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The Bangor Daily News from Bangor, Maine • 23

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rc Bangor Daily News Wednesday October Jl 1959 23 Deaths And Funerals Financial Business Engineers Disclose Reasoning Behind Okay Of Quoddy Tide Project comb Preston Neveomb Loomis Bell and Roy Fields Dow-Jones Averages I ru Maine Spud Futures MS 17 428 157 09 1 02 0774 Industrial! Railroads Utilities (Caarteay kir Break Farms! Stock Exchange 1371 JULIUS a1 COREY HOULTON Oct JO Julluo Corey 63 died Tueaday in a local hoqpital after a long illnea He was born in Blaine March 17 1893 son of John and Charlotte (Prosser) Corey 9 He had been a resident of Houl-ton for 22 years formerly he Jived in Bridgewater The deceased served in the 8 Army during world War I He is survived by his wife Mrs Velma Corey two sons Harrison and Vernon of Houlton two daughters Mrs Carlene Scott of Bangor Mrs Roberta Gaquin Bethesda Md one brother Nason Corey of Fairfield four sisters Mrs Bed-nice Laulkene and Mrs Ia Reece Mars Hill Mrs Beatrice George and Mrs Emma Gaurant Water-Ville four grandchildren Friends may call at Dunns Funeral Home Wednesday and Thursday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock Funeral services wil be conducted at the Dunn Funeral Home Friday afternoon at 2 with Rev Charles Oehrig officiating Interment will be at East Blaine Cemetery no tradrs 250 A non 8ept 2 05 no trade 2 00 A 2 25 Volumo PETER 0 MORO ASHLAND Oct 30 Peter Moro 43 died en route to a Presque Isle hospital Monday evening He was bom in Fort Kent on March 5 1916 son of Ozime and Virginia (Pelletier) Moro Surviving art his widow Mrs Viola (Sirota) Moro a daughter Jeanette St Agatha three sons Peter Jr and Lawrence Sir Agatha Richard Ashland three brothers Ozime Jr of Ashland Wilfred and Daniel of Hartfcpd Conn Friends may call at Stimson's Funeral Home here Wednesdy and Thursday from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 Prayers will be said in the funeral chapel Friday morning at 9 o'clock The Rev Henri St Amand will officiate Military committal services will be conducted at fhe Lady of Snows Cemetery Frenchville Settlement Ashland by the local America Legion and VFW 1377 Total Volume Potato Bulletin PRESQUE ISLE Oct 20 Maine shipped six cars of potatoes Monday compared with seveD cars on the same day a year ago Total Maine rail shipments tc date this season were 19 cars compared with 29 cars to thr same day a year ago Truck shipments Monday wert 29 carlots for a season's total of 227 carlot equivalents compared with 294 last year Total 8 rail shipments Monday were 401 cars compared with 376 cars on the same day a year ago price per barrel her was around $225 a few higher (Quotations Furnished by Hornblower and Weeks) Hl(h Low Clou nv si sm 11 1H 41 14 11 18 13 13 13 54 53 53 130 130 130 37 35 30 58 55 68 24 25 20 37 27 27 33 31 31 43 43 43 51 67 57 11 10 11 40 47 47 26 35 26 57 56 66 15 15 16 44 43 43 87 66 66 30 30 30 70 70 78 103 163 102 43 42 43 60 50 60 74 73 73 33 33 32 21 21 21 27 27 27 41 41 41 54 53 53 13 13 13 14 15 16 44 43 43 53 53 53 16 15 16 Industries Reduction Product Ludlum Chem Chal Store Airline Both Broad Paramount Can xd Cyanamld Por Power Elec Power Co Motor Nat Ga Radiator 8mellin( Steel Foundriea Sugar Tel St Tel Tob Viaco Steal Oil Rtf Coastline Lima Ac Ohio Iron Wka Aircraft 6 Buzzell Colby Grad Dead At 31 NEW YORK (AP)-Loring Buzzell 31 husband of television singer Lu Ann Simms died Tuesday of a heart attack The couple was married In 1954 when Lu Ann was a singer on the Arthur' Godfrey shew She was fired by Godfrey in October 1955 shortly after the birth of the first child Cindy Lu Ann expects second child in December Buzzell a native of Long Beach NY waa with the American Society of Composers Authors and Publisher Later after serving with Mills Music Inc he formed his own music publishing firm with Harold Hecht and Burt Lancaster Colby alumni records show Loring Buzzell of Long Beach was a member of the Class of 1948 at Colby College A member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity he was an officer in the organization He also belonged to the International Relations Club at the Coleg and was a member of the staff of the White Mule a college humor magazine Characterized In the college year bood aa reserved and handsome he was nevertheless termed the and ears of the Clyde Hewes Carmel Manager Dies Suddenly CARMEL Oqt 30 Clyde Upton Hewes 77 died suddenly Tuesday morning here He was town manager of Carmel Mr Hewes was born In Carmel July 9 1882 the aon of Willis and Ella (Packard) Hewea He belonged to the Hermon IOOF Carmel Grange Danforth Masonic Lodge tnd the Vance-boro of Lodge He had served as town manager of Carmel for seven years Surviving are two sons Thurl of Carmel and Dahlman of Warehouse Point Conn five grandchildren two greatgrandchildren an uncle and several cousins Friends may call In Carmel at the Harvey-Wingate Funeral Home Wednesday from 7 to 9 and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Funeral arrangements are to be announced Stocks Take Worst Dive In Month By ED MORSE AP Buiineoi News Writer NEW YORK (AP) The stock market Tuesday took its worst dive in a month as pessimism over prospects of a lean diet of steel depressed the major Indus trials The small makers of compact cars American Motors and Stude baker-Packard were on the upside and paced the market sue cessfully withstanding a late sell ing wave which hammered down blue chips to their lows for the day These stocks along with an as sortment of electronics and other space age stocks surged ahead early in the session as the pivotal industrials and rails wallowed ir regularly In the final hour the previously uneven list was knocked down to a severe loss Based on the fall in the Associated Press average the quoted value of stocks listed on the New York 8tock Exchange fell by an estimated $2100000000 The Dow Jones industrial aver ages dropped 429 to 63537 The conviction spread In Wall Street that even If the steel strikers are sent back to work for an 80-day cooling-off period under the Taft-Hartley law this will settle nothing until an agreement is arrived at Hence the outlook for the key industrials and rails would remain uncertain The AP 60 stock average fell $160 to $22200 its sharpest loss since Sept 21 when it dropped $270 The industrials were down $260 the rails $140 and the utilities 20 cents Of 1200 issues traded 344 advanced and 627 declined There were 17 new highs for the year and 27 new lows Volume increased to 2740000 shares from 2470000 Monday Good earnings for Studebaker-Packard and Wall Street that American Motors would earn $12 a share this year boosted both stocks American Stock Exhcange prices fell on volume of 990000 shares compared with 820000 Monday Government bonds advanced on a broad front with gains of more than half a point in some cases Trading increased to $5260000 par value on the big board from $4630000 Monday ELIZABETH ROSE WATSON HOULTON Oct 20 Elizabeth Rose Watson Infant died Tuesday in a local hospital The daughter of Donald and Rose (Bishop) Watson she was born in Houlton July 1 1968 She is survived by her parents and two brothers Hank and David grandparents Clifford Watson Mr and Mrs Steven Bishop New Limerick Funeral services will be conducted here at the Dunn Funeral Home Thursday afternoon at 2:30 with Rev John Ruth officiating Interment will be at New Limerick Cemetery Maine Eggs Maine egg prices paid by stores to wholesalers as reported by th Maine Department Of Agriculture Tuesday AROOSTOOK AREA A ment amounted to 281700 of which nearly 39 per cent were engaged in manufacturing a considerably higher percentage than the United States average Native ingenuity versatility sense of responsibility and productivity as well as a higher than average educational level make this labor force readily adaptable to new employment opportunities At present rail and commercial air transport are adequate and stimulating to economic communication among all parts of the State The highway system Is not only adequate and modem 'but is keeping well ahead of requirements In the field of coastal and overseas transport Maine has many superb harbors which were the basis of her prosperous economy during the nineteenth century and which today because of relative proximity to Europe the St Lawrence Seaway and leading eastern ports constitute a great economic potential Faver Location Other advantages in Maine attractive to new enterprises are the availability of suitable industrial sites abundant supplies of fresh water access to overseas raw materials favorable and cooperative local governments and business organizations and proximity to leading academic professional and research centers throughout New England Construction of the tidal power project and its auxiliary power plant would have a favorable impact on all segments of the economy of Maine As well as assisting to supply the of the growing power markets In the state construction and operation of the tidal project and its auxiliary would serve to regenerate the economy of Maine particularly in Washington County in addition to long-term beneficial effects construction of the tidal power project alone would also produce an Important short-term Impact on the economy of Maine resulting from an Investment of $100 million or more The economy of Washington County would be transformed during the six-year construction period of the project by the Influx of several thousand workers and the generation of substantial new income from wages alone As reflected in the power market and economic surveys considerable growth Is expected in the economy of New Brunswick Manufacturing the leading economic activity of the Province Is based on pulp and paper the lumber and wood-using Industries minerals and fishing and fish processing Other major segments of the economy are agriculture construction secondary manufacturing food processing the recreation Industry and professional and other services Rapid growth is expected In almost all segments of the Provincial economy Long-term economic growth however Is expected to be most pronounced in resource-based industries that manufacture for export Pulpwood (Continued on Page 28) (Continaed from Page 12) power plant may have on the regional and national economies These studies encompassed all aspects of the general economies including power markets manufacturing and industrial growth the lumber pulp and paper industries agriculture fisheries recreation transportation systems and consideration of national defense In the State of Maine the largest income-producing and power-consuming segment of the economy la manufacturing which includes lumber pulp and paper production fish processing tex tiles and apparel leather and leather goods and food processing The next largest employed group is engaged In wholesale and retail trade followed by agriculture fisheries recreation and professional and related services With the exception of the textile industry almost all segments of the Maine economy have shown continuous growth Extensive efforts are being made to attract new and diveralfied industries Into the state With 86 per cent of the land area of the state In forest the f'est products Industry is the most Important single element In Uid economy and the longtime prospects of forest-based industries are favorable particularly the pulp and paper Industry Agriculture has long been dominated by the potato crop of Aroostook County Despite rising output in other parts of the country Maine has maintained its position as the leading potato-producing state by attaining greatly increased yields on a reduced acreage An Important recent development In Maine agriculture is that the growth of poultry production has surpassed the potato crop as the leading source of farm income The long-established fishing and fish processing Industry has produced higher personal income In recent years due to the growth In demand for more expensive fish particularly the valuable lobster catch Important future growth Is also expected In the recreation industry of Maine which in 1959 ranks as the second largest income-producing activity in New England as a whole The value of the recreation Industry in Maine rose from $135 million in 1950 to $272 million in 1957 The Passama-quoddy tidal power project which would be the first large-scale tidal power plant in the western hemisphere and perhaps the first in the world would attract a great number of visitors Had the tidal project been in existence in 1957 an estimated 800000 visitors from the United States and Canada would have been attracted to the area In addition to the fact that the growing power markets of Maine can readily absorb all project power by 1980 other Important advantages in Maine should encourage more rapid economic growth The State has a large labor force of high quality In 1956 non-agricultural employ FRED TOBEY HOULTON Oct 20 Fred To-bey 74 died Tuesday in a local hospital He was bom in England in 1885 He is survived by a sister Mrs Alfred Johnson of Portland Funeral arrangements will be announced MRS STANLEY WILLIAMS Mrs Ruby Williams 71 of Bangor widow of Stanley A Williams died Tuesday evening at a local hospital after a long illness Born in Lagrange January 14 1888 she was the daughter of James and Persis (Corey) Jones Surviving is a niece Mrs Della Canty of West Enfield Remains are at the Brookings and Smith Funeral Home 133 Center Street Bangor Funeral arrangements will be announced MRS ANNIE (HUTCHINSON) CHAPIN FORT FAIRFIELD Oct 20 Mrs Annie (Hutchinson) Chapin 93 died Monday night in a St Basile hospital She was bom in Aithurette October 9 1864 daughter of Ezekial and Harriet (Campbell) Hutchinson A former Fort Fairfield resident she had lived in Limestone and was a communicant of Limestone Episcopal Church Surviving are a daughter Miss Cecil Fisher of Limestone a son A Boyd Fisher of Fort Fairfield several nieces and nephews Friends may call at the Dorsey Funeral home Fort Fairfield Wednesday from 9 until time of services Funeral services will be held In the funeral home chapel Wednesday afternoon at 3 The Rev Donald Corring-ham pastor of 8t Episcopal Church Presque Isle will officiate Burial will be in the family lot at Riverside cemetery Fort Fair-field Bearers will be Bruce Billings and Burns Phair of Limestone Bamabus Armstrong of Perth Daniel Webb Vincent Fisher and Philip Roberts Sr Fort Fairfield ACT Air Aleo Allegheney Allcfheney Allied Alii Allied Am American Am Am Am Am Si Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Anaconda Armco Armour Aihland Atchlaon Atl Atlantic AVCO Baldwin Baltimore Batb Bel) Bend lx Beth Stl Boeing Bouton Edison Bridgeport Brat Budd Mfg Bulltlo Forge Caliaham Mining Corp Canadian Pac Caie I Caterpil Trac Celaneae Ceiro de Panto Chance Vougbt Airrralt Champ Spark Plug Che Ohio Chi Si No Wert Chi 4a No Weat Pr Chgo I Pac Chrysler Clnn Gm At Ilac Cltlea Service Coca-Cola Columbia Gaa Comm Solvent Comw Edison Con Edison Con Natural Gu Cont Can Coni Motor Corn Prod Cuban Am Sugar Curtlaa Wright Dayton Pow A Ll Dayton Rubber Deere At Co Del At Hudson Dome Mine Douglas Air Dow Chem Dreaser Corp Du Pont Eastern Gas At Puel Eastern Stain Steel Eastman Kodak Elec Auto-Lite Erie Ptrat Nat Stores Plorida Pw 4t Lt Ford Motor Freeport Sulphur Gen Dynamic Gen Electric Gan Food Gen Motcra Gen Telephone Gen Tie At Rub Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Grace Graham Paige Grant Grumman Air Great No Pape Great Northern Gull OH Homeaiake Mng Hupp Corp Illinois Central IngersoU-Rand Inspiration Copper Int Business Machine Int Harvester Int Min At Chem Int Nickel Int Paper Int Tel At Tel Iowa 111 Gas Iowa Power A Lt Johns-Manvllle Jonea' At Laughlln Kansas City Pr At Lt Kennecott Kerr McGee Kimberly-Clark Koppert Co Lear Inc Lehigh Coal At Nav Lehigh Valley Liggett Myera Lockh Lockheed BANGOR AREA Grade A Grade A Case Carton Jumbo 47 48 Ex Large 44 Large 37 36 Medium 29 30 50 49 50 48 47 47 10 16 10 63 51 61 31 30 3IV 31 30 30 50 50 1 50 25 38 26 58 57 57 28 28 38 18V 18 18 42 1 41 65 64 85 28 29 29 259 257 257' 27 27 27 25 25 25 91 90 80 50 50 50 13 13 13V 59 59 59 51 49 49 94 93 63 28 25 25 44 45 49V 77 77 77 101 100 100 54 53 63 73 71 71 48 69 66 66 6 66 87 87 123 124V 45 45V 45 2 1 2 47 44 47 32 31 31 51 51V 51 52 52 52 JOSEPH CONSTANCE LANAY PRINCETON Oct 20 Joseph Constance Lanay 73 died Tuesday morning at home on Waite Street following a brief illness He was bom In Stephensville Nfld Aug 10 1886 He was a veteran of World War I a member of Wren Post American Legion Woodland Surviving art his wife Emma Lanay one son Donald two daughters Mrs Josephine Carver and Miss Dorothy Lanay several grandchildren and nieces and nephew of Princeton Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at two at the Congregational Church the Rev Robert Pugh officiating Interment will be at Princeton Cemetery Friends may call at the Irvine Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon and evening Stock Leaders Boston Produce BOSTON (API- Jobbing prices (with wholesale prices in parentheses' Tuesday were: Eggs extra large specials whita n(3U brown 41 (40) 7 lb white 36 35) brown 38 (37) 4546 lb large specials white 33 (3 brown 36 33-35) Medium specials white 25 (24) brown 30 (29) Pullets white 21 (20) brown 24 (25) Flour spring patents 649-659 Corn all rail No 2 yellow 140 Oats all rail 40 lbs poultry 99 Hay No 2 timothy $41-43 Potatoes (50 lbs 110-125 Beef sides good to prime 43-50 Lambs good to prime 42-50 Veal good to prime 44-64 Poultry choice eviscerated fowls 22-27 Fancy live fowls 10-13 Sugar fine granulated 100 lbs 955 Pork loins 44-51 NEW YORK Sales closing price and net change of the fifteen most active stocks Tuesday: Stude Pack 215100 20 1 ni 110 Stude Pack wi 109400 14 43 42 Alleghany Cp Std Oil NJ Socony Mobil Int Packers Vartan Assoc Ampex Corp Gen Motors Glen Alden Int Tel Tel Mohasco Ind US Steel 1 13 46 40 25100 22 1 23200 36 22800 94 19600 53 18700 24 18700 36 18700 15 18200 98 1 State Police Open New Communications System JOSEPH VAN BU8KIRK FORT FAIRFIELD Oct 20 Joseph Van Buskirk 70 died Sunday in Togua Veterans Hospital A World War I veteran he was born in Bloomfield Nova Scotia December 30 1888 the son of Elib and Mira (Vroom) Van Buskirk Surviving are two brothers John of Fort Fairfield and Ira of St John a sister Mrs Fred Haight of Digby nieces and nephews Friends may call at the Dorsey Funeral Home Fort Fairfield Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the funeral home Thursday afternoon at 2 The Rev Clifton Hartman pastor of Bethel Baptist Church will officiate Burial will be in the family lot erside Cemetery Bearers will be Vernon New- Postmaster Dies At Hunting Camp ST STEPHEN Oct 30 Harold Weatherby 47 of St Stepheh postmaster here since 1950 died at hia hunting camp at Mayfield Charlotte County Monday its the result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound according to Canadian authorities The Incident was discovered about 2:30 Monday afternoon Samuel Blrney found a note Weatherby had left on the camp door and notified authorities in St Stephen Medical Examiner John Me-han of St Stephen said there will be no Inquest in connection with the death which was investigated by the St Stephen detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Weatherby had been in the employ of the Postal Department for many years He was bom In St Stephen December 9 1911 the son of Mr and Mrs Lewis Weatherby Surviving besides his father are his wife Mrs Muriel (Moore) Weatherby of St Stephen two daughters Mrs Norman Staton and Mrs Phillip Herron Saint John one granddaughter Funeral services will be held from the residence at 291 Water Street St Stephen Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock the Rev Austin Jardlne and the Rev Earle officiating Redmond Higgins who has been employed by the Post Office Department since 1941 has been MRS ROSE VOGELBACH BELFAST Oct 20 Mrs Rose Vogelbach 74 died Tuesday in local hospital after long illness Mrs Vogelbach was bom In New York City June 6 1885 daughter of Jonathan and Harriett Covington She had lived in Belfast for nine years Previously she lived in Binghamton Surviving are her hisband Louis Vogelbach Belfast Services will be held from the Hopler and Georgia Funeral Home in Binghamton Friday Burial will be at Chenango Valley Cemetery Binghamton NY 47 44 46 63 61 3 31 38 36 i 15 15 13 13 13 7 7 7 66 65 95 27 27 29 79 43 43 15 85s 41 41s 63 63 45 45 41 41 34 34s 71 71 48 49 32s 32 1 4 Elec Mus Ind 17900 8 unch United Shoe 8 Pipe 8 Rubber 8 Smeltinf 8 Steel a Steel pr Upjohn Vanadium Warner Lam Western Maryland West Penn Elec Western Union Westinghouse Westinghouse Air Brake Wllcpx Oil Wiuon Go Woolworth You np town Bh Zenith Commodities By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Most commodity futures pushed higher at New York and Chicago exchanges Tuesday Rubber rose 70 up 87 of cent a pound following firmer prices at London and Singapore Cocoa and hides advanced on short covering Wool tops and wool posted smart gains on strength at London and reports Soviet bloc nations were buying heavily at Australian wool auctions Metals moved ahead Coppert lead and zinc all stepped higher Tin was not traded World and domestic sugar slipped a shade Cotton closed mixed at 5 cents a bale lower to 30 cents a bale higher Coffee and cottonseed oil also finished mixed Soybean oil was unchanged In grain dealings wheat corn rye and soybeans all gained ground Oats ended mixed ORONO Oct 20 Maine State Police officially opened their newly set up Intra-state teletype communications system with a message from Gov ciinton A Clauson In Augusta to all state police barracks at 2 o'clock The new teletype system will relieve the radio traffic among the different troops and also provide permanently recorded messages Starting next year the system will be opened to municipal police departments Receiving the message in the troop headquarters were sta'te legislators Norman Rogerson In Houlton Carl Stilphen In Thomas ton James Stanley in Orono and Benjamin Turner In Scarboro The Governor stated "You gentlemen the committees you head ed and the 99th legislature made possible the transmission today Your understanding and vision have provided the state of Maine with another valuable law enforcement tool Please accept my heartiest congratulations The legislators answered the message Individually over the teletype The troop headquarters are equipped with 100-word-per-min-ute machines while two 60-and one 100 word per minute machines are located at the Augusta headquarters The Maine Automobile Registration office in Augusta Is also equipped with a teletype An appropriation of $15000 for the new system was made by the last session of legislature for a two-year period Card of Thank We wish to thank our friends neigh hors and relatives for their many acts of kindnesa and the beautiful floral tributes and expressions of sympathy In the recent loss of our little son Larry Anderson Mr and Mrs Vernal Anderson Mllllnocket Mains Loews Lorlllard Lukens Steel Mack Truck! Mnavox Marshall Field Martin McDonnell Air Merck Middle South Util Minn Par St Lt Missouri Kansas Texas 6 Missouri Paelllc Monsanto Chem Montgomery Ward Mont Pw Co Murray Corp Nat Biscuit Nat Cash Re Nat Dairy Prod Nat DUtiUera Nat Gypaum New Eng Elec Cent Chi Si St Louis Niagara Mohawk North Am Aria Norfolk Western North Paclf Ohio Edison Ohio Oil Olln Math Oliver Corp Outboard Marine Oxford Paper Pacific Gas Si Elec Pan Am Airways xd Paramount Penney Penn Power A Light Pennsylvania Pepsi-Cola pflxer (Chasi Co Phelpt Dodge Philip Morris Phillips Pete Phil Electric Pi Us ton Co Procter A Oamble xd 28 30 43 88 43 63 45 42 35 72 41 33 46 In Memoriam In sad and loving memory of our dear sweet mother and wife Bernina McCray who passed away Oct II 1858 Out of a world of suffering Into a Garden of Rest God's Garden must be beautiful He only takes the best Mima dear how we miss you More and more as each day goes by But we hope to meet you some day In that great home on high Sadly missed by husband Ervin McOray nine daughters and son she had resided In Old Town for a time where she was employed EUGENE ANNETTE STANDISH Oct Eugene Annett 62 of Standish died here Tuesday after a long Illness Born in Plymouth October 22 1896 the son of John and Delileh (Everett) Annett be was a veteran of World War I He served in the Army Mrs Annett was employed at the Portland Terminal Co prior to retirement He was a member of the White Rock Grange in Gorh am Aurviving are his Wife Mrs Angle Giady Stocxwell Annett of Standish two oauiliters Mrs Edna Bogerd of Silver Springs Md and Mrs Helen Heycocg of Indianapolis Ind a brother Miles A Annett of Kenduskeag two sisters Mrs Etta Ballard of Washburn and' Mrs Aima Andrews of Moosehead Lake six grandchildren Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10 at the Neal Funeral Home in Gorham Committal services will be held at Evergreen Cemetery East Corinth Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock Berries NEW YORK BANKS Bankers 87 88 Hanover 51 53 Chase Manh 60 2 Empire 26(1 269 First Nat'l City 63 63 Morgan Guaranty 161 102 Chemical Bank NY Trust 66 61 Irving 39 64 Manufacturers 56 56 BOSTON BANKS First 66 92 Shawmut 49V 51 First Boston Corp 78 60 Rockland Atlas 43 45 CHOWE FUNERAL HOME 18 ForMt Av Dial 2-1543 CALAIS Oct 20 Funeral services for Mrs Edith Manson were held Friday afternoon from Scholl Funeral Home with the Rev Clayton Richard officiating Interment was at Oak Grove Cemetery Gardner CALAIS Oct 20 Funeral services for Mrs Ida Beckett were held Sunday afternoon from St Episcopal Church the Rev Brown officiating Bearers were William Peterson Gerald Hill Claire Wright William Hilyard 8mith Thomas Percy Fox Interment was at Calais 35 35 1 1 15 15 Alaska Airlines Arkansas Puel Oil Arkansas Louisiana Ga Asamara Oil Atlas Plywood Corp British Pet Co Brown Co Canada So Pete Central Me Power Pfd Chromalloy Corp Clary Corp Creole Pete Draper Corp Drilling and Expl Dynamics Corp Dumont Lab Electric Bond 4r 8h Eureka Ltd Fairchild Camera Farady Uranium Ford Mot Ltd Hecla Mining Bollinger Holly Corp Imperial Oil Jupiter Oils Kaiser Indust Lake Shore Louisiana LAI Maine Public Service Molybdenum National Petroleum National Research Tel Tel New Jeraey Zinc Nickel Rim and Aria Land North Canadian Oil 2 13-16 2 1-18 3 1-16 Northspan Uranium Northeast Airlines Ogden Corp Pac Petroleum Pete Pantepec Oil Phoenix Steel Remington Arm Co Royallte Oil Sapphire Pete Sayre and Fisher Shattuck Den Min Signal OArO-A Stanrnck Uranium Technicolor Universal Controls Webb St Knapp Webb Knapp Pr 66 65 7 S2V Public vc Blac A Ok 36 38 38 home at Sherman Mills Sunday to resume her duties as teacher of the Primary School after seven Illness Attending the University of Malne-Connecticut football game Saturday In Orono were the Rev Lance Bird with Ralph Ames Joe Burke David Gardner Kim and Charlie MePhee The County Council American Legion meeting at Cherryfield Good county com minder Don-Sunday was attended by Seth A aid Russell adjutant Percy MePhee Asher Kneeland Harold Beers Oscar Carey Fremont Mc-Iver and Mrs Seth A Good of the auxiliary 1 Town schools were closed Monday with teachers attending the County Convention at Machias First snow of the season arrived Sunday night leaving white ground all day Monday while below freezing John Kaine Is recovering at his home after an auto mishap in which an ear was badly lacerated 65 65 36 35 35 61 59 60 24 23 24s 50 48 48 FOR SALE BY BIB The State of Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Game offers for sal as one unit two (3) parcels of land with the buildings known as the Enfield Fish Rearing Station situated In the Town of Enfield Penobscot County Maine Bid No 60-372 including complete description of land may be obtained from Bureau of Purchaser Room 307 8ate Office Building Augusta Maine where bids will be publirlv onened and read on November 4 1959 at 10:45 a EST Bid must be accompanied hv a Certified Bank Manager's or Cashiers Check Bank or Postal Money Order payable te of State of Maine" in an amount eoual to 25N of purchase prlei offered Deposit of unsuccessful bidden will be returned STATE OP MAINE BUREAU OP PURCHASES -OYER STATE PURCHASING AGENT Of I Slates Card Shower At Madawaska MADAWASKA Oct 20 Re gent Mrs Marion MacDonald of St Thomas Circle Daughters of Isabella and Miss Aurore Lausler Vice-Regent and Chairman of the Sick Committee have organized a "Shower of for the polio patients from the town of Mada-waaka who are hospitalized at the Hyde Memorial Home in Bath All the members of 8t Thomas Circle have been requested to send cards to Linda Desjardins Janet McIntosh and Jeanette Gendreau Joan Lagasse Geneva Thlbault John Louis Charette Philip Levesque and Mrs Yvon Dufour in Bath and also to Gilman Fongemie Hotel Dleu Hospital Edmundston and Rejean Michaud at Madigan Hospital Houlton The Telephone Committee captains participating In the shower are: Mrs Marlon MacDonald Miss Aurore Lausler Mrs Adele Soucy Mrs Melanie Daigle Mrs Etienette Pelletier for Frenchville Mrs Artna Tardiff Mra Le-anne Tardiff Mrs Leanne Doucette Mrs Almeda Clavette Mrs Fernande Albert Mrs Lillian Bishop Mrs Grace Cormier Mrs Ann Marie St Pierre Mrs Zelia Albert Mrs Gertrude Beaulieu Mrs Shirley Roy Mrs Aline Couturier Mrs Theresa McWhlnnle and Mia Rosa McMahon Pullman Pur Oil Radio Corp Rayonler Raytheon Republic Bteel Revlon Rexell Drug Reynold Mrtela Reynold Tob Richfield Oil Rockwell Standard Royel Dutch St Louis San Pram St Joseph Lead St Regis Piper Seaboard Air Line Seers Roebuck Servel Inc Schenley Scherlng Scott Paper Shamrock Sheron Steel Sinclair OH Socony-Mobll Southern Co Southern Pacific Southern Rwy Southern pr FUNERAL SERVICES OLD TOWN Oct 20 Funeral services for Earl A Boylngton of Olamon were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the chapel of the Craig Funeral Home 24 High Street Old Town Harry Richardson pastor of Faith Bible Church Olamon officiated and conducted the committal service at the cemetery Bearers were Clifford Bonsey Forest Boylngton Carl Dunn and Walter Smart Inllfrment was in the family lot In Eddington Cemetery 49 48 48 12 12V 12 38 37 37 67 65 86 81 61 81 37 37 37 38 37 37 82 51 51 40s 46 40 38 38 38 72 71 71 61 66 61 17 17 17 Potato Market NEW YORK (AP) Potatoes steady LI 50 lb sk unwashed US No 1 size Katahdins Chippewa 125-35 SEND FLOWERS by Wire Delivery and Quality Guaranteed by tha meat raaponaibl florlsta Look in Tallow Pagea Fl ORI8TS' Telegraph Delivery So Carolina Elec OiA 35 34V 35 UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS in the Ashland Trust Co Ashland Maine The following statement contain information on depoaltor who hiva no) mad a deposit or withdrawn any part thereof or any part of the dividend iSfl00 or 01 mor than twenty year next preceding November 1 know" to the treaeurer to be living Two year after th dtj AfthlA publication til monevs In the following inactive account shall bi paid Into th State Treasury In accordance with State lew Sperry-Rnd Standard Brandt Stand Oil Cel Stend Oil Ind Stand Oil DEXTER Oct 20 Prayers for Donna Marie Roblchaud infant who died Monday evening In a Bangor hospital will be said Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock from Mt Pleasant Cemetery Dexter She was bom in Dexter Sep tember 26 1959 the daughter of Neilan and Betty (Nelson) Roblchaud Surviving besides the parents are a brother Daniel paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Albert Roblchaud of Dexter maternal grandparents Mrs Francis Ronco of Dexter and Normal Nelson Portland GUILFORD Oct 20 Funeral services for Mrs Edna Campbell were held on Monday afternoon at 2 from the Harvey Funeral Home in Guilford the Rev Perley Odell of Bucksport and the Rev Manfred Carter pastor of the Methodist Church officiating Bearers were Adin Robinson A McSorley Ray Wiae Orville Carr Alfred Race Chester Moulton Burial wu in the family lot at Elmwood Cemetery Guilford Local Securities BONDS 23 31 31ki 71 TO 70 43 43 43 41 41 41 47 46 46 32 31 31s 1(( 56 20 34 31 71 27 18 Last Known Residence Whether Known to be Deceased OLD TOWN Oct 20 Funeral services for Mrs Grace Cole 74 widow of Charles Cole who died In Bangor Monday will be held In the chapel of the Craig Funeral Home 24 High Street OldT Town Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock Visiting hours will be held Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock and Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock when friends may call Mrs Cole was born In Green-bush the daughter of Albert and Abbie Dexter McPheters and had resided In Bangor for more than 40 years Before her marriage Name of Depositor Mt Pollard Louis Daggett Doris Page Peter Moro Janie Graham Ervtn Robinson Mary Harrlman William Wayfleld Leonard Dupery Florence Dayton Helen Furlona Edward Oarty Date of Last Denosit or Withdrawal 10-31 -38 1- 6-36 11- 3-37 4-18-38 8-30-36 7- 8-37 11-35-37 10-11-38 12-13-39 1- 4-29 8- 1-3 5-34-39 Amount Standing te Credit a ii 60 1 00 1 14 77 164 672 100 33 100 100 J( 30 30H Wo Ara Members of tbs FLORISTS' TILEORAPW DELIVERY ASSOCIATION Leugaa A Frederick' Inc TL 4521 Vanceboro TANCEBORO Oct 30-Miss Clark returned from bar 30 tiJTSUT 14 correct according to my beat knewltdg Mold Cousins Treasurer.

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