Page 12-The Journal Opinion-July21, 1982
6 th
. Entertainment
. Thrillin=
New iliaes
INCLUDING BUMPER CARS
& KIDDIE RIDES #
. Games • •
,,4,, AAmneeinn,
A n u lUlIHUUUnggUVUl l
. rrnzo, StilliOunly =2.OO
. Contests = '
Bradford, Vermont 05033
General Manager: Robert W. Nutting, 222-5750
Fair and rides open 6:00 p,m Thursday, July 22rid with $I.00 ad- TRACTOR DRIVING CONTEST--Sunday, July 25th
miuicm. Io:o0 a.m. Junior Division
Friday and Sat twday -- Admission price $2,00, 12: 30 p.m, Senior Division
ADMITTEDFREETOFAIRGROUNDS MINIMODIFIE TRACTO ULL--Stmday. : p,m.
SENIOR CITIZEN DAY IS FRIDAY HORSE PULLING CONT--Sunday, July 2501, t :00 p.m
ENTERTAINMENT Weighing at t0:00 a.m, -- Depot Road Scales
FAIR OPENING -- Thuraday evefling, July 22nd, 6:00 pro. -- 3000 lbe. -- 3a00 lbs. -- Free-For-All -
TRAINED STEERS -- Friday, July 23rd, 9:00 am. Trophies and Ribbons to 6th place
TRAC'I'OR PULLING CONTEST-- Friday, July 23rd, 1:00 p.m. Omirman: Henry McGreevy, Bradford, Vt.
Weighing at 9:00 am -- Depot Road Scales
Maximmn -- 8 classes -- clauified BATH TtYB RACE -- Sunday, July 25th, I1:00 a.m.
according to entries & weight SECOND ANNUAL
Money pnaes -- Ribbons to 4th place To be held on Federa! Street
Entry Fee -- 00 to be paid at weighing in Sponsornd by Jaycees
FREE ADMISSION FOR TRACTOR OPERATOR ONLY Chairman: Eric Knapp, Bradford, Vt.
OX-PtLLING CONTEST Saturday, July 24th, 11:00 a.m STREET PARADE Stmday, July 25th, 1:30 p.m.
Under 2400 -- May be driven Forming at 12:ao pm. en Route 25 -- Creamery Road
by boy or Rirl under 16 THEME: "Beauty is Being"
Under gS00 Froe-Por-All Sec, 1 Horses. ponies, and riders (in front of fire station)
Prizns m a|l dtvisioas Sec. 2 Floats -- Veneer Mill
REAL E;TATE
Oxen may be wehed from 8:00 to II :00 on Saturday, July 24th, Sec. 3 Children in Costumes (fire station)
Pulllng will be ac¢ordh,g to rules of OX TEAMSTERS of NEW Sec.4 DecoratodBicycles (flreststion)
ENG4JtJ'ff). Sec. 5 Oddities (fire station)
Chairman: lll Wood, Bradtord, Vt. See. 6 Commercials
$5.00 given to each float entering
4 WHEEL DRIVE PULL- Saturday, July 24th. 6:00 p,m, $50.00 to BEST OF ALL FLOAT
Weighing will jtart at 2:00 p.m until 5:00p.m (First place dens net mean you have won the Best of All)
Weighing will be at scales en Depot Road Chairperson: Janice Laraben, Bradford, Vt.
NO DEAleR OWNED 4 WD PERMITTED!
4 €Immns -- IS.00 entry fen for each class DEMOLITION DERBY -- Sunday, July 25th, 6:00 pro.
Chairman: Dick Fischer, Bradford, Vt. To be held oa the fairgroun¢
500.00 to the winner
SECOND ANNUAL GYMKIIANA ROUNDUP --SaParday. July $250.60tothese¢ondplacewinner
4th, 9:00 a m. $50.00 to the taird place winner
Chairman: Jim Therborn pkm three trophies
CO00ECTICUT VALLEY "
liF'500lk, I I1: I1'
OPENING KIDDIEDAY- THURSDAY, JULY 22 - 6 P.M.
BRADFORD, VERMONT
1
/
. Haverhill school lunch wort:ers get a raise
Icontinued from page I ) and serving of meals is not Woodsville Elementary looking into the cost of repairs The
program reimbursements and computerized, and is still done School roof, The school board to the tilting landmark at the will meet again
funds the district generates
itself from the cost of the
school lunches.
School officials credit the
lunch program's new-found
financial stability to their
hiring of the Nutri-Eff com-
puterized lunch program
management system, founded
by former New Hampshire
State School Lunch Program
director George Bussell. The
system uses computer
programming to plot menus,
to plan food purchase costs in
advance, and to determine
how many students will be
eating the lunches to avoid
waste.
The computerized program
also monitors the nutritional
content of the lunches.
Although the program was
designed and implemented by
Bussell and the Nutri-Eff
staff, the actual preparation
mostly by the sanle women
who have been supplying
Haverhill students with
lunches for years. These are
toe people that both school and
Nutri-Eff officials say have
had to adjust to the new
system and are actually
credited with adopting the
system and making it work.
This transition has not
always been an easy one. The
lunch workers had com-
plained of the difficulty in
adjusting to a number of
Nutri-Eff's requirements
earlier this winter, but school
officials say most of the
problems have been worked
out.
Roof Repairs
The Haverhill Cooperative
School Board last week opted
to continue studying their
alternatives regarding the
repair or replacement of the
Are you worried?
Nationwide course
for the older driver
WELLS RIVER-- Are you If you are 55 years of age or
worried that you might not be older you are eligible to
a good driver any more--that participate in this course
age has slowed you down? which is held for two days, 3'..,
55 Alive-Mature Driving, a hours each day, the dates
new course developed by the being Monday, August 2, and
American Association of
Retired Persons and the
National Retired Teacher's
Association, reviews the rules
of the road and accident
prevention, and shows how to
overcome the effects of aging
on driving skills.
This course is being offered
at the Baldwin Memorial
Library in Wells River and is
sponsored by the Wells River
Savings Bank.
Tuesday, August 3 from 9:00
a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Registration fee is $5.00. This
course will be taught by Mrs.
Elsie Perkins of White River
Jct., assisted by Mrs. Hazel
Flanders of Fairlee, Assistant
State Coordinator.
Pre-registration may be
made by contacting Orange
East Senior Center, tel 8O2-
222-4782.
* It's .fair time !
(continued from page !) start the day off at 9:00 a.m.,
larger thantheoldsitebehind ox pulling starts at 10:30,
the James Morrill Schoolin N. garden tractor pulling starts
Haverhill Village. The new at 12:30p.m., a KiddieParade
site is just down the road, will begin at 1:30, a stage show
south, onRoutel0, will start at 3:00, a calf-
The new sitefeaturesa huge catching contest will begin at
cattle barn and exhibit hall, 6:30, the 4-H style show will
recently constructed that will, get underway at 7:00, horse-
in the cattle section alone, hitch pulling starts at 7:30, the
hold 250 animals. Fair Queen will be crowned at
The fair begins on Thur- 9:00. Another large fireworks
sday, August 5 at 9:00 a.m., display will be held at 11:30
with pony pulling at 3:00 p.m., p.m.
water polo at 6:30, more pony On Sunday, an open horse
pulling at 7:00, and a stage show starts the day at 8:30
show at 8:00. Friday is Old a.m., followed by a Come As
Home Day in the Town of You Are'Church Service at
Haverhill. At the fair, the the N. Haverhill Methodist
gates open at 9:00 a.m., 4-H Church. A horseshoe pitching
beef, sheep, and swine will be contest will begin at 10:00
judged at 10:00, tractor a.m.,GovernorHughGallenis
pulling willstartatl2:30p.m., expected to tour the fair at
4-H dairy calves will be judged 12:15 p.m., the fair parade and
at 2:00, a stage show per- horse pulling start at 1:30, a
formance will be held at 3:00, stage show gets underway at
a greased pole contest starts 3:00, and a raffle drawing with
at 6:30, 4-H Dairy parade prizes handed out will
Showmanship Class A judging continue into the evening.
at 7:00, tractor pulling also at More fireworks will go off at
7:00, another stage show at ll:00p.m.
8:00, and a large fireworks The only event scheduled for
display at 11:30 p.m. Monday, August 9, the last day
The North Haverhill "Fair of the fair, is a Black and
has a large selection of rides White Show sponsored by the
and midway attractions open New Hampshire Holstein
from 9:00 a.m. to closing on all Club. Rides and other fair
five days of the fair. activities will continue to be
On Saturday, a Youth Horse open throughout the day.
Show and 4-H Dairy Show will
REAL ESTATI0000"
mii
1. 450 ft. of lake frontage on Halls Lake,
Newhury with 110 acres of surveyed land, mostly
covered with softwood, private road. $40,000.-
owner will finance-- 25 percent Down Payment
2. 3 room cottage w-porch located in
has hired an engineering firm
to draw plans for both rein-
forcing structurally the
existing flat roof at the school
and for structurally con-
verting the flat roof to a pit-
ched design.
Haskins said Monday the
school board has hired Lawes
Consulting, an engineering
firm, to begin the plans. The
school board is weighing both
the pitched and flat roof op-
tions said Haskins.
Cost estimates for the in-
stallation of a more efficient
pitched roof range con-
siderably higher than the cost
involved in repairing the
troublesome flat roofs at the
schools. Roof repairs at three
Haverhill schools are being
planned by school officials.
However, only the Woodsville
Elementary roof was
discussed at the last meeting,
said Haskins.
Roof repairs at Woodsville
High School and the Bennett
building in Woodsville are
expected to be a topic at the
school board's next meeting.
Other Matters
In other matters, the school
board approved a recom-
mendation that Margarct
White Seaver be hired as a
business education instructor
at Woodsville High School,
according to district officials.
The Haverhill Alumni Hall's
belfry or copula can be
repaired at a maximum cost
of about $2,500, according to
estimates submitted to the
school board by the Lawes
Consulting firm.
The school board has been
M#IE$
OIOYSE$
By
Career Club
COTTON AND
POLYESTER
Reg. $14.50
urging of the Haverhill the Woodsville
Historical Society. library,
AUCTION
To settle the Estate of the late Harold
located on Main Street, Bradford, Vt. Village.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 5
STARTING AT 9:30 A.M.
FURNITURE--ANTIQUES--TOOLS
Kenmore washer, Kenmore dryer,
freezer, maple dining room table w- 5 chairs,
chest, 2 stencilled beds, mirror, stencilled
chair, night stands, bureaus, pictures, chairs,
dresser, comb. elec. & oil stove, lamps,
radio, cabinet record player & radio,
brass candle sticks, sewing machine
chairs, dishes, couch & chair, small
chair, floor lamp, desk, maple stand,
eagle mirror, leather top coffee table,
bureau, stand & mirror; globe, bookcase,
framed document, kitchen table, old
tionary, maple bed, dressing table,
rockers, lawn chairs, cane seat chair,
ladder, wheelbarrow, power lawn mower,
ladders, traverse, snow shoes, chest,
and much much more.
This is only a aartial list.
1973 Chevrolet Nova
TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECK
LUNCH
EXECUTOR: EARL E. HASKINS
AUCTIONEERS:
C.W. GRAY & SONS, INC.
EAST THETFORD, VT.
785-4348 OR 785-2161
AUCTION
At the Gus Linde home, located on
Tunbridge, Vt. Watch for auction signs off
south end of Tunbridge Village.
SATURDAY -- JULY 24
STARTING AT 9:30 A.M.
Formica kitchen set w-6 chairs, small gas
grama phone, and records from 1920's,
dishes, 15 gal. crock, 30gal. crock, bone china
saucers, small collection of &
youth chair, rocking chair, indian
collection of hanks, old post cards, quantity
old wall clothes dryers, exerciser, wooden
avon collectables, old turtle table, ladder
steeple clock, sleigh, treadle sewing
ware, drop leaf table, quilts, wagon
master bench saw, gas generator,
mahogany table, antique drill press,
separator, horse collars, English saddle, misC.
& -st.s raps, Vt. Life, books, trunks, tea cart, i
compactor, rockers, stands, hames
A A A away bed, G.E. air conditioner,
,f,lf' chairs, 3 glass top tables, lamps, desk chair,
J'j'_kNk " pump, pipe cutter, 100 gal. galv. stock
JiX i po% milk can, old farm machinery seats,
ut',l:AgRIi I for 8 bed, 1969 snowmobile and much much r
Store Hours: M0n.-Sat. I This is only a partial list of what there is to
9:30 A.M to 5:00 P.M. I TERMSCASH OR GOOD CHECK
Fri. Til 8:00 P.M. I LUNCH ON (
Robert W. Nutting I AUCTIONEERS: C.W. GRAY & SONS, INC.
Bradford, Vt. 05033 I EAST THETFORD, VT.
, <ao2)222.7535 ,, n ,
iiini inulnuiiiiinin iiiiiliiiii
i FORD OFFERS "
U NO A$=rERISI00.
INO DEDUCTIBLI
MO FINE PRINT.
, .L
l cam plm Up-From C
Bradford on 23 acres with heating stove, gas I
3. 3 apartment house located on Main St.
Fairlee Village -- $30,000. Owner will finance 25
REBECCA GRAY l I i i For two years or 24,000
EAST THETFORD, VT. i I I / whhever comes fist--"
795-4348 I I .--..--- ....... I / virtually all you pay for is
I i uI 'IPIIN.RNi I -.Juk.d, I / This limited Warranty exc lu
| I and July 31, 1982, and you I / batteries, adjustments,
| / get 5% of the base vehicle I / scheduled maintenance...
I I I sticker price. You can apply I / everything! For two yearS ,"
ith mostly glass, modern I • I this amount to your down , I / other offer covers so .
n dish washer, stove, I I I payment or get a check dired; I / completely as Ford Care. L"l""
l e e..abinets., 2 bathrooms, 2 ! u / from Ford It's your choice. [ I one per customer. "
llar, alm system, ar- i" Umit one per customer.
fa-e has been completely I I ITS JM.L FOR YOU JMMD ONLY
beautifulview, split rall fence. Asidng$200,000. I rr corn To
partly finished on 10.1 acres. $100,000. I r mlllHl¢lillllllillillllllllllll __
REBECCA GRAY I ! GRAFTON MOT()R SALES, INCa
EAST THETFORD, VT. I | Route 302, Woodsv[lle, N.H.
B ROKER I i Tel. (603) 747-3324
- Hurry on todayl
802-785-4348 LIIIIIIIIII
Page 12-The Journal Opinion-July21, 1982
6 th
. Entertainment
. Thrillin=
New iliaes
INCLUDING BUMPER CARS
& KIDDIE RIDES #
. Games • •
,,4,, AAmneeinn,
A n u lUlIHUUUnggUVUl l
. rrnzo, StilliOunly =2.OO
. Contests = '
Bradford, Vermont 05033
General Manager: Robert W. Nutting, 222-5750
Fair and rides open 6:00 p,m Thursday, July 22rid with $I.00 ad- TRACTOR DRIVING CONTEST--Sunday, July 25th
miuicm. Io:o0 a.m. Junior Division
Friday and Sat twday -- Admission price $2,00, 12: 30 p.m, Senior Division
ADMITTEDFREETOFAIRGROUNDS MINIMODIFIE TRACTO ULL--Stmday. : p,m.
SENIOR CITIZEN DAY IS FRIDAY HORSE PULLING CONT--Sunday, July 2501, t :00 p.m
ENTERTAINMENT Weighing at t0:00 a.m, -- Depot Road Scales
FAIR OPENING -- Thuraday evefling, July 22nd, 6:00 pro. -- 3000 lbe. -- 3a00 lbs. -- Free-For-All -
TRAINED STEERS -- Friday, July 23rd, 9:00 am. Trophies and Ribbons to 6th place
TRAC'I'OR PULLING CONTEST-- Friday, July 23rd, 1:00 p.m. Omirman: Henry McGreevy, Bradford, Vt.
Weighing at 9:00 am -- Depot Road Scales
Maximmn -- 8 classes -- clauified BATH TtYB RACE -- Sunday, July 25th, I1:00 a.m.
according to entries & weight SECOND ANNUAL
Money pnaes -- Ribbons to 4th place To be held on Federa! Street
Entry Fee -- 00 to be paid at weighing in Sponsornd by Jaycees
FREE ADMISSION FOR TRACTOR OPERATOR ONLY Chairman: Eric Knapp, Bradford, Vt.
OX-PtLLING CONTEST Saturday, July 24th, 11:00 a.m STREET PARADE Stmday, July 25th, 1:30 p.m.
Under 2400 -- May be driven Forming at 12:ao pm. en Route 25 -- Creamery Road
by boy or Rirl under 16 THEME: "Beauty is Being"
Under gS00 Froe-Por-All Sec, 1 Horses. ponies, and riders (in front of fire station)
Prizns m a|l dtvisioas Sec. 2 Floats -- Veneer Mill
REAL E;TATE
Oxen may be wehed from 8:00 to II :00 on Saturday, July 24th, Sec. 3 Children in Costumes (fire station)
Pulllng will be ac¢ordh,g to rules of OX TEAMSTERS of NEW Sec.4 DecoratodBicycles (flreststion)
ENG4JtJ'ff). Sec. 5 Oddities (fire station)
Chairman: lll Wood, Bradtord, Vt. See. 6 Commercials
$5.00 given to each float entering
4 WHEEL DRIVE PULL- Saturday, July 24th. 6:00 p,m, $50.00 to BEST OF ALL FLOAT
Weighing will jtart at 2:00 p.m until 5:00p.m (First place dens net mean you have won the Best of All)
Weighing will be at scales en Depot Road Chairperson: Janice Laraben, Bradford, Vt.
NO DEAleR OWNED 4 WD PERMITTED!
4 €Immns -- IS.00 entry fen for each class DEMOLITION DERBY -- Sunday, July 25th, 6:00 pro.
Chairman: Dick Fischer, Bradford, Vt. To be held oa the fairgroun¢
500.00 to the winner
SECOND ANNUAL GYMKIIANA ROUNDUP --SaParday. July $250.60tothese¢ondplacewinner
4th, 9:00 a m. $50.00 to the taird place winner
Chairman: Jim Therborn pkm three trophies
CO00ECTICUT VALLEY "
liF'500lk, I I1: I1'
OPENING KIDDIEDAY- THURSDAY, JULY 22 - 6 P.M.
BRADFORD, VERMONT
1
/
. Haverhill school lunch wort:ers get a raise
Icontinued from page I ) and serving of meals is not Woodsville Elementary looking into the cost of repairs The
program reimbursements and computerized, and is still done School roof, The school board to the tilting landmark at the will meet again
funds the district generates
itself from the cost of the
school lunches.
School officials credit the
lunch program's new-found
financial stability to their
hiring of the Nutri-Eff com-
puterized lunch program
management system, founded
by former New Hampshire
State School Lunch Program
director George Bussell. The
system uses computer
programming to plot menus,
to plan food purchase costs in
advance, and to determine
how many students will be
eating the lunches to avoid
waste.
The computerized program
also monitors the nutritional
content of the lunches.
Although the program was
designed and implemented by
Bussell and the Nutri-Eff
staff, the actual preparation
mostly by the sanle women
who have been supplying
Haverhill students with
lunches for years. These are
toe people that both school and
Nutri-Eff officials say have
had to adjust to the new
system and are actually
credited with adopting the
system and making it work.
This transition has not
always been an easy one. The
lunch workers had com-
plained of the difficulty in
adjusting to a number of
Nutri-Eff's requirements
earlier this winter, but school
officials say most of the
problems have been worked
out.
Roof Repairs
The Haverhill Cooperative
School Board last week opted
to continue studying their
alternatives regarding the
repair or replacement of the
Are you worried?
Nationwide course
for the older driver
WELLS RIVER-- Are you If you are 55 years of age or
worried that you might not be older you are eligible to
a good driver any more--that participate in this course
age has slowed you down? which is held for two days, 3'..,
55 Alive-Mature Driving, a hours each day, the dates
new course developed by the being Monday, August 2, and
American Association of
Retired Persons and the
National Retired Teacher's
Association, reviews the rules
of the road and accident
prevention, and shows how to
overcome the effects of aging
on driving skills.
This course is being offered
at the Baldwin Memorial
Library in Wells River and is
sponsored by the Wells River
Savings Bank.
Tuesday, August 3 from 9:00
a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Registration fee is $5.00. This
course will be taught by Mrs.
Elsie Perkins of White River
Jct., assisted by Mrs. Hazel
Flanders of Fairlee, Assistant
State Coordinator.
Pre-registration may be
made by contacting Orange
East Senior Center, tel 8O2-
222-4782.
* It's .fair time !
(continued from page !) start the day off at 9:00 a.m.,
larger thantheoldsitebehind ox pulling starts at 10:30,
the James Morrill Schoolin N. garden tractor pulling starts
Haverhill Village. The new at 12:30p.m., a KiddieParade
site is just down the road, will begin at 1:30, a stage show
south, onRoutel0, will start at 3:00, a calf-
The new sitefeaturesa huge catching contest will begin at
cattle barn and exhibit hall, 6:30, the 4-H style show will
recently constructed that will, get underway at 7:00, horse-
in the cattle section alone, hitch pulling starts at 7:30, the
hold 250 animals. Fair Queen will be crowned at
The fair begins on Thur- 9:00. Another large fireworks
sday, August 5 at 9:00 a.m., display will be held at 11:30
with pony pulling at 3:00 p.m., p.m.
water polo at 6:30, more pony On Sunday, an open horse
pulling at 7:00, and a stage show starts the day at 8:30
show at 8:00. Friday is Old a.m., followed by a Come As
Home Day in the Town of You Are'Church Service at
Haverhill. At the fair, the the N. Haverhill Methodist
gates open at 9:00 a.m., 4-H Church. A horseshoe pitching
beef, sheep, and swine will be contest will begin at 10:00
judged at 10:00, tractor a.m.,GovernorHughGallenis
pulling willstartatl2:30p.m., expected to tour the fair at
4-H dairy calves will be judged 12:15 p.m., the fair parade and
at 2:00, a stage show per- horse pulling start at 1:30, a
formance will be held at 3:00, stage show gets underway at
a greased pole contest starts 3:00, and a raffle drawing with
at 6:30, 4-H Dairy parade prizes handed out will
Showmanship Class A judging continue into the evening.
at 7:00, tractor pulling also at More fireworks will go off at
7:00, another stage show at ll:00p.m.
8:00, and a large fireworks The only event scheduled for
display at 11:30 p.m. Monday, August 9, the last day
The North Haverhill "Fair of the fair, is a Black and
has a large selection of rides White Show sponsored by the
and midway attractions open New Hampshire Holstein
from 9:00 a.m. to closing on all Club. Rides and other fair
five days of the fair. activities will continue to be
On Saturday, a Youth Horse open throughout the day.
Show and 4-H Dairy Show will
REAL ESTATI0000"
mii
1. 450 ft. of lake frontage on Halls Lake,
Newhury with 110 acres of surveyed land, mostly
covered with softwood, private road. $40,000.-
owner will finance-- 25 percent Down Payment
2. 3 room cottage w-porch located in
has hired an engineering firm
to draw plans for both rein-
forcing structurally the
existing flat roof at the school
and for structurally con-
verting the flat roof to a pit-
ched design.
Haskins said Monday the
school board has hired Lawes
Consulting, an engineering
firm, to begin the plans. The
school board is weighing both
the pitched and flat roof op-
tions said Haskins.
Cost estimates for the in-
stallation of a more efficient
pitched roof range con-
siderably higher than the cost
involved in repairing the
troublesome flat roofs at the
schools. Roof repairs at three
Haverhill schools are being
planned by school officials.
However, only the Woodsville
Elementary roof was
discussed at the last meeting,
said Haskins.
Roof repairs at Woodsville
High School and the Bennett
building in Woodsville are
expected to be a topic at the
school board's next meeting.
Other Matters
In other matters, the school
board approved a recom-
mendation that Margarct
White Seaver be hired as a
business education instructor
at Woodsville High School,
according to district officials.
The Haverhill Alumni Hall's
belfry or copula can be
repaired at a maximum cost
of about $2,500, according to
estimates submitted to the
school board by the Lawes
Consulting firm.
The school board has been
M#IE$
OIOYSE$
By
Career Club
COTTON AND
POLYESTER
Reg. $14.50
urging of the Haverhill the Woodsville
Historical Society. library,
AUCTION
To settle the Estate of the late Harold
located on Main Street, Bradford, Vt. Village.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 5
STARTING AT 9:30 A.M.
FURNITURE--ANTIQUES--TOOLS
Kenmore washer, Kenmore dryer,
freezer, maple dining room table w- 5 chairs,
chest, 2 stencilled beds, mirror, stencilled
chair, night stands, bureaus, pictures, chairs,
dresser, comb. elec. & oil stove, lamps,
radio, cabinet record player & radio,
brass candle sticks, sewing machine
chairs, dishes, couch & chair, small
chair, floor lamp, desk, maple stand,
eagle mirror, leather top coffee table,
bureau, stand & mirror; globe, bookcase,
framed document, kitchen table, old
tionary, maple bed, dressing table,
rockers, lawn chairs, cane seat chair,
ladder, wheelbarrow, power lawn mower,
ladders, traverse, snow shoes, chest,
and much much more.
This is only a aartial list.
1973 Chevrolet Nova
TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECK
LUNCH
EXECUTOR: EARL E. HASKINS
AUCTIONEERS:
C.W. GRAY & SONS, INC.
EAST THETFORD, VT.
785-4348 OR 785-2161
AUCTION
At the Gus Linde home, located on
Tunbridge, Vt. Watch for auction signs off
south end of Tunbridge Village.
SATURDAY -- JULY 24
STARTING AT 9:30 A.M.
Formica kitchen set w-6 chairs, small gas
grama phone, and records from 1920's,
dishes, 15 gal. crock, 30gal. crock, bone china
saucers, small collection of &
youth chair, rocking chair, indian
collection of hanks, old post cards, quantity
old wall clothes dryers, exerciser, wooden
avon collectables, old turtle table, ladder
steeple clock, sleigh, treadle sewing
ware, drop leaf table, quilts, wagon
master bench saw, gas generator,
mahogany table, antique drill press,
separator, horse collars, English saddle, misC.
& -st.s raps, Vt. Life, books, trunks, tea cart, i
compactor, rockers, stands, hames
A A A away bed, G.E. air conditioner,
,f,lf' chairs, 3 glass top tables, lamps, desk chair,
J'j'_kNk " pump, pipe cutter, 100 gal. galv. stock
JiX i po% milk can, old farm machinery seats,
ut',l:AgRIi I for 8 bed, 1969 snowmobile and much much r
Store Hours: M0n.-Sat. I This is only a partial list of what there is to
9:30 A.M to 5:00 P.M. I TERMSCASH OR GOOD CHECK
Fri. Til 8:00 P.M. I LUNCH ON (
Robert W. Nutting I AUCTIONEERS: C.W. GRAY & SONS, INC.
Bradford, Vt. 05033 I EAST THETFORD, VT.
, <ao2)222.7535 ,, n ,
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l cam plm Up-From C
Bradford on 23 acres with heating stove, gas I
3. 3 apartment house located on Main St.
Fairlee Village -- $30,000. Owner will finance 25
REBECCA GRAY l I i i For two years or 24,000
EAST THETFORD, VT. i I I / whhever comes fist--"
795-4348 I I .--..--- ....... I / virtually all you pay for is
I i uI 'IPIIN.RNi I -.Juk.d, I / This limited Warranty exc lu
| I and July 31, 1982, and you I / batteries, adjustments,
| / get 5% of the base vehicle I / scheduled maintenance...
I I I sticker price. You can apply I / everything! For two yearS ,"
ith mostly glass, modern I • I this amount to your down , I / other offer covers so .
n dish washer, stove, I I I payment or get a check dired; I / completely as Ford Care. L"l""
l e e..abinets., 2 bathrooms, 2 ! u / from Ford It's your choice. [ I one per customer. "
llar, alm system, ar- i" Umit one per customer.
fa-e has been completely I I ITS JM.L FOR YOU JMMD ONLY
beautifulview, split rall fence. Asidng$200,000. I rr corn To
partly finished on 10.1 acres. $100,000. I r mlllHl¢lillllllillillllllllllll __
REBECCA GRAY I ! GRAFTON MOT()R SALES, INCa
EAST THETFORD, VT. I | Route 302, Woodsv[lle, N.H.
B ROKER I i Tel. (603) 747-3324
- Hurry on todayl
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