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' | Tong klN' '.|.r i , Street. N.Y, ; say May 19 Station Sf. N.Y. to 8 P. good on sale Troop i shO d ::; irl Wins Mogo And Producto Happy year-old Granville girl best in film on a $1000 scholarship in ertainment test sponsored oy the turers of Arctic Cat everyone! oblles. a Kathleen Briggs, i er of Mr, and Mrs. Nelson ot RD 2, Granville, won essay onthe environment d \Our Land, Clean Up ive,\ She is an eighth # Granville - Central She contest, - held through s in the United States Falls, N, $11: wis open to . a . between the ages of 10 Fashi a One hundred $1000 were awarded take you mireas of participation: Mng of an essay, the dar snowmobile of the «design of snowmobile in 0 us collecti Briggs will be awarded by Champlain Equipment of Whitehall, rimer tashi iT was a GREAT DAY We're Celebrating Our 50th YES, it was back in 1927 when this foursome clustered Biggs, '\Glen'' Brown and Ralph Rudd. Hartford Firemen Officers The annual meeting of the Hartford Volunteer FireCom- pany was held recently. Officers elected for the year were:; Chief, Willard Graham; President, David Kathe; Secre- tary , Roger Wilson; Treasurer, Carl Edwards; and a Trustee, Darel Chapin. The annual Firemen's Bazaar was scheduled for August 17th and 18th, 1972 (with August 19th as the \rain date'\. The annual Firemen's Clam Steam will beheld on September 9th, 1972. These are both fund-raising events open to the public. North Hebron By Mrs. Arch Craig Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig attended her class reunion of Springfield College of Massa- chusetts at Albany last Thurs- sre r- M Travel.inc. Spain NO EXTRA CHARGE Personalized Travel Service J | lfi'kidge St. Dial 792-0931 Glens Falis x 174 Glen St. May, 29th Memorial Day Show Your Flag 3 X 5, 4 X 6, 5 X 8 Flags Also flag outfits and accessories RUSSELL & WAIT, INC. Glens Falls, N.Y. RX 2-4422 roa ~~ - Sports gum dealer of the Snowmobile. She _ W * Sleep reeive the scholarship on s h birthday for application tuitlon at the school of ole, th Miss Briggs has not d where she will further ication, she is interested ng with animais. #8 a real nature lover y the scenery on a long, ~ detour, Mople want a lot more te they're content with o 21 may 21 a lot of e 0 their o ¢ suits. S blazer sut $ as + avennd N in a i ract:Cd pn yest?! n born:: ane a bour pS T‘gm shart tailors it wilh color «+ pocke's w\ and a mgh The parts a\ top piazer sull Dovil's Row! GRAND OPENING Gates Open 12 Noon Pre Race Activities 6 P.M. SEE THE STARS OF NASCAR l | Adults $3 free Parking Children 50¢ SPEEDWAY RT 22A WEST HAVEN VERMONT Fd STOCK CAR RACING } A\ about to have their picture taken and it was agreat big occasion. Here you see (l-r) Anna Margaret Roberts, Bill day night, Mr. and Mrs. George Becker of Huntington, Long Islandspent the week end at their home here. Mrs, Minnie Kraft has been entertaining relatives from New Jersey, they returned homelast Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones ad sons have been vacationing in Florida. Mrs. Leroy Cochran Sr. and Mrs. Harold Craig spent last Saturday in Rutland. Mrs. Arch Craig spent a day in Glens Falls recently. Mid'letown Springs By Bessie Parker, Corr. Mrs. James (Arlene) Mullins met with Principal Arthur Pratt last - Tuesday to discuss the 1 formation of @a volunteer work group to clean up the school,both inside and out. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perkowski are donating several windows to replace those recently shot out by BB. gunners. Inasmuch as the school is operating on & very tight budget, any donations of ma- terials and labor would be ap- preciated. You may call either Mr. Pratt at the school or Ms. Mullins. I is Mrs. Mullins' hope that a committee can be formed to help raise funds for supplies. - She will shortly be approaching clubs and societies to aid her in this project. This is indeed a worthwhile cause and she needs all the help that can be given. If you can give a \helping hand\ just call and say what you cando...the school badly needs help! Mr. and Mrs, Francis Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moreland attended the Republi- can Caucus in Montpelier, Vt. The Fortnightly Society of the Congregational Chruch met at the home of Mrs. A, B. L effing- well with Mrs, Paul Fenton as co-hostess. Fifteen members were - present. Mrs. Donald Geddes, President, gave a book report '\'Nixon- Recession.\ This was & lively story but not about - President - Nixon, All members reported the book as £6 00d.” # Ko He Kx Ke he we K Ke Kk i He K K He i WANTED Correspondent to report news of Poultney to The Granville Sentinel. 'Those interested please write the Sentinel for details. he we whe whe whe whe the the whe the the the he te the HA The Granville Sentinel Published - Thursday at 6 North Street, Granville, N.Y. 12832, MacArthur H. Man- chester, Editor and Publisher, Established in 1875 by James MacArthur. Subscription rates: One year, $6; Out of State, $6.50. . Six Months, $4.50; Single copies, 15 cents. THURSDAY, The Sentinel assumes no fin- ancial responsibility for typo- graphical errors in advertise- ments, but will reprint free of charge that part of an adver- tisement in which an error occurs. Entered at the Post Office at MAY 18, 1972 Granville, N,. Y. as second class matter, Postal Permit No. 1, } a» youl itsy a Cael MEMBER fr n C AT known as Rudd & O'Brien. In O'Brien's share and the business was known as Since the death of Raiph Rudd the firm has been known as R. E. Rudd Co; Raiph Rudd Jr; owner. We have specialized in electrical contracting, plumbing and heating, and major appliance sales for many years. We've been selling frigidaire products for 45 years and we're still going strong! 9--‘--0°-‘0---’-’-----‘------. un» «iP Mor FPGI-A170TY Plumbing Tel. 642-1770 ALONG WITH FRIGIDAIRE rorune Mavrice E. 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Special introductory price $519.95 FPCI3-200VT Choose this slim 30\ Frigidaire refrigerator for lots of storage room in limited kitchen space. 17.0 cuble feet big capacity overall, with 4.75 cu, ft. organized freezer storage. No defrosting, ever - 100% Frost-Proof! You can add an Automatic Ice Maker anytime at little extra charge. Smooth-glide rollers make it easy to clean behind, beneath and around the refrigerator. Sate priced a $3 49.95 It's Frigidaire Anniversary Time at R. E. RUDD CO. Heating a» p <» <> <b <dib «4» «ib di» db w e Big Values for Your Mney You'll seldom need to scrub, scour or scrape with this easy-to-clean Frigidaire range. Electri- Clean oven cleans itself automatically, including oven racks and drip bowls. 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