I I 1898, the son of Charles and Charlotte (McDonald) Pond. Surviving, (Hanscom) are his Pond; wife, sister, Mrs. a Mrs. Marion 1 Faulkner of Auburn: a half-sister, Mrs. Gemma MiKenzie of Portland; and his stepfather, John Libby of Lincoln.
Friends may call at the Barton Funeral Home, where funeral vices will be held at 2 o'clock, Thursday afternoon, the Rev. George Budd. pastor of the Lincoln Methodist Church, officialing. Burial will be in the Lincoln Center cemetery. WALTER V.
GRAVES ELLSWORTH, Jan. 10 Walter 1 V. Graves, 70, died Monday at a local nursing home. He was born at Lamoine February 14, 1885, the son of Alvah and Augusta (Clark) Graves. He is survived by brother, Graves of Ellsworth; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 o'clock at the Jordan Funeral Home, the Rev, Paul Keirstead officiating. Burial will be, in Woodbine Cemetery, Ellsworth. MRS. EDWIN DOUGHTY SEARSPORT, Jan. 10 Mrs.
Flora Estella Doughty, 76, wife of Edwin: W. Doughty, died. Monday at a Belfast hospital. She was born at Monroe January 4, 1880, the daughter of Peter and Mary (Smith) Clemons. Mrs.
was a member of the Methodist Church, WSCS. Knyvetta Rebekah Lodge of Searsport and Granite Grange of RADIO PROGRAMS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1956 WLBZ 620k WABI 910k WGUY 1230k NATIONAL AMERICAN COLUMBIA 8:00 News Rise And Shine News 8:15 John And Eddie The Clock 8:30 8:45 9:00 Happy Kitchen Breakfast Club 9:15 9:30 Marjorie Mills 9:45 10:00 Weekday True Story Arthur Godfrey 10:15 10:30 Play, Radio 10:45 11:00 Magie Kingdom 11:15 11:80 Jeanne Dument Ferris Shew 11:45 McGee And Molly Heward Miller AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 12:00 Melodies Dinnerbell Wendy Warren 12:15 News Agriculture Program Mosle 12:30 Noonday Dinnerbell Helen Trent 12:45 Lil Wermell Our Gal Sunday 1:00 News News News 1:15 Paul Ford Home And Feed Shew Matinee (1.05) 1:30 1:45 Afternoon 2:00 Second Mrs. Burton 2:15 Young Dr. Malone 2:30 Nora Drake 2:45 Aunt Jenny 8:00 8:15 Weekday Til Six House Party, 3:30 Hotel For Pets What's New 8:45 Decter's Wife Ken And Carolyn 4:00 Right Te Happiness Bandstand 4:15 Widder Bros 4:30 Pepper Young 4:45 Weman In My Hesse Mastery Tone 14:45) 8:00 Variety Revue Bandstand 8:15 5:30 8:45 Les Paul A Mary Ford OBITUARIES MRS. FRANK BURRIDGE CAMDEN, Jan.
10-Mrs. Edith May Burridge, 77, widow of Frank G. Burridge, died Tuesday morning in Camden. born 12, 1878 at Clinton, was, daughter of June, Otis and Esther (Norton) Flint. She had been a resident of Camden for more than 30 years.
Surviving are two sons, Otis of Camden, and Stanley Burridge, USAF: a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Crosby of Camden; two brothers, Stephen of Holliston, and Mark Flint of Randolph, two sisters, Mrs. Guy Cornish and Mrs. Lyle Orton, both of Holliston, 13 grandchildren and five: great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock, Thursday afternoon at the Laite Funeral Home, Camden, the Rev.
Melvin Dorr, offciating. Remains will be entombed. at Mountain. View Cemetery. DANIEL' M.
POND LINCOLN, Jan. 10-Daniel M. Pond, 57, died suddenly Tuesday. in Lincoln. He was born at Chester, June LOWEST TV PRICES For New and Used Best Named Sets DON LEWIS 32 Patten St.
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Besides her husband she 18 survived by a daughter, Mrs. Hildred Rider of Rockport; a sister, Mrs. Mae Kingsley of Searsport; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Remains are at Young's Funeral Home, Searsport, where friends may call Wednesday afternoon from o'clock and from 7 to 9 o'clock' in the evening. Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning at the Searsport Methodist Church, Ray C.
Hollis, pastor, officlating. Burial will be in the family lot at Pilgrims Cemetery, West Winterport. HERBERT C. LENFEST SEARSPORT, Jan. 10 Herbert Carleton Lenfest, 34, died Monday at Belfast, He was born at Swanville January 11, 1921, the son of Everett and Mertie (Henry) Lenfest.
Mr. Lenfest saw overseas with the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a member of Randall-Collins Post, V. F.
W. of Belfast. Surviving 'are three brothers. John 1. of North Searsport, Clyde and Everett both of Swanville.
Funeral services will be held at o'clock Thursday afternoon at Young's Funeral Home, Ray C. Hollis, pastor of the Searsport Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in the family lot at Greenlawn Cemetery, Swanville, in the spring. JOSEPH SARGEANT STOCKTON SPRINGS, Jan. 10-Word has been received here of the death of Joseph Sargeant, a summer visitor here, late last month at East Lynn, following a long illness.
MRS. WILLIAM T. ELLIS ORONO, Jan. 10-Mrs. Cassie Ellis, 85, widow of William T.
Ellis, died suddenly early Tuesday morning Bangor tal. She was born at Guysboro, N. August 30, 1870. She had resided in Orono for the 19 years with her daughter, past, George Goodspeed, Pond Street, and prior to that time, had lived in Levant. Mrs.
Ellis was A golden shea! member of Minerva Grange, Levant. She is survived by a son, W. Melvin Ellis of Metuchen, N. two daughters, Mrs. Earl Weymouth of East Newport and Mrs.
Goodspeed; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Levant Village Baptist Church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Theodore Perkins, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in the Waugh cemetery, Levant. Remains are at the Joseph R.
La Beau funeral home, 9 Pine Street, Orono, where friends may call from 2 to 4 o'clock and 7 to o'clock Wednesday afternoon and evening. MRS. GEORGE W. HOUSE HARRINGTON, Jan. 10-Mrs.
Mary E. House, wife of Dr. George House, Harrington dentist, died at her home Tuesday after several months' illness. She was born In Great Britain and came to the United States in 1925. She entered the Stymes nursing hospital school at Boston and after graduation practiced nursing for several years before she married Dr.
House. Mrs. House is survived by her husband and several brothers and sisters in England. Funeral services be held at the Harrington Baptist Church at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon, the Rev. C.
D. Nutter and the Rev. Irma Bigelow officiating. Friends may call at the residence after 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Interment will be in Lincoln cemetery.
MRS. ALBERT PERHAM NEWPORT, Jan. 10-Mrs. rah Crowther Perham, 86, widow of Albert E. Perham, did Tuesday afternoon at a Dexter a long illness nursing home after She was born in Oncario, Canada, April 26, 1869.
daughter of John and Mary (Ellingworth) Crowther. Mrs. Perham was at one time a weaver in the woolen mill here. She was a member of Nokomis Chapter, O. S.
Surviving are a nephew, Donald Crowther of Troy, N. and cousin. Joseph Ellingsworth of West Buxton. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning at the Farnham funeral chapel, the Rev. Homer S.
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Get FASTEETH today any drug counter. officiating. Remains, will be entombed in Oakes Memorial at Riverside Cemetery, Spring burial will take place at Dexter. MRS. EDMUND GILCHRIST EASTPORT, Jan.
10-Mrs. Harriet E. Gilchrist, 85, widow of Edmund W. Gilchrist and a lifelong resident of Eastport, died Tuesday at A local hospital after brief illness, She was born in Eastport September 15, 1870, the daughter of and Mary M. (Crosby) Colwell.
She was a member of Christ Episcopal Church and conducted a boarding house for mane years. Mrs. Gilchrist is survived by three cousins, Mrs. Frank Havey of Machias, Mrs. Edward Ritchie and Mrs.
William Balkam, both of Eastport. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence, 4 Byram Street, the Rev. Roland Chaffey of Blakey Memorial Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be in the family. lot at Hillside Cemetery.
GLENN FOLSTER OLD TOWN, Jan. 10. 4 Glenn Francis Folster, of 45, Old of Town, Hartford, formerly suddenly Monday at a Hartford hospital after a short illness. He was born in Great Works January 18, 1910, the son of Gordon and Mary (Peters) Folster, After attending local schools and graduating from Old Town High School in the class of 1929, he was employed for a number of years by Bond Press. Hartford.
Surviving, in addition to his parents, are three sons, Harry of Bangor, Gerard of Orrington and Gerald Folster, U. S. Army, staticned in Kansas; a daughter, Miss Janice Folster of Stoningthree brothers, Forest and Earle of Great Works and Norman. Folster of Bangor; three Mrs. Gladys Crocker of Hartford; Mrs.
Elmer Grant, Worcester, and Miss Kath. ernine Folster, Great Works. Remains are expected to arrive at Craig's Funeral Home, 24 High Old Town, Wednesday afternoon. Friends may call any time after 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. Funeral services will be held at the funeral chapel Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev.
Ernest C. Flood of the Methodist Church officiating. MRS. GEORGE C. ATWOOD PLEASANT RIDGE, Jan.
10- Mrs. Mildred Etta Atwood, 40, wife of George C. Atwood, died at her home at Pleasant Ridge Tuesday. She was born in Embden, May 15, 1915, the daughter of Harry and Etta (Creamer) Vining. She is survived by her husband; son, Fayette Atwood, and a daughter, Mrs.
Thelma both of Pleasant Ridge: two brothers, Harold and 1 Leo Vining, both of Embden: seven sisters, Mrs. Minnie Starr of Windsor, Mrs. Hazel Mullin and Mrs. Mabel Stapleford, both of Embden: Mrs. Etta Parekr of Portland.
Mrs. Lillian Clark of Anson, Mrs. Agnes Rancourt of Waterville and Mrs. Edith Carrigan of Madison; and four grandchildren. Remains will be at the residence until Thursday.
Funeral services will be held at the Bingham Congregational Church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Arthur R. MacDougall, D. officiating. FUNERAL SERVICES Funeral services for Andrew R.
Blethen were held Tuesday afternoon at the Pond Funeral Home, 133 Center street, with the Rev. Edward G. Errist, pastor of the Hammond Street Congregational church, officiating. Bearers were Selden and Lawrence Blethen, Ralph Thompson and Cecil Matthews. The remains were placed in the receiving tomb at Mount Hope cemetery, pending spring burial at Oak Grove cemetery.
Funeral services for Miss Carrie L. Schwartz were held Tuesday afternoon at the Greenlawn Memorial Funeral Home, State street, with the Rev. Mervin Deems, interim pastor of All Souls Congregational church, officiating. Burial was in the family lot in Mount Hope cemetery. MADISON, Jan.
10 Funeral services for George Elias were held Monday morning at St. Sebastian's Church, the Rev. John J. Beecher, pastor, officiating. Bearers were Francis Goodwin, Lawrence Leblanc, Carroll Tranten, John Zabiak, Elzear Ouellette, George Deady, Michael Flaherty and Andrew Lafratta.
Remains were entombed 1 for burial in St. Sebastian's Cemetery in the spring. BENEDICTA, Jan. 10 Funeral services held late last week at St. Benedict's Catholic Church for Joseph T.
Lawler, 66, died January 1 at a Long Island. N. hospital. He was born in Benedicta June 8. 1889, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. FAMILY COMEDY! a Grout Like! TUNE IN 8:00 P. M. CHANNEL 5 WABIstarring MICHAEL O'SHEA WILLIAM BISHOP JAMES DUNN PRESENTED BY YOUR CHRYSLER DEALER Dedham Woman, Married Nearly 65 Years, Dies DEDHAM, Jan. 10-Mrs.
Abbie E. Gray, 82, wife of George A Gray, died Tuesday evening at Bangor hospital. She had been married nearly 65 years. She was born at Blue Hill, the daughter of John L. and Sarah (Holland) Varnum.
life in Dedham. She was a charMrs. Gray a spent most of her ter member of both New Century Grange, Dedham, and Hancock Pomona Grange. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, Walter H. and Elmer J.
Dedham and Herbert Gray of Gibsonton, three daughters, Mrs. Eva Bowden of Brewer, Mrs. Mavis Hopkins and Mrs. Mae Lane, both of Dedham: 18 grandchildre; and 35 great -grandchildren. services will be held at o'clock Thursday afternoon the Dedham Congregational Church.
Stock Leaders NEW YORK, Jan. closing price and sixteen: most active. Gen Motors US Steel Westing Elec Sperry Rand ATCO M1g Chrysler Int Tel Tel Gen Electric Canad Pac Curtis Pub Std Oil NJ Benguet Mng Colo Ir Sears Roeb Penn West Texas, 10 (API Sales. net, change of the stocks today: 93.600 36,900 34,300 30.306 26.000 24,400 24.163 31 21.700 21.100 no 17.400 16.600 16.106 no 16.103 no 16.000 15.800 15.800 Thomas H. Lawler.
Surviving are four brothers, William of Bar Harbor, Edward of Woburn, Frank and Eugene Lawler, both of Bradford, two sisters, Miss Mary Lawler of Cambridge, and Mrs. Katherine Spellman of Woburn, several nieces and nephews. Bearers at the funeral services, at which a high Mass of requiem was sung by the Rev. Joseph Houlihan, were Irving and Justin McAvoy, Andrew Rush and Roland Farmer. Burial will take place in the spring in Benedicta.
MADISON, Jan. 10 Funeral services for Mrs. Edith F. Stratton were held Monday afternoon at the Edwards Funeral Home, the Rev. John J.
Beecher, pastor of St. Sebastian's Church, officiating. Bearers were Albion Stratton, Haroid Kittredge, Hadley redge. and Granville T. Edwards.
Remains were entombed- in Madison. Burial will be in Lakegrove Cemetery, Holliston, Mass, in the spring. CORINNA, Jan. Funeral services for Mrs. Frank Brooks were held Sunday afternoon at the Corinna Methodist church, pastor, the Rev.
Leonard W. Bucklin, officiating. Members of the Happy Hour club attended in a body. Bearers were Elmer Chambers and Harry Nelson of St, Albans, Norman Brawn of Dexter and Frank Harding of Corinna. Burial will be in the family lot at the village cemetery in the spring.
GUILFORD, Jan. 10-Funeral services for Edwin W. Farrar were held Monday afternoon at vey's Funeral Home in Guilford, the Rev. Luther S. Taylor, pastor of the Guilford Methodist Church officiating.
Bearers were, Orman Fortier, Richard Pfuntner, Maynard Ridley and Gordon Crockett. Burial will be in the family lot at Lawn Cemetery in Guilford, in the spring. Funeral services for Mrs. E. Harvey were held Tuesday ernoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Clark-Mitchell Funeral Home, Union Street.
The Rev. Maurice Amnott of the Advent Christian Church officiated. Burial was in the Riverside cemetery in North Bucksport with committal services by Mr. Amnott. Funeral services for Mrs.
Alice R. Comins were held afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Clark-Mitchell Funeral Home, South Main Street, Brewer. The Rev. Tingley of the Orrington Methodist Church officiated. The bearers were Frederick Clark, Sumner Bridges, Philip Robertson and David Gregory.
The remains were placed in the receiving vault in Orrington cemetery for burial in the spring. In Memoriam In loving memory of Fay Clough who passed away Jan. 11, 1952. Four vears have passed since that sad day, When the one we loved was called AWAY. Only those who have lost, can tell, The pain of parting and farewell.
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We serve with understanding throughout this difficult time. WHITE HAYES Tel. 2-0294 46-48 Center Bangor, Me. HANCOCK Daily News, Wednesday, January 11, 1956 13 Financial Business Dow- Averages DOW- JONES AVERAGES 3:30 P. M.
Industrials 476.12 3.62 Railroads 157.68 1.01 Utilities 63.45 .16 N. Y. Stocks (Quotations Furnished by Hornblower and Weeks) High Low Close ACE Industries 66 66 Reduction. Alto Products' Allegheney Allied 111 Allis Chal: Am. Airlines 234 American Bosh 17.
Am. Bread. Paramount Am. Can 46 Am. Cyana mid Am.
Power Am. Gas Ac Elec. 49 481. Motors 8 Am. 'Nat.
Gas 57 Am, Radiator 221 22 Am. melting 501 50 Am. Steel Foundries Am. Bugar 943. Am.
Tel. Tes. 18012. Am. Tob, 795 Am, Viscose 47 Anaconda Armco Steel Armour 11 16 -Ashland Oil Atchison Atl.
Ref. Atlantic Coastline 46 AVCO Lima 14 Baltimore Ohio 46. Bangor de Aroos 43 43 Bath Iron Works 59 6219 Bell Aircraft 251 23 Bendix Beth. Steel Boeing 758, 14 7512 Boston Edison Bridgeport BrAss 46 45 Briggs Mtg. Budd.
M1g. Buffalo Forge 28 28 Byers Pipe Cal. Heela 13 13 13 Canadian Pac, 341 Case J. Caterpil Trac, Celanese 191. Ches.
Ohio 54 Chi. No. West. Chi. No, West, Pr.
42 R. I. Pac. 83 82 Chrysler Cinn. Gas Elec.
Cities Service 5744 Coca-Cola Columbia Solvents Gas Edison Cons. Copper Cons, Edison Cons. Natural Gas Cont. Can Cont. Motors Corn Prod.
Cuban Am Wright Curtiss Wright Dayton Pow. Lt. Dayton Rubber Deere A Co Del. Husson 80 Dome Mines Dougles Air. Dow Chem.
Dresser Corp, 503. Du Pont 2243 Eastern Corp. 29 Eastern Stain Steel 33 Eastman Kodak Elec, Auto- Lite Erie R. R. First Nat.
Stores 59 59 Florida Pa. A Lt. Freeport Sulphur 89 Gen. Dynamics Gen. Electric Gen.
Food 924 Gen. Motors 43 Gen. Telephone Gen. Tire Rub. Gillette Goodrich Geedrea: Grace Graham.
Paige Grant W. Grumman Air Great No. Paper Great Northern R. R. Gulf Mobile Gulf Oil Homestake Mng.
Houston Oil 151 Corp. Illinois Central Ind. Rayon Ingersoll-Rand Tospiration Copper 57 Int. Harvester 361 31 Int. Min.
Chem. Nickel 8214 Int. Paper Int. Tel. A Tel.
31 Iowa Ill. Gas Power Lt. John- 84 Jones Laughlin Kansas City Pr. Lt. 39 Kennecott Koppers Co.
56 Lehigh Coal Nar. Lehigh Valley Libhey Ovens Ford 4 Lockheed 504 1915 Lorillard 201 Mack Trucks Magnarox Marshall Field 34 36 Martin, G. L. Merck Middle South Util. 31 Minn.
Pr. As Lt. Missouri Kansas Texas Missouri Kan Tex pid 79 Missouri Pacific pr. 991 Monsanto Chem. 451 Montgomery Co.
Ward 921 42 Murray Corp. Nat. Biscuit Net. Cash Rec. Nat Dairy Prod Nat Distillers Nat Gypsum New Ent Elec Cent New Haven Niazara Mohawk North Am Aria Norfolk Western North Pacif 72 Ohio Edison 50 491 Oltver Corp 17 Pacific Gas Elec Paramount 34 Penney Penn Power Light Pennsvivania Phelos Dodge 5514 Philling Pete 84 Phil Electric Pittston Co Procter Ar Gamble Public Sve Elec Gas Pullman 72 Pure Oil Radio Corn Republic Steel Rexall Drug 10 Reynold Tob 52 Richfield Oil Rockwell Spring Axle 303 30 301 Royal Dutch 83 st Louis San Francisco St Josenh Lead 48 St Regis Paper 421 Savage Arms 134 Seaboard Air Line 72 Sears Roebuck Schenler 21 Scott Paper 68 Sharon Steel Sinelair Oil 56 56 Soconv-Mobil 63 63 Southern Co 193 1914 Southern Pacific Southern Rev 101 So Carolina Elec Re Gas Sherry-Rand Standard Brands Stand Oil Cal Stand Oil Ind 514 Stand Oil NJ 151 Stone Webster 34 Studebaker-Packard 10 Mid Cont 231 Texas Co 120 121 Teras Gulf Sulohur Texas Pacific Coal Ar oIl Tex Utilities Tidewater Oil 20th Cent Fox Union Bag Paper 98 97 97 Union Carbide 1081 10644 Union Electric 2914 Tinien Pacific 178 United Aircraft 6R 671 United Airlines United Corp United Fruit United Gas Corp 31 Rubber 521 8 Smelting 583 Steel 551 pr 1651 1651 Warner Bro xd 19 19 Warner Lam West Penn Elec 26 257 Western Union Westinghouse 57 Air Brake I Woolworth 471 473 Stock Prices In Orderly Decline NEW YORK, Jan.
10 (AP) -Leading issues were among the major losers today as the stock market staged an or derly. decline. SOME RECOVER Selling was apparent from the opening bell, but a recovery movement in late afterhoon most shares from their the lifted, day. Losses at the close ranged to around three points. The market's performance today was regarded as.
a to yesterday's decline, the worst since Oct. 10. Analysts were just about unanimous in attributing the downtrend to uncertainty among investors on whether President Eisenhower "would stand for re-election. Some suggested that profit-taking also was a factor, The steels and motors bore the brunt of the selling. Also mostly lower were the rubbers, aircrafts, oils.
chemicals, electrical equipments and rails. Losses among the rails, however, were generally rather small. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks closed at $176.00. down 00 cents. The industrials lost $1.60, the rails 30 cents and the utilities 20 cents.
Yesterday's decline of $2.40 was the sharpest in three months. Volume came to 2,640,000 shares against 2,700,000 yesterday. Among the wider losers were Goodrich, down at Montgomery Ward, down 2 at DuPont, off at and Bethlehem Steel, down 2 Convertibles and industrials eased to tip the bond market lower on balance today. U. S.
Treasury obligations ed their biggest advance in more than a month with gains extending to 12-32. Greek, Italian and Japanese dollar liens in an irregular foreign section. Volume declined to $4.210.000 par value from $4,340,000 Monday. Boston Produce BOSTON, Jan. 10 CAP, bing prices with wholesale in parentheses today were: Eggs extra large specials 54-55 (53) Eggs large specials 53-54 (52) Medium specials 51-52 (50) Pullets specials 46-47 145) Flour short patents 6.79-6.89 Corn all rail No.
2 yellow 1.54| Oats all rail 40 lbs. poultry 92 Hay No. 2 Timothy $35 Potatoes 50 lbs Beef sides good to choice 36-41 Lambs good to choice 38-47 Veal good to choice 42-50 Poultry choice dressed fowls 29-31 Fancy live fowls 20-24 Sugar fine grandulated 100 lbs 8.65 Pork loins 36-40 Bank Stocks NEW YORK BANKS Bankers 65 Hanover Chase-Manh. .20 Empire 175 180 First Nat'1-City 1d Guaranty Chemical-Corn Irving Manufacturers York Trust Title Guaranty 23 24 BOSTON BANKS First Nat'l NAt'1 Shawmut 441 First Boston Corp Rockland Atlas 34 Local Securities Quotations Furnished by Your Local Dealers: BONDS Rid Ask Ban Aroos 100 Maine Central 100 Maine Turnpike 4-83 No. Chemical 92 Port.
Ter. 4-61 100 102 PREFERRED STOCKS Atlas Plywood 1.25 19 21 Bangor Hydro 92 96 Bangor Hydro 97 101 Bangor Hydro 152 159 Great No. Paper 4.4 103 Hathaway, F. 24 26 Me. Pub.
Ser. 4. COMMON STOCKS Cen. Me. Pow.
24 25 Keyes Fibre No. Chem. Pen. Chem. Fibre St.
Croix Paper 33 34 Bangor Hydro Coco-Cola of Maine Youngstown 8h 881 90 Zenith American Stock Exchange Am Maracaibo Arkansas Fuel Oil Arkansas Louisiana GAS Atlas Plywood Corp Barium Steel Brown Co Caribbean Oil Canada 80 Pete Canso Oil Producers Cessna Aireraft 26 261 Colonial Airlines 21 Creole Pete Cuban Atl Sugar 14 Devon Ledue Draper Corp Drilling and Expl Dynamics Corp Dumont Lab Eastern Gas Fuel Electric Bond Sh Eureka Ltd Glenn Alden Coal Gorham Mfg Hecka Mining Hollinger Holly Corp Imperial Oil Jupiter Oils Kaiser Motors Lake Shore Lear. Inc Louisiana Maine Public Service Merrill Pete Molybdenite Canada Molybdenum 25 New British Dom Oil NE Tel Tel New Jersey, Zine and Ariz Land North Canadian Oil Northeast Airlines Pancoastal Pete Pantepee Oil Piper Aircraft Royalite Oil Sapphire Pete Seaboard and Western Air Shattuck Den Mining Corp Technicolor United Shoe Mach Vulcan 81 L'd Webb Knapp, Pr 140 Potato Market NEW YORK, Jan. 10 (AP)L Potatoes firm, L. I. 50 lb sks US No.
1 size unwashed Katahdins 1.10-15. Kansas, famous for wheat production, mines 1,350.000 tons of bituminous coal in a single year. STATE OF MAINE DEPARTMENT OF SEA AND SHORE FISHERIES PUBLIC NOTICE Acting under authority vested in the Commissioner of Sea 'and Shore Fisheries of the State of Maine by Section Chapter 38, R. 8. and in accordance with the recommendation of the Comof Agriculture: the rule and regulation promulgated on December 24, 1947, closing certain shores and flats at Castine, designated as Area No.
36, Castine, to all digging of clams, quahogs and mussels is hereby athended to read follows: RULE AND REGULATION Clesed No, 36, Castine: Commencing on the twelfth day of JanuarV 1956, it shall be unlawful to dig or take in any. mannere any clams, qui4 hogs or mussels from the shores and fats of Castine Harbor from red painted wood post located on the shore approximately one- mile. south of the most northerly tip of Hatches Cove Point to a ted painted wood port located approximately one-half mile east of Dice's Head. Whoever violates ANY provision of this rule and regulation shall be subJeet to a fine of not, less than $10.00 nor more than $300.00 and costs, or by imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Dated at Augusta, Maine, this sixth day of January, A.
1956. STANLEY R. TUPPER Commissioner of Sea and Shore Fisheries REPORT OF CONDITION of the MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF BANGOR in the State at the close of business on December 31. 1955. pubin response to call made by comptroller of the currency, under Seetion 5211, U.
6. Revised Statutes, ASSETS Dollars Cla. Cash. balances with other banks. including reserve balance.
and cash items process of collection 5.527.559.88 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 4.812.850.91 Obligations of States -and political subdivisions 163,724.31 Other bonds, notes, and debenttires 195.553.53 Corporate stocks, tinclud. ing $41 800, stock of eral Reserve bank 41,800.60 Loans and discounts cluding $103.35 overdrafts) 8,183,410.45 Bank premises $311.574.12, furniture and Artures $166.925.79 478.599.91 (Bank premises owned are subject to none liens not assumed by bank Real estate owned other than bank premises 11,993.39 Investments and other sets indirectly representing bank premises of other real estate BODe Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding none Other assets 63.498.12 TOTAL ASSETS 19.474.991 04. LIABILITIES deposits of viduals, partnerships and corporations 10.202.379 63 Time deposits of uals, partnerships, and corporations 3,162.844.90 Deposits of United Government (including postal savings) 332.058 06 Deposits of States and litical subdivisions Deposits of banks 1,133,165.69 Other deposits (certified and cashier's checka, etc.) 623,548.04 TOTAL DEPOSITS $17.321,465.15 Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for borrowed money none Mortgages or other liens, none on bank premises and none on other real estate Bone Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding none Other liabilities 470.348 01 TOTAL LIABILITIES .17.191.813 22 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: (8) Class A preferred, total par none, retirable value none. iRate of dividends on retire able value is nonel. (b) Class preferred, total per none, retirable 1,000.000.00 value none.
dividends on retirable value is nonel. (c) Common stock, total par $1.000.000. Surplus 400.000 Undivided profits 283.111.86 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) nODe Total Capital Accounts 1,683.177 86 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND ACCOUNTS 19.474.991.08 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 2.384.807.41 18) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 172.986.18 (b) Securities 88 shown above are after deduce tion of reserves of none (8) (1) Loans to farmers directly guaranteed and redeemable on demand by the Commodity Credit Corporation. and certificates of interest representing ownership thereof BOne Real estate loans insured under Tities IL. VI.
and VIII of the National ing Act 0,347.86 (3) Loans insured or guaranteed by Veterans' tion insured or guaranteed portions cnly (4) Federal Housing ministration Title 1 repair and modernization installment loans. to the extent covered by insurance reserves none (5) Guaranteed portions of Regulation Jeans and other loans guaranteed by the Federal Reserve banks or agencies of the United States Gov-ernment BODE Housing authority bonds secured by Public Housing ministration annual contributions tracts BODe, (7) Notes of Federal National Mortgage Association 56,000.00 (8) TOTAL AMOUNT OP LOANS, CERTIFICATES OF INTEREST AND LIGATIONS. or PORTIONS THEREOF (listed above). which are fully backed or insured by agencies of the United Sintes Government (other than "United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed) 124,860.66 (b) Total amount of loans, certificates of interest and obligations, or portions thereof, which are fully backed or insured by agencies of the United States Government other than "United States Government ligations, direct and guaranteed" none Henry P. Cushman.
Cashier the Above-named bank. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. CORRECT--Attest: Henry P. Cushman, Cashier. C.
F. Bragg. 2nd R. N. Haskell Francis A.
Finnegan Directors STATE OF MAINE. COUNTY OF PENOBSCOT. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of January, (SEAL) 1956, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank Marjorie F. Morse, Notary Publie. My commission expires Sept.
24, 1930.