 8190 85 83 83 I 89 86 88 75 77 io8i 51 Washington 66 ZMIaml 48 SDetrolt 49 Chicago 52 St Louis 49 New Orleans 44 Denver 56 Tampa 56 Los Angeles 46 Duluth 63 Reno 61 Phoenix 57 BANGOR Maine (UPI) A Added up Kelley said the SO PORTLAND BANGOR 400 Maine Mall 40 Harlow AUGUSTA PRESQUE ISLE BUiTON In Bath red Wiscasset axed 60 died IaiLw llltaAL'B niwiuM uixri tuticoo uneral services will be held June 7 at 3:30 pm at the Congregational Church In WiscMset Burial will be in Wood lawn Cemetery In Hen of flowers con tributions maye be made to the Heart "und riends call at uneral Home ederal Street Wiscas set Thursday evening from 7:30 to 8:30 (E 6) LEMELIN In Portland June 4 Mrs Marie widow of Emile Lemelin nf 8B0 orest Ave uneral riday morning at 9:13 at 749 congress st Mass oi cnnstian Burial at 10 o'clock at St jH3m vnurcn iniernieni in vaivnry vvuib i tery Visiting hours Wednesday eveninf i if uuiuvK anil inuiounj 4 unu 7 to 9 at 749 Congress St Rela tives and friends are welcome (P 7) PARKER Tn South Paris June 4 Ed ith Parker aged 97 of North Baldwin uneral service riday at 2 pm at the Stanley uneral Home Kezar alls Interment in North Baldwin Cemetery Visiting hours Thursday eve ning 7 to 9 at thr funeral home (P 7) PELLETIER In Portland June 3 Leonard Pelletier of Rocky Dundee Road West Buxton uneral Thursday afternoon at' 3 at the Hay and Peabody uneis al Home Dunstan Comer West Scarborough Interment in Brooklawn Memorial Park Visiting hours Wedues nay auernoon ana evening ai and Peabody uneral Home Corner Relatives and friends come suddenly Maynard Pierce 46 husband of Kathryn (Snow) Pierce uneral service Thursday at 2 pm at the Stanley uneral Home Kezar alls Interment in Riverside Cemetery Cor nish Visiting hours Wednesday evening 7 to 9 at the funeral home (P 6) BHAW Tn Augusta June 4 Mrs Jean nette Shaw widow nf rancis Shaw' formerly of 100 Park St uneral from the Conroy Tully uneral Home 172 State St riday at 8:15 am Mass of Christian Burial in St Church at 9 am Interment in Calvary Cemetery Relatives and friends are invited to call at the funer al home Wednesday 7 to 9 pm 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm (P 7) In Biddeford Maine June 4 Edward Taute resident of 88 Port land Road Kennebunk A Mass of Christian Burial will be cel ebrated Thursday at 10 am at St Mo Church Kennebunk Visiting 4 hours Wednesday afternoon 2 to 4 and evening 7 to 9 at the Angell uneral Home 9 Dane St Kennebunk Visiting hours Thursday evening 7 to 9 pm Rt the rank Llnnchan and Son uner al Home 129 Kenoza Ave Haverhill 1 (P 8) Card of Thanks ALRED BUCKLAND WINDHAM Alfred Buck land 78 died Tuesday at the home of his daughter Mrs Caroline Emmons of the Sab bath Day Point Road North Windham Born in Lennoxville Canada Nov 12 1895 he was the son of Joseph and Ann Buckland He was formerly by the Golden Construction Westbrook retiring 20 ago Mr Buckland was a War I veteran He is survived by four daugh tors 'Mrs Emmons with whom he made his home Mrs Marilyn Payne of California Mrs reda Perkins of ram ingham Mass and Mrs: Eliza beth Blake of Acton Mass two sisters Mrs Mayredicker Wall ace Buckland and Mrs Annie Jackson both of Canada and a brother Gordon of Bridgewater Mass uneral services will be held at 2 pm riday at the Dolby uneral Chapel South Wind1 NATION! WUTHU SHVIC! OHCAST 71 IJTfc 4 74 3000 2977 297r 60 im The Weather the Hay Dunstan we web (Pm Tn New Gloucester June 3 District) Six Months $1750: Three Months rwft wnntn By Mall In Portland Postal District Ono Year 83800: six Months 61950: Three Months 11000 One Month S390 Bv Mall In AD Other States Per Month 8150 By Carrier tn Greater Portland One Year Six Months 82340: Three Months 81170 One Month 8390: Weekly 90 cents nayable weekly Members of ths Associated Press Ths Associated Press tsentitled exclusively to the use of renublicatlon of all the lo cal news nnnted tn this newsnsner as well as all AP news dlsnatcbes Guy Gannett Publishing Co Guy Gannett Pres (1821 1954) PO BSW44W Portland Maine 04104 Police Report Man Reports Car Was Stolen The 1968'gold Dodge Coronet owned by Ronald Thuotte 464 Bridge St Westbrook was reported stolen to Portlanc Police Tuesday Plan Musical ALMOUTH ourth grade classes at the Motz School will present a musical program for their parents and friendls tomorrow and riday directed by Mrs Beatrice Bowen music supervisor A 1 1 programs will be presented in the Moti School Music Room with each class room scheduled at the follow ing times: Tomorrow from 9 to 10 am Mrs Arlene rench from 10:45 to 11:45 am Mrs Charlotte Cote 1:15 to 2:15 pm Mrs Virginia Vaughan 7 to 8 pm Charles Kerrigan riday 9 to 10 am Mrs Susan Mitchell and 1:15 to 2:15 pm Mrs Helen Knight The pupils of Kerrigan have made puppets and will present twd or three puppet shows after their music per forniance tomorrow A Time To Mop Brows Highest temperatures yesterday and lowest temperatures during the night: Caribou Eastport Greenville Old Town Rumford Mt Wash Concord Boston Nantucket Buffalo New York Philadelphia Transform your kitchen with the elegance of Weatherly cabinetry fine furniture styling in hardwood veneers and the accent of antiqued hardware Inside wanted convenience features include wall cabinets with adjustable shelves and self closing doors Modular sizihg and special feature cabinets all help you have that Stm likeTookyouwantr 1 1 'Appliances Countertops" Plumbing and Installation Not Included I ltCtNO li A'dSNOW BUCKLAND In North Windham June 4 Alfred Buckland at the home of his daughter Mrs Caroline Emmons uneral riday at 2 pm from the Dolby uneral Chapel South Wlndnam 7) CLEAVES Sln Portland June 3 Edmund Cleaves of 7 Cleaves St Yarmouth uneral services at the Lindquist neral Home 37 Portland St Yarmouth Thursday morning at 11 o'clock Inter ment In the Baptist Cemetery Yar 1 (E 5) DUNN Th Portland June 4 Harriet A widow of Willard A Dunn oi 3 Parsons Road uneral rday morning at 10 30 clock from 795 Main St Westbrook Interment In Pine Grove Cemetery almouth riends may call Thursday evening from 7 to 8 o'clock at 795 Main St (P 6) ORD In Sanford June 4 Mrs Eva lord of 306 Main St uneral Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Heald uneral Home cl Main St Springvale riends mav call on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 tm (P 6) OURNIER In Portland June 4 Mrs Joseph (Theodosia) ournier of 32 Mer rill St uneral from the Conrov Tully uneral Home 172 State St riday at 9:15 am Mass of Christian burial In the Call) edrsl of the Immaculate Conception at 10 am Interment In St Ceme terv Biddeford Relatives and friends are invited to can at Home Thursday afternoon HARRISON ANDREWS Who Passed Away June 5 1972 Andy you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no more Still in memory vou are with me As vou always were before? Wife IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of LUCY ESERVE Who Passed Awav June 5 1971 Dear Mother you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no more fitill In memory you are with us As you always werj before Sndlv Daughter Janice Son in law Cecil Grandchildren Paltv Cindy and Shelly Corner 212 Main ROCKLAND WATERVILLE Kelley Outlines Jensen Urges Banks Commit On Milk Issue In Case '7 SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back VCm SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO LO I TKMPtRATURH POLITICAL PULL Rep Raymond contest on Boston Common the old Peck of Dartmouth Mass studies how est pasture in the country Peck came to attack the problem as he Is about to In second after the cow kicked the compete In the state dairy farmers bucket (AP) uonn Jensen Democratic can "would De an excellent gesture didate tor one of 10 proposal to abolish three state referendum could turn into an House seats today called on the agencies dealing with the milk annuai gavjngs of gome $65! Maine banking Industry to in uiuuau wiiiic cnou cmiiuiamix retail and wholesale milk price controls in Maine wasunveiled here Tuesday by Sen Peter Kelley Caribour Kelley a Democratic guber natorial candidate and a veteran at running statewide referendum drives told a news conference he hopes to get his petitions Into circulation by July 1 If Kelley gets the needed 32500 plus signatures his frinlnnlav i oforsnrlnm would I be first presented to the incoming 107th legislature next January If the legislature rejects it it would be placed before the voters on the November 1975 general election ballot of the most severe problems facing the people of Maine are the high cost of living and inefficiency in said Kelley who had earlier this year promised a referendum drive concerning only milk price controls a result I have decided to expand the referendum to attack not only the high cost of milk but inefficiency waste and duplication of effort in he said His proposal would eliminate the Maine Milk Commission the Maine Milk Tax Committee and the Maine Dairy Council 8411? Modernizing kJ Ml Ml Lamo At PriAPJS 1 tl I Mrs Harriet A Dtinn 84 widow of Willard A Dunn of 3 Parsons Road died last night in a Portland hospital after a long illness one naa nveajn rortiana torand abolish all retail and K4 vnars rnmincY hnro frnm i tt ii whoiesat Harpswell where she was born Kgontros Nnv 1 1 1MQ A daughter of Austin and agrjcuiture commissioner based 1 Iz vi i i Dn lAnw mT 'j on the Boston city plant prices as established by federal market order The advertising of milk now a function of the Milk Tax Commission would be eliminat ed except by private dairies and retail stores on a load level The distribution of nutrition and educational research pam phlets by the Maine Dairy Council would be shifted to the Department of Agriculture Kelley said on the experience in other states the elimination of price controls may drop the price of milk up to 25 cents per Kelley said With some 24 million gallons purchased annually in Maine that could mean a savings annually of $6 million urther he noted it costs $75000 annually to run the Milk Commission $115000 to operate the Dairy Council and $300000 CBL Seeking 79 Hike In Passenger ares Casco Bay Lines appearing hpfnrp fhn Pllhlin TTHliftna Pnm mission in extended rate hear run ax Committee ings is now asking for a 792 i (including $200000 annually ten people io urinn num Subscription Rates Li Payable tn Advance Mail tn Maine (outside Portland une kjjuu $375 vtG 1 a Zk rt 1 1 Ilk pi IvC VUX11JUJQ nn farmer level nnces would be set bv the state Violette Mcrrow Pinkham she1 attended Harpswell schools and i was employed for several years at Rines Brothers and Porteous Mitchell and Braun Portland retiring 20 years ago Her hus band died in 1938 She is survived by a daugh 1 ter Mrs Dorothy Nelson with whom she lived a son Raymond of Portland three grandchildren and seven great grandchildren i services at 795 Main St Westbrook at 10:30 am riday Interment will be 1 in Pjne Grove Cemetery al mouth i NewORLCAN MIAMI '7K CHlUAOvyr My at r1 7 ATLANTA I I lr( i Mil IP 2 'vMt SeaES IW WB i'J fv I 1171 i I 4 A 1 ULLJ ml wfJtl HJOrll mIwW 1111 ninrr WISH xrT I 'ii ii il'jI 1 i A i 1 fl rf fl I WtiL Mw lL 73 Il 'I vw I z' Lj.

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