December 8, 1982-The Journal Opinion-Page 3
TO MEET BUDGET TALKS
The Vershire ORFORD-- The Orford School
Board will be meeting on Dec.
night at 7:30 in 7 at 6:30 p.m. in the Memorial
School. They Hall. They will be discussing
the hot budget planning for 1983-84 for
policy, the school district.
ANTIQUES Purchased
(One Item Or Complete Estate)
APPRAISALS Made
(For Insurance Or Estate Purpose)
AUCTIONS Conducted
(Licensed & Bond,d Throughout New England)
Rented if Booked In Advance
Archie
Steenburgh
Auctioneer & Appraiser
Vermo.00 State new. YM˘ A project reac, tes half wa+ point
Pocketbook stolen .,:- Vermont WOODSVILLE-- This fall, the walked home by the Stocldard, Janet Thompson, Wednesday, Dec. 15 witba
North Country YMCA has designated closing time. April Drown Tracy Granger. Christmas party.
sponsored a Youth The total fall program has The program will end dh
BRADFORD-- The Eastside
Cluster of the Vermont State
Police in Bradford reports
some of their recent activity in
the local area.
On Dec. 1, Trooper First
Class Howard Atherton in-
vestigated a larceny in
Bradford Village. Teri
Pollender of Bradford had her
pocketbook removed from a
vehicle parked at the Veneer
Mill.
Trooper Jaime Coostantine
on Nov. 27, investigated a
vandalism matter in Wells
River. He said an unknown
person walked past a window
at the Kathy Jackman
residence and smashed the
window. It is still under in-
vestigation.
Trooper Constantine is
investigating the larceny of
several television antennas at
Lake Fairlee in Thefford. The
antennas owned by Herb
Kummel of Lake Fairlee were
taken over the past several
days. It is believed that two
persons were involved in the
theft.
Trooper Constantine, on
Nov. 26 took a complaint of a
missing female who walked
away from a farm two miles
south of Bradford Village. She
was last seen on that night
between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m.
She is described as wearing a
black and red jacket, high
leather boots, blue jeans, and
has brown shoulder length
hair. She has brown eyes and
is five feet six inches.
The State Police should be
notified if this person is seen.
Trooper Constantine on
Nov. 26 investigated a tractor
trailer unit on Route 302 in
Groton that had slid and gone
off the road. It blocked half the
roadway and was pulled out
by state sand trucks.
Trooper Atherton in-
vestigated a motor vehicle
accident on Route 25 in E.
Corinth at 1:15 in the morning.
Meta Vickers of New York
suffered extensive damage to
her vehicle. She was
travelling west on Route 25
and lost control and left the
highway.
Trooper Atherton on Nov. 26
at 6:00 p.m. in Fairlee on
Route 5 investigated an ac-
cident involving Kelley
Elizabeth Ricker of Lebanon.
She suffered extensive front
and rear damage to her
vehicle, a 1980 Ford. Road
conditions were slushy, when
she lost control and struck
ledges alongside the road. She
was not injured.
,# Herman Survivor Boots
Dunhsm Hiking Boots
,' Mere and Womens Slippers
, $otl Leather Top Boots
and liners available too!
Mmm and Womes casual shoe
,, Couvme & Keds high
leather basketball sneaker
Outreach Program in the
Lisbon, Woodsville and
Lancaster areas. Tim Whalen,
Guidance Counselor at
Woedsville High School and
Charles Myers, principal at
Woodsville Elementary
School coordinate the
program in their school
system and work closely with
Debi Clark Associate Director
North Country YMCA.
The basic purpose behind
the program is establishing a
positive relationship between
a high school junior or senior
and an elementary youngster.
Each segment runs for a
period of eight weeks -- Youth
Outreach workers picking up
their youngsters at the
elementary school and
spending the afternoon
together. Each youngster is
Burnham
Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:00
-- Fri. Night 'til 8: 00 p.m.
' -- Closed Wednesday
Main, Wells Biter. Vt.
58 students involved (29 high
school students matched with
an equal number of
elementary youngsters).
Those students participating
from Woodsville High School
are: Debbie Lowe, Donna
Chase, Cheryl Cardin,
Stephanie Eastman, Leta
HUMPHREY HONORED
BRADFORD--- Jerry Hum- Humphrey was
phrey, of Century 21 Valley congratulated for outstanding
Associates of Bradford, was real estate sales ac-
honored at the Million Dollar complishments at the Century
Day Celebration held at the 21 Million Dollar Day.
Holiday Inn in Waterbury,
recently.
INFLATION FIGHTER SPECIALS
Monday
Dessert Is
On Us
Your Choice Of
Strawberry Shortcake
Or
Brownie With Hot Fudge
And Ice Cream
With Each Dinner
Tuesday
The Best $2.00
Dinner In Town
Purchase First Dinner
At Regular Price
And Receive Second
Dinner Of Equal
Or Less Value For
s2.00
Wednesday
Fish Fry
Beerbattered
Fish & Chips
And
Salad Bar
ALL YOU CAN EAT
s4.95
Specials Served 5 To 9 pm Every Week
In Dining Room & Lounge (ExceptHofidays)
Wells River, Vermont
Journal I1 Opinion
4-
BOOK FOUR
"Mills and Mines"
$I200
i PAPER
jr c0vE
BOOKS AVAILABLE AT:
Brick Store, Both
kd's Grm,, Wormn
Clqdc's Business Mochines, Woodsvilio
burn's Gmiral Store, So. Strofford
Bookstore, Honorer
_€ntiols Unlimited, Lancaster
r Hodoo, Foirlou
ro & Brofto Brodford
, ton Town Clerk
.vurfll nbry
Ivhill Town Gk, Woodvi
Opinion, Brlford
's count act, East Thotford
• tom's Store, ast Corbth
t's Stem, ost Topshom
Nowbury Town aork
Nichols Hordwom, Lyme
Northeast Slopes, E. Corinth
Pourson's General Store, Boet
Piemom Librory
Pike Station Store, Pko
River Bend Shop, South Nowlry
Thomas Pharmacy, W41s River
Vermont Historical Society, Montlior
Vershim Town Clerk
Village Book Store, Littleton
West Bomet General Store
Your N G€.)€ ory., So. Ryegato
Nome of Kgthor,n Bioisdelt, No. Novorhill, weekday rmings
SPECIAL OFFER
choice of Book One, Book Two,
Three, or the latest addition,
Four plus a one-year subscription
Journal Opinion.
li : , • s e" s • : ' iiBq
mr of the Journal Opinion plus Over the River and 9 ( ug t h e
, Book Four !
!
over $13.00; Hard cover $14.50
:ription outside VT. and N.H., add $2.00 i
el k Three Farm, and I
One, Early Tray , Boo , 'rig |
tds and the Connecticut logging. Paper cover, $8.00; _
paper cover, $8.00; hard ' hard cover $10.00 I
i
Indians, settlers, and Paper cover, $8.00; hard cover B
Paper cover $8.00; $10.0o
$10.00 , •
MAlL TO: Katharine Blalsdell i
No. Haverhill, N.H. 03774 I
1
I
prices cut 20
%
to BOX WRAP
) '/t/'
save 25 °/0 to 40000 save to 38 save to 30 "/"
great sweaters! fisherman's knit
crew, cable coat cardigan, More!
regular
tosale 8 to$18
Classic crew neck fisherman's knit pull-over and the
perfect cotton/poly turtleneck to go under Choose
from two super styles of coat cardigan with button front
and belted• She'll love this gift idea!
D, tVSK/N ".X.
save 20 "
leotards 'n tights
ready for action,
exercise, dancing, fun!
sale *5 to *20
.choose from nylon or cotton
leotards in black, wine, navy,
berry, aria amethyst• Tights to
match, of course• Tights reg
$650 to $12. Leotards reg $12
\\; to S25
on finest leather quality
handbags, six styles
regular
o,osale $24 to *54
Quality and selection in rich leather colors of wine,
brown, black, and navy, Plenty of sizes and shapes for
her perfect gift!
wool and wool blend skirts in
5 great styles, super value!
our reg.
stos4sale $18 to s31
In circle belted, dimdle A-line belted, mitered full, and
belted pull-on Quality by Century, Hunter, Allegro,
Summit, and more. Sizes 8 to 18 and some 5 to 15.
. corduroy bedresfi
Warner
soft
/
• o/
i save 20 / -:',.,. save 23
? camisole and slips ,
l:,, t perfect for read,ng
1. !\\; every wardrobe needs
,, these lovely undergarments ' -: . ..... - --- sale
' $ 80 $ 20
sale 8 to 15
/ Our regular $11.00 to S19.00 by .['' " ,mml t;]J[ , Ourregular
, ... k] Warner. In white, beige, and black J , $19 in
..˘'" * ,,, PerfectSizes fOrgiftallidea..., includes, bra ,sP" too, ] assor[ed colors.
HANOVER, N.H.
Phone 643-3109
Open dally 9 to S
Just say .,. CHARGE IT!
save
to 3000'0
wonderful gift pleasi g
collection of soft brushed
gowns and rich
velour robes
sale s13 to $34
Our Regular $18 to $43.
, Sizes petite, small, medium,
\\; large in soft brushed nylon
with fancy lace and ribbon
' trim. Long velvety velour
robes in wrap and zip-top
• styles, Plenty of flattering col-
ors.
Main Street
BRADFORD, VT.
Phone 222-9012
Open dally 9 to 5, Frl. 'ttil
i .
k:l ' ° I"' ': "'9",?-
i
save
Save ' 20 , to 30 -
20to 40 o,,,,e,*
super group of suede & leather gloves
small nylon, small leathers regular $10 to $27
regular S7 to $28 sale
sale
$8 to 22
s4 to s23
Cold weather is with us and
Choose a favorite style in everyone appreciates a
soft nylon folds, small clutch warm gift, Choose from
and assorted wallets, Soft fleece lined to removable
leathers, nylon, and fabric, knit liners, Eight colors
!
B p.m.
December 8, 1982-The Journal Opinion-Page 3
TO MEET BUDGET TALKS
The Vershire ORFORD-- The Orford School
Board will be meeting on Dec.
night at 7:30 in 7 at 6:30 p.m. in the Memorial
School. They Hall. They will be discussing
the hot budget planning for 1983-84 for
policy, the school district.
ANTIQUES Purchased
(One Item Or Complete Estate)
APPRAISALS Made
(For Insurance Or Estate Purpose)
AUCTIONS Conducted
(Licensed & Bond,d Throughout New England)
Rented if Booked In Advance
Archie
Steenburgh
Auctioneer & Appraiser
Vermo.00 State new. YM˘ A project reac, tes half wa+ point
Pocketbook stolen .,:- Vermont WOODSVILLE-- This fall, the walked home by the Stocldard, Janet Thompson, Wednesday, Dec. 15 witba
North Country YMCA has designated closing time. April Drown Tracy Granger. Christmas party.
sponsored a Youth The total fall program has The program will end dh
BRADFORD-- The Eastside
Cluster of the Vermont State
Police in Bradford reports
some of their recent activity in
the local area.
On Dec. 1, Trooper First
Class Howard Atherton in-
vestigated a larceny in
Bradford Village. Teri
Pollender of Bradford had her
pocketbook removed from a
vehicle parked at the Veneer
Mill.
Trooper Jaime Coostantine
on Nov. 27, investigated a
vandalism matter in Wells
River. He said an unknown
person walked past a window
at the Kathy Jackman
residence and smashed the
window. It is still under in-
vestigation.
Trooper Constantine is
investigating the larceny of
several television antennas at
Lake Fairlee in Thefford. The
antennas owned by Herb
Kummel of Lake Fairlee were
taken over the past several
days. It is believed that two
persons were involved in the
theft.
Trooper Constantine, on
Nov. 26 took a complaint of a
missing female who walked
away from a farm two miles
south of Bradford Village. She
was last seen on that night
between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m.
She is described as wearing a
black and red jacket, high
leather boots, blue jeans, and
has brown shoulder length
hair. She has brown eyes and
is five feet six inches.
The State Police should be
notified if this person is seen.
Trooper Constantine on
Nov. 26 investigated a tractor
trailer unit on Route 302 in
Groton that had slid and gone
off the road. It blocked half the
roadway and was pulled out
by state sand trucks.
Trooper Atherton in-
vestigated a motor vehicle
accident on Route 25 in E.
Corinth at 1:15 in the morning.
Meta Vickers of New York
suffered extensive damage to
her vehicle. She was
travelling west on Route 25
and lost control and left the
highway.
Trooper Atherton on Nov. 26
at 6:00 p.m. in Fairlee on
Route 5 investigated an ac-
cident involving Kelley
Elizabeth Ricker of Lebanon.
She suffered extensive front
and rear damage to her
vehicle, a 1980 Ford. Road
conditions were slushy, when
she lost control and struck
ledges alongside the road. She
was not injured.
,# Herman Survivor Boots
Dunhsm Hiking Boots
,' Mere and Womens Slippers
, $otl Leather Top Boots
and liners available too!
Mmm and Womes casual shoe
,, Couvme & Keds high
leather basketball sneaker
Outreach Program in the
Lisbon, Woodsville and
Lancaster areas. Tim Whalen,
Guidance Counselor at
Woedsville High School and
Charles Myers, principal at
Woodsville Elementary
School coordinate the
program in their school
system and work closely with
Debi Clark Associate Director
North Country YMCA.
The basic purpose behind
the program is establishing a
positive relationship between
a high school junior or senior
and an elementary youngster.
Each segment runs for a
period of eight weeks -- Youth
Outreach workers picking up
their youngsters at the
elementary school and
spending the afternoon
together. Each youngster is
Burnham
Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:00
-- Fri. Night 'til 8: 00 p.m.
' -- Closed Wednesday
Main, Wells Biter. Vt.
58 students involved (29 high
school students matched with
an equal number of
elementary youngsters).
Those students participating
from Woodsville High School
are: Debbie Lowe, Donna
Chase, Cheryl Cardin,
Stephanie Eastman, Leta
HUMPHREY HONORED
BRADFORD--- Jerry Hum- Humphrey was
phrey, of Century 21 Valley congratulated for outstanding
Associates of Bradford, was real estate sales ac-
honored at the Million Dollar complishments at the Century
Day Celebration held at the 21 Million Dollar Day.
Holiday Inn in Waterbury,
recently.
INFLATION FIGHTER SPECIALS
Monday
Dessert Is
On Us
Your Choice Of
Strawberry Shortcake
Or
Brownie With Hot Fudge
And Ice Cream
With Each Dinner
Tuesday
The Best $2.00
Dinner In Town
Purchase First Dinner
At Regular Price
And Receive Second
Dinner Of Equal
Or Less Value For
s2.00
Wednesday
Fish Fry
Beerbattered
Fish & Chips
And
Salad Bar
ALL YOU CAN EAT
s4.95
Specials Served 5 To 9 pm Every Week
In Dining Room & Lounge (ExceptHofidays)
Wells River, Vermont
Journal I1 Opinion
4-
BOOK FOUR
"Mills and Mines"
$I200
i PAPER
jr c0vE
BOOKS AVAILABLE AT:
Brick Store, Both
kd's Grm,, Wormn
Clqdc's Business Mochines, Woodsvilio
burn's Gmiral Store, So. Strofford
Bookstore, Honorer
_€ntiols Unlimited, Lancaster
r Hodoo, Foirlou
ro & Brofto Brodford
, ton Town Clerk
.vurfll nbry
Ivhill Town Gk, Woodvi
Opinion, Brlford
's count act, East Thotford
• tom's Store, ast Corbth
t's Stem, ost Topshom
Nowbury Town aork
Nichols Hordwom, Lyme
Northeast Slopes, E. Corinth
Pourson's General Store, Boet
Piemom Librory
Pike Station Store, Pko
River Bend Shop, South Nowlry
Thomas Pharmacy, W41s River
Vermont Historical Society, Montlior
Vershim Town Clerk
Village Book Store, Littleton
West Bomet General Store
Your N G€.)€ ory., So. Ryegato
Nome of Kgthor,n Bioisdelt, No. Novorhill, weekday rmings
SPECIAL OFFER
choice of Book One, Book Two,
Three, or the latest addition,
Four plus a one-year subscription
Journal Opinion.
li : , • s e" s • : ' iiBq
mr of the Journal Opinion plus Over the River and 9 ( ug t h e
, Book Four !
!
over $13.00; Hard cover $14.50
:ription outside VT. and N.H., add $2.00 i
el k Three Farm, and I
One, Early Tray , Boo , 'rig |
tds and the Connecticut logging. Paper cover, $8.00; _
paper cover, $8.00; hard ' hard cover $10.00 I
i
Indians, settlers, and Paper cover, $8.00; hard cover B
Paper cover $8.00; $10.0o
$10.00 , •
MAlL TO: Katharine Blalsdell i
No. Haverhill, N.H. 03774 I
1
I
prices cut 20
%
to BOX WRAP
) '/t/'
save 25 °/0 to 40000 save to 38 save to 30 "/"
great sweaters! fisherman's knit
crew, cable coat cardigan, More!
regular
tosale 8 to$18
Classic crew neck fisherman's knit pull-over and the
perfect cotton/poly turtleneck to go under Choose
from two super styles of coat cardigan with button front
and belted• She'll love this gift idea!
D, tVSK/N ".X.
save 20 "
leotards 'n tights
ready for action,
exercise, dancing, fun!
sale *5 to *20
.choose from nylon or cotton
leotards in black, wine, navy,
berry, aria amethyst• Tights to
match, of course• Tights reg
$650 to $12. Leotards reg $12
\\; to S25
on finest leather quality
handbags, six styles
regular
o,osale $24 to *54
Quality and selection in rich leather colors of wine,
brown, black, and navy, Plenty of sizes and shapes for
her perfect gift!
wool and wool blend skirts in
5 great styles, super value!
our reg.
stos4sale $18 to s31
In circle belted, dimdle A-line belted, mitered full, and
belted pull-on Quality by Century, Hunter, Allegro,
Summit, and more. Sizes 8 to 18 and some 5 to 15.
. corduroy bedresfi
Warner
soft
/
• o/
i save 20 / -:',.,. save 23
? camisole and slips ,
l:,, t perfect for read,ng
1. !\\; every wardrobe needs
,, these lovely undergarments ' -: . ..... - --- sale
' $ 80 $ 20
sale 8 to 15
/ Our regular $11.00 to S19.00 by .['' " ,mml t;]J[ , Ourregular
, ... k] Warner. In white, beige, and black J , $19 in
..˘'" * ,,, PerfectSizes fOrgiftallidea..., includes, bra ,sP" too, ] assor[ed colors.
HANOVER, N.H.
Phone 643-3109
Open dally 9 to S
Just say .,. CHARGE IT!
save
to 3000'0
wonderful gift pleasi g
collection of soft brushed
gowns and rich
velour robes
sale s13 to $34
Our Regular $18 to $43.
, Sizes petite, small, medium,
\\; large in soft brushed nylon
with fancy lace and ribbon
' trim. Long velvety velour
robes in wrap and zip-top
• styles, Plenty of flattering col-
ors.
Main Street
BRADFORD, VT.
Phone 222-9012
Open dally 9 to 5, Frl. 'ttil
i .
k:l ' ° I"' ': "'9",?-
i
save
Save ' 20 , to 30 -
20to 40 o,,,,e,*
super group of suede & leather gloves
small nylon, small leathers regular $10 to $27
regular S7 to $28 sale
sale
$8 to 22
s4 to s23
Cold weather is with us and
Choose a favorite style in everyone appreciates a
soft nylon folds, small clutch warm gift, Choose from
and assorted wallets, Soft fleece lined to removable
leathers, nylon, and fabric, knit liners, Eight colors
!
B p.m.