Houlton area From our Files (week of April 10, 2019)
Over the top by 25 percent was the final word on the result of the Red Cross War Fund campaign following a practically complete tabulation of returns from all towns made public this morning.
Over the top by 25 percent was the final word on the result of the Red Cross War Fund campaign following a practically complete tabulation of returns from all towns made public this morning.
Aroostook County felt a just pride in the fact that it had been placed on the Anti-Tuberculosis Association Roll of Honor Red Cross Seals list
Mr. John G. Chadwick, contractor, who is erecting the new Carnegie building for the new Cary Library, is making steady progress with the work.
Wagons — Wagons made their appearance on our streets Monday for the first time this year.
New fire truck — D.W. Gilman and H.R. Pipes, who were appointed by a committee to buy a fire truck in accordance with the vote at the annual town meeting, went to Portland and Boston for that purpose.
Mr. L.D. Sweet of Washington, D.C., president of the National Potato Growers’ Association and expert advisor to Mr. Hoover of the Food administration upon the subject of potatoes and potato culture
Miss Hortense Miller has leased the office occupied by Miss Mary Riley as public stenographer.
Fay Crockett, mail carrier on route number 5, is using a bell on his pung this week which is over one hundred years old.
When passing the Fogg Company’s new store, don’t fail to look in the show window and see the new sample of piazza chair paint they have on exhibition, as well as their stainfloor, which makes old floors look as good as new.
The South Presque Isle Auxiliary to the Red Cross Chapter made $76 from their supper and entertainment which was held the previous week.