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RD. RID 2 STAR ROUTE
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dsville Industries
" Factory Outlet Store
Christmas Gift Ideas
For The Whole Family
i
-Up Suits
Shifts
Children's Clothing
Slippers
& Vests
Complete Line Of Hosiery
Skirts
Line Of Polypropylene Underwear
At Low F00cto00 Prices
Benton Road, North Haverhill, N. H
(Turn At Monument - One Mile On Right)
Mon. - Fri. 10:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Ti] Christmas
.M.- 3:00 P.M.
A Journal Opinion shopping spree
00i[00opping spree reve(z,[s toys, wines, octopus
BRADFORD-- The Christmas
shopping season has arrived
and the Main street in
Bradford is pretty well ,filled
with Christmas shoppers.
In Bradford
Television sets are being
lugged out of Perry's, wagons
and appliances out of the
Western Auto store and all
kinds of bottled items from the
Bottle Shop.
That type of activity is not
unusual, as tv's, jugs and
appliances have always been
very popular gift items. On the
other hand, the world of toys is
about as fast paced as one
could imagine. With the ad-
vent of fancy, expensive
electronic tv games,
children's computers and a
vast array of Hollywood
creatures, toys in these parts
are taking on a new side.
But, at the Gave and Morrill
Hardware Store on Main
street, we are told that kids in
Bradford and surrounding
towns don't fall for the hoopla
of the electronic stuff -- they
want the basic toys, the sturdy
toys, the toys that mean
something.
Arvid Johnson is our host for
a tour of the toy shop.
Up on the second floor is a
nice complete assortment of
appliances and children's
toys, sporting items, electrical
items. Mainly, Johnson said,
the store is oriented toward
hardware items, rather than
toys. Christmas shoppers
mostly want tools and ap-
pliances. The toy line has been
at the popular store for three
years and each year sales
increase in their toy depar-
tment.
The toys are basic and
small. Johnson says people in
the area like the simple things
and they deliberately stay
away from the fancy elec=
tronic games. Poor quality, he
said. "Catchy and trendy
items you won't find here," he
offered. That is true.
He said the basic toys are
popular with kids on both sides
of the river. Lap games are
still popular with shoppers at
Gave and Morrill. He noted
that the games, such as
Monopoly are always selling.
"We have already sold out on
the most popular children's
game called "Candyland,"
Johnson told the Journal
Opinion. "It is the most
unusual game you could ever
imagine, but it is very popular
with the young set." The game
is for kids under the first
grade age.
The most popular toy at
Gave and Morrill is a sleek,
brightly painted line of pocket
cars. Probably inspired from
the early day Tootsie toy (they
are still being manufactured,
by the way) and more recently
the Matchbox line, Pocket
Cars are reasonably priced at
CHRBTMAS to ALL!
up to smooth
Little wishes
holiday
Hearty
all,
EVERYONE AT Auto Parts of Bradford
Street
ALL YOU NEED
FOR MINOR ITCHES
AND RASHES.
Washers
Dryers
LOUNGE AREA
CLEAN RESTROOM
• SINK FACILITY
ENJoy SOOTHING MUSIC
WHILE YOU WASH.*
Mr Maytag Says,
Keep America Strong, With
The "Bond A Month Plan"
Come In & Sign Up .....
We Will Give Away A
Drawing To Be Held The 2nd Tuesday
Of Each Month A S:OO P.M.
You DO Not Have To Be Present To Win 11 I
%
WARM - CLEAN
LAUNDROMAT
Located Next To Tuck Press
On Street Between Woodsille Banks
$1.50 and are a nice looking
mini-vehicle.
Johnson says the pocket
cars are popular with the very
young and with the not-so-
very-young set as well. He
said his son is t0-years-old and
loves them. They feature
rescue vehicles, with a long
line of classic cars, the '34
Ford, the blue '53 Chevrolet,
etc. Classic cars are popular
in the small versions as well
as the plastic model kits.
Another manufacturer,
Tomy, has created other types
of cars, trucks and busses.
Good looking stocking items
and also priced at $1.50. Some
have movable parts and in-
dependent suspension
systems. And they look real.
market for Atari is quite
competitive. He said a big
seller was the Stamper Line,
but old time sellers like GI Joe
are not particularly popular
with the kids this year.
He noted the ET craze has
entered everywhere, showing
balloons and other items
emblazoned with the
fashionable ET. He said that
although there are many
popular items on the toy
market this year, "nothing
could ever take the place of
the Rubik Cube last year."
And this year, the Rubik's
Cube is a very limited thing•
"Everyone must have one by
now."
in Woodsviile
And over in Woodsville,
We talk toys with Judy
Clark, who tells us it looks to
her like toys are getting back
to basics. "We see strong sales
of good solid items like
coloring books, trucks and
games. Also, things like Lego
are popular this year," she
says. She pointed to the
popular plastic auto kits and
balsa wood airplane sets.
Clark's did not get wrapped
into the electronic whizz-bang
toy arena this year, or last
year or are they planning to
get involved in the future.
Judy Clark says it is faddish
and the toy moguls get too
many middle men involved
and too much money is needed
to get a line of electronic stuff
in her store
,' pf
Pigs: Donald Duck, the world.
Three Little Kittens and He has banded together an
others. The Hardy Boys still assortment of Cabot cheeses,
sell, she noted. Toy World, a maple syrup from local outlets
shop which is open year round, and other delicacies like
has been growing by about 25 smoked oysters, octopus,
percent each year. Ted Clark clams, mushrooms and trout.
,says he would like to expand And if you don't particularly
the toy section, but there is a care for any of the above, he'll
space problem. He said he pack anything you want into
would like to increase his line that box.
of model items, like airplanes Elsewhere he features
and cars, but he will hpve to standard wine sets, with
find thespace, somehow, either glasses or a wine
Down the street from Toy poureri or little English jellies
World is a new shopping area and jams. These are packed in
called The Village Plaza. Set an assortment of packages,
up six months ago by Ed some with trivets, others with
Pattzn, the very-well-done a frying pan or a cutting
mall has been an attractive board.
shopping area since the doors "People are being more
were opened, practical this year," Harry
One shop in there that was told the Journal Opinion this
particularly popular with week. He says when money is
shoppers was the Wine and short, people sharpen their
Cheese Shop, operated by Don pencils and look for more
. Harry. He has set up some practical gifts. He said good,
attractive displays and some healthy food is a very prac-
good looking gift items. The tical gift. He noted that his
most popular items he has custom-designed gift boxed
concocted himself, sets are under $20 and it would
'* In an effort to be a little be tough to find a really nice
more creative and attrz :t new item anywhere for that kind of
shoppers into his store, Harry money.
assembled a goodly line of Winding our way through
edible items, neatly packed in the clover honey, sliced oc-
a real wooden box (no plastic) topus, assorted red currant
and ready to mail anywhere in jams and passion fruit jelly.
the tangerine preserves',
assorted sage cheeses and the
plum or apricot preserve, we
note a line of coffee barrels
loaded with imported coffee
beans. Mexican Fino, Vienna
Roast, Andes, Copenhagen,
Columbia Supremo and the
Mocha. A very apressive
array of pungent col ee beans,
ready for the grinder. This
too, is a popular and different
type of gift. Most of this is ou
sale for under $400 a pound,'
and it would he difficult to find
a gift from Indonesia, Austria
or Columbia for such a low
price.
Then, after your trip
through the streets of Brad-
ford and Woodsville, ask Don
for one of those special im-
ported wines. 2ake it home
and chill it in a snow bank
(there WILL be snow for
Christmas) along with twotall
stemmed glasses that came
with the wine. Then settle up
to the fire and conjure up
some visions of sugarplums,
let them dance in your head-
and enjoy. You've sure earned
it.
Merry Christmas!
LOADING UP--Shopper at the Hill's 5 and I0 in
Bradford checks good selection of toys.
Also featured on the second
floor are spin-off sets from the
small cars and trucks, like
garage sets, little tiny car
washes, fire stations and
roadways to run on.
Johnson says the store will
buck the trends and they will
continue to stay away from
fancy''0ver-priced electronic
wizardry of the toy world.
"Our customers demand
quality and they sure don't get
it from that stuff," he said.
Up the road a few feet is the
bustling Hill's 5 and 10 cents
store. Owner Edward Wendell
took a brief tour of the toy
area, one which was well
stocked, both with toys and
people.
He said one of the most
popular truck items in his
store is the Stomper Truck
series, which features four-
wheel drive and a host of
miscellaneous types of truck
bodies. The store has sotd an
excellent line of farm im-
plements over the years and
these are still popular in the
area. They feature tractors,
plows, tedders, sickle bars
and farm wagons. All metal
and painted like farm
machinery should be painted.
No zippy colors here.
And when have you last
found real glass marbles for
sale? They are in the toy area.
They are even made in
America. Also featured with
this toy are marble pouches,
like they used to tote to school
way back. Military items are
still popular with the boys and
the shift here is now to lazer
stuff.
For the girls, an entire
counter is devoted to jump
ropes, dolls and accessories,
stuffed animals, baking sets,
dishes, tea sets, snack kits and
lots of supermarket shopping
items. Shiny pots and pans can
be used, washed out and hung
back up. Good training for
later years, probably,
He said the electronic game
Atari at Hill's was sold out
long ago• He said the game
was very popular, but the
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shoppers there are setting in
for the last full week of getting
items, while they are still
available. Sales there, for the
most part, are as well as could
be expected and store owners
are looking for a good week
prior to next weekend's
holiday.
Located just out of Wood-
sville center, up on Central
street near the Woodsville
Fire Station is Toy World. This
store has been in operation for
four years and is part of
Clark's Business Machines.
Excitement mount, as this holida)
near. And our appreciation mounts for the
loyalty of wonderful patrons, friends.
Taylor-Palmer Agency
BRADFORD, VERMONT
THE LEVI'S' FLANNEL
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"We like to offer a basic
value to shoppers in Wood-
sville," she offered "and there
are no values involved with
the electronic items and some
of the heavily advertised
character things," she said.
She said even a small jack-
in-the-box is now just under
$10. Judy suggests a good book
is the ideal gift for the
youngsters. And here at Toy
World, there is a good
selection of soft and hard
cover books for the youngest
reader to the older teenagers.
It was interesting to hear
that the best selling books are
still the standard Three Little
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December 20, 1982-The Journal Opinion-Page 17
24 HOUR EMERGENCY
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE
County Mental Health
FREE 1-800-622-4244
IRONDACK BOTTLED GAS CORP.
P.O. Box 78
HOM6AS Fairlee, Vt. 05045
(802) 333-9711
FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN
WIDE RANGE OF APPLIANCES:
Empire and Dearborne Heaters
Hardwick Ranges
Bradford White Water Heaters
Jacuzzi and Ducane Gas Grills
NOTHING TOO BIG OR SMALL:
-- Industrial and Commercial
Home Heating
Cooking and Hot Water
Propane Motorfuei
AT THESE DEALERS WITH
70 YEARS COMBINED EXPERIENCE
PROPANE INDUSTRY:
DOYLES GAS SERVICE DAVIS GAS
ROUTE 100 P.O. BOX 26
CHELSEA VT. 05038 WIENIWORTH, N.H. 03282
602-685'-4662 603-764-5748
DAVIS OIL CO. BARNES BOTTLED GAS
RD. RID 2 STAR ROUTE
05001 CANAAN, NH 0374 ] EAST BARRIE, Vf. 05649
603-523-4285 802-439-5921
dsville Industries
" Factory Outlet Store
Christmas Gift Ideas
For The Whole Family
i
-Up Suits
Shifts
Children's Clothing
Slippers
& Vests
Complete Line Of Hosiery
Skirts
Line Of Polypropylene Underwear
At Low F00cto00 Prices
Benton Road, North Haverhill, N. H
(Turn At Monument - One Mile On Right)
Mon. - Fri. 10:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Ti] Christmas
.M.- 3:00 P.M.
A Journal Opinion shopping spree
00i[00opping spree reve(z,[s toys, wines, octopus
BRADFORD-- The Christmas
shopping season has arrived
and the Main street in
Bradford is pretty well ,filled
with Christmas shoppers.
In Bradford
Television sets are being
lugged out of Perry's, wagons
and appliances out of the
Western Auto store and all
kinds of bottled items from the
Bottle Shop.
That type of activity is not
unusual, as tv's, jugs and
appliances have always been
very popular gift items. On the
other hand, the world of toys is
about as fast paced as one
could imagine. With the ad-
vent of fancy, expensive
electronic tv games,
children's computers and a
vast array of Hollywood
creatures, toys in these parts
are taking on a new side.
But, at the Gave and Morrill
Hardware Store on Main
street, we are told that kids in
Bradford and surrounding
towns don't fall for the hoopla
of the electronic stuff -- they
want the basic toys, the sturdy
toys, the toys that mean
something.
Arvid Johnson is our host for
a tour of the toy shop.
Up on the second floor is a
nice complete assortment of
appliances and children's
toys, sporting items, electrical
items. Mainly, Johnson said,
the store is oriented toward
hardware items, rather than
toys. Christmas shoppers
mostly want tools and ap-
pliances. The toy line has been
at the popular store for three
years and each year sales
increase in their toy depar-
tment.
The toys are basic and
small. Johnson says people in
the area like the simple things
and they deliberately stay
away from the fancy elec=
tronic games. Poor quality, he
said. "Catchy and trendy
items you won't find here," he
offered. That is true.
He said the basic toys are
popular with kids on both sides
of the river. Lap games are
still popular with shoppers at
Gave and Morrill. He noted
that the games, such as
Monopoly are always selling.
"We have already sold out on
the most popular children's
game called "Candyland,"
Johnson told the Journal
Opinion. "It is the most
unusual game you could ever
imagine, but it is very popular
with the young set." The game
is for kids under the first
grade age.
The most popular toy at
Gave and Morrill is a sleek,
brightly painted line of pocket
cars. Probably inspired from
the early day Tootsie toy (they
are still being manufactured,
by the way) and more recently
the Matchbox line, Pocket
Cars are reasonably priced at
CHRBTMAS to ALL!
up to smooth
Little wishes
holiday
Hearty
all,
EVERYONE AT Auto Parts of Bradford
Street
ALL YOU NEED
FOR MINOR ITCHES
AND RASHES.
Washers
Dryers
LOUNGE AREA
CLEAN RESTROOM
• SINK FACILITY
ENJoy SOOTHING MUSIC
WHILE YOU WASH.*
Mr Maytag Says,
Keep America Strong, With
The "Bond A Month Plan"
Come In & Sign Up .....
We Will Give Away A
Drawing To Be Held The 2nd Tuesday
Of Each Month A S:OO P.M.
You DO Not Have To Be Present To Win 11 I
%
WARM - CLEAN
LAUNDROMAT
Located Next To Tuck Press
On Street Between Woodsille Banks
$1.50 and are a nice looking
mini-vehicle.
Johnson says the pocket
cars are popular with the very
young and with the not-so-
very-young set as well. He
said his son is t0-years-old and
loves them. They feature
rescue vehicles, with a long
line of classic cars, the '34
Ford, the blue '53 Chevrolet,
etc. Classic cars are popular
in the small versions as well
as the plastic model kits.
Another manufacturer,
Tomy, has created other types
of cars, trucks and busses.
Good looking stocking items
and also priced at $1.50. Some
have movable parts and in-
dependent suspension
systems. And they look real.
market for Atari is quite
competitive. He said a big
seller was the Stamper Line,
but old time sellers like GI Joe
are not particularly popular
with the kids this year.
He noted the ET craze has
entered everywhere, showing
balloons and other items
emblazoned with the
fashionable ET. He said that
although there are many
popular items on the toy
market this year, "nothing
could ever take the place of
the Rubik Cube last year."
And this year, the Rubik's
Cube is a very limited thing•
"Everyone must have one by
now."
in Woodsviile
And over in Woodsville,
We talk toys with Judy
Clark, who tells us it looks to
her like toys are getting back
to basics. "We see strong sales
of good solid items like
coloring books, trucks and
games. Also, things like Lego
are popular this year," she
says. She pointed to the
popular plastic auto kits and
balsa wood airplane sets.
Clark's did not get wrapped
into the electronic whizz-bang
toy arena this year, or last
year or are they planning to
get involved in the future.
Judy Clark says it is faddish
and the toy moguls get too
many middle men involved
and too much money is needed
to get a line of electronic stuff
in her store
,' pf
Pigs: Donald Duck, the world.
Three Little Kittens and He has banded together an
others. The Hardy Boys still assortment of Cabot cheeses,
sell, she noted. Toy World, a maple syrup from local outlets
shop which is open year round, and other delicacies like
has been growing by about 25 smoked oysters, octopus,
percent each year. Ted Clark clams, mushrooms and trout.
,says he would like to expand And if you don't particularly
the toy section, but there is a care for any of the above, he'll
space problem. He said he pack anything you want into
would like to increase his line that box.
of model items, like airplanes Elsewhere he features
and cars, but he will hpve to standard wine sets, with
find thespace, somehow, either glasses or a wine
Down the street from Toy poureri or little English jellies
World is a new shopping area and jams. These are packed in
called The Village Plaza. Set an assortment of packages,
up six months ago by Ed some with trivets, others with
Pattzn, the very-well-done a frying pan or a cutting
mall has been an attractive board.
shopping area since the doors "People are being more
were opened, practical this year," Harry
One shop in there that was told the Journal Opinion this
particularly popular with week. He says when money is
shoppers was the Wine and short, people sharpen their
Cheese Shop, operated by Don pencils and look for more
. Harry. He has set up some practical gifts. He said good,
attractive displays and some healthy food is a very prac-
good looking gift items. The tical gift. He noted that his
most popular items he has custom-designed gift boxed
concocted himself, sets are under $20 and it would
'* In an effort to be a little be tough to find a really nice
more creative and attrz :t new item anywhere for that kind of
shoppers into his store, Harry money.
assembled a goodly line of Winding our way through
edible items, neatly packed in the clover honey, sliced oc-
a real wooden box (no plastic) topus, assorted red currant
and ready to mail anywhere in jams and passion fruit jelly.
the tangerine preserves',
assorted sage cheeses and the
plum or apricot preserve, we
note a line of coffee barrels
loaded with imported coffee
beans. Mexican Fino, Vienna
Roast, Andes, Copenhagen,
Columbia Supremo and the
Mocha. A very apressive
array of pungent col ee beans,
ready for the grinder. This
too, is a popular and different
type of gift. Most of this is ou
sale for under $400 a pound,'
and it would he difficult to find
a gift from Indonesia, Austria
or Columbia for such a low
price.
Then, after your trip
through the streets of Brad-
ford and Woodsville, ask Don
for one of those special im-
ported wines. 2ake it home
and chill it in a snow bank
(there WILL be snow for
Christmas) along with twotall
stemmed glasses that came
with the wine. Then settle up
to the fire and conjure up
some visions of sugarplums,
let them dance in your head-
and enjoy. You've sure earned
it.
Merry Christmas!
LOADING UP--Shopper at the Hill's 5 and I0 in
Bradford checks good selection of toys.
Also featured on the second
floor are spin-off sets from the
small cars and trucks, like
garage sets, little tiny car
washes, fire stations and
roadways to run on.
Johnson says the store will
buck the trends and they will
continue to stay away from
fancy''0ver-priced electronic
wizardry of the toy world.
"Our customers demand
quality and they sure don't get
it from that stuff," he said.
Up the road a few feet is the
bustling Hill's 5 and 10 cents
store. Owner Edward Wendell
took a brief tour of the toy
area, one which was well
stocked, both with toys and
people.
He said one of the most
popular truck items in his
store is the Stomper Truck
series, which features four-
wheel drive and a host of
miscellaneous types of truck
bodies. The store has sotd an
excellent line of farm im-
plements over the years and
these are still popular in the
area. They feature tractors,
plows, tedders, sickle bars
and farm wagons. All metal
and painted like farm
machinery should be painted.
No zippy colors here.
And when have you last
found real glass marbles for
sale? They are in the toy area.
They are even made in
America. Also featured with
this toy are marble pouches,
like they used to tote to school
way back. Military items are
still popular with the boys and
the shift here is now to lazer
stuff.
For the girls, an entire
counter is devoted to jump
ropes, dolls and accessories,
stuffed animals, baking sets,
dishes, tea sets, snack kits and
lots of supermarket shopping
items. Shiny pots and pans can
be used, washed out and hung
back up. Good training for
later years, probably,
He said the electronic game
Atari at Hill's was sold out
long ago• He said the game
was very popular, but the
WELL
DRILLING
ROTARY HAMMER
DRILLING. 20 YEARS
DRILLING EXPERIENCE
COMPLETE WATER
SYSTEMS iNSTALLED
FOR FREE ESTIMATE
CALL OR WRITE
The E.
BENEDINI
Artesian Well Co.
Borre View Drive
R.D. Barre, Vt.
476-4832
30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
I
shoppers there are setting in
for the last full week of getting
items, while they are still
available. Sales there, for the
most part, are as well as could
be expected and store owners
are looking for a good week
prior to next weekend's
holiday.
Located just out of Wood-
sville center, up on Central
street near the Woodsville
Fire Station is Toy World. This
store has been in operation for
four years and is part of
Clark's Business Machines.
Excitement mount, as this holida)
near. And our appreciation mounts for the
loyalty of wonderful patrons, friends.
Taylor-Palmer Agency
BRADFORD, VERMONT
THE LEVI'S' FLANNEL
SHIRT.
ALWAYS A CLASSIC.
Begin with soft, warm,
.7.omfortable flannel. Then
design a shirt with great
looks to match. Now you
know what Levfs. flannel
shirt Is all about; comfort
hncl style. Choose yours
/Tom a variety of plaids
ond colors.
USE YOUR
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"We like to offer a basic
value to shoppers in Wood-
sville," she offered "and there
are no values involved with
the electronic items and some
of the heavily advertised
character things," she said.
She said even a small jack-
in-the-box is now just under
$10. Judy suggests a good book
is the ideal gift for the
youngsters. And here at Toy
World, there is a good
selection of soft and hard
cover books for the youngest
reader to the older teenagers.
It was interesting to hear
that the best selling books are
still the standard Three Little
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