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1956 Maine Department of Development of Industry and Commerce Advertising Supplement Maine Department of Development of Industry and Commerce

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This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Economic and Community Development at Digital Maine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Economic and Community Development Documents by an authorized administrator of Digital Maine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. DIVISION OF RECREATIONAL LOUIS SHAPEL RESEARCH and PUBLIC * DEVELOPMENT PROMOTION Commissioner PLANNING RELATIONS

GEOLOGY DIVISION

ARTHUR W. WOOD j EVERETT F. G R EATO N SULO J. TANI ' EARLE DOUCETTE D irector D irector D irector jls Director

JO H N R. RAND Slate Geologist

DENIS A. O'BRIEN Industrial Representative C LAR EN C E F. M cK A Y Photographic Director

CHARLES WHITEHOUSE ROBERT O. E. ELLIOT J FRANKLIN MILLIKEN WAYNE BUXTON Industrial Representative Assistant Director Recreational Promotion § Assistant Director, Research and Planning Public Relations Representative

5 RODERIC C. O'CONNOR | Industrial Representative | m u i ill -r- J BENNIE F. PIKE SwSL.Vfr. Public Relations Representative

FRED G. EATON, JR. M l ■/ J Industrial Representative * Tjk | RICHARD HEBERT Public Relations Representative I - , v .» 7

I for Information write to: 1 i Department of Development .■:! rn** * » JJI RAYMOND A. COTE Industry and Commerce Industrial Representative H § *** State House Augusta, MAINE

JAM ES R. PELLETIER GEORGE H. TAYLOR Industrial Representative Public Relations Representative MAINE POTATO COMMISSION I wish to take this opportunity to thank the Maine business enteric prises listed on this page for their cooperative support in making this MAINE SARDINE INDUSTRY special supplement on promoting Maine industry possible.

In addition to the copies distributed with the regular editions of \ MAINE PUBLIC SERVICE CO. Light & Power 'the Portland newspapers, which we hope will be mailed as widely as* Serving Northern Maine -possible by Maine people to those who might b.e interested outside the 1 General Offices: Presque Isle, Maine State, we are having an extra supply printed to use as a supplementary < mailing piece to industrial prospects. Bangor’s Oldest Bank Est. 1850 It is only through the loyal Maine spirit of the Guy P. Gannett* MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Publishing Company, the sponsors listed on this page and the teamwork ] OF BANGOR of many individuals that this first color and rotogravure supplement on * 25 Broad Street, Bangor, Maine Member, Development Credit Corporation of Maine as an Industrial State has been made possible. Maine, Federal Reserve System and Federal De­ posit Insurance Corporation. The sincere thanks of this Department are extended to all.

Louis Shapel, Commissioner “Maine’s Flexible Pipeline” Department of Development MERRILL TRANSPORT CO. of Industry and Commerce Terminals: Portland — Auburn — Augusta — Bangor — Searsport. Specialists in Petroleum Hauling

NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE “Portland’s Bank of Convenience” EASTERN TRUST AND BANCROFT & MARTIN BANKING COMPANY Rolling Mills Bangor, Maine. “ Steel Service” Offices: Old Town, Maine — Machias, Maine Offering Complete Banking Service to Eastern and Northern Maine NORTHEAST AIRLINES Cutting transportation hours to minutes and bringing Maine closer to the nation’s markets BANGOR & AROOSTOOK RAILROAD since 1933. A modern Railway System with Lines Extending FOX & GINN, INC. from the Northern Border of Maine to an Ocean Motor Express Lines Terminal at Searsport, Me. Fast, Dependable, Eco­ Local & Long Distance Hauling nomical Transportation for Your Every Trans­ Offices in: Portland — Bangor — Presque Isle portation Need. For confidential cooperation on Bangor-----Lewiston — Skowhegan Industrial Investigation contact: H. VV. Moore, PORTLAND COPPER & TANK Vice President Sales, B. and A. RR, Bangor, Me. WORKS, Inc. “ Stainless Steel Fabricators” GROSSMAN’S BANGOR HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMPANY ’s Largest Light & Power Lumber and Building Material Distributors Serving Eastern Maine 21 Yards Serving New England Main Yard . . . Quincy, Mass. PORTLAND SHIPPING Ass'n. Inc.

HYDE WINDLASS COMPANY BATES MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers of Steering Gears -— Capstans Maine’s Largest Employer Windlasses and Special Machinery. S. D. WARREN COMPANY Makers of Quality Fabrics in Maine since 1850 Bath, Maine Makers of Fine Printing Papers Since 1854

MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION Maine’s Largest Ra’lroad Shipbuilders and Engineers Serving Industries From Portland To The Canadian Border THE HARRIS CO. Manufacturers of Crushing Machinery Marine and Industrial Hardware Bath, Maine General Offices: Portland, Maine

THE MERRILL TRUST CO. BORDER EXPRESS, INC. “ Serving Eastern Maine” with thirteen Banking “ You Never Outgrow Your Need For Milk” Local & Long Distance Hauling. Offices. Member Federal Reserve System Offices in: Bangor — Miltinocket — Eastport — MAINE MILK TAX COMMITTEE Bangor — Belfast — Jonesport — Buckspo-rt — Boston — St. Johns* N. B. — Machias — Portland Machias — Calais — Milo — Dexter — Old Town — Lubec — Canada, Augusta, Waterville — Ca­ —Dover-Foxcroft— Orono— Eastport—Searsport lais and Moncton, N. B.

MAINE PORT AUTHORITY Ship via Maine Ports UNION MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. BURNHAM & MORRILL CO. Founded in 1848 Packers of Home Office: Portland, Maine — B & M Quality Foods New York Office, 2 Broadway Life — Sickness — Accident — Group The Favorite Label for America’s Table DRAGON CEMENT COMPANY, INC. "Dragon Portland Cement" — Dragon High Early Strength Portland Cement — Dragon M ortar Cement. Mills — Thomaston, Maine — Northampton, Pa. CENTRAL MAINE POWER COMPANY

COLE'S EXPRESS Preparation of this first color rotogravure supplement on Maine as an industrial state Serving Maine: Portland — Fort Kent was contributed by the following: & Canadian Border Editorial Copy and Continuity— Earle Doucette, director of public relations, Maine Terminals: Portland — Bangor — Department of Development of Industry and Commerce. Houlton — Presque Isle — Fort Kent Cover designs, Ektachrome color photos, photography and art supervision— ClaFence F. McKay, director of photography, Department of Development of Industry and Commerce. Editorial Supervision— Richard Hebert, Public Relations Division, Department of De­ CONGDON TRANSPORTATION velopment of Industry and Commerce. “ The Main Line In Maine” Editorial Coordinator— Robert H. Collins, Portland Press Herald-Evening Express. Local cartage — common earlier — contract car­ rier — pool car distribution — warehousing — Photographic Coordinator— Gardner M. Roberts, chief photographer, Portland Press truck leasing. A complete distribution service. Herald-Evening Express. General Offices: Portland, Maine Art and Layout— George Elliott and Roger Gould, Portland Press Herald - Evening Express.