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THE PHILLIPIAN 31 Barbara Greene, nee Pickard, at home, Phillips. David Pratt, employed in Phillips. Florice Sanders, nee Haggan, at home, Phillips. Lawrence Sanders, Mitchell Field, Long Island, N. Y. Iohn Scammon, employed at Strong. Malcolm Toothaker, at home, Avon. Maurice Toothaker, employed in Phillips. Laura Toothaker, nee Walker, at home, Phillips. ' 40 Robert Badger, employed at Rangeley. Frederick Burnham, employed at Strong. Kenneth Cushman, employed at Wilton. Nedra Cushman, C. M. G. Hospital, Lew- iston. Stanton Davenport, employed in Strong. Lillian Hinkley, employed at Middle Dam. Eleanor Kempton, employed at Strong. Waman Mills, at home, Avon. Milton Stinchheld, employed at Phillips. Laurence Voter, at home, Phillips. Everett Russell, employed at Strong. lean Sanders, employed at Phillips. Laurence Shultz, Glendale, Calif. Doris Walsh, at home, Phillips. Iesse White, employed in Phillips. Virginia Wing, employed in Phillips. GONE There is one searing mem'ry of childhood That will stay with me through the years, The time we were stricken with sorrow And moistened our pillows with tears. We had a gay black terrier Who was romping and running all day, He would whine when he saw we were grieving And bark when he saw we were gay. The day I'll always remember Was a hot sultry day in July, A screach of brakes, a shrill puppy's cry When I saw him I knew he would die. No more will our pup make us happy: No more will we hear his glad cry, For our puppy has gone to dog heaven, Up to that sweet bye and bye. That's what I'1l always remember, All down through the long hard years, The time we lost our puppy, And moistened our pillows with tears. Tommy Thompson. SPRING I woke up early one morning And behold, the grass was green, The birds were singing gaily, The buds could surely be seen. Spring had come in a moment, It filled my heart with joy, For everything' seemed full of promise For every girl and boy. lt's the happiest time of the seasons When God makes everything new. It makes me want to do my part In this land so good and true. Nelda Thompson. COURAGE What man e'er lived upon this earth What man e'er got his money's worth What child could e'er have lived from birth Without courage? Would Edison e'er have made a light Would General Grant have won the iight Would Franklin e'er have flown the kite Without courage? Would there be a U. S. A. VVhere would England be today VVould Columbus e'er have found the way Without courage? Would Christ ever have come down here To die for those he loved so dear Or stood the crowds who did watch and jeer Without courage? The world is torn in war and strife Each country's fighting for it's life What will make them win, the gun or knife? No - it's courage. Phyllis Knapp. MY CAR Rattle, rattle little Ford, Your construction is of board: You're the apple of my eyeg O'er the roads how you do fly! Something's wrong now with your hornl Bang! now there's a tire gone! You're always running out of gas When I pick up a pretty lass. To ride in you is like a dream But gas goes through you in a stream: You have some scrapes and many a scar But all in all you're quite a car. Earl Eustis.
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30 THE PI-IILLIPIAN Kx xw Xxx, effdq pf 1 2 1 . Ng .i iv li I Y, All . lx , J I D i W l ...Wi ir . . . Cf-:a,,,,' - . i ' i ll a X . sw, 5 4' L n XX - t7-.....,,5 ..eE:.- X ' 36 Pearl Cushman, employed at Strong. Ethel Bubier, nee Walker, at home, West Regina Deraps, CmP10Yed in PhiHiP5- Phillips. Helen Iones, nee Voter, Carthage, Maine. Leonard Kinney, employed at Strong. Virginia Oldham, Wollaston, Mass. Kyra Rich, nee Gladden, at home, Haugh- ton. Christine Reed, Fort Bragg, N. C. Carlos Ross, attending Medical School, Chapel Hill, N. C. Marianne Fellows, nee Russell, at home, Bangor, Maine. Eliott Steward, employed at Phillips. ' 37 Don Beal, employed at Rangeley Trust Co. Conrad Gould, at home, Avon. Anita Haggan, employed at Phillips. Cora Miller, nee Harnderi, employed at Phillips. 'I Gerald Holt, at home, Phillips. Iohn Storer, Fort Mommouth, N. I. Doris Toothaker, nee Wescott, employed at Phillips. Virgil Voter, Royalston, Mass. Paul White, employed at Lynn, Mass. Carol Williamson, nee Woodruff, Phillips. '38 Margaret Batcheldor, nee Walker, at home, Dallas. Florena Badger, nee Heath, at home, Phillips. Richard Beal, at home, Avon. Richard Bowman, Camp Blanding, Fla. Mildred Deraps, nee Rollins, at home, Dallas. Dorothy Dill, employed at Strong. Elaine Kinney, nee Gates, employed at Phillips. Harold Haggan, at home, Phillips. Dorothy Harnden, employed at Phillips. Donald Iames, Fort Williams, Portland. Carl Kennedy, employed at Phillips. Virginia Presby, nee Knowles, Devon, Conn. Gordon Leavitt, Westover Field, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Madeline Noble, Nasson College, Spring- vale, Maine. Ieanne Pinkham, at home, Phillips. Mason Prescott, Camp Blanding, Fla. Robert Sanders, employed at Phillips. Louise Stacy, nee Scammon, at home, Phil- lips. Ruth Therrian, nee Plog, at home Stratton. Mary Wheeler, attending F. S. N. S. '39 Raymond Coflren, employed in Avon. Sherwin Hinds, employed in Phillips. Mavis Hobart, at home, Avon. Nathalie Luce, nee Gile, at home, New Portland. Elizabeth Masterman, employed, Monroe Loan Society, Portland, Maine. Christine McLaughlin, employed in Phil- lips. Ethel Mclntosh, at home, Madrid. Doris Richardson, nee Mills, at home, Strong.
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THE PHILLIPIAN Phillips Hardware Company Dealers in IIL'II.DINL1 M.X'I'liR1AI. - RADIO SUPPLIES .-Iullmrisvd R. Cf fl. and CUNNINGHAM' Dealer GENERAL HARDWARE Phillips, - - Maine The Peoples National Bank FARMINGTON, MAINE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Lforporatio Compliments of Rangeley Trust Company RANGELEY, MAINE Taylor Sz Ronco NATION WIDE STORE Groceries - Meats - Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobacco - Confectioneries PHILLIPS - Phone 13-21 - MAINE
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