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Journal Tribune from Biddeford, Maine • 2

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2-Journal Tribune Friday Jan 30 1911 obituaries weaitlhieir Dora Baron I United Press International Clear cold SANFORD Dora Baron IS formerly of 34 Lebanon SL died Thursday at Hilkiest Manor Nursing Home after a long illness She wu born in SL Johnsbury VL Feb 13 1SSL daughter of Alcide and Lucie Nadeau HeneaulL and at tended local schools Mrs Baron came to Sanford 15 years ago from SL Bethany Bartley grade I Lyman Elementary Extended eatloek: Maine New Hampshire: Increasing cloudiness Sunday Chance of snow north and of rain or snow south Monday Clearing Tuesday Lows in the teens north and 20s south) Highs in the 20s north and SOssouth Heine and Hew Hampahire: Scattered flume north and mountain followed by partial clearing and partly lunny elaewhcre today High teens north and tow to mid 20 south Clear tonight Lows aero to 15 above Sunny Saturday Highs to 25 north and 25 to 33 south Eastport to Merrimack Hirer: Small craft advisory in effect' North to northwest winds 15 to 30 knots today diminishing to 10 to 2dknots tonight continuing Saturday Seas 2 to 4 feet today and 1 to 3 feet tonight Fair weather Visibility over 5 miles She wu the widow of Cleophu Baron She is survived by nephews and nieces A frmeral mau will be held Saturday at I am at SL IgathuChurch Spring interment will be in SL Ignatius There will be no caning hours The LaFrance-Boisvert Funeral Home 19 Winter SL is in charge of arrangements William Ayer SALEM NH William Ayer 64 of 1 Lancelot Court died Tuesday Jan 13 at Lawrence (Mass) General Hospital after a short He was born in Dover-Foxcroft Maine Nov 17 ISIS soq of Mr John and Alice Crommett Ayer Ayer retired a year ago after 22 years as supervisor of tool control at Raytheon Corp Andover Mass He wu a past exalted ruler and trustee of the Andover Lodge of Elks and a member of Buxton (Maine) Lgdge AFAAM Surviving are his wife Freda Dudley Ayer of Salem a1-son John A Ayer of Nashua two daughters Mrs Donald (Wendy) Crouley of Pelham and Roxanne Brown of Haverhill Mass a sister Ruth Stone of Guilford Maine and seven grandchildren Services were held Friday Jan IS at the Lundgren Funeral Home IS Elm SL Andover Interment was in Gibson Cemetery Palham Edward O'Brien PORTLAND Edward O'Brien 45 of 105 Octal Ave died Tuesday evening in a Conroe Texas hospital as the result of an automobile accident He was born in Portland June 14 1935 son of Lloyd and Hilda Fleet O'Brien and was graduated from Falmouth' HighSchool O'Brien was an operating engineer with RS Andley Co of New Hampshire He wu an Army vetersn and a former member of the American Legion and the Fraternal Order of Eagles Survival are his wife Loretta Rouse O'Brien of Portland a son John O'Brien and two daughters Kathy O'Brien and Sharon all of Texas his parents ana two brothers Dennis O'Brien and Donald O'Brien all of m- mittine off Maine's fuel Gorham) two risters Mrs Iaid (Elizabeth) Simoneau upplies Will be known but of Newport NH and Mrs Richard (Marjorie) Emery of lawmakers have' over BrMiUs whelmingly decided some The funeral will be Private this afternoon at 3 at the Hay protection is better than and Peabody Funeral Home 749 Congreu SL Spring interment will be in Eastern Cemetery Gorham The highest yellow ribbou freed hostages wu raised evergreen tree to the top freed hostages wu raised New notice AUGUSTA (UPI) Weeks will pan before the effect of a new law barring none -Thumbing their poses at Highest ribbon ii Boston honoring the 12 flee Square office buildiug at alont of the 4 along with the traditional ceremonies yesterday (UPI photo) if the 49-story Oae Post Of- law requires 1-year of oi I curtail ment NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST to 7 AM ESI 3024: SEATTLE BOSTON NEW YORK 3024 1 legislators Thursday rapidly sure major oil suppliers do passed the measure with a not reduce their supplies or 13S-7 vote in the House and pull out of the unanimous approval in the governor said Senate He congratulated the Gov Joseph Brennan Legislatuft for its ''superb who introduced measure later in racing the bill througMfo the bill into law with process that took one day you can do it on this one bill I see why you can't do it on the other 2000" a beaming Brennan joked The law expires April 1 New Mexico and Virginia have similar laws but enacted in this week's committee' consideration decontrol of crude oil prices' public hearings and Officials said the new law neither wu instead of the usual weeks of response to SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES legislative leaders of both parties in attendance is a strong objective response to make President Reagan's decontrol of crude oil prices ATLANTA Charles Pike parliamentary procedure DALLAS public 32 could touch off a spate of similar action in other northeastern states Energy Resources Director Gordon Weil said he would suggest that other states followMaine's lead at an upcoming meeting of energy officials from across New England 3oW AAM I SNOW SHOWERS now ALFRED Charles Edward Pike 68 died Thursday at his home on Route 202 after a long illness He was born in Sanford Nov 14 1912 son of Fred and Mary Bean Pike Pike operated Pike's Body Works first on Elm Street and then on Dale Street for 47 years until retiring in 1971 He served several years as a member of the Sanford Police Commission and foubout 25 years was active in the Sanford Fire Department's call company serving many that a battery years as an assistant chief Pike served in the Navy during was Molen Wald War II Surviving are his wife Nancy Abbott Pike and a stepson Robert Thomas both of Alfred KENNEBUNK No one BATTERY STOLEN KENNEBUNK Roger Lovejoy -of 32 Brown St reported to police at 5:07 from his truck ACCIDENT BATTERIES STOLEN that a battery was stolen KENNEBUNK The from a town truck during the theft of four batteries from night vehicles owned by the ER Warren Co on Depot Street 'BATTERY STOLEN reported to police at KENNEBUNK Don S4Sam Grenier no address given reported the theft of a UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST The Emergency' Petroleum Products Supply Act requires maja- oil Dariag Friday aight mew will be forecast In the Reekie aad pertiem ef the Plains while mostly fair weather should prevail throughout the rest efthe mttan BATTERY styitfn kfnnfwwk bry valued at $50 from A graveside service will be held in the spring at Oakdale was injured following a 6:29 his car in Shopper's Village emetery Sanford parking toL Ike theft was Cemetery Kennebunk Sewer District Calling hours will be held tonight from 7 to 9 at the Heald Funeral Home (1 Main St Springvale- companies to give at least os reducing or "discaifinutog facilities on Water Street Thurdy deliveries to Maine dealers was reported to police at or to locate an alternate supplia AUTO MISHAP NO ACTION OLD ORCHARD BEACH KENNEBUNKPORT Paul Fournier 21 of 32 All was quiet during the Elmwood Drive Saco nighL reports the walked away from a serious emergency automobile accident early dispatcher this morning with only a cut a driven by 23-year old Linda Gregoire 1 Vine St Biddeford and a 1969 Dodge driven by Cheryl A Stewart 20 of 30 May SL Biddeford The accident occurred on Old Alfred Road near Marningslar of Maine Approximately $300 worth of damages resulted to the Chevrolet about $400 was inflicted upon the Dodge BOMB THREAT KENNEBUNK' Customers andemployees of Tavern on Western Avenue were evacuated at 12:15 this morning after a telephoned bomb threat one of the two petty officers Steven Murphy was told-by reoatrt to Dolice'at the Naval Investigative Service last week he might face caller said there were four sticks of dynamite in the basement set to explode in about 25 minutes "Whistleblowers7 harassed at nuke HARTFORD Conn (UPI) Two Navy petty officers who reported 17 alleged safety violations at a government nuclear reactor in Windsor are being harassed by the 1 government says a Connecticut Civil Liberties Union official William Olds executive director of the CCLU said the two filed complaints about safety and health procedures with their Navy superiors in December 1979 and later were transferred out of state Olds further claimed at a news conference Thursday that officer Kevin Doodey is stationed in Guam Olds uid- temps 10 Iowa lip Police said Fournier was driving at a high rate of speed on Portland Avenue when he fast control of his 1977 two-door Chevrolet on curve'1 The car left the roadwr- raveled 150 feet up a long embankment wu airborne fa several dozen more feet and landed on the lawn of the Donald Radley residence -Police uid Fount ia's car wu so high in the air before landing that it clipped off the telephone lines serving the Colony Wine- 1J Liter (12 Varieties) 249 is Busch Beer And Natural Light 24-12 Ox Bottles Detroit Duluthc El Paso pc Hartford pc Honolulu Indianapolis Jacksn Mu cy Jacksonville Kansas City pc Las Vegas pc Little Rock cy Los Angeles pc Louisville pe Memphis cy Miami Beach Milwaukee Minneapolis Nashville NewOrlenspc New York QklahmCtycy Omaha pc-Philadelphia Phoenix pe Pittsburgh pc Portland Me -Portland Or cy Providence pc Richmond cy St Louis pc Salt Lake City San Antonio cy San Diego pc San Francsc pc San Juan pc Seattlepe dtyhFcst Albuquerque pc Anchorage Asheville cy Atlanta cy Billings Birmingham pc Boston pc Brwnivll Txpc Buffalo pc Chrlstn SG cy ChartttNCey Chicago Clevelands Columbus Dallas pc Denver pc Des Moines The building was emptied Ramey residence shortly after and the road The accident uid police was tempaarily blocked off occurred at 2:05 am -Police' re-entered the RATTERY STOLEN building at 12:34 am and KENNEBUNK Bruce found no evidence of ex- Hilton of the Kennebunk plosives Police say they Sewa District reported to nave no suspects in the case police at 7:21 this morning day to remember TUIISMWf-WiW 739 Dep Both are instructors at the Navy Nuclear Powa Training Unit in Windsa eight miles north of Hartford one of eight naval prototype nuclear propulsion facilities Its reactor replicates the reactor compartment and engineering space on a nuclear-powered Navy ship A government report indicated the unit is used for research and development of new nuclear reactor designs and the training of sailors fa sea duty as naval nuclear propulsioa plant operators The federal General Accounting Office following a request by Moffett in April 1910 investigated the 17 alleged violations and reported none involved basic health a safety weaknesses at the reactor site GUs said Admiral Hyman Rickover a key figure in the Navy's nuclear powa program personally attempted to stop the investigation An aide to Moffett said he wu ill and unavailable for comment on that allegation Key: -PC partly cloudy rain WY wlady SH showers SN snow CY cloudy 1SH thundershowers fog DR drlizle SY Wien there are no words let flowers speak for you Card of tkanke Card of thanki the almanac United Preu International Today is Friday Jan the 30lh day of 1M1 with 335 to follow The moon is moving toward its new phase The morning stars are Venus Jupiter and Saturn The evening stars are Mercury and Mars Those born on this date are under the sign of Aquarius Franklin Roosevelt 32nd president of the United States' was born Jan 30 1S82 On this date in history In 1S35 a deranged painter Richard Lawrence fired two shots at President Andrew Jacksoa but missed In 1133 Aldolf Hitler destined to become the allpowerful dictator of World War II was named chancellor of Third Reich In IMS Indian leader Mohandas Gandhi wu asuasinated by a Hindu extremist-plunging millions into mourning In IMS The Iranian government authorized the return of Ayatollah Khomeini and the UA ordered evacuation of all dependents SPECIAL HACK SALE 4 6oo pairs 8T1 Qh95 OF SHOES jl PAiR VALUES TO $4795 SATIOSALLYKSOWN BRANDS CITATION CLARKS COBBIE COSME FAMOLARIE SEBACO HUSH PUPPIES NATURAUZER TROTTERS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to friends and neighbors Pastor Gorden Ffamniag the Red Cress and members of the Armed Forres who helped In no mam ways to case our sorrow the recent lore of The Family of the Lata George Robert Andrews For Sympathy Sowers and plants caH your FTD Florist I would like to thank aU my customer! for being ao thoughtful at Chriatmu and throughout the year Your papetman Reginald Govern Card of thank The CTosby like to extend sincere thank you friends relatives and townspeople for care kindness and praya in the recent death of our most loved mother Sally Crosby The Harold Crosby Family MAINE FTD FLORISTS FUNERAL DIRECTORS ilQU une DENNETT ft CRAIG Main Street Saco Mai Tel 82-0562 Journa Alfred Seed Siddtford MR! (USPS 055-720) Published daily except IN MEMORIAM la Lavtag Memory Of A Very Special Husband Fatha And Grudfetha THEODORE KEARNEY Wbe Passed Te God February 1 1971 Deeply loved and sadly missed by jri assa? Elizabeth A-and Grandson Malachi Conroy Fifth Anniversary Man will be celebrated January 31 1M1 at SL Mary's Came Chapel at IJt fcm Biddeford Sundays and Holidays at Biddeford Maine M005 EFFECTIVE FEB 2 1981 The New Telephone Number I For DR CARL HAAS Will Be 282-5919 Still Located At 357 ELM ST BIDDEFORD SANSOUCY BLAIS Funeral Home 1 Stone SL Biddeford 2BM53 Mail rates only One month 94 six months $2190 one year $5760 National advertising representatives are London Associates' 759 Third Avenue New York New MS MAM ST SACO Opon9lo500 FnTSI 31 MAM ST KENNEBUNK OponMyStoS USE OUR LAY-AWAY Second class postage Biddefoitflfaine 04009 SHUMWAY AND GROSS Funeral Service Spring SL Saco 2S44SIL subecription rates 'payable in advance) i.

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