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Morning Sentinel from Waterville, Maine • 11

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Morning Sentineli
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Waterville, Maine
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Waterville Morning Sentinel be Hi it iliiiii PsfiaHi fe MB AND MRS ERNRID CROSBY BB and Mrs Maude olsom $2573090 TODAY ONLY $25477947 LIABILITIES DEC 31 147 4HM Mobilflome 7 'i fa socony vacuurtr nkW bottued BAS! tWo eye I 1 1 Total Liabilities and Surplus THANKS fmntly of the late Mrs Eu Wilmington Del Ronald Cogswell of Belfast 342858901 I 284523794 A DRUMMOND COi GENERAL INSURANCE the 50th anniversary of theirwed ding day WeU Maine Mr and Mrs Crosby appear In fine health Mr Crosby has liv ed in retirement since completing 12 service as register of deed i for Kennebec county in 1935 They have made their home in Albion village Mr Crosby is a native oL Unity born Nov 25 1871 He attended I the schools in Unity and later mov ed to Gullford He is the son of Mr and Mrs Eli Vickery 'Crosby He worked In a grocery store in Guilford for a time and in 1897 I entered the employ of the I Dunham Company clothing store I where he remained for 10 years I He then purchased a farm ifi Al bion and in 1907 was elected repres entative to the Maine legislature In company with Charles A known through central Alumni Group Of High School To Meet Wed An Important meeting of the Skbwhegan High School will be held Wednesday night at 7 at the Junior High School Graduation plans and matters per taining to the alumni banquet will be discussed Joseph Viles association presi dent urges members to be present as attendance will largely determine wHnfHdw tfa nirffoBlratlAn i ro continued 1 rost Laurel Gagnon Sherwood Mullen and John Bisson A spa I ghetti dinner was served after I which the boys attended the Hl 1 Jinx party I Mrs Micah Philips and infant son Sheldon John have returned to I their residence in North Anson I from the Clyde Smith Memorial Hospital I Miss reda Lessard al nurse at Togus passed the weekend I with her mother Mrs Richard Les 1 sard of North Avenue I Gerald Hilton of Winter Street I returned Monday to his work i in I Corinna after conveiescmg xor weeks at his home due to an infections OR SALE Clarion Cream Enamel KITCHEN RANGE With Lynn oil burners water coiL 'Also hall rack with seat and mirror paper hangers outfit TeL Madison 170 11 21 Heald St Admitted LIABILITIES DEC 31 1947 Net Unpaid Losses Unearned Premiums All Other Liabilities Cash capital Surplus over all Liabilities a anay pm wttsw aatravaUa reetal itch Get JAYNt Mk ato fellow the dinwtiana the Pin Wona treataart drrd Special way to rettOfS Pin Worma Aaa year SniSKiati BW iu HaWcnM 1 4 I Canada and the more recent 25 Union red Kittredge vfh ku uaixiva uiv iw college in Colorado rom Oakland from the iremens and wiorsun she will visit her brother Henry lion and Willis Russell from the I TTm 9 MlWS 1 tXAa MAairc TR1AT1A Mrs Nellie Ellis of Ellsworth was ia weekend guest of MT and Mrs Harold 'Besser Drake he operated a grocery store! Mr and Mrs Arthur Greeley in Albion He was associated with I turned on night from 1 Drake for five years and then took as a partner John Crosby operat weekend vis ing under the firm name of Crosby weekend vis and Crosby Later he conducted ltor Stratton the business himself' selling out in Mr and Mrs Guy Masher have 1917 to enter the lumber business returned from Corinna where they He was elected register of deeds in I passed two days with Mrs Moshers 1923 (sister and husband 'Mr and Mrs Mrs Crosby was born in Albion! Elmer Cole the daughter of George and I Mr' and Mrs Timothy Roberts of Mary Hurd oss Their only Heath Street had as Sunday guests daughter' is Mrs Orman Higgins of I Mr and Mrs Charles Brooks and Albion and they have one grand famny of Wilton son Clyde Higgins I Mrs Tyman Nason chairman of Mr Crosby is a member of cen Jg town' health nursing committee tral Lodge of Masons in China and I transportation for pre belongs to Dunlap Chapter I school age children and mothers de Arch Masons also in China I siring to attend any monthly child became a member of the Albion I jjeajth conference if she is con lodge of Odd ellows when tba tacted conferences are held on the lodge was organized and became its lfourth Wednesday at the American first vice grand He later became! home i a noble grand of Those from Oakland who attend Mrs Crosby is a member of the I toatoUatlonf' officers of or Grange est Paje Wm and Aux iiiary in Waterville on Sunday eve I njng were Mr and Mrs Edmund Brown and Mrs Mauue roisom company Utiea 31 1947 70167 64178033 1765073X16 cle and aunt Mr and Mgs John Darling Mrs Sarah Brown of Boston was a weekend guest of her 'daughter I Judith Brown at the home of Mrl and Mrs Arthur Brown of the HUI Road I Mr and Mrs Ralph at tended services at the Baptist! Church in Burnham Sunday even 1 ing I Mr and Mrs Ross Holt and! son Ross jr were guests of her un cle knd aunt Mr and Mrs 'James! Zwicker of Brownville Sunday I EAST VASSALBORO A reception and shower were giv en on Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Gustave Page for their son and wife Mr And Mrs Paul Page who were recently married' Mrs George Webber was in charge of the arrangements and Harold Cates was master of cere monies The program consisted of a vocal trio by Everett coombs Guy I Earle and Karl Cates reading by Mrs Albert Luce speech by Carl Lord solo I Love You Truly by! Effie Cate reading Mrs Maurice Lancaster speech by Rev 'Gilbert Taverner and piano selections Refreshments Included a wedding cake Mr and Mrs Page are re siding with Mrs parents Mr and Mfs Thomas rench of South China Mrs Nellie Marriner who has been spending several days with Mr and Mrs Manley Goodale has returned to North Vassalboro Mrs Arab Richmond of Bath has! been the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Upham for a week The met Tuesday evening with Mrs I Backer and Mrs Annie Cates The worship program "The contribution of the Rural Community to Man was in charge of Mrs Nellie Earle and was followed by a musi cal and literary program in charge of Mrs Edith Canham and Mrs Arthur Jeffery At the close re freshments were served1 There were 20 present 1 i Harland Davis has returned to Ricker Classical Institute after spending a vacation at home irst presidential conven tion to admit women delegates was that held by the Progressive Party at Chicago in 1912 Medical Test Proved This Great to Relieve MONTHLY EMALE PAINS Art you troubled by distress of fe male functional monthly disturb ances? Does this make you suffer from pain feel so nervotu weak hitrh at such times? Then no try Lydia Vegetable Compound to relieve such symp toms! In a recent medical test this proved remarkably helpful to wom en troubled thia way Any drugstore? HYDIAL 2117711)4 l166tt217 1045870 Club tacked three puffs yesterday at the home of Mrs Iva Rowell of Madi son Avenue This was followed by light refreshments which were served by the hostess A regular business meeting will be held at the residence of Mrs Minnie Greene of East ront Street on April 22nd at 2:00 She will be assisted in serving by Mrs Tina Stewart Mr and Mrs Merton Brown of Solon are th 3 parents of son born April 18th at the Redington Memo rial Hospital Mr and Mrs William Thomas of Abbott Village Me were the weekend guests of Rev and Mrs Charles Kinney Mr Thomas is a brother of Mrs Kinney They are on their way to visit relatives in' Gor ham and Plataville Conn Mrs Eva B' Harriman wheels in terned at the Redington Memorial Hospital was visited on Sunday by Mr and Mrs Clarence Meservey and children and her mother Mrs Robert Wolf of Lewiston The Me servevs later visited with Mrs Har father Mr Albert Blair of North Avenue Mrs Emma Wilbur of Cross Street and Mrs Louise Cushman of East ront Street were the dinner guests of Mrs Alice Cross in air field on Sunday Pvt Ralph Young of Mr and Mrs Irvtn Young of Island Ave hue who was recently home on a short has returned to Denver Colorado where he is en rolled in an airplane mechanics course Skowhegan public schools are closed this week for spring vaca tion prior to reopening next week for the final ranking period The Official Board of Centenary Methodist church scheduled for Wednesday is postponed to meet riday of this week at the parson age at 7:30 Midshipman Richard Marrinef son of Mr and Mrs Earl Mar riner of Middle Street is expected home next weekend from St Peters burg lorida Marriner has com pleted a three months training cruise to California Mexico and Panama Mr and Mrs Edwin Whiting are returning from Boston today where they have been visiting their daughter Mrs John Rogers of Marshfield Hills Mass They will be accompanied by Mr and Mrs Mer rill Randall of East Lynn Mass who will spend the summer with Mifr and Mrs Leo Cyr at a ST 1 VUMLAMb nuvxwiAAJ Mr and Mrs William Simpson of Bucksport formerly of Skowhegan visited Sunday at the residence of Mrs Kate Simpson of West ront street Mr and Mrs Gordon Guest of Skowhegan Personal Notes The Cheerful Workers Skowhegan Local News A Juvenile Grange was organized on Saturday evening James Ham bleton was elected master and other officers are: Blaine Ellis overseer nitna Hambleton lecturer Byron Wrigley chaplain Paul Ellis stew ard David Norton assistant stew ard Dana Wrigley gate keeper Alice Wrigley Ceres Norma Boyles Pomona Patricia Boyles lora Beverley Wrigley lady assistant George Peterson secre matron elected is Miss Dorothy riault of Winslow to Leon ancljet ticia erland of Winslow land Walter and Angelina Bulger Of Winslow tef John Vigue of Wa terville land rom Walter aixi Bulger of Winslow Haymond Vigue of Waterville born April 18th at the Redington Memorial Hospital Mr and Mrs John Buzzell and son Eden of Winter Street were tn Bangor Bunday Mrs EU Littlefield is visiting her daughter Mirs Marion Stedman of Kittery Interment of the late Mrs Albert Blair took place yesterday in the family lot at which time Rev Kinney offered prayers Mrs Hilda Boulette who has been a surgical patient iar several weeks at Sisters Hospital in Waterville returned home Bunday She is being cared for by Mrs Alfred Washburn jr Mr and Mrs Willard Gordon Of East ront Street have been vis iting with her sister and husband in Norfolk Virginia The Gordons are expected Lack this weekend Alfred Coombs son of Mr and Mre A Coombs celebrated his 'fifteenth birthday riday at thehome of his parents on Elm Street Those present were Norman Brawn Steve Gilman Richard Stems Mark Eabate Miles Dodge Robert I GRANGE WORKS DEGREES At the regular meeting of Ken jnebec valley Grange held Saturdaynight the third and fourth degreeswere worked on a class of candi dates This was followed by a bak I ed bean supper At the next meet I tag to be held on May 1 a ire Pre vention program will be given and I movies shown PENSION CLUB MEETS I The American Pension Club No I I met at their rooms at the Meth odist Church riday evening with I 1 22 members present The business I sxurinn was conducted by the presi ident Mrs Hattie Donna ana aner I the Prayer and flag salute I were given Xt was voted to send a box of fruit to a shut ta member I also to fill a Sunshine basket for I another shut in at the next meet hng The Comet and other com jmunicatlons were read by the sec retary and supper was served dur Itag the social hour which followedthe close of the meeting I CRIPPLED CHILDREN I Mrs Alfred Christopher chairman I of the drive for the Pine Tree Crlp I fund which was re Icentiy held here reports that the I sum of $36975 was given from Ma I ritKon She expressed her appreci ation to those who helped 13A3331 LLABILinES DEC 31 Net Unpaid Losses I a 167149021 uneamea rrenuums 20217360 Cash CapitalSurplus over all 1327993 1 Liabilities $379461201 1 Liabilities and I Surplus SPECIAL! Reg $700 Machine PERMANENT INCLUDESHAIR CUT A SHAMPOO fingerwave Complete Reg $10 Cold Wave seoo SHAMPOO fingerwave Complete BUTLER'S BEAUTY SALON 2nd loor TeL 715 Week Days S' A 5:30 Saturdays' 9 A 9:30 13X608 920367 a 097890 14 1 All other Liabilities 12588 Cash Capital i 1000000 179 SILVER ST TEL 1878 WATERVILLE MAINE Uttgjlrto $1942d65tg Our Bottled Gas Installation is AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS! NEAT ECONOMICAL TROUBLE REE! With Mobil flame you get an installation as attractive i looking as it is efficient And no chance of running out of gas You get two cylinclera When one is empty just turn on the other and give us a ring Mobil flame means fast easy cooking and automatic hot wttrforjMtafewcenlsaday a am I Lwifirhsnn I xical IVewS one Albion: rom Grace Taylar 97olof Albion to Daniel and Verna Maud Powers Correspondent telephone I Blake of Albion land and buildings on the Cookson Road: rom wtax and violet Crist of Albion to Real Estate Mortgage Loans I Ctafficrd Bank taterest and Rents Agents Balances Interest and Rents All Other Assets Gross Assets Deduct items not admitted Admitted LLABUjITIES DEC 31 1947 Net Unpaid Losses Unearned Premiums All Other Liabilities Stirplus over all LiabilitiesTotal Liabilities and Surplus PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON jjTICA MUTUAL INSURAlJcE INSURANCE uOJMJaAWX Providence BX ASSETS DEC 31 1947 Cash ta Office and Bank 296033968 Stocks anT Bonds Agents Balances Interest and Rents All Other Assets1 i Gross Assets Deduct items not admitted Gross Assets Deduct items not Admitted Admitted inabilities dec 31 1947 saA tTrialri 1 I Learned Premiums Other Liabilities Capital (Statutory Deposit) Surplus over all Liabilities CLINTON Mr and Mrs Charles Hanson oil Waterville spent the weekend at their home on the Ridge Road I Mrs orest Norton and I daugh ter Carla and Mrsf Edward Sto well of Oakland and Roy Dyke of I Wilton called on Mr 'and Mrs! Clyde Walked Sunday Mrs Carroll Robinson who has been recuperating at the homel of her daughter and husband Mr and Mrs Guy Mason Jr of al mouth has returned I Mrs Edith Stratton of Madison! who has been cartag for Miss Pau line Simonson at the home of her grandfather Marcellus Cain return ed Sunday i I Mr and Mrs Norman Sawyer and children Diane and Suzanna of Portland called on her cousin Mrs Myron Stinson rida 5 John oss 01 Benton atauou wmi in town Saturday I Mrs viola Topsham of Needham is visiting her sister Mrs a I UUia i xoung i Miss Grace Morrison of (Portland 1 spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Carroll Robinson Miss Dorothy I Decker of Mach ias spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Clyde Deck er I The son born recently to and Mrs James Page has been named Leslie Roderick I Mr Ernfrid Crosby of red Wood of West Cainton who! thgt town are today celebrating nas oeen a a Hospital in Waterville has return 1 ed I Mr and Mrs Owen and daughter Barbara Jean of Dexter called on Mr and Mrs Lindell Weymouth Sunday Timothy and Terryl Weymouth of Benton were riday night guests! of their aunt and uncle Mr and I Mrs Erwin wiswell I Miss Muriel Beal of Belfast was a weekend guest of he? brother and wife Mr and Mrs Leon Beal! I Mr and Mrs Herbert lemming of Howland called on her aunt Mrs Eben Gordon riday Mr and Mrs John Darling have returned from Belfast where' they! were called the death of her randmothr Mrs Ella Staples ag ed 92 years a a aaaa jhir and Airs xjiuyu duii aavi daughter Constance of Harmony called on Mrs Agnes 'Walker a Sun day I The youth meeting win be held at the ree Baptist vestry Thurs day evening at 7:30 Roll call' Scrip 1 ture verse oegmnmg wiun and Mrsi George A Waldron attended the Methodist Church sale and supper ta airfield Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs Harold Gerald and IMr and Mrs Omar Gerald were in Pittsfield Saturday evening Mrs Aaron Scott daughter Inez of Benton were in town Sat urday I Mr and Mrs George Stevens and Mr and Mrs George A Waldron attended entertainment sponsored by the Sons of Union Veterans ta Pittsfield Saturday evening 5 £W1TS xiexiry CVBprco io aaw 5VwIU a daughter Mrs Ruth Randall of Itary and Harold Ellis treasurer The wiimingtnn Del i matron elected is Miss Dorothy Ronald Cogswell of Belfast is I Boyles The master Gordon Boyles spending his vacation with his uh presided at the grange meeting and 0 1 Hr VlanvtAt TOO TVWMY1 TAfl JV1 XuLwliV VI delegate for the recreational pro gram for youth Mrs Edna Brown was I appointed in charge of sub scripttons to the National Grange magazine The speaker who was to have been Libby state vettnarian of Augusta cancelled his engagement due to other business but will speak to the group at a later date The program included group staging a skit Paul Ride by Edward Oliver and Keith Southard with Mrs Evelyn Boyles reader Three students from the Junior class of Williams High school I gave the readings which they gave at the Junior reading contest asfollows: I Want to Look Natural 1 by Anita arrell Mickey's Marker I by Sally Tuttle and Bill McGee's Weapon by rank Jordan At the meeting next Saturday Mrs Bur ton of Bath will show slides of I the North Pond Camp for Crippled Children Refreshments were served by Mrs Edith Stevens Mrs Calls Dudley and Mrs Erma Wrigley I Those from Acme Rebekah Lodge Ito do the ritual work at the dis I trict meeting of district No 14 to lb held at East Vassalboro Grange hall on riday with vassamoro Lodge as hostess group will be: Noble grand Mrs Margaret Bow vic ffrana JOTS Aines xaiam Chaplain Mrs Phebe olsom past noble grand Mrs Dorothy Jor dan conductor Mrs Louise Nick erson warden Mrs Mabel Gleason secretary Mrs Dorothy Miner right supporter to the noble grand Mrs Alys Watson left Mrs Gertrude Cunningham right sup porter to the vice grand Mrs Ethe Hutchinson and left Mrs Calls Dudley inside guardian Mrs Nellie Hambleton: banner bearers Miss Vivian Robinson Mrs Eleanor LOOK OUT OR pmwoms BeMnt mdiul WOT0 twesl awater ef ehUdfeti (aadcrewn 1 I iJ A7 VaKianU LjUUdi I 'ihft T1 01 genie Larsen who resided at 40 Mrs Grace Marston Correspondent lei school street Oakland wish to I tnanK Tne neignours auu liirs Larsen for their kind expres Dav Mrs Audrey Livingstone andlsions of sympathy Also for the Mr Alice Thwing many kindnesses which were shown There will be no more public card I Mrs Larsen while allyeand to her parties on riday evenings at Cas 1 family after her passing cade Grange hall I The Ladles Circle of the United BENTON Baptist JU Benton arm Buresu win meet th Grsnee Hell Margaret Hurd Mrs Georgia York 1 The subject of the meeting will Mrs Edna Brown and Mrst Agnes I be Modern Meat Cookery under the Rand Puffs will be tacked direction of the Home Dwnonstra reiuuwx ruu Ition Agent Mrs Edith Spear of The Giri Scouts of Troop No 4 will have their bicycle ride on Wed nesday instead of on Tuesday as The meeting will formerly announced They are to at 1030 a meet at the home of Mrs William ved under the leadership of Mrs at 1 Nina Richardson Mrs Irene Tler Ihe 3 of the and Ethel Cairtae church will meet Wednesday after noon with Mrs Dorothy Tobey The I assisting hostesses will be Mrs Gertrude Varney and Mrs Harriet Tobey Miss' Elizabeth Hurd daughter of Mr and Mrs Mark Hurd of the Waterville road is a patient at the Thayer Hospital Miss Bertha Hoar visited her sis ter in law Mrs Katherine Hoar last week enroute to San Jose I Cal to make her home with her sister and husband Mr and Mrs rank Luce Miss Hoar has com pleted 40 years of teaching 15 ta I afitlT(C2 nsjoisAM AzStav 58861195 Real Estate 2327520081 Mortgage Lqans 1 3417603A0J Cash in Office and 3773602 1 Bank 1443 904 A8 Accounts Receivable 11 $3172139A4l Inter Re Ins und Interest and Rents 20826947 All Other Assets $3151312737 Gross Assets ixzcuuvir xiuw 4237146411 admittea 1370111107 131343970 Admitted a nna nrm net Net Unpaid Losses 12028 6S8S a I Unearned Premiums 569464446 AU Other Liabilities 1838 Cash Capital Mutual Compaqjr $3151312747 Surplus over all Liabilities 5 929 762 32 UNITED STATES BRANCH ToU1 abunies and PALATINE INSURANCE surplus $25477447x1 COMPANY LTD Of London England I HOME IRE AND MARINE ASSETS DEC 31 1947 I INSURANCE CO Mnrteaoi (Participation I CALIORNIA Certificates) 740096 ASSETS DEO Stocks and Bonds 340241373 Stocks and Bonds Cash in Office and Bank 36040942 Cash ta Office and Agents Balances 27667660 Bank Bins Receivaoie Interest and Rents All Other Assets £2587373 39571122 Equity in Mut Corps 7740721 39840449 1364264 Agents' Balances 1148718 Bills Receivable 2542817 Interest and Rents 1 All Other Assets $419843910 4 I Gross Assets 1381415 Deduct Items mot: admitted $418434495 404178001 LIABlLITTES DEC 31 1947 1 I 11818145 Unearned Premiums AH otner uaouraes 50000000 Cash Capital rr I Surplus over all I 1409420961 Liabilities umM Total LiabUities and $4184444981 Surplus I 5 i 'k' Mr And Mrs Crosby Celebrate iftieth Wedding Anniversary Today Married in Albion April 20 1898 WAGE CONERENCE neipvates who left Monday for Rfnrks Tn Snotliilllt Boston to attend the Great Nor YORK April Sales Ithern Paper Company: Wage Con Kp send net change of the ixerence are ueo xiciuy i mteen most acuve svocjls yjuay Petley from the Puly and Sulphite Curtiss Wright 89600 8H uwn Radio 36900 1O Central 24000 15 Publicker Ind 20400 27 3 Sidney land and buildings oowne Cross Roaa a I Vassalboro: rom Ephrlam and Harriet Cooper of VassaltiWo to Insmest and Della Sidney' land on Cemetery: Street 1 Waterville rrom nenry vu jcj of Waterville to Arthur Charpen tier of Waterville three lota of land on Yea ton Street rom James" Poulin of Waterville to Robert and Shirley Beals of watemue land ixf "Suvermount Vbuth ellowship Meets Saturday The North Kennebec Baptist Youth ellowship will meet Saturday in Skowhegan with approximately 75 expected to attend from Waterville Skowhegan Pittsfield Madison Nor ridgewock Hartland Canaan Clin ton and other surrounding com munities A 640 banquet served by the Phllathea will open the program UNERAL MRS HEDWIDGE CARON Bearers at the funeral of the late Mrs Hedwldge Caron who died at her home' on East Maple Street Tuesday were six nephews Mr Arthur Bechard Dona Michaud Henry Bechard Adjutor Breton Lu cien Bouchard and Lester Bragg Services were held from her late home riday afternoon at 2:30 pm with Rev Kinney officiating Interment was in the South Side Cemetery Relatives and friends from out of town included Mrs Arthur S' Goss East Natick Massn Mrs Ly dia Poulin Mrs Louise Laotate Miss Edwidge Lapointe Mr and Mrs Arthur Bechard Mrs Napo leon Breton Mr and Mrs Henry Bechard Mr and Mrs Dona Mich aud and children Priscilla and Paul of Augusta Landry Mr and Mrs Lester Bragg Mr andMrs Lucien BoUchard Mr and Mrs Adjutor Breton of Waterville Mrs Xl La Vallee of Old Town Mr and Mrs John Caron and daugh ter Gullford Mr and Mrs Ivan Clough Auburn Mrs Mary Clough Mrs Lawrence Dysart Pittsfield Mr Leopold Bourque and Mr and Mrs Adrian Levesque ana oaugn ter Doris of Brunswick Albion land and buildings I Anffiistar rom's Alfred LI Magee rinanoialNnwe' of Augusta to Victor and nnanciai Ivews Illette Bolduc of Augusta land and wa JiHinzhnffK nr Mt Vernon Avenue' And iviarKet rices Belgrade rom Charles SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSiSS I lorence Wation and Marguerite tYeaton of Waterville to Ida Nejaon Stocks Break Through of Belgrade land and buildlngs on the Augusta Belgrade Road AvpraffC Biffh I Clinton: rom Alma lood xear Average rugu cliaton Eene and Loaita NEW YORK April Stocks wells of Clinton land and build broke through their average high of on spring Street 1 the year in market on a late armingdale: 'rom Edith MT surge of buying I Mitchell of armingdale to Lester Rails benefiting from a freight Im i Griffin of Winthrop Jand I on rate boost led the way ta the final utchfield Road I wv hour several at new tops for the Gardiner: rom Ethel Geay past 19 months Earlier demand! Gardiner to rank A Wlseof centered on favored oils nrobera on Liberty' Street metals liquors and aircrafts Many I jy Eloise Lawrence were sluggish through most Madelon Caney of Gardiner of the session and some remaining A W15e of GardtaerhfiA tn lower ground Inn isbertv street Hti The Associated Press 60 stock ntchfield: rom Harold A Leigh comporite cUmbed A of a of Malden Mass to Jessqr 664 ttshighest level since Oct 231 Litchfield ten acrespf 1947 The rail average was at its 1 since At 30 Monmouth: rom' Bc iM 1 trials equalled their 1948 high jxw vances outnumbered declines 510 to Carson of Auburn to AbbieB 287 among the 1032 issues traaea Total transfers of 1430000 shares gave the market Its 20th million rom Bxgene sturta share sJssfcn in the past vant of Oakland to Howard Knox and compared with 2140000 on airfield land day 1 Pittston: rom Arthur Blodgett I 01 XWSion io junuex or I gett of Pittston one half interest in three lota of land on the Eastern Diver I 1 A I of Randolph to Elmore and Max hnrbi norhin nf taridolphi rMnd at Barnes private business Machinist Union Harold Kittredge Panhandle 27300 9U and buildtags en the Rivct nu 1 ta rv(lAW TTnl WT as aaa etv TT SL' I PwMYI Paw I 43VW JV78 7 4 'J Sunray 01 20000 I Sidney to Uauretve 11 Ywirmn TTnlon i' I I Earns TeL A Rad 18600 8 GILMAN LEAVITT Tide Wat Assoc 18400 2514 uneral for Gilman Lea Ao Mfg 17700 vitt who died at his home on Parxl xvje 18300 134 be held Wednesday Packard Mot 15000 4 i two at the local Congrega Int TeJ Te K800 13i4 tional Church with the Rev Plymouth CM1 13 800 621 8 ert Haldane as the officiating clergyman Potato Market Auzurt0 1889 the son of Mr and Potatoes firm (Old crop) Long vitt Hb earlv Hfe Island 100 lb sack Green ML US Mrs George Leavitt His earlj i slze A 350 60 Maine 100 lb was spent in that town Abmit I Qreen Mt and Katahdta US forty years ago he came to adl Nq 3 R5 80 few lb son where he has since made his I Green Mt and Katahdta US home or many years he was em No A few 200 New ployed at the Great Northern sQi lerop lorida 100 lb sack Sebago as stationary engineer workRg No size A 750 800 size 500 untll forced to give up a few years 550 ago on account ox xu nesuun i He is survived by his widow three children Gaylord of Augusta Winona wife of William OUon 1 nell of Madison and Booth a stu dent at the dental school in Balti more Md His mother Mrs Helen Cahill and one sister Miss Helen I GENERAL INbUKANVt Tavitt and five grandchildren 5 sasi 7 173 Mam street rnone card of thanks Mr atsi'villc Maine We wish to thank our friends ta 1 Madison Anson and Norridgewock GEORGE TERR Jr GDEMm for the many ways they helped us I after our recent fire loss I PAWTUCKET MUTUAL I THE EAGLE IRE COMPANY Mr and Mrs Russell Walker IRE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK and family 1 25 Maple Street Pawtucket 1 15 Maiden Lane New York 1 I sOODTK! TYGV I 1CkX9 i i iwvtr nro si tsmt i a nnn aim ri mmi 31 97904 1 Cash ta Office and Bank 4134 2 64066042 1 Agents cmuucw 375413421 AH Other Assets 1167241 7706367 Gross Assets" Deduct items not $379497472 admitted Jf I 1 a i Admitted $3 73461201 1 i 1 v' 1 1 I 1 1 7' I i I jSEI I I 1 1 1 IjHI i 1 I 1 1 I i I 1 I nl HP rn ct nr baba wk a a 1 A II fl I DM 1 I I ucsady pru xve i 7 tvz jlji i I tho foikiwin? transfers of real I a I (k j' ffl yrj1' ri 'w's i1 A wBMWKWw mL 4 i I 1 flHH0fl lanflaflMMflaEflflflHBBflsr a jb Bl i t' Jfflgvs MnSKOhI' tt 1 if I Ik Ti 4 1 1 EhB i jwr numni i 's 17 i 1 Mill i1' 1 1886636 4724652 BAsMia £i3PEll 5R1 I flEnBkf iXTWSBSHHr lESlSBtk 'uDR Xk 4 a JM' pt lUuR 3 4 5 2.

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