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I I I I I A A A A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I I I I 3rd CCTA Awards Contract for Seven New Buses The Chittenden County Transportation Authority awarded a contract for seven new buses Thursday to Grumman Flexible on a bid of $1,281,680. The contract includes an option to buy two more buses if the authority is successful in landing more than a quarter of a million dollars more in federal grants. Commissioners voted to pursue the funds from the Urban Mass Transportation Authority, said Frank M. Mazur of South Burlington. He was elected chairman of the five -community public bus com- pany.

Inflation, a federal grant reduction and added costs for handicapped access equipment cut the number of buses CCTA hoped to buy with an earlier grant. Floyd D. Rutz of Essex was elected vice chairman, Charles E. Ketcham of Essex was re-elected secretary and Nicodemus McCollum Jr. of Winooski was re-elected treasurer.

In a pair of adjustments to remedy rough spots in new schedules, Mazur said the authority will add an extra bus on the Essex Junction S. Hero School Officials, Parents 'Talk It All Out' SOUTH HERO Parents, school officials and school directors agree that the lines of communication have been opened after a freewheeling question and answer session among two dozen parents and the School Board. The meeting this week originated after a group of parents submitted a list of questions to the board, covering a variety of topics includ. ing the roles of teacher aides and their qualifications. "I don't think anyone went into it with real complaints," said Sue Moquin, a parent.

"We just weren't sure what the monitoring system is." "The meeting gave people who have experienced some frustration with the system some relief by getting that system to respond," said John Duval, principal of the Folsom Marketplace Commission The Church Street Marketplace Commission has approved a a -month budget through Jan. 1 for its information coordinator, Joyce Wasson. Commissioners also were told about future advertising for the marketplace, including radio and television advertisements and a sign Elementary School in South Hero. He said the teaching aides are supervised by employees of the district superintendent's office. "The School Board, the superintendent and the principal were all very receptive," Gayle Kilpatrick, another parent, said.

"The School Board indicated it would check into some issues." "We're waiting to see what will happen," Mrs. Moquin said, explaining the parents had asked for closer monitoring of some programs. "The School Board showed all of us there that we were welcome and that they were willing to respond to our questions." Mrs. Kilpatrick said the dialogue between the School Board and parents "will continue and that more people will come. It was a good beginning." Vermont Roundup OKs Budget on the corner of Church and Main Streets explaining the project.

Ralph Cramer, Chittenden County Transportation Authority general manager, told members that bus revenues are up because of the sale of tokens, which can be bought in advance and cost less than the normal fare. Police Reorganization to Be Delayed Reorganization of the Burlington Police Department will have to wait until Deputy Chief Thomas Thear recovers from recent surgery, Police Commission Chairman Antonio Pomerleau said Thursday. Thear had drafted a report and was to begin meeting with aldermen and the public about the reorganization, but was operated on for kidney stones earlier this week. He will be out for at least a month, recovering at his home in Maryland, Pomerleau VA Center to Celebrate WHITE RIVER JUNCTION The Veterans Administration Center will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Veterans Administration Monday from noon to 2 p.m. Rutland Authorities Seek Trio in Rape RUTLAND A 20-year-old Rutland woman told police she was raped by three men near Washing.

ton and Pleasant Streets early Thursday, city police said. The woman was walking home between about 1 a.m. when three men approached her, grabbed her and raped her, she told police. Police said the woman went to a relative's house to report the incident, then was treated at Rutland Hospital and released. Police said the woman was not beaten, but appeared to be shook up.

State's Attorney, Town Acquitted In False Arrest Case From Page 1B leave out any reference to a SOcalled alibi involving the placement of Peckham's car at a lodge some 10 miles from the crime scene because it was insignificant. person assaulted Mrs. (Lucille) Stratton, not an automobile," he said. John Stratton, the victim's husband, testified that both Pratt and Bernard were "professional and dedicated" police officers. He recalled the nightmare of being forced at gunpoint to watch the partially-masked assailant order his wife to engage in sex.

Peckham has testified that he had marijuana and slides of nude women in his car when arrested. Peckham has told reporters he has been contacted by an author who found his story so interesting he wants to write a book about it. Vermont CARON, Paul, 62, was a welder and is survived by relatives Vermont. GASSO, "Sis" (Mildred). 51, 108 N.

Champlain Wednesday; was the founder of Prevention of Abuse of Delinquent Children. GEDDENS, Clarence 81, St. Albans, Wednesday; was employed by the New England Telephone Co. for 44 years. IVERSON, Gary Dean, 31, South Burlington; was a teacher at South Burlington Middle and High schools and was the girls track team coach and an assistant varsity football coach.

KNAPP, Eva Isabelle, 87, Middlesex; worked for the Division of the Blind at the Vermont Statehouse and worked for several vears in the legislative cafeteria. PERRIER, Roland A. (Shorty), 75, Island Pond, Wednesday; operated Perrier's Esso Service Station in Island Pond for 37 years, retiring in 1977. STILL, Mrs. Elsie 91, Falls, Wednesday; was a resident of Enosburg since 1969 and a member of the West Enosburg Methodist Church, the w.S.C.S.

and the Enosburg Falls Senior Citizens Young at Heart Club. Death Notices and Funerals Held SAt day at 2 p.m. at the Perkins-Parker Funeral Chapel, Waterbury. Interment will follow in the Waterbury Center Cemetery. Friends may call this evening from 7 to 9 at the Perkins- Funeral Chapel, where a Rebekah service will be held at 8 p.m.

City Park Road, left back on to Pine and right back on to Home Avenue. "The general feeling is that people are satisfied," Mazur said of the new system. "Whenever you put something like this in, you're going to have problems. We expect them." Mazur and General Manager Ralph H. Cramer will meet Aug.

4 with the South Burlington City Council to discuss a petition asking for a change in the Airport route. ROLAND A. (SHORTY) PERRIER ISLAND POND Roland A. (Shorty) Perrier, 75, a retired Island Pond businessman, passed away in Burlington late Wednesday evening. He was born in Randolph, March 8, 1905, son of Israel and Leah (Tatro) Perrier.

For 37 he operated Perrier's Esso Service years, Station in Island Pond, retiring in 1977. He married the former Ruby Tangue in 1927. She predeceased him in 1960. He is by one son, Burton, of Essex Junction; four grandchildren, Mrs. Cathy Williams of Milton, Mrs.

Janet Clark of Bordentown, N.J., Mrs. Susan Lunderville of Milton and Brian Perrier U.S. Navy in Norfolk, five great a sister, Mrs. Irene Broome of West Charleston, several nieces and nephews. Converse services will Funeral be held Home at in the IsPond, Saturday, at 11 a.m.

Interment will follow in the Hillside Cemetery, East Charleston. Friends may call at the funeral home, Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Should friends desire, donations in his memory may be made to Brighton Post No. 80, American Legion, for the Children and Youth Program. CLARENCE W.

GEDDENS ST. ALBANS Clarence W. Geddens, 81, of 114 Messenger St. died at his home Wednesday evening following an extended illness. He was born in Barre, Sept.

21, 1898, son of the late James and Harvina (Livingston) Geddens. He employed by the New England Telephone Co. for 44 years. He served in France during World War I and was a member of the Veterans of World War Inc. and the American Legion, Green Mountain Post I.

He leaves his wife, Emilda (Vuley) Geddens of St. Albans; a daughter, Mrs. Audrey Simmons of Lyons, N. a brother, Gordon Geddens of Colchester; four grandchildren, a niece and a nephew. Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m.

in the Driscoll and Moran Memorial Chapel. Interment will follow in the family lot in Holy Cross Cemetery. T.J. Moran is the funeral director. MRS.

MARY GARDNER VANCE ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Mrs. Mary Gardner Vance, 53, died Wednesday morning at the Bay Pines Veterans Hospital after a long illness. She was as born in South Hero, Oct.

27, 1927, daughter of Edward and Beatrice (Tourville) Gardner. She had lived in Florida for many years. She graduated from the Wilfred Academy of Cosmetology in Pennsylvania. She was a veteran of the Korean war, serving in the U.S. Air Force.

She was also a member of the Alburg Post of the American Legion. She married James Vance in April of 1978 in St. Petersburg, She leaves her husband of St. Petersburg; her mother, Mrs. Chester (Beatrice) Martel; a sister, Mrs.

Jane Potvin; three brothers, Edward, How- Professional Announcements E. James Belfiglio, D.M.D., 52 North Prospect Burlington, is pleased to announce the transfer of his practice of General Dentistry to Thomas Morton, D.M.D., beginning immediately. Tel. 863-3479. In Memoriam In Memoriam, Elgie Rublee, July 12, 1980.

A truly beautiful lady; God's choicest blessings be upon her. To have known her, is to love her. One Friend. Cards of Thanks The family of Alice I. Schmaldienst would like to express their appreciation and thanks to all their relatives.

friends and neighbors who helped bear the sadness and loss of our mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Julia Schmaldienst Potvin. The family of Bill Delorme wish to express our deepest gratitude to all priests, sisters, relatives, friends and neighbors for the masses, flowers. food, cards and expressions of sympathy during our recent loss. We will always thank our Heavenly Father for your support.

Frederick, Angela, Bert, Ben, Becky, Beth and Barbara Delorme. Mrs. Morgridge and daughter Gina wish to express their deepest and heartfelt gratitude to the countless people who gave so very generously of their time, love, sympathy and material things to make this sorrowful occasion slightly easier to bear. Prayers of thanks will be offered in gratitude for Monsignor Buckley, along with assistants at the Requiem Mass at St. Marks Church, a mass which so beautifully brought to mind our mission on earth and our dependence on Christ.

To the many friends and neighbors who so kindly remembered us with food, flowers, gifts and mass and perpetual mass cards for Ralph, we know our thanks, even if not expected, will be meaningful. Our prayers go with each of you. Death divides us from our loved ones but multiplies us with friends. Births route to maintain half-hourly intervals and expanded a loop west of Shelburne Road on the South End route. The South End bus routinely finished its route 10 minutes early, Mazur said, explaining the addition is designed to take up that time and better service.

From Pine Street the bus will turn right on Home Avenue, left on Industrial Parkway, left on Queen Death PROFESSOR ROLF N.B. HAUGEN In the obituary Professor Rolf Haugen, the address of one of the memorials was inadvertently omitted. The address is Hospice, Box 153, Winooski, Vt. 05404. 'SIS' (MILDRED) GASSO "Sis" (Mildred) Gasso, 51, of 108.

N. Champlain passed Wednesday evening at the Medical Center Hospital. She was born Nov. 1928, in Brooklyn, N. daughter of Millard and Helen (Martin) Desbrow.

She had been involved in numerous political functions and communitity activities. She was the founder of P.A.D. (Prevention of Abuse of Delinquent Children), which is an organization that is administered through the Social Service agencies and the courts throughout Chittenden County to help prevent abuse to minors. Mrs. Gasso was also extremely active in the Democratic party.

She was one of the originators and past secretary of the Apartment Owners Association. She was a member of the Burlington Elbos Club. Mrs. Gasso leaves her husband, Lawrence of Burlington; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Briener of Brooklyn, Mrs.

James (Joan) Weening Jr. of Colchester and Mrs. Joseph (Miriam) Fiorello of Long Island, N. seven nephews; one niece; two great-nieces; two foster children, Stephen Galvean and Beverly Lambert, both of Burlington. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m.

at St. Joseph's Church. Interment will be in New Mount Calvary Cemetery. Visiting hours will be this evening from 7 to 9 at the Elmwood Memorial Funeral Home, 97 Elmwood Ave. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that those who wish may send contributions in her memory to P.A.D., in care of the funeral home office.

Arrangements by James A. Meunier, GARY, DEAN IVERSON Gary Dean Iverson, 31, of 8 Pinetree Terrace, South Burlington, died unexpectedly Thursday morning due to an accident athome. He was born 28, 1949, in Montpelier, son of Robert H. Iverson and the late Priscilla Iverson. He was a teacher at South Burlington Middle School and at South Burlington High School.

He was the girls team coach and an assistant varsity football coach. He was also very active in the Burlington International Games. He graduated from South Burlington High School and has a bachelor's and master's degree from the University of Vermont. He is survived by his wife, Suzanne; one daughter, Amy P. Iverson of East Fairfield; two stepdaughters, Wendy and Pam Esposito of South Burlington; his father, Robert H.

Iverson of Rutland; his stepmother, Patricia K. Iverson of Rutland; two brothers, Mark R. Iverson of South Burlington and Craig A. Iverson of Rutland; one sister, Kathie A. Iverson of Rutland; one stepbrother, James Dillon; one stepsister, Sarah Dillon, both of Rutland; his maternal grandmother, Olive Berthiaume of St.

Albans. His mother, Priscilla Iverson, predeceased him. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. John Vianney Church, South Burlington, with interment following at Resurrection Park Cemetery.

Visiting hours will be held today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the LaVigne Funeral Home, Winooski. In flowers contributions may be sent to the American Cancer Society. PAUL CARON ESSEX JUNCTION 62, of Plant City, died Thursday evening at the Fanny Allen Hospital. He was born July 7, 1918, in Canada.

He was a welder by trade. He was a veteran of World War serving in the U.S. Army. He is survived by his wife, Virginia Ledoux Caron of Plant City, one son, Roland Caron of Columbus, Ohio; one daughter, Judy of Cleveland, Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Alphosine Riendeau of Canada, Mrs.

Marie Roussin of Milton and Mrs. Budah of Essex; three brothers, Peter and Girard of Westford and Louis of Connecticut; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Holy Family Roman Catholic Church in Essex. Burial will be in Fort Ethan Allen Cemetery, Colchester.

Friends may call at the Corbin and Palmer Funeral Home, 9 Pleasant Essex Junction, today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. MRS. ELSIE M. STILL ENOSBURG FALLS Mrs. Elsie M.

Still, 91, widow of John H. Still died Wednesday evening at a St. Albans hospital following a long illness. Mrs. Still was born in Germany June 29, 1889, daughter of Karl and Mary (Weiseir) Munz.

She has been a resident of Enosburg since 1969 and a member of the West Enosburg Methodist Church, the W.S.C.S. and the Enosburg Falls Senior Citizens Young at Heart Club. She was a former resident of New York and a member of the Ladies Auxiliarv of Spanish American War Veterans. Mrs. Still came to the United States from Germany in 1924.

She is survived by one son, John H. Still of Enosburg; one daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Ruth) Rizzuto of Marydel, two brothers, Karl and Eugene Munz both of Marbach West Germany; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 11 at the Enosburg Fails United Methodist Church with the Rev. James Shaw officating.

Friends may call at the Spears Funeral Home, 14 Orchard Enosburg Falls, Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m EVA ISABELLE KNAPP MIDDLESEX Eva Isabelle Knapp, 87, died at Central Vermont Hospital following a short illness. She was born Aug. 20, 1892, daughter Horuce Merriam and Lilly Murray Merriam. On Dec. 31, 1925, she married Ward Knapp in Montpelier.

She was educated in the Waterbury Center schools, worked for the Division of the Blind at the Vermont Statehouse and worked for several years in the legislative cafeteria. She was a member of the Montpelier Chapter of the Rebekah lodge for over 50 years and also a mernber of the Ladies Home Demonstration Group. She is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Fred (Merriam) Newhall of Berlin; three grandchildren, Alvah Newhall and Fred Newhall, both of Berlin, and Mrs. Keith (Cindy) Sweet of Barre; one great-granddaughter, Amy Sweet of Barre.

Funeral services will be held Satur- MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL BAYSINGER, Delmar (the late) and Linda (Boczawy), Bristol, a daughter, July 1. BENOIT, Andrew and Darlene (McSweeney), St. Albans, a daughter, July 17. VIENS, Joseph and Doris (Clayton), 359 Patchen Road, South Burlington, a daughter, July 17. PORTER MEDICAL CENTER Middlebury MARTELL, Lyle and Wendie (Grace), Bristol, a daughter, July 16.

PETERS, Mark and Jeanette (St. Pierre), Crown Point, N. son. July 17. CENTRAL VERMONT MEDICAL CENTER Berlin HARRIMAN, Bernard and Donna (Griffin), East Montpeller, a son, July 16.

MORISSETTE, Ronald and Ann (Perrigo), Worces ter, a daughter, July 16. ard and John Gardner, all of South Hero; several nieces and nephews. A funeral Mass will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in St. Rose of Lima Church in South Hero.

Friends may call at the Chester Martel home on South Street from 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m. today. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent to the South Hero Rescue Squad, South Hero, Vt. 05486. Interment will be in the South Hero Cemetery.

The Gifford Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements. CARROLL O. DAVIS NEW HAMPTON, N.Y, Carroll O. Davis, 59, passed away Wednesday after a brief illness. He was born in Cornish Flats, N.H., son of Alvah and Myrtie (Woodard) Davis.

He was a retired assemblyman Ford Motor Co. tromp, is survived by his wife, Rita (Roland) Davis; two daughters, Carolyn Davis and Pauline Davis, both at home; sister, Hattie Davis of Orfordville, N.H.; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 11 at Lippincott Funeral Chapel, Goshen, N.Y. Burial will be on Monday at St. Joseph's Cemetery in Burlington, at 2 p.m.

4 Funerals Held BURLINGTON CASSIDY, Mrs. Jean Funeral services held Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Ready Funeral Chapel, 934 with the Rev. Charles G. Chamberlain of the First Congregational officiating.

Interment followed in Resurrection Park Cemetery with Rev. Chamberlain reading committal prayers. Bearers were Alexander and Paul Brogna, Steven Burns, Sean Bushey, James Luman and Patrick Cross. ALBURG CAMERON, Miss Ada B. A funeral high Mass was offered Thursday at 11 a.m.

in St. Amadeus Church with the Rev. Maurice Boucher, SSE, the celebrant. Bearers were Milton Brow, Ralph Sims, Robert White, James McCullem, Robert Miller and Serge Turnne. Interment followed in the famity lot in St.

Amadeus Cemetery with committal prayers offered by Father Boucher. WANTED FOR RECYCLING NEWSPAPERS Burlington Paper Stock, Inc. 111 Archibald St. Burlington, Vt. 862-9641 "SAY IT WITH OURS" Chappell's Florist Inc.

1437 Williston Rd. So. Burlington 658-4733 Presently soliciting consignments of good antiques. Also On-Site Auction Sales to include: Estates, Farms, Households, Business or Commercial, and Real Estate. Call me for consultation without obligation! Poncho Camire, 864-0043.

AUCTION SERVICE OF VERMONT 140 Church Street Burlington, Vt. 05401 Poncho Camire Auctioneer MUD CITY ANTIQUE MARKET Every Sunday 10 AM-4 PM Rain or Shine July 6-Oct. 12 QUALITY ANTIQUES Follqw Signs 1 Mile South of Morrisville or 1 Mile North of Stowe on Route 100: 888-4076 AUCTION TODAY 10:00 A.M. EAST MIDDLEBURY, VT See Thurs. Free Press for listing.

ARTHUR H. SMITH AUCTIONEER APPRAISER FERRISBURG, VT 877-3638 KIMTEX SHOP TOWELS Polypropylene Absorbent Oil Solvents Soft texture Uniform Sheets Cleans Polishes two sizes Ideal for hand tools machinery BURLINGTON WASTE METAL 862-5335 255-57 No. Winooski Ave. 862-3831 PUBLIC AUCTION OF VICTORIANA 10:00 A.M., Saturday, July 19, 1980 Derby Line, Vermont Mr. Mrs.

John Foster of Derby Line have commissioned me to sell several generations of Victorian antiques from their fine Victorian home and barn, located on Rie. 5 next to the US Canadian border, along with a few additions from friends. Preview starting at 9:00 AM the morning of the sale. Plan on attending this quality sale of Victorian furnishings and occessories in this beautiful setting. Note: All items ore in original as found condition.

See Thursday's Free Press for complete details Sale by order of Mr. Foster DUANE E. MERRILL' Auctioneer Appraiser So. Burlington, Vermont 862-1624 Speciolizing in Real Estate, Antique and Fine Household Auctions. FLEA MARKET This Weekend Just West of Waterbury on Rte.

2 For Info Call 496-3086 or 496-2030 "We Saw You From The Interstate' AUCTION Saturday, July 19th, 1:00 P.M. Enosburg Falls Village Directly across from the Old Post Office. Wicker chairs, very nice dining room set, old telephone stand, dishes, lamps, radios, brand new bathtub, odd chairs, tables, paper products and many more antiques and other items. John Whiting, Auctioneer L. Terms: Cash ex or Good Check said.

At a Police Commission meeting, Patrolman John Sonnick was promoted to sergeant and Patrolman Richard Hebert was promoted to corporal. Pomerleau said the officers were promoted to fill vacancies and had scored the highest on department evaluations. Pomerleau also was re-elected commission chairman for the 10th year. Anniversary Monday Employees will be hosts for the program, which will include a barbecue for patients, center retirees, guests and staff. Mildred Gasso Dies At Medical Center Mildred "Sis" Gasso, 51, an Old North End community activist and founder of Prevention of Abuse of Delinquent Children, known as PAD, died day at the Medical Center Hospital.

Mrs. Gasso, of 108 N. Champlain GASSO founded the organization in December 1978 to help homeless children. She and her husband, Lawrence, also kept their home open to runaways and had accepted several foster children. She headed a group called Urban Community Center, which was attempting to purchase space for a youth center in the North End.

She also was an active member of the Democratic Party. S.B. Couple Gives $25,000 to College Leo and Helen Croteau of South Burlington have given their second $25,000 gift in two years to St. Michael's College, in honor of the college's 75th anniversary. The money goes into the Colchester college's pooled income fund, which provides a lifetime income for the Croteaus, then reverts to the college for scholarships.

Croteau is a 1923 graduate of St. Michael's. He taught at the college and its high school and coached in their athletic programs. AUCTION Alburg Auction House July 19th 2 PM to Midnight We have a gigantic collection for this sale. Feast your beady eyes on this listing of just a few of the choice items: Oak curved glass china cabinet head carvings, full size brass bed, brass chandelier, other brass items, twin size sleigh bed, wood spoke wheel tea cart, art nouveau bedroom set beds, dresser chest a glass top stand, 2 over 2 dressers, chests of drawers, commodes, pr.

press back chairs, press back high chair, set of 4 T-backs, set of 4 bentwoods, 2 walnut frame carpet chairs, several rockers, wood ice refrigerator, wood medicine cabinet, several hall trees, 5 tier what not, music cabinet, Victrola, small showcase, cedar chest, dome trunk, Duncan Phyfe dropleaf table, mahogany table, mahogany flat top desk brass handles and signed Lincoln, marble top candlestand, copper horse weathervane, old regulator clock in need of repair, iron rooftop bell, collection of oil lamps and lanterns, railroad, miniature and others, 1 reverse pointed oil lamp, Tiffany-type table lamp, old tool box tools, gold leaf framed mirror, old picture frames 8 pictures, quantity of glass china, depression, pressed, carnival, Roseville pottery, copper kettle, 3 face Bye-lo doll, wooden clamps, augers, jewelry, stone crocks and jugs, quantity of small antiques, also refrigerators, 6 rotary lawn mower, 1 Craftsman 7 riding mower, 2 rototillers, gas water heater, air conditioner, bicycles, snowblower, some new items and tons of unlisted things Call TATRO'S AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneers Appraisers Harland, Elsie Tim Tatro Phone: 796-3572 Alburg, Vt. 12:00 NOON AUCTION 12:00 NOON EDEN, (Rte, 100) SUNDAY, JULY 20th, 1980 12:00 NOON RAIN OR SHINE The two Churches of Eden (Congregational and St. Gabriel's) have, through the help of area businesses, merchants, and individuals, put together a tremendous auction for your pleasure to include in small part the following: Curve Double Pedestal 54 Roll Top Desk, Oak Wall Phone, Upright Piano, Chairs, Books, Glass China, Kitchen Appliances, Collectables of every description, Service Vouchers and Merchandise from Area Businesses to include: Loads of Top Soil, Oil Changes, Food, Firewood, Tools, Gasoline, Clothing, Paint, Hardware Items, Meals from Area Restaurants, Toys, Savings Accounts at Local Banks, Kindling Wood, Gift Certificates, Septic Tank Pumping, Backhoe Work, Gravel, Wash Sets at local Beauty Shops, Haircuts, Lumber. Over $3000.00 worth of merchandise and service vouchers donated to this good cause. LUNCH to be served by the ladies of both Churches to include: Hamburgs, Hot Dogs, Coffee, Cold Drinks, Donuts.

SALE UNDER TENT BRING CHAIRS SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY LAMOILLE COUNTY'S FINEST AUCTIONEERS: WILLIS HICKS WARREN EARLE DAVE WHITCOMB LAWRENCE EARLE AUCTIONEER'S COMMENT: Some good household and Antique items donated by area residents for this sale. Willis says for all the ladies to come and see a good auctioneer work. He is looking forward to seeing all his old girl friends and making new ones..

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