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 BANGOR 鈥?What is it a stanley tumbler bout an 85-year-old man from Tennessee who continues to draw hundreds of people to his annual appearance at Cole Land Transportation Museum It seems that even people who werent born when he spent nine days lost on Mount Katahdin as a 12-year-old think of him as  our Donn Fendler. On Saturday, Sept. 17, theyll turn out once again to meet the co-author of stanley cup   Lost on a Mountain in Maine,  the 1939 book from which he never profited, and hear his thoughts on how his faith stanley mug  and Boy Scout training helped him survive until he came upon a camp in Stacyville, 35 miles from where he started.The author will sign books beginning at 11 a.m. in the covered bridge by the museum at 405 Perry Road. The presentation will begin at 1 p.m. in the museum conference room, with seating first come, first served. He will sign more books afterward.Fendler, a career Army man, didnt set out to become a Maine legend. But Maine schoolteachers thought the slim volume was just right for young readers, and the book is still in print.He also has spoken to countless classes of schoolchildren around the state while he summers in Maine, emphasizing the importance of staying with ones group while hiking or on other outdoor adventures.Fendler calls it  giving back  to the state where hundreds of volunteers turned out to search for him and countless more prayed for his safe return all those years ago.His yearly appearance at the Cole museum continues to be tremendously popular, according to Galen Co