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• The Farmington News
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FARMENGTON-NEW TJTJBHAK
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
HOLDS MARCH MEETING
There was a large attendance
a t -the M a r c h m e e t i n g h e l d l a s t
Friday e v e n i n g , n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g
o t h e r local a t t r a c t i o n s a n d p r e
valent illness. A n
outstanding
p r o g r a m w a s p l a n n e d In observ
a n c e of t h e 75 t h a n n i v e r s a r y of
t h e dedication of t h e p r e s e n t
Congregational c h u r c h a n d in
eluded m a n y i n f o r m a t i v e features,
a c c o m p a n i e d by a n e x h i b i t i o n o t
m a n y items p e r t a i n i n g to t h e
early h i s t o r y of t h e d e n o m i n a t i o n
in this t o w n
President
Eugene
F
Nute
opened t h e session a n d t h e secre
t a r y , Mrs. J o h n F C l o u t m a n , gave
a detailed r e p o r t of t h e preceding
m e e t i n g a n d calted especial a t
tention to t h e d i s p l a y s which In
cluded a -beautiful silver com
m u n i o n service, a b o m e s p n n l i n e n
cloth used a t t h e first c o m m u n i o n
service amd down t h r o u g h t h e
years on m a n y occasions. T h e r e
were m a n y old r e c o r d s o t t h e
work of t h e c h u r c h a n d p i c t u r e s
of t h e c h u r c h e s a n d t h e s u r r o u n d
i n g b u i l d i n g s t h a t figured t n t h e
fire of F e b r u a r y 12, 1 8 7 5 , t h a t
Included t h e c h u r c h a n d n e a r l y
U?o e n t i r e c e n t e r of t h e t o w n .
Mr N u t e r e a d a n a r t i c l e con
t r i b u t e d by Charles W T Will
son c o n c e r n i n g t h e e a r l y religion
in New H a m p s h i r e , a n d woe fol
lowed by a r e a d i n g by Mrs.
Cloutman from t h e a d d r e s s of t b e
l a t e Samuel P a r k e r presented a t
t h e 100th a n n i v e r s a r y , e n t i t l e d
Old Times In F a r m i n g t o n . M r s
P W . B r a g g read a poem w h i c h
iwas p r e s e n t e d a t t h e dedication
a n d a ' d e s c r i p t i v e a r t i c l e on t h e
1876 fire. Mrs. H e n r y J o h n s o n ' s
readings Included t h e p r o g r a m of
t h e dedication a n d a description
of t h e n o w c h u r c h
M r s . Clout
m a n gave f u r t h e r d e t a i l s of t h e
c h u r c h , a n d w a s followed by a re
port from M r s . L. A C l a r k s o n o n
t h e Srst M i s s i o n a r y society In
1891 a n d a highly a r o u s i n g record
of early a c t i v i t i e s ot t h e society
a n d t h e L a d i e s ' Aid. M r s . E v e r e t t
Bmeraon briefly r e p o r t e d from
t h e records of M r s . B d w a r d T
Wlllson, w h o for t w e n t y y e a r s
waB clerk of t h e c h u r c h , also a
list of t h e m i n i s t e r s of t b e p a r i s h ,
a l l of w h o m h a v e c o n t r i b u t e d to
Its g r o w t h of t h e c h u r c h .
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the right ring
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A m o n g t h e a t t e n d a n c e a t this
meeting were two m e n who have
been m e m b e r s of t h i s c h u r c h foi
well over fifty years.
Following the program there
w a s a period of p l e a s a n t c o n v e r s a
tion a n d e x a m i n a t i o n of t h e ex
h i b i t s , dewing -which t i m e c a k e
a n d p u n c h -were served by a com
m i t t e e composed of M r s . Oloutm a n , Mrs. E v e r e t t E m e r e o n , M r s .
W. B r a g g a n d Miss R u b y Bar
rett.
GIBX SCOUTS
A leaders' m e e t i n g w a s held a t
Mrs. J a m e s T h a y e r ' s h o m e , F e b r u
a r y 2 6 . M r s . R o b e r t B u r t m o a , lo
cal c h a i r m a n , opened t h e m e e t i n g
Several p l a n s were m o d e for t h e
m o n t h of March.
3600 PERSONS ATTENDED
OAPLETTE-OBAY ^
T h e Rochester council h a s asked
^ABKmOTON BPOETSHSH'S
M I S B D o r i s C . Gray, daughter of us for a c o n t r i b u t i o n to t h e Girl
Mr. a n d M r s . Clifton Gray of t h i s Scout camp. Since w e a r e w i t h
SHOW, STARCH 2, 3, 4
, Approximately SB00 p e r s o n a town, w a s u n i t e d i n marriage o n t h e Rochester Council a n d c u r
from v a r i o u s sections of New Eng F r i d a y n i g h t , March 2, t o Wilfred g i r l s a r e e n t i t l e d to g o to t h i s
l a n d w e r e I n a t t e n d a n c e a t t h e Caplotte, e o n of Mrs. Delvlna ties- c a m p , i t w a s decided o u r T r o o p s
a n n u a l s p o r t s m e n ' s s h o w hold ait s a r d of Rochester. T h e double 5 a n d 18 will e a r n t h e contribu
F a r m i n g t o n t o w n h a l l Maroh 2, 3 r i n g ceremony was performed by tion money 'by selling c o o k i e s .
a n d 4, u n d e r t h e sponsorship of Rev. T o m HawxweTl in t h e Bap
Mrs. B u r t m a n h a s a s k e d M r s .
t h e F a r m i n g t o n F i s h -and G a m e t i s t c h u r c h parsonage, a t 7 p. m., Clarence P i e r c e , former B r o w n i e
in the presence of Immediate) fam- leader, o t Rochester, t o s p e a k a t
Club, Inc., m a r k i n g a n o t h e r BUC<
lty members.
oestrTui y e a r of t h i s e v e n t .
t h e Brownie leaders' m e e t i n g t o
Exceptionally good w e a t h e r preThe b r i d e wore a navy blue suit, be held a t t h e home of Mrs. Har
vailed for t h e F r i d a y n i g h t , a n d w i t h W u o a n d white accessories, old Varney, T h u r s d a y afternoon,
S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d evening and a c o r s a g e o t red roses. M r s . M a r c h 8.
ehows, -which a t t r a c t e d a g r e a t e r Rose M u r r a y , sister of t h e bride
Mrs. V i r g i n i a T a y l o r i s t o a s
Dart of t h e total a t t e n d a n c e ; how groom, w a s matron of honor a n d s i s t M r s . . N o r m o n d L i b e r t y w i t h
ever co&tlnutma s n o w f a l l through w o r e a b r o w n a n d w h i t e chocked T r o o p 16.
o u t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n und'&venlng suit, w i t h matching accessories,
T r o o p 16, t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e
g r e a t l y reduced t h e size of t h e a n d a c o r s a g e of yellow roses.
leader, Mrs, N . P . L i b e r t y , visited
-Crowds expectnd-lor—the-flnal-day-f - I m m e d i a t e l y -following t h e mar= t h e Rochester l i b r a r y T h e y w e r e
of ithe s h o w .
r l a g e c e r e m o n y , t h e -wedding p a r greeted by Miss F O B S , t h e Mbrarl
The 19(61 show w a s acclaimed a t y drove to t h e home of t h e bride's a n , w h o showed t h e m a r o u n d a n d
success, a n d t h e m u l t i t u d e of s i s t e r a n d husband, M r . a n d M r s . pointed o u t a l l t h e different rooms
sports f a n s t n a t t e n d a n c e w e r e of R a y m o n d S c r u t o n a t Portland In w h i c h one c a n s t u d y , do re
t h e opinion that t h e F a r m i n g t o n street, Rochester, -where a recep s e a r c h w o r k o r Just r e l a x . T h e y
sportsmen's s h o w s t i l l r a n k s w i t h tion -<was a t t e n d e d by a b o u t 30 enjoyed t h e m a r v e l o u s r o c k s , In
t h e b e s t Mow E n g l a n d haB t o offer. relatives. A large w e d d i n g c a k e d i a n collection a n d m a n y o t h e r
Many of t h o s e a t t e n d i n g from o u t a n d n u m e r o u s gifts featured t h e i n t e r e s t i n g t h i n g s , u p s t a i r s . T h e n
of state a s well a s itlbose peoole reception. L a t e r t h e couple left t h e y w e r e invited by B a r r y J o h n from t h i s i m m e d i a t e a r e a , r e on a week-end honeymoon trip to e o n t o Join h e r t r o o p m e e t i n g a n d
t h e y accepted. Mr. M a n n w a s
t u r n e d for t h e i r second, t h i r d , Cannon m o u n t a i n in Franconra.
fourth, a n d even fifth t i m e , attest
Mrs. Osiplette is a g r a d u a t e ot t h e r e a n d t h e y a l s o p a r t i c i p a t e d
i n g to t h e p o p u l a r i t y of tihls an F a r m i n g t o n h i g h school, class of In s q u a r e d a n c i n g , a f t e r w h i c h re
n u a l event.
1948, a n d Is employed b y t h e <H. f r e s h m e n t s of popslcles w 6 r e
Stage a c t a , a l t h o u g h different O. Rondeau Shoe company. H e r served, e n d i n g a n o t h e r v e r y i n
from those of previous years, were h u s b a n d a t t e n d e d t h e Rochester t e r e s t i n g m e e t i n g .
Rochester, N. H.
e n t h u s i a s t i c a l l y received b y t h e
audiences a n d w e r e of fine caliber
Sports e x h i b i t s were u n u s u a l l y
colorful, a n d f a n s g o t a r e a l p r e
view of w h a t m a y be expected i n
t h e line of a v a i l a b l e e p o r t s equip
m e n t for t h e coming y e a r
' The various committees in
c h a r g e a r e In line for considerable
Credit for t h e i r u n t i r i n g efforts
in behalf of t h e 1951 show, a n d
n s she result of t h e i r success a r e
a l r e a d y p l a n n i n g m o n t h s In a d
vance for t h e 19-62 s h o w .
BASK BOOK LOST
In sccordanceisrith C h a p t e r 2 6 1 ,
Beotlon 45 of N . H. P u b l i c L a w s ,
notice i s (hereby given t h a t Sav
i n g s Book No. 7 9 9 1 , d a t e d October
20. I960, h a s been lost o r dlstroyed.
March 1. 1961
F a r m i n g t o n N a t i o n a l Bank.
schools, a n d i s a veteran of World
W a r II, d u r i n g which h e served
w i t h navy forces In t h e Pacific
t h e a t r e . H e la presently .employed
in a shoe factory in S o u t h Ber
w i c k , ' M e . T h e y a r e l i v i n g a t 16
Jooksoni s t r e e t , Rochester.
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Farmington
Because ot t h e s p o r t s m e n ' s show,
p r e p a r a t i o n s , T r o o p 16 did n o t
h a v e a m e e t i n g l a s t week.
B r o w n i e Troop: 17 held a m e e t
i n g w i t h Mrs. N o r m a n B l a c k r e a d
i n g p a r t of t h e B r o w n i e s t o r y
The girls a r e making cupids out
of balloons a n d s i n c e t h i s i s q u i t e
a fancy project, t h e g i r l s win b e
b u s y for t h e n e x t t w o m e e t i n g s , a t
l e a s t . M r s . B. Bowden, M r s . J .
Malone a n d M r s . L. T w o m W y a r e
a s s i s t i n g l e a d e r s in t h i s t r o o p .
T r o o p 18 h e l d i t s m e e t i n g a t
Legion h a l l . M r s . H a r o l d V a r n e y ,
t h e i r leader, r e a d to t h e m t h e
B r o w n i e Story a n d d u r i n g t h e
r e s t of t h e m e e t i n g t h e g i r l s c u t
o u t i n t e r e s t i n g (pictures f r o m m a g
a z i n e s . G a m e s w e r e enjoyed a n d
a n o t h e r m e e t i n g w a s closed. Mrs.
C. S u s i i s w i t h Mrs., V a r n e y i n
this troop.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1851
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
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(Political Advertlsemsn,
INDUCTED INTO' U." S. ABJCT i
' • A n n o u n c e m e n t - i s ' made- o t t h e
e n g a g e m e n t ' o f Mlas "Gloria" M o u l ton. d a u g h t e r o f M r . s a d M r s .
C h e s t e r M o u l t o n of G r e e n street,
t o George H a n c h e t t , s o n of M r
a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m . H a n c h e t t of
New D u r h a m . A s u m m e r w e d d i n g
-Is planned.
A r t h u r OaUasber, son of'Mr,
a n d M r s . F r a n c i s G a l l a g h e r of t h i s
t o w n w a s i n d u c t e d I n t o D. 8 . a r m y
s e r v i c e a t t h e M a n c h e s t e r Induc
1
t i o n s t a t i o n l a s t W e d n e s d a y , Feb
r u a r y 28. H e w a s immediately
s e n t t o F o r t Devens, Mass., f o r a s
2 Sham Starting at 6.30
s i g n m e n t to a t r a i n i n g c a m p .
On W e d n e s d a y of t h i s week
R i c h a r d O. Ripley, a n d R a y
THURSDAY • FRIDAY
M i l l e r reported t o t h e M a n c h e s t e r
March 8 - 9
s t a t i o n for a n a l p h y s i c a l exami
WEEK OF CONFERENCE
n a t i o n s a n d i n d u c t i o n . Miller hod
W a l t Disney's
AT BAPTIST CHURCH
p r e v i o u s l y s e r v e d w i t h TJ. S. a r m y
Th* following candidates w s r s nominated
CINDERELLA
P l a n now t o a t t e n d the Mis forces, following W o r l d W a r XL
( i n color)
L a s t T h u r s d a y , J o h n E a s o n , son
a t ths Republican Caucus, a n d your support
sionary and Christian
Service
of M r . a p d M r s . W a l t e r Bason
Second F e a t u r e
Conference, S u n d a y , M a r c h
e n t e r e d the V. S . a r m y .
a t t h s March 13th Town Masting
Roddy Mc Do wall,
through Sunday, March 18, a t the
D a m i a n O ' F l y n n In
Baptist c h u r c h .
is cordially solicited
LADIES' AID SOCIETY
BLACK MIDNIGHT
Sunday, M a r c h 1 1 , a t 1 1 a. m
T h e r e g u l a r m o n t h l y m e e t i n g of
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Providence B i b l e I n s t i t u t e Gospel t h e Ladles* A i d s o c i e t y h e l d this
t e a m , musical n u m b e r s b y a w o w e e k W e d n e s d a y a n d t h e 76th
Saturday, March 10
m e n ' s trio, composed of staff m e m a n n i v e r s a r y o b s e r v a n c e , T h u r s
Kirby Grant.
E l e n a V e r d u g o bona of t h e school, a n d a message d a y , March 8, will b e reported
by E v e r e t t Graft a m , a s s i s t a n t
M l l b u r n Stone
n e x t week.
f
President Ferrln. At 7 p . m., Pll
"SNOW DOG"
T h e -town m e e t i n g d a y d i n n e r
grlm'8 Progress, a n a n i m a t e d film
Second F e a t u r e
w i l l b e served by t h e society on
of t h e book by J o h n B u n y a n will
J o h n n y Max Brown
T u e s d a y , March 1 3 , i n t h e vestry
be shown
ThlB w i l l be a u n i o n
a t 12 o'clock.
Max T e r h u n e
service and m a n y a r e expected: to
D o n ' t forget t o <be c o l l e c t i n g
in
attend.
y o u r metals for y o u r c o n t r i b u t i o n
WESTERN RENEGADES
Tuesday, 6 3 0 , Men's F e l l o w to t h e Aid.
ship supper, followed by t h e film
SDH. • HON. - TOES.
J a p a n Welcomes t h e Word
This
Maroh 11, 12, 13
picture) produced b y t h e Pocket HENRY WILSON GRANGE
J o a n F o n t a i n e , Zechery Scott
Testament
League,
depicts
R e u n i o n O r a n g e of U n i o n a t
m i g h t y m o v e m e n t i n p o s t - w a r t e n d e d a r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of Hen
BOBS TO BE BAD
Japan.
r y W i l s o n O r a n g e to p r e s e n t t h e
Second F e a t u r e
Wednesday, 7 p . m., M r s . F r e d O r a n g e H o m e B a n k . A n inter
E v e l y n Ankers
K u r t z , v e t e r a n m i s s i o n a r y .from e s t i n g p r o g r a m w a s ©resented toy
J a m e s Ellison
India, will speak. T h e Dim, W h i l e t h e lecturer, M r s . S a r a h T a n n e r
in
F o l l o w i n g t h e o p e n i n g ceremon
It Is Day, will b e s h o w n .
'I'M K TEXAN MEETS
T h u r s d a y , 7 p . m . Dr V i n c e n t ies, a discussion of t h e t o w n war
tigiud, Car/ C Blanchard, Chairman Republican Town Comnuttu
CALAMITY JANE
Brushwyler. g e n e r a l s e c r e t a r y of r a n t w a s h e l d , w i t h Selectmen
( I n color)
the Conservative B a p t i s t F o r e i g n Leo N e w b u r y a n d Melvln E a r l e
Mission society, will b r i n g a chal p r e s e n t . The w a r r a n t a n d budget
News Weekly
t r a n s e c t i o n s back to 1800 or
Ienglng message o n C o n d i t i o n s o n w e r e read a n d s e v e r a l i n t e r e s t i n g COUHISSIONEBS' BULLETIN
there a b o u t s , to g e t i n euch i
WED. . THTJRS. • FBI.
tho Mission Field
He w i l l also Ideas were b r o u g h t u p . I t was
T h e major i t e m so for t h i s year state. A small s u m could hm
voted to sponsor a Softball t e a m
Show p i c t u r e s .
March 14, 15, 16
F r i d a y , 7 p m , Mrs. C u t h b e r t a n d E v e r e t t P a g e a u w a s voted t o h a s been working o u t a satisfac been provided whereby 10 or IS
J o a n Evans, Farley Granger
son, r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of t h e Gospel a c t a s m a n a g e r . A d o n a t i o n w a s tory Budget for 1951 w h i c h will books c o u l d have b e e n proper);
Ann Blyth, Jane Wyatt
Radio Station H C J B , will speak voted t o the f u n d for N e w Homp r e q u i r e the expenditure ot close bound each year. Also, a t iiu
t o & ouar.ter of a million dollars. meeting t h e $5,000 g i v e n us u><»
and s h o w the Aim, voice of t b s h i r e crippled c h i l d r e n .
OUR VERY OWN
Andes.
D o n o t forget t h a t n e x t Monday W e a r e faced w i t h rising costs, the e x t r a work o r improvement*
W a y n e MorTte, P a t O'Brien
a t 7 30 p m„ t h e r e will b e a spec g i v i n g service a t least u p t o t h e a t t h e C o u n t y F a r m a n d censer-[
JOHNNY ONE EYE
ial m e e t i n g to c o n f e r t h e t h i r d de a v e r a g e standard of t h e o t h e r vatlvely estimated b y -ua to cot |
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g r e e . T h i s w i l l b e followed by countries, m a k i n g improvements $8,000, w a s deducted
Myles D. B l a n c h a r d , M l n i s t o r
card party
T h e g e n e r a l p u b l i c is a t t h e County F a r m t h a t h a v e al the official Budget $268,600—|
C h u r c h school a t 9 45 M o r n i n g
Invited
It will >be In c h a r g e of r e a d y been too long neglected J17,l%2 68 over 1950.
worship a t 11 T h e s u b j e c t will
t h e w a y s a n d m e a n s c o m m i t t e e T h e Improvements a t t h e County
We believe i t -was u n w i s e to r<r I
bo " F r o m Here O n " .
L a s t T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g , March Home a r e demands by t h e New fuse to appropriate t h i s .comp&rs- [
F a m i l y night s u p p e r will b e o h 8. t h e t h i r d d e g r e e t e a m , w i t h H a m p s h i r e Dept. of Public H e a l t h tively s m a l l sum for s u c h vital
Before you buy
served T h u r s d a y n i g h t , MarcSi 8 W a l t e r P e r k i n s a s m a s t e r , exem for a new milk room or major Items a s a sanitary b u t t e r room
c o m m e m o r a t i n g t h e 7 6 t h a n n l v e r pllfled t h e t h i r d degree a t Cen c h a n g e in the present one, a new and equipment a t t h e 'home, •
s e e our
a r y of t h e d e d i c a t i o n of t b e -pres t e n n i a l Orange I n B a r r l n g t o n b u t t e r room w i t h new equipment, sanitary m i l k room a t t h e Dairy
e n t c h u r c h edifice S u p p e r w i l l be L a s t F r i d a y e v e n i n g t h e ladles' fire s t o p partitions with double- Barn, fire stop iloorB a t etch
a t 6 30 a n d t i l e Bervice, w h i c h d e g r e e team, w i t h D o r o t h y R U B s w i n g i n g doors a t a l t s t a i r w a y s stairway landing to confine Ire
will Include a s p e c i a l p r o g r a m sell a s master, conferred t h e first a n d a r r a n g e m e n t s other than rais and smoke t o that p a r t i c u l a r floor
will be held a t 8 p . m , c h a i r m a n d e g r e e a t Bow L a k e G r a n g e in ing -windowe a t t h e exits t o fire should a fire start, a n d some kind
Mrs. J o h n F C l o u t m a n .
N o r t h wood.
of s w i n g i n g doors t o the Ire
Following the regular morning
escape e x i t s so a person could
On February 5 we submitted a walk o u t c a r r y i n g a n invalid In
worship period, S u n d a y , a n In
Large variety of
B u d g e t for consideration t o t h e stead o t raising a window and
formal m e e t i n g of m e m b e r s will LOCAL SCHOOL OFFICIALS
County Convention assembled a t climbing o v e r t h e sill. W h a t ac
be h e l d to dleauss t h e c a l l i n g of
ATTEND EDUCATION
the C o u n t y Home w h e r e each Item tion t h e N e w Hampshire Departnew minister.
was explained a n d considered. A jjnent of H e a l t h will t a k e tor re
L e n t e n services every W e d n e s CONFERENCE IN CONCORD
few changes w e r e made. T h e fusing t o c a r r y mit_ithia-deia*iid
day n i g h t a t 8 o'clock.
M r s . Stanley, Dolliver, a mem
Clerk stl C o u r t - r e d u c e d h i s esti of theirs, w e are- a t t h i s time un
ber of t h e F a r m i n g t o n school
m a t e of $30,000 to »26,5O0; t h e able to s a y . Certainly it is too
board, Maurice Taylor, principal
Delegation felt Board and Care ot much to expect or even ask tbe
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
of F a r m i n g t o n high, Bchool, a n d
Children, for wihlch w e now p a y S u p e r i n t e n d e n t a n d M a t r o n to ab
Fred FloweUlng, Pastor
C h e s t e r W . Doe, s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of
$30 .per month t o foster homeB, sorb these n e w costs from their
Our Sunday. school brings
t h e F a r m i n g t o n school district,
Very i n t e r e s t i n g l e s s o n t h i s w e e a w e r e I n a t t e n d a n c e a t a s t a t e w i d e should be raised t o $35 per m o n t h regular o p e r a t i n g B u d g e t already
and a s t h e County h a s on a v e r a g e reduced b y about $4,-000
n h e cle nsin
c-f t
temple,
ft Orange Straot < o n d tw e see aquite g©lsdrlyh e h a t o u r c o n f e r e n c e on s e c u r i n g t e a c h e r s of b e t w e e n SO a n d 100 children, marked for completion of theear I
a
w
lire
for o u r children, h e l d in r e p r e
Farmington, N. H« Lord desired r e g a r d i n g t h e p l a c e s e n t a t i v e s hall, S t a t e House, Con the requested $36,600 was raised pump project left over from last |
to $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 , t h e r e g u l a r a p p r o p r i year.
of w o r s h i p . I t w u a to bo a p l a c e c o r d , l a s t F r i d a y , M a r c h 2
TeL S461
Ring Bell
ation of $95,000 for t h e County
of p r a y e r , a n d n o t a p l a c e of mer
Open Until 7 P. M.
D u r i n g t h e m o r n i n g session,
Also a t t h e Public H e a r i n g the I
c h a n d i s i n g , h i l a r i t y a n d confu a d d r e s s e s were m a d e by N . H F a r m a n d Jail w a s carefully scru
tinized, a s we h a d operated i t for Bill to i n c r e a s e the p a y of Count; [
sion.
G o v e r n o r S h e r m a n Adams, Com
Our classes m e e t a t 10 o'clock m l s s l o n e r Finis E . E n g l e m a n of $91,711 64 lest y e a r a n d t u r n e d Commissioners of Stratford Coun
(Political Advertisement)
S u n d a y for t h e s t u d y of t h i s les C o n n e c t i c u t . Mrs. F r a n c i s Floyd $3,288 36 into t h e Budget sur ty from $1200 per y e a r to $ 1 8 0 0
plus, t o r a "possible reduction. W e was diacuBsed. In our t w o previ
son.
Morning w o r s h i p
follows a m o t h e r o t four c h i l d r e n ; Lionel
explained, a t t h i s t i m e , we h a d ous b u l l e t i n s we h a d mentioned
w h e n t h e pastor w i l l be s p e a k i n g Metlvler, a s t u d e n t a t P l y m o u t h
economized every w a y we could t h a t it w a s our hope that the
o n t h e subject, " T h i r s t "
T e a c h e r s College, Miss Mabel Mc even t o allow stocks of c l o t h i n g
In t h e evening w e s h a l l a t t e n d Kelvey, a teacher a t Berlin (high a n d food to r u n low t o save t h e County Delegation w o u l d gire
TOWN MEETING
a -union service a t t h e B a p t i s t school, a n d H o n o r a b l e R a y S. L a - funds for the new fire pumps we serious consideration t o ' s o m e cost
TUES., MAR. 13, '51 Church a n d see t h e m o v i n g p i c roba, c h a i r m a n ot t h e e d u c a t i o n were installing a n d tor wihlch ot living Increase to a l l t h e Coun
ty Officers. With t h e exception |
t u r e , " P i l g r i m ' s P r o g r e s s . " T h i s Is commission of t h e S t a t e Re-or there w a s no appropriation. Un
VOTES WIN ELECTI0NB
of t h e Solicitor who h a d some In
in color a n d bos been p r o d u c e d a t g a n i z n t l o n Commission.
f o r t u n a t e l y the F a i r b a n k s Morse crease i n 1944, a l l s a l a r i e s were I
NOT PROMISES
a g r e a t c o s t in t i m e a n d m o n e y
D u r i n g the afternoon,
g r o u p Company had some difficulty with based on conditions i n 1926 We I
YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT. Many of t h e older folk h a v e r e a d c o n f e r e n c e s were h e l d , f e a t u r i n g the gasoline-driven ipump. W e h a v e a u t h o r i t y to t a k e care ot I
Ihe book, a n d we a r e s u r e y o u d i s c u s s i o n s on h o w former h i g h u n d e r s t a n d it tolled to meet t h e employees b u t County
Officers
will w a n t to see t h e p i c t u r e .
factory salaries a r e s e t by law a n d roust |
school t e a c h e r s m a y t a k e Bpeclal required Underwriters'
Our place of p r a y e r Is o p e n courses
to become
e l e m e n t a r y test a n d changes h a d to be m a d e be c h a n g e d by a n a c t of legisla
every T h u r s d a y n i g h t a t 7 o'clock t e a c h e r s .
a t considerable e x t r a cost—about ture. K n o w i n g they would bo In J
and we would be h a p p y to h a v e
$2200 ( n o t to t h e County a s w e session Oils year, w e hoped tbe |
you Join us there.
were covered by c o n t r a c t ) . T h i s Delegation would take t h e initia
delay prohibited t h e u s e of t h e tive a n d file a bill for some In
PAPER. DRIVE' TO START
mqney w e saved l a s t year a n d we crease for a l l t h e Officers—It on
ST. PETER'S CHURCH
SATURDAY, MARCH 10
will h a v e to take t h a t a m o u n t o u t ly a token amount. However, u I
S u n d a y mosses, 8 a n d 10 3 0
BY CUB SCOUT PACK 191
of t h i s year's appropriation
a. m .
t h e closing" date Xor filing bills |
for
C o m m u n i o n , S u n d a y s , 7.16
On S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 10, all well a s t h e cost of heavy electric was close o t hand a n d if w»« ap
a. m .
p a r e n t t h a t n o t h i n g -was going to
Cub Scouts a r e a s k e d t o meet
SELECTMAN
t h e i r - - C u b m a s t e r , W a l t e r K o u l l - conduct pipe, wire a n d swltahes be done b y the Delegation, tbe
W e e k - d a y masses, 7JU) ja
lord, a t t h e town h a l l a t 9 a . m . , for t h e 40 horse power electric present b i l l w a s filed b y one of
for T h r e e Years—4 S a t u r d a y mass, 8 a. m.
Benediction of t h e
Blessed to s t a r t a tour of t h e t o w n for motor w h i c h we h a v e b u t which t h e delegates {or t h e Commission!
collection of n e w s p a p e r s a n d could n o t be assembled or paid era. From o u r observation, at tbe
S a c r a m e n t , Sunday 4 p» m
C o m m u n i o n , flm F r i d a y s , 6 m a g a z i n e s . Everyone Is u r g e d t o for u n t i l t h e old steam p u m p Is Public H e a r i n g , it would seem
set o u t t h e i r collection of p a p e r s taken o u t a n d t h e two new ones t h a t our good intentions had de
a, m . ; m a s s 7 a. m.
Confessions, S a t u r d a y , 7 p . m w h i c h o t h e r w i s e w o u l d be t h r o w n installed. We estimated t h a t t h e generated t o a political matte' ]
Confraternity classes,
T h u r s In t h e d u m p , a n d l e t t h e Oubs total c o s t will be $4,000. W e a l wblah is n o t fair to t h e present
t a k e t h e m a w a y . T h e y w i l l b e so called t h e a t t e n t i o n ot the Del County Officers, the C o u n t y or the |
day, 7 30 p . m.
C a t e c h i s m classes, F r i d a y , 3.30 used f o r a good c a u s e a n d t h egation to the d e m a n d of t h e De future C o u n t y Officers a n d each
O u b s -will save y o u t h e b o t h e r o? p a r t m e n t , of Public Health which items a s increases i n population
throwing them away.
we estimated, by u s i n g our own a n d v a l u a t i o n irom 1980 to date
T h e C u b s a n d t h e i r p a r e n t s ihelp, w o u l d cost a n o t h e r $4,000. should b e .taken into considera
DRY C L E A N I N G
will e n j o y t h e i r b l u e a n d gold We w e r e questioned a s t o w h e t h e r tion. I n 1 9 3 0 t h e population was
p o t t y t o ,be held T u e s d a y , M a r o h we could do all t h i s work w i t h a n 38,680 a n d t h i s amount w a s In
GARMENTS DYED
27, i n t h e C o n g r e g a t i o n a l C h u r c h extra $6,000 and a f t e r consulta creased to 51,121 i n 1950. Tbe
v e s t r y . I t is u r g e d t h a t a l l p a r tion w i t h t b e Superintendent, w e valuation In 1930 was $42,880 1 5 9
JUNCTION OF
'
LAUNDRY AGENT
e n t s e n c o u r a g e t h e i r y o u n g s t e r s advised t h a t We would t r y t o do a n d in I 9 6 0 t h e valuation In
Central 6 High Streeii
creased to $60^589,485.01.
by cooperating with them t o make
T h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n w a s raised
f t. . * l l l - . P t S U A U , (• . . « » . . , . £
t h i s a successful occasion. T h e from $9-5.000
$100,000 m a k i n g
We hove secured a good con
den meetings this month have
total Budget of $266,283
JameslM.Parfitt c o n c e n t r a t e d on p r e p a r a t i o n s for On F e b r u a r y 12 a Public Hear t r a c t for 1 2 0 0 tons of coal from
t h e p a r t y . Also t h e b o y s a r e v e r y i n g w a s h e l d a t t h e Court House t h e Diamond Match Company of
m u c h I n t e r e s t e d i n t h e i r w o r k o n In Dover a n d a g a i n t h e Budget Dover for $10.77 per t o n which U
u SOUTH HAIR STREET
considerably leas t h a n we have
achievements.
was c a r e f u l l y g o n e over a n d i t
paid t h o ' l a s t t w o yearr. W e (hare
Next Door To Lincoln'*
seemed t i t t l e or n o reduction
also c o n t r a c t e d for a year"a supply
Open Daily 8,80 to 5.30
could toe m a d e . Out F e b r u a r y 2 0
of fuel o i l tor the Court House
•i'il' ',
—
Farmington .
: # i f F h e Straight
Republican Ticket
Charles W. Webster Selectman 3 years
Bertha Y. Pelletier
Town Treasurer
Leslie E . Ham
Town Clerk
Kenneth W. Dickie
Road Agent
Elmer F. plough
Chief of Police
Carl W. Worster
Asst. Chief of Police
Arthur G. Webster
Auditors
Ronald D. Parrock
Walter E . Young Trustee of Trust Funds
m
Curtain Material
It win save you money
BUTTONS
VELVET RIBBON In BLACK
BURNO'S
Remnant Shop
V O T E
CHARLES W.
WEBSTER
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
V O T E
SIMMS
Machinist
Farmington
Insurance
& Real Estate
Francis J.
Mooney Corp.
OFFICE HOURS:
9 a. m. To 5 p. m. DAILY
TEL. 5291 12 CENTRAL ST.
FARMINGTON, H. H.
REAL ESTATE
Village Homes
Farms
Shore Lots
'*„<' -Boiiaeu Opportunities
Melviri E. Downing
REALTOR
- 31 Walnut St., Rochester
THBEE-DAY SERVICE
ADAMS
CLEANERS
21 MECHANIC STREET
FAMUNGTON, H. H.
Free Kok-np ana Delivery
Service.
TELEPHONE 5432
^Office Open.Daily from
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
6t
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*t*poncord
amtoa
approved
fhe B u d g e t after d e d u c t i n g $2,683
from .the'' Register of Deeds' a p
p r o p r i a t i o n — a i t a t a o u n t request
ed t o p l a c e slip covers on a b o u t
,400 r e c o r d Shocks. T h i s item h o d
caused considerable - controversy
at t h e t w o hearings e n d w a r d n e ;
i n o u r ' o p i n i o n , to ahort-slgtitedn e s s o t (previous CommlssioneTB
[and Delegations w h o h a v e allowed
over 400 valuable a n d non-re
placeable County record books,
containing a l l the Real Estate
-wTOf-Tarls taM Coal of Dover
for .127 p e r ' g a l l o n .
•We a r e now: m a k i n g a r a m p »*
t h e County Home u s i n g relief
-worker* a n d prisoners. T h e pur
pose of t h e r a m p i s t o enable
w h e e l c h a i r p a t i e n t s to roll their
c h a i r s itr o r o u t of t h e basement
instead of b e i n g dependent upon
help to t a k e t h e m u p o r down
s t e p s a s i t Is a t present.
W e h a v e borrowed $200,400 U
anticipation of taxes from <t>*
Second N a t i o n a l Bank of Boston,
interest a t 1 . 0 8 9 % .
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1951 Article Farmington Historical Society Meeting About Congregational Church History Farmington News Page2
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An article covering a Farmington Historical Society meeting about the First Congregational Church history, as covered by the Farmington News, Page2, March 9th 1951.
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1951
anniversary
articles
Farmington Historical Society
Farmington News
First Congregational Church
meeting
religion
spirituality