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December 20, 1982-The Journal Opinion-Page 13
HURRYZ
OUR 10,9% GM
FINANOING ENDS
DECEMBER 31Z!!
Dr. Jac°b B°hn, 86°f Orf°rdville I oblillarl 1
ORFORD-- Dr. Jacol- Lloyd University Temple University U.S.A.A.F. from 1917-1919 and,
Bohn, 86 died Sunday, Dec. 12 where he has been chairman was honorably discharged. On
at his home in Orfordville. He of the Dept. of Physics since January I, 1926 he married
was born Nov. 16, 1896 in Lick- 1951, he also served as the Florence Lucy Cushman who
dale, Pa. the son of Henry and Temple University Wrestling survives. He is also survived
Percida (Bordner) Bohn. He Coach, Penn. State College, by one daughter JeanWeirich
attended Harvard University California Institute of of Jonestown, Pa., 2 grand-Cal-les J. Cole, 57,
from 1924-1926, received a Technology and Shell Oil Co. children, 2 great grand-
Bachelor of Science from In1949 and1950 he worked on children and nieces and r
Penn State College in 1924 and the %2 flights in White Sands, nephews. Funeral services
received his PhD from New Mexico andlaterin 1952-were held Tues.,Dec. 14, 1982 dies afte ess
California Institute of 1953 on atomic testing in at the Orfordville
Mrs. Natalie Wheeler of Fort
Technology in 1928. Nevada. He also had W. NEWBURY-- Charles J. St. Lucy, FI., and Mrs. Velma
Bohn has spent much of his micrometeorite equipment in Cole, 57, died Dec. 7 at the Polcaro of E. Syracuse, N.Y.
life as an educator and the Explorer I Satellite. Veterans' Administration Mr. Cole is also survived by
physicist working at Harvard He served with the Hospital at White River
ILLER AUTO 00. Love//IV. Lathrop, 8,2,"
In Business Since 1903
28 Gates St.
In beautiful downtown White River Jet., Vt.
Phone 295-3147
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CHELSEA-- Lovell W.
Lathrop, 88, died Dec. 8 at the
Vermont Veterans Home of
Bennington, where he was a
resident since May.
He was bern on Dec. 5, 1894,
in Vershire, the son of Elias
and Nettie (Tullar) Lathrop.
He attended school in Vershire
and was an Army veteran of
World War I, serving with the
302nd Field Artillery Unit, and
was discharged in 1919.
"Keep that great GM teelir with geniune GM Parts"
Mr. Lathrop was a farmer
and logger while he lived in
Chelsea. He also was em-
ployed as a polisher in the
Barre Granite Industry and
lived for several years in
Barre.
In 1929, he married Dora
Preece, who died in 1950. He
later married Jean Clark in
1955. She died in 1976.
He was a member of the
Chelsea American Legion
Post No. 61.
He is survived by three sons,
Walter of Barre, Warren of
Chelsea and Timothy of
Charles,own, N.H.; two
daughters, Joan Tucker of
Orange and Mary Hart of
Bethel; a stepdaughter,
Wilma J. Brainard of Salt
Lake City, Utah; five gran-
dchildren; two great-
grandchildren.
Three brothers, Chauncy,
Roy and Roland, and a sister,
Eleanor, are deceased.
Funeral services were held
at the Boardway and Cilley
Funeral Home in Chelsea.
Burial was in the Chelsea
West Hill Cemetery.
Memorial contributions
may he made to the American
Le$ien Post No. 61, in care of
W. S. Gilman, Chelsea, Vt.,
05038.
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ficiating. The Hale Funeral
Home of Bradford, Vermont
was in charge of
arrangements.
WriEs H. Robinson
ORANGE-- Willis H.
Robinson, 81, formerly of
Groton, died Dec. 14 in Rowan
Court Nursing Home in Barre.
Born July 9, 1901, in Stan-
bury, Quebec, he was son of
William H.. and Ida (Spoor)
Robinson, and attended
schools there.
In earlier years, the family
moved to Morrisville where he
was engaged in farming and
also was a quarryman for
Rock of Ages Inc. He retired in
1966.
On June 7, 1946, he married
Doris Nelson. They lived in
Williamstown several years,
then for several years in
Groton. He had also lived in
Corinth and moved two years
ago to Orange.
Surviving are two sons,
William H. Robinson, W.
Springfield, Mass., and
Martin P. Robinson, Groton;
two daughters, Mrs. Ralph
(Rose) Messenger, Orlando,
Fla., and Pearl Robinson,
Groton; five grandchildren,
and a sister, Mrs. Bert
(Mable) Walton, Morrisville.
'Another sister, Gladys Kemp,
is deceased.
His funeral service was held
Friday at the Whitcomb
Funeral Home in E. Barre.
Entombment was in the
Wilson Cemetery vault.
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W. Gilbert Cole
Junction after a brief illness.
Mr. Cole was born in
Pomfret, Vt. on Jan. 18, 1925.
He was the son of Bryon B.
and Beautella (Sanford) Cole.
His mother is still residing in
Pore fret.
Mr. Cole was a self-
employed farmer and had
resided in W. Newbury for the
past 32 years. He was a
Korean War veteran. He
belonged to the Ox Teamsters
Association of New England.
He is survived by his wife
Nancy (Whitney) of W.
Newbury; four sons, Charles
P. of S. Newbury, Aaron B. of
Bradford, John W. and
Stephen M. both of Newbury;
and one daughter, Marianne
Stockman of Bradford.
He is also survived by three
brothers, Clinton and Thomas •
of N. Pomfret and Alfred of
Rutland; and three sisters,
Mrs. Idh Davis of Claremont,
Isabelle Young of Woodstock,
seven grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews.
Mr. Cole and his wife had
another son, David J., who
died in 1974.
A memorial service was
held 3unday at the Newbury
Congregational Church. Those
who wish may make
memorial contributions to the
Vermont Heart Fund, in care
of Kenneth Baker, Lyn-
donville Savings Bank,
Lyndonville, Vt. 05807.
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Servi004e
FRIDAY, DECEMBER
AT 7:30 P.M.
Topsham United
Presbyterian Church
Topsham, Vermont
Join us as we welcome
and .qreet the Savior
Da at basic
WELLS RIVER-- Pvt. James
A. Day Jr., son of Marjorie G.
Day of Wells River and James
A. Day Sr. of 26 Beagle
Byway, Dennis, Mass., has
completed basic training at
Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
During the training,-he
received instruction in drill
and ceremonies, weapons,
map reading, tactics, military
courtesy, military justice,
first aid, and Army history
and traditions.
He is a 1979 graduate of
Westboro High School in
Massachusetts.
INTERESTING FACT
A snail travels at the rate of
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are adjusted each and every week. Since there are no time
restrictions, them is no penalty for early withdrawal.
'START 00)URS TOffY.
The FDIC insured Money Market Plan begins
December 14th. Your money market account will operate
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December 20, 1982-The Journal Opinion-Page 13
HURRYZ
OUR 10,9% GM
FINANOING ENDS
DECEMBER 31Z!!
Dr. Jac°b B°hn, 86°f Orf°rdville I oblillarl 1
ORFORD-- Dr. Jacol- Lloyd University Temple University U.S.A.A.F. from 1917-1919 and,
Bohn, 86 died Sunday, Dec. 12 where he has been chairman was honorably discharged. On
at his home in Orfordville. He of the Dept. of Physics since January I, 1926 he married
was born Nov. 16, 1896 in Lick- 1951, he also served as the Florence Lucy Cushman who
dale, Pa. the son of Henry and Temple University Wrestling survives. He is also survived
Percida (Bordner) Bohn. He Coach, Penn. State College, by one daughter JeanWeirich
attended Harvard University California Institute of of Jonestown, Pa., 2 grand-Cal-les J. Cole, 57,
from 1924-1926, received a Technology and Shell Oil Co. children, 2 great grand-
Bachelor of Science from In1949 and1950 he worked on children and nieces and r
Penn State College in 1924 and the %2 flights in White Sands, nephews. Funeral services
received his PhD from New Mexico andlaterin 1952-were held Tues.,Dec. 14, 1982 dies afte ess
California Institute of 1953 on atomic testing in at the Orfordville
Mrs. Natalie Wheeler of Fort
Technology in 1928. Nevada. He also had W. NEWBURY-- Charles J. St. Lucy, FI., and Mrs. Velma
Bohn has spent much of his micrometeorite equipment in Cole, 57, died Dec. 7 at the Polcaro of E. Syracuse, N.Y.
life as an educator and the Explorer I Satellite. Veterans' Administration Mr. Cole is also survived by
physicist working at Harvard He served with the Hospital at White River
ILLER AUTO 00. Love//IV. Lathrop, 8,2,"
In Business Since 1903
28 Gates St.
In beautiful downtown White River Jet., Vt.
Phone 295-3147
Toll free in N.H. 1-800-451-4546
Toll free in Vt. 1-800-622-4116
Cadillac - Pontiac - Chevrolet - Chevrolet Trucks
dies at Veteran's Home
CHELSEA-- Lovell W.
Lathrop, 88, died Dec. 8 at the
Vermont Veterans Home of
Bennington, where he was a
resident since May.
He was bern on Dec. 5, 1894,
in Vershire, the son of Elias
and Nettie (Tullar) Lathrop.
He attended school in Vershire
and was an Army veteran of
World War I, serving with the
302nd Field Artillery Unit, and
was discharged in 1919.
"Keep that great GM teelir with geniune GM Parts"
Mr. Lathrop was a farmer
and logger while he lived in
Chelsea. He also was em-
ployed as a polisher in the
Barre Granite Industry and
lived for several years in
Barre.
In 1929, he married Dora
Preece, who died in 1950. He
later married Jean Clark in
1955. She died in 1976.
He was a member of the
Chelsea American Legion
Post No. 61.
He is survived by three sons,
Walter of Barre, Warren of
Chelsea and Timothy of
Charles,own, N.H.; two
daughters, Joan Tucker of
Orange and Mary Hart of
Bethel; a stepdaughter,
Wilma J. Brainard of Salt
Lake City, Utah; five gran-
dchildren; two great-
grandchildren.
Three brothers, Chauncy,
Roy and Roland, and a sister,
Eleanor, are deceased.
Funeral services were held
at the Boardway and Cilley
Funeral Home in Chelsea.
Burial was in the Chelsea
West Hill Cemetery.
Memorial contributions
may he made to the American
Le$ien Post No. 61, in care of
W. S. Gilman, Chelsea, Vt.,
05038.
Journal i Opinion
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"Mills and Mines"
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Hewbury Town Clerk
Nitho, Hardvre, L
Hortheast Slopes, E. Corinth
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Ptermont Library
Pike Station St Pke
• wr Bead Shops, South ury
Thonms Pharmacy, Wdls River
Vermnt flistrkd SocieW, Mmlier
Vor-Jre Town Clerk
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$13.00; Hard cover $14.50
and N.H., add $2.00
One, Early Travel,,
and the Connecticut
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MAIL TO: Katharine Biaisdell
mm
No. Haverhill, N.H. 03774 !
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(check payable to Katharine Blaisdell) s
Congregational Church with
the Rev. Robert Robb of-
ficiating. The Hale Funeral
Home of Bradford, Vermont
was in charge of
arrangements.
WriEs H. Robinson
ORANGE-- Willis H.
Robinson, 81, formerly of
Groton, died Dec. 14 in Rowan
Court Nursing Home in Barre.
Born July 9, 1901, in Stan-
bury, Quebec, he was son of
William H.. and Ida (Spoor)
Robinson, and attended
schools there.
In earlier years, the family
moved to Morrisville where he
was engaged in farming and
also was a quarryman for
Rock of Ages Inc. He retired in
1966.
On June 7, 1946, he married
Doris Nelson. They lived in
Williamstown several years,
then for several years in
Groton. He had also lived in
Corinth and moved two years
ago to Orange.
Surviving are two sons,
William H. Robinson, W.
Springfield, Mass., and
Martin P. Robinson, Groton;
two daughters, Mrs. Ralph
(Rose) Messenger, Orlando,
Fla., and Pearl Robinson,
Groton; five grandchildren,
and a sister, Mrs. Bert
(Mable) Walton, Morrisville.
'Another sister, Gladys Kemp,
is deceased.
His funeral service was held
Friday at the Whitcomb
Funeral Home in E. Barre.
Entombment was in the
Wilson Cemetery vault.
Hol Hol Ho!
Lavoie's Sales and Service
is playinR Santa Claus
with Stocking Stuffers
For Your
Enthusiast!
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Polaris Snowmobiles!
"ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES"
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and one of the largest parts departments.
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"The Real Estate People"
Join Together to Wish You
and a Happy New Year
Kermit W, Riehardson Phyllis K. Ritter
Margaret G. Richardson Dale M.M|les'.
Daniel A. Perry Marion Ertle
8heila A. Salomaa Bonnie G. Tllurston
Klm M. Richardson Bonnie Pease
W. Gilbert Cole
Junction after a brief illness.
Mr. Cole was born in
Pomfret, Vt. on Jan. 18, 1925.
He was the son of Bryon B.
and Beautella (Sanford) Cole.
His mother is still residing in
Pore fret.
Mr. Cole was a self-
employed farmer and had
resided in W. Newbury for the
past 32 years. He was a
Korean War veteran. He
belonged to the Ox Teamsters
Association of New England.
He is survived by his wife
Nancy (Whitney) of W.
Newbury; four sons, Charles
P. of S. Newbury, Aaron B. of
Bradford, John W. and
Stephen M. both of Newbury;
and one daughter, Marianne
Stockman of Bradford.
He is also survived by three
brothers, Clinton and Thomas •
of N. Pomfret and Alfred of
Rutland; and three sisters,
Mrs. Idh Davis of Claremont,
Isabelle Young of Woodstock,
seven grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews.
Mr. Cole and his wife had
another son, David J., who
died in 1974.
A memorial service was
held 3unday at the Newbury
Congregational Church. Those
who wish may make
memorial contributions to the
Vermont Heart Fund, in care
of Kenneth Baker, Lyn-
donville Savings Bank,
Lyndonville, Vt. 05807.
l II II l ..... lilll . "
Ch[istmas Eve
Candle Ltqht
Servi004e
FRIDAY, DECEMBER
AT 7:30 P.M.
Topsham United
Presbyterian Church
Topsham, Vermont
Join us as we welcome
and .qreet the Savior
Da at basic
WELLS RIVER-- Pvt. James
A. Day Jr., son of Marjorie G.
Day of Wells River and James
A. Day Sr. of 26 Beagle
Byway, Dennis, Mass., has
completed basic training at
Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
During the training,-he
received instruction in drill
and ceremonies, weapons,
map reading, tactics, military
courtesy, military justice,
first aid, and Army history
and traditions.
He is a 1979 graduate of
Westboro High School in
Massachusetts.
INTERESTING FACT
A snail travels at the rate of
.003 miles per hour.
WELI00 RIVER S00dNGS
N'K)NEY MARKET HAN.
Wells River Savings introduces it's new FDIC insured
Money Market Plan, effective December 14th.
IVI(00EY MARKEr INTERF_Sr RATF00
Your Money Market Plan begins with an initial
deposit of $2500.,. and by maintaining a balance of
$2500... your money will be working for you in an invest-
merit plan that pays you noney market rates.
NO TIME LIMITAT00-00
You may keep your Money Market Plan active as long
as youlike.., a week...a day.., amonth.., whatever, and
still earn your guaranteed rate of interest. And those rates
are adjusted each and every week. Since there are no time
restrictions, them is no penalty for early withdrawal.
'START 00)URS TOffY.
The FDIC insured Money Market Plan begins
December 14th. Your money market account will operate
similar to a checking account, permitting you up to three
withdrawals by check a month.., and as many deposits of as
much or as little as you wish. Ask for details about the Wells
River Savings Money Market Plan. Start earning your
money market interest today.
Wel Is Rive r
Savings Bank
WellsRiver,VT05081 802.757.2361 MemberFDtC
The good neighbor to a good community.