Historical sketch of Orono, Part 7

Author: Day, Clarence Albert
Publication date: 1956
Publisher: [Orono, Me.]
Number of Pages: 130


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Compliments of


Bangor Nursery Flower Shop


1000 State St.


Bangor, Maine


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BLAKE, BARROWS & BROWN, INC.


Organized 1864 All Forms of Insurance Telephone Bangor 8296


FARNSWORTH'S CAFE


11 MILL ST. ORONO


Building constructed about 1850.


Mayo's Hall on the second floor of this building was used by a number of lodges as a meeting hall until 1941 when the second floor was built over into apartments.


In August, 1860 a rally was held in Mayo's Hall to encourage enlistments for the Civil War.


We have been in business at this location since July 1931.


COMPLIMENTS OF ROSE KING


DISTINCTIVE APPAREL SHOP


BANGOR, MAINE


SHAMROCK GRILL 22 Mill St. "Best Wishes for the next 100 years" EDWIN A. TATE, PROP. Come In and See Us ORONO, MAINE


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JOSEPH R. LABEAU FUNERAL HOME


9 Pine Street Orono, Maine


JOSEPH R. LABEAU LOIS V. LABEAU RALPH VIRGIE


Serving the area from the present building for 35 years.


From horse drawn hearses and hacks, driven by men dressed in beaver hats to the modern Funeral Coach and Limousine, from Undertaking Parlors to the convenient Funeral Home of today, from sombre black coffins to custom designed Caskets, these are but a few of the changes in the Funeral Profession over the past 150 years.


LABEAU TV and APPLIANCE CENTER


38 Main Street Orono, Maine


Built in the late 1800's to house a moccasin factory, this is one of the better constructed business blocks in the town. The factory never materialized, therefore at the turn of the century Mr. Alec Durgin, who operated the Durgin Hardware, moved his business from Mill Street to this building. In 1916, Mr. William Mosher assumed the ownership of the building and business and convert- ed the property into a furniture and hardware store which he operated until his retirement in 1937. 1938 saw the Bangor Hydro rent the store as an appliance sales and service operation which they continued until 1952. That year they gave up their appliance franchises and moved the Orono office to Old Town. Mr. LaBeau, the present owner of the appliance store, moved in in January of 1953. The second floor has been converted into modern apartments.


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Luebbers Insurance Agency


27 State Street Bangor, Maine Tel. 2-2392


21 Grove Street Orono, Maine


Tel. 6-8424


ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE


Fire


Accident & Health


Home Owners


Marine & Inland Marine


Automobile Liability


Bonds


Automobile Physical Damage


Comprehensive Personal Liability


OUR CLIENT'S CONFIDENCE IS OUR MOST VALUABLE


ASSET


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The EASTERN TRUST AND BANKING COMPANY was or- ganized in 1887 and has served Eastern and Northern Maine with complete banking service for nearly seventy years.


The EASTERN TRUST AND BANKING COMPANY feels that through their banking service they have played an active and important part in the growth and welfare of the TOWN OF ORONO, and they wish to congratulate the people of ORONO on their SESQUICENTENNIAL OBSERVANCE.


Eastern Trust & Banking Co.


BANGOR


MAINE


Offices


OLD TOWN, MAINE MACHIAS, MAINE


Drive-In Offices CORNER FERN AND STATE STREETS AND


CORNER HAMMOND AND ALLEN STREETS


INSTALLMENT LOAN AGENCY 73 CENTRAL STREET, BANGOR, MAINE


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Louis KIRSTEIN & Sons


Realtors


REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE - MANAGEMENT -


APPRAISALS


Over 62 years of continuous service in the residential, industrial and commercial development of Eastern Maine. SATISFACTION is our most important asset in REAL ESTATE. PROTECTION is our most important asset in INSURANCE.


KIRSTEIN SERVICE:


· Experienced staff of experts.


· Sound selling practices.


· Energetic, active, progressive sales methods.


· Full attention to all details of sale.


· Assistance in financing to speed-up sale.


· Country-wide contacts with persons moving into this area.


SELL with SATISFACTION - BUY with CONFIDENCE


Louis KIRSTEIN & Sons


44 Central St.


Bangor Tel. 8291


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"May we all have a continued long life."


THE HILLSON CLEANERS


Established 1919


18 Mill St. Dial 6-3647


ORONO


VISIT THE


PIZZA HOUSE


43 Main St.


Built in 1796 as Orono's Ist Tavern


Used for the 1st Town Meeting in 1806


Serving American menu from 11 A.M. to 9 P.M.


RALPH GRANT, General Manager


Compliments of


KENNETH B. CUST


THE "M" CUT RATE STORE MRS. SYLVIA P. WALKER, PROP.


Specializing in Medicines, Gifts, Baby Needs, Cosmetics


Our store is located in one of Orono's oldest business buildings. It was built about 1820 by Mr. Cony Foster for Mr. Pat McChrystle, who was a leader in organizing the Catholic Church in Orono. In addition to housing Orono's first post office, the building has been used for a men's haberdashery and various drug stores. It was bought by the present proprietor's father, Mr. Edmund J. Pretto, in 1901.


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CONGRATULATIONS To The People Of ORONO


ON THIS YOUR ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY.


OUR SINCERE BEST WISHES FOR YOUR FUTURE PROSPERITY AND PROGRESS, AS YOU CELEBRATE THIS IMPORTANT HISTORICAL EVENT IN YOUR COMMUNITY.


REESE'S


The largest store in the largest state in New England


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Buy Your Fuel Oil Locally


Call 6-8971


Cota Fuel Co.


BANK BLDG.


ORONO, ME.


RANGE OIL AND FUEL OIL


Established 1937 by Leo E. Cota, now owned and operated by Harold, Lee, and Norman Cota.


We install forced hot air, and hot water furnaces. Also have automatic oil delivery.


FREE SERVICE to all oil customers.


S&H Green Stamps on accounts paid in full by 10th of month- range oil, 10 days.


Inquire at office on Free Service Offer, also Furnace Estimates.


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THE TEXACO STATION


KIMBALL & MARCHO, PROPS. On the site of the old University Inn


COME IN AND SEE US 24 Hour Service S&H Green Stamps Wrecking Service


6-3618 53 Main St. Orono


CRAIG THE TAILOR


3 Main St. Since 1927


"Our building was one of the first blacksmith shops in the early Orono logging days."


GEORGE CRAIG, PROP.


Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing 6-3656 Orono


CHALET


"Flying A" Tydol Station With All Vcedol Products


BILL GAVETT, PROP.


Located at 19 College Ave. on part of the old Webster Home- stead, and has the old Chalet building on the site.


6-2538


19 College Ave. Orono


UNIVERSITY MOTORS


CALSO PRODUCTS


E. L. PETERS, PROP. Since 1924 "32 years at the end of the Bridge"


Sales - Wrecking Service - Repair Our Building was originally one of Orono's early lumber mills.


6-2711 2 Main St. Orono


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CONGRATULATIONS, ORONO On Your 150th Anniversary


The BANGOR SAVINGS BANK is also old in years but new and modern in machinery and method.


Perhaps you can make use of many of the banking facilities offered by this Bank that has been serving the families of North- ern and Eastern Maine for over five generations.


WE OFFER:


Savings Accounts for all purposes Mortgage Loans Safe Deposit Boxes Travelers Cheeks


U. S. Savings Bonds Christmas and Other Purpose Clubs


Stop in and see us - We can be of service to you.


Bangor Savings Bank


3 State Street Bangor, Maine


Established 1852


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STRAND THEATRE


MILL ST., ORONO


Located here for the past 34 years


We have nearly all the better pictures produced by all the major film companies, and some not shown anywhere else in this section of Maine. And with the most reasonable admission prices.


Please patronize your local theatre.


Compliments of


THE MANAGER AND


CLERKS


of your local


A & P STORE ORONO


Compliments of Ben Sklar - Old Town


Congratulations To Orono On Its Sesquicentennial


THE PENOBSCOT TIMES Published at Old Town, Maine


Serving The Area As Publishers And Printers Since 1888


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F. T. BURPEE HARDWARE CO.


EST. 1949


FREDDIE BURPEE, PROP. "Everything for Everybody"


Located on the corner of Mill and Main Streets in the Masonic Block. Our building is constructed of bricks manufactured in Orono, and over the years has had a variety of Orono businesses.


Burpee's ORONO BIKE & HOBBY CENTER


BOB WORRICK, MGR. "Visit us for everything in bikes and hobbies"


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A. L. GOLDSMITH


Real Estate and Insurance ORONO SINCE 1914


Compliments of the Managers and Clerks


of Penobscot County


FIRST NATIONAL STORES, INC.


Compliments of


Pretto's Mobilgas Station


EST. 1947 75 Main Street


Diner Service for the Sesquicentennial Period


Best Wishes From Sidney J. Page GENERAL TRUCKING SERVICES


14 Middle St., Orono Phone 6-2297


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Congratulations and Best Wishes


From Those Who Serve


Orono's Professional Needs


DR. ASA C. ADAMS, M.D.


DR. ROSWELL P. BATES, D.O. DR. STANLEY J. BRIDGES, D.D.S. DR. W. C. HALL, M.D.


ATTORNEY LEWELLYN R. MICHAUD


ATTORNEY JOHN H. NEEDHAM DR. ELMER M. SEWALL, M.D.


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a symbol of service


Town Country REAL ESTATE


SALES APPRAISALS LEASES


FINANCING MANAGEMENT INSURANCE


TELEPHONE 7309


19 STATE STREET


BANGOR, MAINE


VOL


REALTORS


BOARDS NOLLY


ESTATE


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THIS IS YOUR TOWN


a pictorial history of the Town of Orono written and staged by


HERSCHEL L. BRICKER Consultant on the History of Orono* Barbara Dunn Hitchner


Author of the Prologue and lyrics for the Orono Song


Costume Supervisors Iva Waring


Claire S. Sanders


Photography and Slides


Wayne Johnson


Projection and Sound


Philip Brockway


Fred Rounds


Roger Frey Assistants Leonard Berry


Dorothy Nichols


Polly Campbell


Harry Treworgy


Dana Dolloff


John Quinsey


David Reed


Irven Lane


Assistant to the Director


Skip Avery


Lighting


Fred Otto


Henry L. Mosher P. A. System


Kathryn R. Richard


Charles Ross


Charlotte Treworgy


CAST OF CHARACTERS


NARRATION


First Narrator


John Ballou


Second Narrator


George J. Gonyar


Third Narrator Maude E. Mackenzie


PROLOGUE


THIS IS YOUR TOWN


Woman's Voice


Mina Coffin


Man's Voice Herschel Bricker


SCENE I


CHIEF ORONO AND THE PENOBSCOT INDIANS


Indian Dancers Fred Otto, Director of Dance; George Martin, James Willard, Stephen Merrill, Clayton Shatney. James Shibodean, Howard Bates, Charles Cogswell, David Smith, George Gorrill, Robert Woodbury, Bruce Stuart, Stephen Hartgen, David Hartgen, Richard Palmieri, David Dyer, William Lansing.


Provincial Governor's Message Stanley Hallet


Christine Abbott


Frances Clapp


Casting Assistants


Erdine Dolloff, Chairman


Rae Hurd Smith


J. Duff Gillespie


Grover B. MacLaughlin


Mary Louise Griffee


Props


Dorothy Queen


Cecelia Kohl Bricker


Artists Vina Adams, Chairman


Penobscot Indians Governor Albert Nicolar and Chief Bruce Poolaw; Frederick Nicolar, Arthur Neptune, Henry Sockbeson, David Lewis, Russell Joseph.


Principal Indian Spokesman Clarence Francis


Roger Ranco Second Indian


Third Indian


Ernest Gosselin


An Indian Chief


Chief Bruce Poolaw


Chief Orono George J. Gonyar


Deputy Governor of Massachusetts Nelson B. Jones


Governor's Two Aides .. Richard R-W. Holmes, Allan A. Whitmore


The Governor's Clerk


Nelson Davis


Andrew Gilman, Interpreter


Seth P. Jackson


Richard C. Hill A Priest


SCENE II


EARLY SETTLERS AND INTERESTING FACTS


A Mother


Barbara Manchester


Justice of the Peace


J. Duff Gillespie


Susan McNeary Bride


Groom Ted Curtis


First British Soldier Larry Libby


Joseph Page Gerald Beckwith


Second British Soldier Bruce Worcester


Andrew G. Ring Robert Emerson


Nathaniel Wilson Cy W. Greenhalgh


Israel Washburn, Jr.


Milton M. McGorrill


SCENE III


LUMBERING AND MILLS


Ballad Singer Edward D. Ives


Woodsmen Stephen Murray, Franklin Cocks,


Charles Edward LeClair, David Hachey, Charles Graham, Mike Goodine.


Waiters Allen Martin, Robert Brooks, Lawrence Edward Grindle.


Crowd at Auction Jerry Biscoe, Adolph J. Duplissa, Jr., Bill Bosworth, Leonard Comeau, Stephen Clement, Harold LeClair, David Murch, David Martin.


First Man Thomas Casey


Richard J. Willard Second Man


Rufus Dwinel Gerald Beckwith Mr. Pillsbury Ralph Perkins


Henry Head, Auctioneer J. Duff Gillespie


SCENE IV


SCHOOLS AND THE UNIVERSITY


Third Graders from


The Birch Street School Thursday Night


Laura H. Bryer, Teacher; Barbara Bridges, Evelyn Myers, Nancy Stuart, Joyce Connors, Raymond LeClair, Donna Modery, Gary Bricker, Kathryn Elsemore, J. Russell Duym, Jimmy ' Grindle, Regina Morrison, Diane Dyer, Stephen Worrick, Everett Burns, Karen Anderson, Bruce Glanville.


The Bennoch Street School Friday Night Patricia Crowley, Teacher; Laurence Wasson, Irene Richards, Carl Merrill, Sally Smith, Lester Martin, Robert Shay, Carol Keene, Carl Nevells, Sylvia Thurlow, Dewaine Craig, Bruce Farnsworth, Judy Leighton, Beverly Perkins, Sondra Everhart, Jennette Britton, Charles Dickey, Mary Bagley, Judy Read, Robert Scott, David Roy, Jean McPeek, Joylene Willard, Sharon Boulter, Stephen McPherson, Nancy Keene.


The Webster School Saturday Night Marjorie Brennen, Teacher; Gail Cameron, Susan Getchell, Pamela Heffington, Brian McLintock, Barry Melching, John Moore, Lynne Murray, Gregory O'Keefe, Sarah Pettigrew, Franklyn Randall, Phylis Robichaud, William Sleeper, Carol Ann Small, Carol Ann Stover, Vida Trafford, Susan Weeks, Jef- frey Wiggs, Betty Lou Williams.


High School Teacher Mary Louise Giddings


David Reed John


Gertrude


Jane Bates


George


Robert Miller


Suzie


Virginia Cushman


Henry


John Quinsey


Samuel


Norman Dubay


A U. of M. Dean


Howard Waring


A U. of M. Professor


Clarence E. Bennett


SCENE V


OFF TO THE WARS


Color Guard Jim Dolloff, Dana Dolloff, Richard S. Kimball


Revolutionary Soldiers Robert Henderson, Ronald Humphrey


1812 Soldiers Raymond Albert Grindle, Dana Deering


Civil War Soldiers Irven Lane, Philip Gilpatrick


Spanish American War Soldiers Gardner S. Hunt, Ross Wyman


World War I Soldiers George Hamilton, Don Piper


A United States Air Force Flyer John Veno


A United States Marine John F. Pettigrew


A United States Sailor Ronnie Parent A WAC Phylis Stewart


A WAVE


Ruth Kimball


A United States Army Nurse Marjorie Gould


William Ladd Edward Ross


SCENE VI


COMMUNITY LIFE


Square Dancers Parker Cushman, Bertha Cushman, Herbert A. Leonard, Eleanor Leonard, Edwin H. Bates, Ada Bates, Harold L. Chute, Marion Chute.


Junior Choruses of the Catholic. Methodist, and Universal Fellow- ship Churches: Jemnie Mae Stevens, Director: Janice Schriver, Pianist; Sharon Abbott, Nancy Bates. Romsid Bennett. Mary Biscoe, Morris Bonde. Dorothes Boothby, Joyce Britton, Irene Brown. Mary Brown. Christopher Campbell, Catherine Caser, Melissa Clesves, John Ciz#. Wary Lon Damien, Willard Deez- ing. Diane Dennis, Janet Dickey, Pamela Doyon. Doris Ans Eaton. Sheila Everhart. Barbara Fenderson, Jenifer Fizs. Betty Focht, Marie Foch: Geraldine Gagne, Bethe Garimer, Horace Gardner. Kathy Gardner, Stephen Gardner. George Gorriil, Jo Ann Greenhalgh. Linda Greenhalgh. Donald Griffee. Davis Gross. Larry Gross. Margsre: Hayman. Cliford HEL Mary Holmes, Rosemary Howard. William Jeffrey. Patricia Kezzey. Rachael Kyle. Stanley Lane. Charles: Leonard. Marjorie Libber. Cheryl Livingston. Dale Livingston. Jean Lucas, Nancy Lacas. Claire MeCorrisen. Jame MeCorrison, Jeaz WcKay, Richard MeNeary. Matthew McNeary. Lee Melching, Barbara Merrill Mary Miller, Eleanor Mirrar, Mary Jeaz Ness. Norman Ness. Terry Nickerson, Brian Page. Jean Page, Joan Page. Rosemary Pelletier. Brenda Perry. Robert Perry, Coralie Romanyshyn, Carole Robichaud. Linda Sabien, Bonnie Sewall. Starleme Sewall. Sharon Sherman. Geddes Simpson, Daryl Sleighi, Richard Small Gail Starr, Jeison Starr, Kez- zeth Stewart, Janice Ant Stover. Dawn Carel Strout Rosemary Sullivan, Ruth Thibodeau. Mary Tracey. Victoria Violette. Carol White. James Willard. Jeamme Worrick God of Our Fathers


STYLE SHOW


A Woman of 17:5 Rae Hurd Smith


A Woman of 1912 Kathryn P. Richards


A Woman of the Civil War Charlotte Treworgr


A Gibson Girl Helen B. King


A Bride of the 1990's Pzth N. Bennett The Woman of Today Judy Starr The Oromo Song by members of Clubs and Fraternal Orgsmitations with Lewis Nivea. Director; Olive Dean, Alice Modery. Rose Sullivan. Mary Louise Giddings, Roger Goodime, Diward Merrill, Vam Phillips, Elizabeth Smith. Lelia Cormors. Bernadette Pellegrino, Thomas Pedloe, Ruth Kimball. Richard Holmes, Bill Bosworth, Gardner Hunt Virginia Cashman. George Hamilton. J. Dz# Gillespie, Richard Kimball J. H. Waring. Jerry Biscoe, Seth Jacksom, Susan McNeary, Nelson Joues. Judy Starr. Phil Gil- Patrick. Rath Smith.


EPILOGUE HAIL TOMORROW


Woman's Voice Mins Cofiz


Had it nos beez for Barbare Duma Hitebner this story, as it is pre- sented. would have been impossible. Mrs. Hitchmer opened her fles, covering between ffteen and twenty years of research, to me; I am grateful to ber.


*Should you disagree with any aspert of this presentation. I as- sure For that I have made every effort to present correct facts. Hand- ed down tradition, from work to gets distorted. This presentation is based co recorded! evidence -H.L.P.


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Junior Choruses of the Catholic, Methodist, and Universal Fellow- ship Churches: Jennie Mae Stevens, Director; Janice Schriver, Pianist; Sharon Abbott, Nancy Bates, Ronald Bennett, Mary Biscoe, Morris Bonde, Dorothea Boothby, Joyce Britton, Irene Brown, Mary Brown, Christopher Campbell, Catherine Casey, Melissa Cleaves, John Cluff, Mary Lou Damien, Willard Deer- ing, Diane Dennis, Janet Dickey, Pamela Doyon, Doris Ann Eaton, Sheila Everhart, Barbara Fenderson, Jenifer Flynn, Betty Focht, Marie Focht, Geraldine Gagne, Bethe Gardner, Horace Gardner, Kathy Gardner, Stephen Gardner, George Gorrill, Jo Ann Greenhalgh, Linda Greenhalgh, Donald Griffee, Davis Gross, Larry Gross, Margaret Hayman, Clifford Hill, Mary Holmes, Rosemary Howard, William Jeffrey, Patricia Kenney, Rachael Kyle, Stanley Lane, Charlene Leonard, Marjorie Libbey, Cheryl Livingston, Dale Livingston, Jean Lucas, Nancy Lucas, Claire McCorrison, Jane McCorrison, Jean Mckay, Richard McNeary, Matthew McNeary, Lee Melching, Barbara Merrill, Mary Miller, Eleanor Murray, Mary Jean Ness, Norman Ness, Terry Nickerson, Brian Page, Jean Page, Joan Page, Rosemary Pelletier, Brenda Perry, Robert Perry, Coralie Romanyshyn, Carole Robichaud, Linda Sabien, Bonnie Sewall, Starlene Sewall, Sharon Sherman, Geddes Simpson, Daryl Sleight, Richard Small, Gail Starr, Judson Starr, Ken- neth Stewart, Janice Ann Stover, Dawn Carol Strout, Rosemary Sullivan, Ruth Thibodeau, Mary Tracey, Victoria Violette, Carol White, James Willard, Jeanne Worrick ... God of Our Fathers


STYLE SHOW


A Woman of 1775 Rae Hurd Smith


A Woman of 1812 Kathryn R. Richards


A Woman of the Civil War Charlotte Treworgy


A Gibson Girl Helen B. King A Bride of the 1920's Ruth N. Bennett The Woman of Today Judy Starr The Orono Song by members of Clubs and Fraternal Organizations with Lewis Niven, Director; Olive Dean, Alice Modery, Rose Sullivan, Mary Louise Giddings, Roger Goodine, Edward Merrill, Vaun Phillips, Elizabeth Smith, Lelia Connors, Bernadette Pellegrino, Thomas Pedloe, Ruth Kimball, Richard Holmes, Bill Bosworth, Gardner Hunt, Virginia Cushman, George Hamilton, J. Duff Gillespie, Richard Kimball, J. H. Waring, Jerry Biscoe, Seth Jackson, Susan McNeary, Nelson Jones, Judy Starr, Phil Gil- patrick, Ruth Smith.


EPILOGUE HAIL TOMORROW


Woman's Voice Mina Coffin


Had it not been for Barbara Dunn Hitchner this story, as it is pre- sented, would have been impossible. Mrs. Hitchner opened her files, covering between fifteen and twenty years of research, to me; I am grateful to her.


*Should you disagree with any aspect of this presentation, I as- sure you that I have made every effort to present correct facts. Hand- ed down tradition, from word to mouth, often gets distorted. This presentation is based on recorded evidence .- H.L.B.


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