Stories by Yvonne Tardie

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of March 16, 2021

75 Years Ago –   March 14, 1946
Richard Martin was promoted — Sgt. Richard A. Martin, son of Mrs. Simon Martin of  Presque Isle, was promoted from corporal. He was with the 6677th Disciplinary Training Company, a unit of Peninsular Base Section, the Army Service Force in Italy.

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of March 8, 2021

75 Years Ago –   March 7, 1946
McCargar joins MPG Inc. — Frank W. Hussey announced the arrival in Presque Isle of John McCargar, 28, of Salinas, California, who came to Aroostook to take charge of membership and public relations for Maine Potato Growers Inc.

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of March 1, 2021

75 Years Ago –   Feb. 28, 1946
New hospital director — L. H. Alline, president of the Presque Isle General Hospital, announced today the appointment by the Board of Trustees, Fred J. Loase, as administrator of the hospital.

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of February 22, 2021

75 Years Ago –   Feb. 21, 1946
Whittaker promoted to captain — Former Lieut. C. W. Whittaker, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Whittaker of this city, married to the former Margaret Dickinson of Washburn, stationed in Manila with the 360th Station Hospital, was promoted to the rank of Captain.

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of February 15, 2021

75 Years Ago –   Feb. 14, 1946
Generous response by local citizenry to Richard Michaud Fund drive — The generosity of the people of Presque Isle was demonstrated in their voluntary giving to the Richard Michaud Fund during the brief subscription of funds which was launched by a large gift from the Salvation Army.

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Presque Isle area From our Files – January 25, 2021

75 Years Ago –  Jan. 24, 1946
James White to attend teachers college in Conn. — James White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice White of this city, received his honorable discharge from the U.S. Army after nearly four years service, including one and one half years in the ETO.

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of December 22, 2020

75 Years Ago –  Dec. 27, 1945
Ex-service man served the public again — Homer Cyr, who was formerly on the sales force with Maine Public Service, served the public for seven years in the Home Appliance Field. After serving in the Armed Forces during the war, Homer was ready to serve the public again in the name of “Cyr Appliance Co.”

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of December 14, 2020

75 Years Ago –  Dec. 20, 1945
Honor guard for MacArthur — Pvt. Howard R. De Grass, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. De Grass of Hartland, N.B., and a nephew of Mrs. A. Howard Smith of this city, formerly employed by the A. M. Smith Co., of this city, was chosen as one of three honor guards to Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur.

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of December 7, 2020

75 Years Ago –  Dec. 13, 1945
Presque Isle man was chosen to run Nevada Airport — George West, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. West of Presque Isle, left for Las Vegas, Nevada, joining his business associate, John Flynn, in taking over the operation of the Las Vegas Air Field.

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Presque Isle area From our Files – Week of December 1, 2020

75 Years Ago –  Dec. 6, 1945
Local boy awarded farmer degree — Edward D. Hews, the son of Mrs. Ray D. Hews of Presque Isle, was among the 170 outstanding young farmers from 42 states and Hawaii awarded the American Farmer degree at the 18th national meeting of Future Farmers of America held in Kansas City, Missouri.