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Biddeford-Saco Journal du lieu suivant : Biddeford, Maine • 8

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IK-' 7'-w I i i I u- 1 Automobiles for Isle' 8 Biddeford-Saep Journal Monday September 281964 Four Persons Rally Day Is Observed At Local Church Rally Day was observed at foe Dear Abbyj- Parents' Traffic! Mishap At York IS walked across a Brockton street- --Frank Whipple 20 of New Boston H' died Friday night when he lost control of his car on Route 77 in Weare NJL Mrs Bertha Auclair 69 of Manchester NH died Friday night when her car struck a utility pole on Union Street Fall Workshop' CAMDEN State Sen Margaret Sprbiil of Bristol Biddeford United Baptist ChurohSSFJiSSS -SrtS'SS Sunday School yesterday morn- i fa 'Jcellent condition escellent buy aSmZ 2-195- Garage In 'KSTlteraational trucks sales and tesatmEim st Biddeford on foe Prayer a Certificate were awarded to PONTIAC 1962 station wagon Cusack Takes Fall Classic -At Beech Ridge WEST SCARBOROUGH Ralph Cusack of- Scarborough topped the field to win the 50-lap Fall Classic In stock competition at Beech Ridge Speedway yesterday afternoon before 2500 fata The win was tenth in feature competition Marty Vachon of Lebanon grabbed honors in the 35-lap bomber feature for his fifth straight and 11th win of the season Cusack took over the lead in the 15th lap and won the event by eight ear lengths -Both events featured battles for second place Bob Libby registered second as he came in when Ken Bornheimer blew his radiator losing second and Gerry Dolliver of Kingston NH finished third Stocks 1st qualifying 1- Dick Wolsten-hulme Windham 2- George Welch Ogunquith3- Ken Bornheimer Scarborough Time 4nd qualifying 1- Don Peterson Portland 2- Bob Libby Groveville 3- Roger Shaw Windham 2:35 Semifinal 1- pupils promoted from one department to another: From nursery to beginners "Arlene Burnham from bigkmen to primary Bertha Dawn Sandra Isaac Richard Murrey Michael Ganong Constance Barker Brenda one in his family who has ever amounted to anything- In such a-role we' must give the baby air extra special gift at the christening And then we nave to remember the child on all his birthdays holidays' communion graduation etc We now have 16 godchildren and think that is enough We are already godparents the three older children of this couple and now been asked to include thier fourth Are we to put a stop to accepting any more Exactly- what are -the obligations- to godchildren besides buying them gifts? HAD ENOUGH DEAR HAD (And think-you were): The "obligation1- of god- Earents has' nothing to do with uying gifts You simply agree to assume the responsibility of rearing -the child in the religious faith of his parents Your ABLE V1LLE MOTHER IN" DAN-Ymir daughter VAT FORD 1961 4 door sedan with power steering power brakes radio heater mission white-wall tires' two tone paint one owner Reel Motor Co 492 Mam'St Saco 284-4556 with Steering power brakes automatic transmission -radio heater wall tires low mileage one owner car Reed Motor Co 492 Main St Saco 284-4556 PONTIAC 1961 convertible sne owner low miles Reed1 RAMBLER station wagon 1957 standard with overdrive $150 Dial 282-0806 PONTIAC with automa power steering radio heater white wall tires one owner ear-few mileage Reed -Motor- Co 492 Main Saco284-4556 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A bead-on collision at York Maine claimed the lives of four boosMhe weekend traffic death toll in New England to 20 Killed in thejish on Route 1 were Arfidm Afwding 31 Ms wife Gloria and their daughter -Janet 5 of -Worcester Mass and Sandra Marshall 10 of Ktttery Maine Six other personi-were Mat two critically in the mishap The weekend deaths came dose to equaling the record 24 dead last Labor Day weekend Massachusetts recorded nine dead Maine and New Hampshire each reported four Connecticut had two and there was one highway death in Vermont The count began last Friday at 6 pm and lasted to Sunday midnight The other weekend dead: Calbin Cartxmneau 29 of Exeter NIL killed Saturday when he foil from a truck at Exeter and was crushed beneath foe wheels Richard A Femino 19 of North Providence RI killed Sunday when his car struck a tree in Attleboro Mass- Mr and Mrs Antonio Prete 78 and 75 respectively at Providence RJ- killed Sunday when their ear was struck by another on Route 195 in Swansea Mass ttTrineipiI ipuker at tt aual Pdl Wofahop a tltP Rjchyt Dnttaj GerjlJ Dry-den David Labe lie Jane Adams DEAR ABBY: There is family living next door to as which should be reported to-the authorities They have several children of school age who are practically raising themselves The mother 'waits on tables in some all-night and--she sleeps days The father has a 'day job somewhere' and he "drives a taxi at night When they are both home at the same time they have such violent they disturb the fights Priscilla Murray! RAMBLER 1962 Classic 4 Mark AUendoor standard good condition Richard GmongJOwner joining service Best of Bibles were Davidfor- Inquire 5 Taylor St Bid-Dawn Dryden Geraldldeford Patrick Ganor lanong Motor Co 492-Ham 284-4556 Saco wnole neighborhood with their believe you have all the screaming and cursing -There children you can handle De- should a law against letting' dine as graciously as possible mothers of school-age childreol CONFIDENTIAL TO MISER complaint is legitimate I too Maine Division of the American1 Vi Association of University Worn! en Saturday- devoted to Legislative Program A Continuing Sproul told the group that they should contact their state legislators on -pending bills in person by phone by personal letter or chib letters' She said mimeographed letters have little effect on solons She also stated that the principal items before the 1965 session of the' State Legislature- would probably be Reapportionment multi uaeTof the forestJand hick Gmong From Terry Mary' Harris Wayne Rompey Ronald Ganong "Awarded Richard McLaskey ton Burnham hmis Rev Stanley hymn writer pastor of of Portland at the service work outside the home Please telT people to write their con- E-essmen and demand such a It could be called the Com-rChild-Eaising BilL Libby 3-Shaw No time re- Start Consolation 1- Phil Groveville 2 Cusack 3 Pe-tersom-No time restart -Feature 1-Cuaack 2-B Libby 3-DolUverr-No restart Bombers 1st qualifying Swan- forfeited her right- to big church wedding with gown all when sheTeloped four years' m-ung ago' let her talk-you into giving Ihpr such- a wedding jiistTbecause-she au laugh-ingstoduif Danville SovieT eliminated Dne of sent Bosch THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Today in Monday Sept 28 the 272nd day of 1964 There are 94 days left in the year highlight in history: On this date in 1924-two Army air service planes landed in Seattle completing the first around-the world flight The flighrstarted from Seattle- on April 6 Their total elapsed time was 175 days actual flying time Four planes starte' two failed to finish On this date: Tn 1781 "American forces began the siege of Yorktown In 1937 power production began in the first unit of the Boor neville hydroelectric plant lr tween Oregon and Washtagto In 1958 France approved the constitution of Premier Charles de Gaulle and established 'the Fifth Republic Ten- years ago The Navy disclosed that its 7th Fleet had taken positions to defend JFor-mosa Five yean ago President Dwight Elsenhower told a news conference his talks with PremierKhrushchev had many of the objections to a summit year ago Military leaders the Dominican Republic deposed President -Juan into -exile Harvest DanceSet At St Hall Plans were completed' for i harvest -moon dance during a committee-meeting last- night at the home of Mr and Mrs Donald King Pool Road Bidde-ford Sponsored by St -Associates the affair will be held Oct 24 at St Hall Bid deford Those planning to attend the dance can contact Mr and Mrs --Allen Schmidt 39 'of Gretioo of a State Lottery ana tax wich Conndied Sunday ina revenues tjh two-car crash on the Connect! wn-Falmouth v-2-Ben Myexacut Turnpike in Greenwich OVER 60 TRADE-INS from- mostly one owner orig- fatal low murage All ran -guaranteed It pays -to -deal with Ed' A Frank Used Oars 464 Elm St Biddeford 282-153L CITIZEN DEAR CITIZEN: Even if you could coinpel-mothera-byplaw stay: homer-your-couldl Tiot-compel them to look 'after their not' the number of hours spent with-xhildrpn that counts but how those hours are used Children -more often than netw are neglected because their mothers work But face IMhe-mother-whowould neglect her children for a job probably neglect them for some other reason bother your congressman with thisone I am a 16-year-old girl and I have a TMtJ Earl Sweetser 18 of Cornish NJL died Sunday when his car struck a retaining wall at aLej Route 5 intersection in White River Junction lum me- Stanley MzweiexAl A5 of thod-of-preparing statement FairhavenMasa Wfodm-jfoj a personal appearance be- day wnen a car struck a utility pole in Rochester Maas personal appearance a legislative committee ring ttie morning session Scarborough 2:55 1-5 2nd qualifying 1-Cal Reynolds Groveville 2-Paul Tardif Bid-defndrS-Charles Morton Portland No time restart uu Semifinal l-Reynoldst-f-Don rown Sebago 3-TardiL- T- Brown 4:07 34 South Portland 2-Vachon 3-Everett Jardine Portland 4-5 Feature LVachpn: 2-Ray Leach Arundel 3-Wolsten-hulme NoJimerestart Rod And Reel Club Sets Saco Meeting A meeting of'foe Biddeford-Saco Bod and Red Chib willbe held affoe Elk LodMa Portland Road Saco Wednesday at 7:30 pm -A special invitation has been received from the Rbode-Island League of Anglers to participate in its Striped Bass Tour-nment to be held at Narragan-sett Pior Rbode Island on Oct 17 and 18 yoknowjrJ about ereamsrand special exercises so I sent away for them but they help me a bit My mother says that all the girls in her family were late in Bins in ner laiimv were ibis in Edward PamelL 68 of 1 killed Saturday when struck by a car as he walked on Maaaa chusetts Avenue Boston Robert Haskell 31 of West-port Mass died Saturday when mrmotorcycle collided with a horse near his Joseph Spoxioso 57 and William Brown 59 both of Pittsfield Mass killed Saturday in a two-car collision on Route 20 in Hancock Mass -Ronald Blundon 26 of La conia Nil killed Saturday when a car struck a ledge along Route SA in Bristol NIL Paul Hamilton 21 of Water-bury Conn died Saturday in a single car crash on Route 68 in JosepirOrentef 71 of Brock ton Masit UDm Friday when-struck by a car as Falcons for their second straight win to register -a 4-3 record in league play MohawkPrtnck Tousignant Alfred Valley now stands 1-6 The high Street Biddeford Mr and Mrs Ayta Sea -Hawks now- have! Joseph Ribaudo Vine Avenue letting nice figures I- am 'will- scored 266 points with no other Biddeford Mr- and Mrs -K5 butTwhat should I club in the 14 team circuit ap- King chairmen of the affair preaching 200 points to date Dave Hoover scored two for: Portland with others made by Terry Evanshon! Hugh Rohr-schneider and Manch Wheeler Other scorers in- the rout included Roger Boucher Hawk kicking specialist' who drove 'five PATs to 'continue his perfect record and threw In two field DEAB NO SHAPEShop! DEAR! ABBY: Every time someone in my family has a baby my husband and I are asked if we will be the godparentsrl am sure it is because- my husband is the only Avenue Biddeford Mrs and Mrs Refreshments were served last night-by Mrs King goals for 25 and 34 Defensively Portland was better than the scoreboard indicated being tough several times and having two fine goal line stands Carle-Virginia Mc- Gavitt chorus and and former assistant foe Baptist Church was the guest speaker church tat night-The began with a hymn sing -with Mrs Kenyon Wills -at foe organ- RevJaseper Beane fit" the piano-and'Kenyon Wills WUto sang OkTFashionJfeeting1 accompanying himself on foe ao corctean Rev Mr and Mrs Ga-vitt sang a Him Each Day I wai Be Lifted" which he wrote Rev Mr Gavitt Rev Mr Beanerand Wills-formed -a trio to amg I Belong and Wills played a musical saw selection ri Prior to bringing the message of the evening Rev Mr Gantt and aang one of his Gone-The Last Mile of foe MUSICAL NEW YORK un Michael Kidd hag signed to do foe staging of -Meredith Willaon7s Jfve" musical based Miracle on 84th Street The Kidd record of either choreography or direction includes Guys and and beta and Delia Norm and The consolation prize went to Joseph Plourde The special outgoing prize went to WiDard Beaulieu Anotiier weekend whist party will be held this week Classified Advertising Dial AT AT 84626 Claraifled Index Ml non 1241 8247 live Stock 748 6147 74 Real bub for lot ANNOUNCEMENTS i Notices 6A Children to can for in my home Diar 284-6286 CHILDREN to care for in my home by day or week Transportation-furnished" Call 284-7728 CHILDREN to- care for by the day 19 Winter St Biddeford Dud 2844559 Portland Slams MohawkValley HERKIMER Portland Sea Hawks outscored the 'Mohawk Valley Falcons 41-27 in high scoring Atlantic Coast Football League-game here Saturday night Portland piled up 31 points Available Aft Only through this Newspaper- The complete official summary puhlishcdja die farm of a durable flliistrated hard-badked book of the repeat issued by die cnfaiPMsion to investigate dieldrcumstahbeg mrrounding die assas--jSoatiofi of President John Kenoedy ay sale of Uquor theues- Mrs Charles Richards imme of the all day meeting Mrs Carl Landry of Hollis Center past president of the Maine Dr spoke briefly on the Maine Later the group divided into four sections to discuss health and welfare proposals under the leadership of-Mr Paul Levesque of Augusta education led by Mias Marion Cooper of Augusta financing our needs wider the direction of Mrs -George Birkett of Nobleboro tax chairman of the State League of Women Voters and Mental Health" and Correctional Institutions 'under the guidance of Mrs Lawrence Cutier of Bangor Ronald Robertson Has Birtdhay Party KENNEBUNK Ronald Robertson am at Mr and Mrs Ronald Robertson Summer Street was guest of honor at a party in honor of hie sixth birthday-last Saturday after? noon at foe home of his ents r- Balloons were used for dee orations at the outdoor party where games wen played ana won by Miss Les-Philip Smith Rob-Bowdoin Following foe games foe gifts opned and displayed and refreshments served in foe din-icg room The centerpiece on the table was a cake decorated in foe circus motif made by foe guest of mother Attending were Scott Hamilton-Michael Ellsworth 'David Burbank Leslie Butler Diane Smith Melanie Bowdoin Philip Smith Robin Hilton Mark Bowdoin Robert -Spofford foe guest of honor Ronald and his brothers Ralph and Roger host 'and hostess Mr and Mrs Ronald Robertson Invited but unable' to attend were Brian Lindsey-and Richard -Barra prizeS'wera won by llie- Butler Philip Si ert Spofford Mark and Roger Babrtson Weekend Whist Parties Are Held A whist party was held at Le Foyer with tbe following committee in charge: Bernice Beaulieu Martha Ruel Bertha Desrosiers Leo Marcoux Medley Soucy LucQle Chouinard-and Lucien -Special prizes were awarded to Edward GallantAdrien Bertrand George Dumas Yvonne Marcotte Adelina -Letoumeau and Medley Beaulieu The high score prise went to Blanche Trombley Other score prizes were awarded to Donat Dubois Georgians Blssonnette Willard Beaulieu -Alma Morin J6seph Viger Marie Aim Dorais Bertha Desrosiers Flora Lambert Malvina Gaudette Donat Barabe Adrien Bertrand Iciewne (foouinard Agnes Caron Lina Bald-Eva Guillette Belzemire Gobeil Malvina Miles Mabd Ayotte Delia Nor-mand Alma Sylvestre and Edward Thenronsolation prize went to Anna Cote Tbe special outgoing prizes were awarded to Una Bald Maurice Marcoux and Edward Gallant Hie Friday night bid whist winners follow first place Claudia Beaudoin and Leo Marcoux: second place Dee Blow and Joseph Dube and third place Agnes Caron and Edward Caron Another bid whist party will be held Friday night The Sunday night whist party winners are as follow: Special prizes were awarded Bernice Beaulieu Alma Caron Malvina Gaudette "Lucienne Chouinard and Camille Garan The high score prize went to Agnes Caron Other score prizes were awarded to Camille Garon Fernando Bertrand Eva Roberge Anna Baillargeon Lu-cinne Chouinard Rosaire Chouinard Antoinette Chretien Roknde Turgeoni Eugene Neault Medley Beaulieu-Al-phonsiiML Bolduc Ephrem Tar-difrJohn Berthiaume Felix Vadnais Sadie Hill Laura Neault -Alfred Bald Eva Couture- Rita Fecteau Donat Du- WANT A GOOD Used Car? See Reed-Motor -Co Saco Me 2844556 $10 DOWN $5 WEEK United Motor Sales 726 Forest Are Portland SP 2-9434 25 cars and trucks all makes and model! 1956 to 1961 Credit approved on spot No red taoe 32 Ante Hacks fra Sale CHEVROLET 1946 half ton pickup $125 also four 7:10 xl5-tires and tubes $25 282-0210 CHEVROLET 1950 2-ton dump -truck $450 1950 CMC Pickup with snow plow $125 Charles Lacroix Saco Ave Old Or chard Beach 934-2169 CHEVROLET 1957T" Pick-up ttton long box good condition Dial 284-47S as 258 West St Biddeford INTERNATIONAL 1963 heavy duty 4 speed transmission too' Can 282-1351 UERK 1 82 dem wheels 1 12-foot ningla axle 1 medium bad ana I high bed Both in nod condition Le Ante Sales 48 Elm St Biddeford 282-0590 82-toot with tan" 12 Accessories Urea Farta AUTO AND TRUCK GLASS Windshields at fauuraaca prices All models and yearaFrra plck-qi-and deUvary or wa in stall addle von watt Airport Auto Parti Ida S4S Eha St Biddeford AT 240247 nr S3BS HOUSE TRAILER 18 foot sleeps four Call 934 2410 or 9344U9L 15 Motorcycles art Bicycles QUALITY Bicycle parts an service Quimf Cycle She Saco Ave Halfway 934-2648 16 Service Statioaa ELM ST SERVICE Station 111 Elm St general repairs haul trailers rented hand trucks and low bars GREASE JOBS are our ipeelaL Rol ft Jenny Station Elm St Biddeford BRIGGS GABAGE INC- 84 Front wheel align wheel balancing also adjustments Free front inspected and bearings FUELr PUMPS rcarburatom at -discount prices WestemAuto Stores" MahrStrSaco NOW SPECIALIZING in Brake Serrice general repairs tuna ups Garage 87 Saco Ave ROAD SERVICE Call 2824746 We carry gas for lamps and stoves 17 Antomotive JUNK CARS wanted regardless of conditioiL-Wa want foem Dial 9854611 BUSINESS SERVICE "Tii5SeinenlMn53 18 AUTHORIZED Briggl-Stratton service lawn mower sharpen tag repair engine service for all makes Call Mepco 9674024 for pick-up BODYWORK and painting Auto Body Shorn Cum beriand Ave- Sara AT 44842 BRIGGS STRATTON Sale! ft Service get ready for 'spring Bring your machtara to Bo Garage 27 Sara Ave ELECTROLUX SALES and service Bags fitters hoses and parts Also new power nozzle lor efficient rug meaning Call for demonstration! Joseph Dor foe WE 4474L EXCAVATING back hoe work cellars sewer lines and water lines Also loam and bank sand filUBlow Bros 934-2525 Not connected with CL Blow FILL 5 yards $175 also sand loam aha gravel hauled Call 2821458 or 284-5141- RADIO TV Service" also Color TV Dewey Ave- Old Orchard Beach WE 4485ft EXPERIENCED tutor will care for children age 34-in her home by the week daytime and prepare them for kinder-irten at no extra charge Call repacked" Saco Ave ment and Drake wheels AM AmetUmu who followed this momeutous event simT its tftermatb will want a copy of the defimtbe doenment It will be printed es soon as bnmanly possible after release of the report tbrougb tbe joint efforts of tbit newspaper and The Asso dated Press tbe news organization responsible for production of Tbe Torch Is Passed ihejdl-time best seller on tbe tragedy I To order fill out Hie coupon and mail with your remit tone to tho address indicated The Price of the Book Is Only $150 CLIP AND MAIL ORDER BLANK-TODAY PERMANENTS complete hour service In -your-home Beauty Salon- AT 4-8340 RIDE to Portland dally wanted A1L to 2:30 PM Call 2844182 li Strayed Lest Found EYEGLASSES LOST Septem-ber 13 on Cedar Ave Old Orchard Beach or Cutts Ave Saco Reward 282-9016 AUTOMOTIVE i 11 BUICK i door sedan Mating Inc 444 Alfred Rd Biddeford 282-1561 CHEVROLET 1963 4-door hard-top power ateering- pow brakes automatic 1 tranamfaaki radio heater white wall tires low mileage -tope owner car Reed-Motor Co 492 Main St Saco 2844556 CHEVROLET 1962 Corvair Monza coupe automatic transmission radio heater- one owner car low mileage Reed Motor Co 492 Main St Saea 2844556 CHEVROLET 1956 4 door sedan 6 cylinder automatic $150 422 Elm St Biddeford FORD 1958 2 door standard shift new Humderfaird motor Very clean 282-1358 FORD 1961Fairlane 500 fully equipped $1295 Mi Inc 444 Alfred Rd 282-1561 LINCOLN -1956 Very good ditabn 12 RoundJliU Bidde con-iddeford PONTIAC 1955 bodyjverk 1376 Needs some Beat offer Call 282- BIDDEFORD-SACO JOURNAL BIDDEFORD MAINE I Enclosed Find Chock Or Money Order In Th Amount Of To Cover The Cost Of Copies Of The I Warren Commission' Rsport At $150 Each I Name I 1 Street City I State (Please Print Plainly) A it.

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Pages disponibles:
269 293
Années disponibles:
1884-1977