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Track Pacer No-Wax $109.95
Rossignoi Mohair $ 99.95
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Package includes
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:3 pin bindings
installation
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Roe McDanolds awarded Mar+ Lee Ware trop,
Roe McDanolds of North majored in Agricultural
Haverhill was recently Economics at the University ',
awarded the 1982 Mary Lee of New Hampshire and the
Ware trophy, presented by the Iowa State College of
Putnam Agricultural Foun- Agriculture and Mechanic
dation for distinguished Arts, graduating from Iowa in
1926. He worked for a year as a
D.H.I.A. milk tester in Sussex
County, N.J., then transferred
to Grafton County, N.H. In
July, 1927, he bought his
present farmq, in North
III I
service to agriculture and
rural community life.
Mr. McDanolds has owned
and operated a dairy farm in
North Haverhill since 1927. A
native of Branchville, N.J., he
[II I
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More solid local reporting and more hard news,
too.
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Roe McDanolds (left) and son Richard.
Haverhill, in partnership with Agricultural Research Policy
his mother, Kate Roe Advisory Committee, and the
McDanolds. Grafton County Dairy Policy
Roe was married to Althea Committee. He served as
Town Stole Zip " Gilchrist from 1928 until her president of the Grafton
" ' ' ' ' ' " " '' - death in 1936. Their son. County D.H.I.A. for about 30
Richard, a U.N.H. graduate in years and the Grafton County
Agriculture, has remained on Holstein Club for 15 years. He
the farm, handling most of the has been called on many times
repairs and field work. Roe as the featured speaker or as a
took care of the milking, with panel member for various
the help of his mother, who agricultural meetings
had returned to the farm to throughout New England.
take over the housekeeping Locally, Roe served for 18
and gardening duties. She died years on the School Board, 12
in 1966, but Richard's three years as chairman, and for
sons have come along to help many years was treasurer of
on the farm. the North Haverhill Methodist
Roe comes from a farming Church, besides many other
family. His grandfather, community activities through
EvervthLng you need for Frank Roe, and uncle, Harry theyears.
Roe, were well known in New Roe has always been an avid
Holiday Sewing Jersey for their worh,'s record reader of history, biography
-- DOUBLE-FACE QUILTS
--WOOLS& CCOS
-- VELOURS & SUEDE KNITS
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k POLY-SILKS
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L
Many Christmas Print Fabrics
Craft & Quilt Books & Patterns
'n Sew Fabrics
GLOBE SHOPPING CTR. LITTLE'ION, N.H.
Mcm., Tues., Wed. 10-6; Thurs. & Fri. 10-9 PM;
Sat. 10-5:30 Sunday 12:30-5.
limited time on selected styles priced from
producing Holsteins. His and geography, with a special
sister Martha and husband, interest in railroading. This
Frizzell (parents of dates [r_ ':!ollegedays,
K a t h ari n e B I a i s d e I 1 ), when heWas reting home
a poult:nd dairy from Iowa. for his father's
farm, Peachblow Farm, in funeral, via motorcycle, and
Charlestown, N.H. Roe's was struck by a truck,
sister Margaret's husband, seriously crushing one leg.
Forrest Hardy, was plant During his many months of
manager for New England recuperation, he had time for
Dairies at Orleans, Vermont extensive reading, starting a
and later for Ethan Alien lifetime hobby.
Creamery of Essex Junction. Roe's family and friends
Althea's sister, Ethelyn, was were all happy for him when
married to Clyde Hall, he was remarried in 1980, to
Extension Dairyman at Doris Welch of Groton.
U.N.H. and later at Penn Congratulations to Roe
State. McDanolds for the Mary Lee
Roe's farming activitiesare Ware trophy, from all his
characterized by economical family and friends.
production of high quality (submitted by Richard
milk. He has been a pioneer in McDanolds and Katharine
haylage vs. wet grass silage, Blaisdell)
covered manure storage,
FOOT PROBLEMS?
I! you have fool problems and need special shoes, pre$
lions from your doctor, or any otrmr problem with
comfortable shoes, come in and see me or call for an
i pointment anytime 141.2tI$ or my home 1e41-2|97.
DEAN C. REED
DEAN'S SHOE STORE
1 Poqla.d St. St J lacrOSS trom Byron's Se.v,ce St'Jo,
Hours: 10 to 4 Mon.-Fri / 10-2 Saturday
Other Times By Appointment
FOR MEN / WOMEN / CNILOR|N
ST. J01mMUlH.
SUITS
and
NO SALES TAX ON N.H. DELIVERI
CARPETING
Ova, 30 IImW ¢.d
ta fnm
• SAXONY & SCULPTURED •
• SOLIDS & TWEEDS •
Some FNA aq'oved
Some with $-yeer warrenty
AI beet Nt nybm fr
SALEM CARPET BILLS &
w,.,,.0Ds,
$[' :95 in T'me for
O_J"
$-WA¥ VINY
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OPEN MON TNRU mU 9 TO 5 ml 9 TO 9 SAT * TO 5 SUN NOON TO I
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starting at
||| Savings Bond direct from Singer!
Reg. $419 $185.00 NEW DAUGHTER Ill or
RUMNEY-- Cheryl and Ill
Forrest Hinkson are parents
of a new da.Shter born m IS it because Sewln' in Vermont sells the Sh00er 00010
recently at the Mary Hit- [||
chcock Memorial Hospital. !II For 0nly s829 =
New baby'snameisElizaheth, l|, Who KO?
Dawn. Ill
DIAMONDS, WATCHES] Ill .... ::,;;
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SINGER
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ROUTE 302, LISBON ROAD 601-444,.2053 LffTLETON. N.H.
HourtWlNikaoy$9amtoS:3Op:m • FtRIcIyblll'Hlgl.m, • ScutcIQy9om,fo4:3OiD,m. t
*er,.,.a.on o* 0r.., '" Whydid th00August 10
balancing of minerals in the Ill
diet of the dairy cow, and high
production with low grain I1|
feeding made possible by high ||| issue of Family
quality roughage. The farm
has often been featured in |||
articles in agricultural III 11
journals, was winner of the |||
Green Pastures Contest in ||| in V
1956 and the Goodyear award
for New Hampshire Soil |||
-AND- Conservation in 1961. In 1937 || as the p
the farm proved one of thell
highest rated sires in the ||| 1 [--
' country. Through the years ill O Oily /
' the farm has hosted many II!
i others, from throughout New ]!
\\; ,, England and Quebec. i|l \\; ' :
WALL SAVERS ' OR I LARGE[ The McDanolds farm 111 " ":
started with 20 head and 45 Iil "---"="-----=-"----'--==C--'-==.
ROCKER RECLINERS] ' aJ[,bY ® ] S TOCK ! acres oftillage, andhas groWnto 170 headand 176acres (with Ill "--"--"--"'"--
a total acreage of 372).There '"Is it because of the Sir00er 2010
_.nd is nearly one and a half miles
ill
of open drainage, besides
tiles, and there has been lit S. '°
considerable obstruction ||| ' •
removal, thegrading'New and ill .Mich.-Computer co.trois all handles'1 stp buUonholCrsheer to , ,,t,,.makes lmt-
!O streambank work, also the ;i aC-Y e|||
clearing of 56 acres of ,, onal fiam'ons with tonholes that fit your button in !!
woodland.
Roe has served a great Ol sy step.
variety of county, state and
national agricultural Iii .Touda Tronic memory ImncL _ . ,
s 2 N;,Y Upholstered Farm°rganizati°nsBureau,SUChthe Holstein as the i11!11 Select your stitch with .Universal pressure system
Association, England sa, .lst the touch of a finger ,,ca,.,--c
Ill
SWlVEt rankeeMak ProducersMilk, MilkASSociati°n'Promotion !11 on the panel without operator adjustments
ROCKERS Services, Inc., the U.S. I!! Note: Buy a Singer 2010 between now and Dec. 25 & Get a $100 , ,
Page 16-The Journal OpipJou-December 8, 1982
do00-n on ski
e00ipment's
high
CROSS COUNTRY
PACKAGE DEAL
Track Pacer No-Wax $109.95
Rossignoi Mohair $ 99.95
Voltoen $ 89.95
Package includes
*Leather A|pia Boots
::.,Excel fiberglass poles
:3 pin bindings
installation
Holiday gift wrapping at no charge
Open 7 days a week
/
Roe McDanolds awarded Mar+ Lee Ware trop,
Roe McDanolds of North majored in Agricultural
Haverhill was recently Economics at the University ',
awarded the 1982 Mary Lee of New Hampshire and the
Ware trophy, presented by the Iowa State College of
Putnam Agricultural Foun- Agriculture and Mechanic
dation for distinguished Arts, graduating from Iowa in
1926. He worked for a year as a
D.H.I.A. milk tester in Sussex
County, N.J., then transferred
to Grafton County, N.H. In
July, 1927, he bought his
present farmq, in North
III I
service to agriculture and
rural community life.
Mr. McDanolds has owned
and operated a dairy farm in
North Haverhill since 1927. A
native of Branchville, N.J., he
[II I
Take
a
Closer
Look
So, what do you see? More excellent photos.
More solid local reporting and more hard news,
too.
No puff pieces.., just the news. The Journal
Opinion staff is dedicated to bringing you the
local news, the local commentary and strong
editorials.
So, take a closer look. We think you'll like what
you see.
"TAKE A CLOSER LOOK"
To subscribe
S IIIIIIB il •lillll tl llm lib mil I Ill Ilia imln iiiim Ins IIII IIIli Mm IIIliIBII
Save s60 to slOe for a
Name
Address
Roe McDanolds (left) and son Richard.
Haverhill, in partnership with Agricultural Research Policy
his mother, Kate Roe Advisory Committee, and the
McDanolds. Grafton County Dairy Policy
Roe was married to Althea Committee. He served as
Town Stole Zip " Gilchrist from 1928 until her president of the Grafton
" ' ' ' ' ' " " '' - death in 1936. Their son. County D.H.I.A. for about 30
Richard, a U.N.H. graduate in years and the Grafton County
Agriculture, has remained on Holstein Club for 15 years. He
the farm, handling most of the has been called on many times
repairs and field work. Roe as the featured speaker or as a
took care of the milking, with panel member for various
the help of his mother, who agricultural meetings
had returned to the farm to throughout New England.
take over the housekeeping Locally, Roe served for 18
and gardening duties. She died years on the School Board, 12
in 1966, but Richard's three years as chairman, and for
sons have come along to help many years was treasurer of
on the farm. the North Haverhill Methodist
Roe comes from a farming Church, besides many other
family. His grandfather, community activities through
EvervthLng you need for Frank Roe, and uncle, Harry theyears.
Roe, were well known in New Roe has always been an avid
Holiday Sewing Jersey for their worh,'s record reader of history, biography
-- DOUBLE-FACE QUILTS
--WOOLS& CCOS
-- VELOURS & SUEDE KNITS
-- NEW PLAID TAFFETAS
k POLY-SILKS
- METALLICS & CORDUROY
- CHAMOIS & VELVETEEN
L
Many Christmas Print Fabrics
Craft & Quilt Books & Patterns
'n Sew Fabrics
GLOBE SHOPPING CTR. LITTLE'ION, N.H.
Mcm., Tues., Wed. 10-6; Thurs. & Fri. 10-9 PM;
Sat. 10-5:30 Sunday 12:30-5.
limited time on selected styles priced from
producing Holsteins. His and geography, with a special
sister Martha and husband, interest in railroading. This
Frizzell (parents of dates [r_ ':!ollegedays,
K a t h ari n e B I a i s d e I 1 ), when heWas reting home
a poult:nd dairy from Iowa. for his father's
farm, Peachblow Farm, in funeral, via motorcycle, and
Charlestown, N.H. Roe's was struck by a truck,
sister Margaret's husband, seriously crushing one leg.
Forrest Hardy, was plant During his many months of
manager for New England recuperation, he had time for
Dairies at Orleans, Vermont extensive reading, starting a
and later for Ethan Alien lifetime hobby.
Creamery of Essex Junction. Roe's family and friends
Althea's sister, Ethelyn, was were all happy for him when
married to Clyde Hall, he was remarried in 1980, to
Extension Dairyman at Doris Welch of Groton.
U.N.H. and later at Penn Congratulations to Roe
State. McDanolds for the Mary Lee
Roe's farming activitiesare Ware trophy, from all his
characterized by economical family and friends.
production of high quality (submitted by Richard
milk. He has been a pioneer in McDanolds and Katharine
haylage vs. wet grass silage, Blaisdell)
covered manure storage,
FOOT PROBLEMS?
I! you have fool problems and need special shoes, pre$
lions from your doctor, or any otrmr problem with
comfortable shoes, come in and see me or call for an
i pointment anytime 141.2tI$ or my home 1e41-2|97.
DEAN C. REED
DEAN'S SHOE STORE
1 Poqla.d St. St J lacrOSS trom Byron's Se.v,ce St'Jo,
Hours: 10 to 4 Mon.-Fri / 10-2 Saturday
Other Times By Appointment
FOR MEN / WOMEN / CNILOR|N
ST. J01mMUlH.
SUITS
and
NO SALES TAX ON N.H. DELIVERI
CARPETING
Ova, 30 IImW ¢.d
ta fnm
• SAXONY & SCULPTURED •
• SOLIDS & TWEEDS •
Some FNA aq'oved
Some with $-yeer warrenty
AI beet Nt nybm fr
SALEM CARPET BILLS &
w,.,,.0Ds,
$[' :95 in T'me for
O_J"
$-WA¥ VINY
U.S Route 2 East St. Johnsbur% Vermont 802-748-51 I (
OPEN MON TNRU mU 9 TO 5 ml 9 TO 9 SAT * TO 5 SUN NOON TO I
Also Avatlalde ca THE FURNITURE BARN, Route 2, hst Vt.
starting at
||| Savings Bond direct from Singer!
Reg. $419 $185.00 NEW DAUGHTER Ill or
RUMNEY-- Cheryl and Ill
Forrest Hinkson are parents
of a new da.Shter born m IS it because Sewln' in Vermont sells the Sh00er 00010
recently at the Mary Hit- [||
chcock Memorial Hospital. !II For 0nly s829 =
New baby'snameisElizaheth, l|, Who KO?
Dawn. Ill
DIAMONDS, WATCHES] Ill .... ::,;;
t,! I-,,.., IS Sewin in Vermont
1
II! , , Comer of Portland & Concord Avenue
SINGER
Iil I ,.,,o,., St. Johnsbury, Vermont 05819
We Repa,r ACCUTRON TIMEX
and All Makes
HASKELL JEtILER$
Llttteton. NH 03561
lSO) 44.-3351
e. t' eve " ,,
'. ,,9 -..e , oudodhavcDImy, ancw
•
V 7l
DEUVERI
ROUTE 302, LISBON ROAD 601-444,.2053 LffTLETON. N.H.
HourtWlNikaoy$9amtoS:3Op:m • FtRIcIyblll'Hlgl.m, • ScutcIQy9om,fo4:3OiD,m. t
*er,.,.a.on o* 0r.., '" Whydid th00August 10
balancing of minerals in the Ill
diet of the dairy cow, and high
production with low grain I1|
feeding made possible by high ||| issue of Family
quality roughage. The farm
has often been featured in |||
articles in agricultural III 11
journals, was winner of the |||
Green Pastures Contest in ||| in V
1956 and the Goodyear award
for New Hampshire Soil |||
-AND- Conservation in 1961. In 1937 || as the p
the farm proved one of thell
highest rated sires in the ||| 1 [--
' country. Through the years ill O Oily /
' the farm has hosted many II!
i others, from throughout New ]!
\\; ,, England and Quebec. i|l \\; ' :
WALL SAVERS ' OR I LARGE[ The McDanolds farm 111 " ":
started with 20 head and 45 Iil "---"="-----=-"----'--==C--'-==.
ROCKER RECLINERS] ' aJ[,bY ® ] S TOCK ! acres oftillage, andhas groWnto 170 headand 176acres (with Ill "--"--"--"'"--
a total acreage of 372).There '"Is it because of the Sir00er 2010
_.nd is nearly one and a half miles
ill
of open drainage, besides
tiles, and there has been lit S. '°
considerable obstruction ||| ' •
removal, thegrading'New and ill .Mich.-Computer co.trois all handles'1 stp buUonholCrsheer to , ,,t,,.makes lmt-
!O streambank work, also the ;i aC-Y e|||
clearing of 56 acres of ,, onal fiam'ons with tonholes that fit your button in !!
woodland.
Roe has served a great Ol sy step.
variety of county, state and
national agricultural Iii .Touda Tronic memory ImncL _ . ,
s 2 N;,Y Upholstered Farm°rganizati°nsBureau,SUChthe Holstein as the i11!11 Select your stitch with .Universal pressure system
Association, England sa, .lst the touch of a finger ,,ca,.,--c
Ill
SWlVEt rankeeMak ProducersMilk, MilkASSociati°n'Promotion !11 on the panel without operator adjustments
ROCKERS Services, Inc., the U.S. I!! Note: Buy a Singer 2010 between now and Dec. 25 & Get a $100 , ,