Coe Brown Northwood Academy - Chronicle Yearbook (Northwood, NH)
- Class of 1958
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Front Row: S. Burtt; Mrs. Dodge, Advisor; M. Lovejoy; E. Dodge; J. Payne; E. Hoadley; J. Brackett; E. Twombly. Back Row: M. Angwin; J. Pender; W. Demmons; S. Piper; M. Bane; M. Goddard; K. Folsom, CRONICLE STAFF Editor-in-Chief John Payne Assistant Editor Ed Dodge Business Manager Scott Piper Assistant Bill Demmons Production Kathleen Folsom Sally Burtt Diane Shores Jim Pender Mike Bane Joan Brackett Tabby Lovejoy Elaine Hoadley Martha Angwin Harriet Goddard Edith Twombly Advisors Mrs. Dodge Miss Ward James A. Jordan K.T.C., B.Ed. U.N.H., M.Ed. Mathematics W. Edward Bryant B.S. Boys Work Springfield College Civics, History, Business Helen T. Dodge K.T.C., B.Ed. Home Economics, Biology Clifford Ellsworth U.N.H., B.S. U.N.H. Agriculture, Science, Mathematics Theodore L. Geers K.T.C., B.Ed. Science, Mathematics Phyllis MacPherson Northeastern University B.S., Business Administration Commercial Subjects Frances Ward K.T.C., B.Ed. English, French SENIOR CLASS OPINIONS Favorite Sport Basketball Favorite Book They Were Expendable Favorite Song Twelfth of Never Favorite Movie Written on the Wind Favorite Actress June Allyson Favorite Actor Rock Hudson Favorite Teacher Miss Ward, Mr. Ellsworth Favorite Subject English Favorite Color Blue Favorite Flower Rose Favorite Singers Johnny Mathis, Joni Janies Class Height 77' 4 Number in Class 14 Class Weight 1912 Bane, Vincent S. Mike” Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High . . . Vice President 2; Chronicle Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Prize Speaking 1,2, First Prize 1; F.F.A. 2,3; Glee Club 1; Dramatics 1,2; Baseball 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 4. Hobbies: Fishing, Roller Skating Ambition: Heavy Equipment Operator Burtt, Sally Entered grade 9 from George B. White, Deerfield . . . Secretary 2,4; Student Council 3; Senior Play 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, President 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 3; Usherette 3; Girls’ State Representative 3; D.A.R. 4. Hobbies: Swimming, Ice Skating Ambition: Secretary Flynn, Kathleen Kathy” Entered grade 11 from Concord High School . . . Senior Play 4, F.H.A. 3,4, Secretary 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Volleyball 4; Softball 3, 4; Usherette 3. Hobbies: Cooking, Skating, Bowling Ambition: Nurse, Marriage Folsom, Kathleen Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High . . . Treasurer 1,2,4; Chronicle Staff 2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Art 1; Crafts 3; Volleyball 1; Marshal 3; Usherette 1,2,3; Track 2. Hobbies: Skating, Fishing Ambition: Secretary Gates, Linda Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High . . . Secretary 2, President 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Chronicle Staff 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Art 1, Crafts 3; Softball 1,2,3; Volleyball 1,2,3; Cheerleading 2; Marshal 3; Usherette 3. Hobbies: Sports Ambition: Physical Therapist Gustin, Lyla Elaine Entered grade 9 from Nottingham Gram- mar School . . . Secretary 3; F.H.A. 3,4; State F.H.A. Historian 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Or- chestra 3. Hobbies: Playing Piano, Dancing, Swimming, Horseback Riding Ambition: To become business manager of a clothing company and to be successful. Hodgdon, Maxine V. Snapper” Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High . .. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. Hobbies: Collecting stamps, cooking. Ambition: Caring for orphan children. Transferred to Epping, 4. Noun, Michael Philip Entered grade 12 from St. John’s of Con- cord. Hobbies: Sports, Cars, Girls Ambition: Navy Officer Meatty, Robert L. Bob” Entered grade 10 from Traip Academy, Kittery . . . F.F.A. 3,4; Prize Speaking 3,4. Hobbies: Cars, bowling Ambition: Auto Mechanic Payne, John A. Johnny” Entered grade 11 from Concord High, Con- cord . . . Treasurer 3; Chronicle Staff, Editor 4; Basketball 3,4; Soccer 4; Baseball 3,4. Hobbies: Hunting and Fishing, Sports Ambition: Navy or Engineering Pender, James Edward Jimmy” Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High . . . Vice-President 3; Student Council 1,2,4; Chronicle Staff 1,2,3,4; Senior Play, Stage Manager 4; Glee Club 1; Art 1; Cross Country 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Soccer 4. Hobbies: Hunting, Swimming, Good Movies Ambition: High School Teacher vN Piper, Stafford Scott Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High . . . President 1,4; Student Council 3; Chronicle Staff 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Art 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Soccer 4. Hobbies: Fishing, Hunting, Basketball Ambition: Forestry work Shores, Diane E. Entered grade 9 from George B. White, Deerfield . . . Chronicle Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Vice-President 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Girls’ State Representative 3; Usherette 3; Softball 1,2. Hobbies: Skating, Swimming, Horseback Rid- ing Ambition: Secretary Short, David C. Entered grade 9 from George B. White, Deerfield . . . F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1. Hobbies: Fixing cars and driving Ambition: Construction Worker Young, Virginia Estelle Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High . . . Student Council 4; Senior Play 4; Prize Speaking 3; F.H.A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Vol- leyball 4. Hobbies: Cooking Ambition: Registered Nurse Who’s Who Jim Pender Most Popular Kathy Flynn Mike Bane Best Singer Lyla Gustin John Payne Best Dancer Linda Gates Mike Bane Best Natured Linda Gates Jim Pender Most Likely to Succeed Sally Burtt Bob Meatty Greatest Talker Kathleen Folsom John Payne Biggest Line Kathy Flynn Dave Short Quietest Maxine Hodgton Mike Bane Most Full of Fun Kathleen Folsom Mike Bane Most Musical Lyla Gustin Scott Piper Best Looking Sally Burtt Mike Bane Best in Dramatics Linda Gates Jim Pender Most Athletic Kathy Flynn Mike Bane Class Clown Kathleen Folsom Scott Piper Most Talented and Brilliant Sally Burtt John Payne Class Sheik Bob Meatty Woman Hater John Payne Most Studious Diane Shores Jim Pender Nicest Personality Virginia Young Scott Piper Neatest Sally Burtt Mike Bane Time Killers Kathleen Folsom Mike Bane Noisiest Kathleen Folsom Scott Piper Teachers’ Pet Sally Burtt John Payne Cutest Linda Gates Mike Bane Best Disposition Linda Gates CLASS HISTORY Freshman Year The class of 1958 entered Coe-Brown Academy in September of 1954 with 19 members. Our first important event was the election of class officers: Acting President: Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer: Student Council: Scott Piper Scott Piper Linda Gates Kathleen Folsom Linda Gates Jimmy Pender Miss Barbara Dennett was our advisor. Clayton Savard, Mike Bane, Jimmy Pender, and Kenneth Cooper represented the class in basketball. Jimmy Pender and Kenneth Cooper participated in cross country. Our representatives in baseball were Scott Piper, Jimmy Pender, Kenneth Cooper, and Mike Bane. On January 26, we held our first social. Mr. Guy Mann directed us in square dancing and refreshments were served. All who attended en- joyed themselves. Mike Bane represented the class in prize speaking and won first prize. Later during the year we visited the Currier Art Museum in Man- chester. At the end of our first year we were minus two members: Alice Twombly and Fern Welch. Sophomore Year In September of 1955 we came back as sophomores with 19 mem- bers in our class. We gained two new members, Beverly Morrison and Robert Meatty. Our first task was the election of class officers. They were as follows: President: V ice-Presid ent: Secretary: T reasurer: Student Council: Clayton Savard Vincent Bane Sally Bum Kathleen Folsom Linda Gates Jimmy Pender Our class advisor was Mrs. Krause. We had a good representation in the various sports. Linda Gates represented us in volleyball, softball, and cheerleading. Kathleen Folsom and Linda Gates were on the track team at the Deerfield Fair. In basketball, we had Jimmy Pender, Scott Piper, Vincent Bane, and Clayton Savard. Jimmy Pender represented us in cross country. Scott Piper, Jimmy Pender, and Kenneth Cooper were on the baseball team from our class. In October the sophomore class held its freshman initiation with Clayton Savard as our master of ceremonies. Everyone had a wonderful time. Mike Bane represented us in prize speaking. Junior Year We started our junior year with 16 members. We had lost Clayton Savard, Richard Stevens, and Kenneth Cooper, but soon gained two new members, John Payne and Kathleen Flynn. Our class officers for this year were: President: Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer: Student Council: Linda Gates Jimmy Pender Lyla Gustin John Payne Sally Burtt Scott Piper Miss Cavanaugh was our class advisor for this year. Our representatives in basketball this year were Jimmy Pender, John Payne, Scott Piper, and Mike Bane. On the baseball team we had Scott Piper, John Payne, and Jimmy Pender. Sally Burtt represented us in cheerleading. In softball and volley- ball we had Linda Gates and Kathy Flynn. In January we put on a social with Miss Patricia Olkanon as our dancing instructor. Virginia Young represented us in prize speaking. Our Junior Prom, held on May 10, was entitled Moonlight Sere- nade.” Music was furnished by John Howe of Portsmouth. It proved to be very successful. Jimmy Pender won first prize in the Annual Woman’s Club Essay Contest with his essay entitled Juvenile Delinquency.” Senior Year Upon the beginning of our senior year we were minus Phyllis Clark, Gladys Wheeler, and Warren Mihaichik. Our class officers for this year were as follows: President: Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer: Student Council: Scott Piper Linda Gates Sally Burtt Kathleen Folsom Virginia Young Jimmy Pender We entered a float in the Deerfield Fair entitled The Ten Com- mandments” for which we received third prize. On November 21 and 22 we presented our senior play, Brother Goose,” a three-act comedy which was a very successful performance. John Payne, Jimmy Pender, Scott Piper, and Mike Bane repre- sented us in soccer and basketball. Scott Piper, Mike Bane, John Payne, and Jimmy Pender were also on the baseball team. In October we held a successful record hop. We also had a food sale. John Payne won first prize in the Annual Woman’s Club Essay Con- test with his essay on China. CLASS WILL We, the class of 1938, of Coe-Brown Academy, being of sound mind and body, do hereby present this legal document to be our last will and testament: Article I: We, the seniors of Coe-Brown Academy, do hereby will and be- queath to the juniors our willingness to learn, athletic ability, pleasing looks and personalities, quiet study halls, ability to persuade the teachers, and anything else that might assist you in that last wonderful year. Article II: I, Mike Bane, will and bequeath to Roland Brown my ability to rock and roll. Come on Roland, let’s rip up that rug. Article III: I, Sally Bum, do hereby will and bequeath my friendliness wdth Mrs. MacPherson to my loving sister. Good luck Linda, and many A’s. Article IV: I, Kathy Flynn, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go steady to Joan Brackett. Take advantage of it, Joan, it prevents heartaches. Article V: I, Kathleen Folsom, do hereby will and bequeath my job of office girl to Tabby Lovejoy. It keeps you out of trouble. Tab. Article VI: I, Linda Gates, will and bequeath my charming personality and quietness to Joan Stack. Article VII: I, Lyla Gustin, do hereby will and bequeath my musical ability to Jim Sherman. Blow' that trumpet Satch.” Article VIII: I, Maxine Hodgdon, do hereby will and bequeath my quiet ways to Patti Carpenter. It prevents detentions, Pat. Article IX: I, Robert Meatty, do hereby will and bequeath to the shop a West- inghouse fire extinguisher. You can be sure if it’s Westinghouse.” Article X: I, John Payne, do hereby will and bequeath my fraternizing ability to Jim Jordan. Let’s make the basketball trips exciting next year, Jim. Article XI: I, Jimmy Pender, do hereby will and bequeath the keys to my ’36 Plymouth to Phyllis McKenna. Remember, Phyllis, that car w'as built for two and one seat is mine. Article XII: I, Scott Piper, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to become teachers’ pet to Philip Elliott. It makes things so much easier, Philip. Article XIII: I, Diane Shores, will and bequeath my lady-like ways to Marie Jacques. A girl should be seen and not heard, Marie. Article XIV: I, Dave Short, do hereby will and bequeath my National Guard uniform to Bobby Ross. Let’s trade in that Boy Scout uniform, Bob. Article XV: I, Virginia Young, do hereby will and bequeath my long, slow walk to school every morning to anyone who likes fresh air. It may be healthy, but it sure can get cold. Article XVI: We, the Senior Class, do hereby will and bequeath everything that we enjoyed and disrupted to the Junior Class. Given under our hand and seal this thirteenth day of June in the year of our Lord, One thousand, Nine hundred and Fifty-eight. Jerry Lee Ward Little Richard Geers Jim Pender Mike Bane SENIOR CLASS INITIALS V. S. B. — Vincent Smiles Brightly S. B. — Sally’s Bashful K. A. F. — Kathy’s Always Friendly K. J. F. — Kathleen's Just Fine L. F. G. — Linda’s Forever Gay L. E. G. — Lyla (is) Easy Going M. V. H. — Maxine’s Very Happy R. L. M. — Robert Loves Mischief J. A. P. — John’s Ambitious Plans J. E. P. — Jim’s Ever Popular S. S. P. — Scott’s Style (is) Perfect D. E. S. — Diane’s Ever Studious D. C. S. — Dave’s Cute Smile V. E. Y. — Virginia Enjoys Youth 5 ? THE EXPOUNDER extra 6 'Tteuvi 7 xcUuf Vol. 27 Northwood, N. H. JUNE 6, 1968 No. 5 CLASS OF '58 TO HOLD REUNION Northwood, June ’68 — The Class of ’58 of Coe- Brown Northwood Acad- emy will hold its first re- union on Thursday, June 16 at the Academy’s audi- torium. For the first time in the history of the Academy, all members of the graduat- ing class will be present at the reunion. Scott Piper, president of the class and a graduate of U.N.H. is now associated with the U. S. Government Conservation program. Scott will preside at the Thurs- day meeting. Jim Pender, now a physical education teacher at K.T.C., his alma mater, will also be present. This should be a grand re- union for the three insepar- ables, Scott, Jim, and John Payne. Johnny is now head of one of the Westinghouse engineering programs. Since he travels and lectures throughout the country, it has been some time since he has seen the other boys. Mike Bane, who owns the Manchester Sand and Gravel Company now em- ploys a great many men. Assisting him as general manager is Dave Short. If anyone present at the reunion is looking for a job, either of these men will be glad to interview all pros- pects. Another of our class- mates has entered upon a business venture. The own- er and proprietor of the Deerfield Garage is Bob Meatty. Bob certainly made use of his shop course at Coe-Brown. We hear he has a very prosperous business. Not only have the men of the Class of '58 made suc- cesses of themselves, but the ladies have carved a por- tion of the limelight for themselves. Our three private secre- taries, Diane Shores, Sally Burtt, and Kathleen Fol- som are busy and happy in their careers. We have noticed in re- cent publications that Sally and Diane have been trav- eling through Europe in conjunction with the Unit- ed Nations. Kathleen has settled down in Northwood and is manager of the N or t h wood Secretarial Placement Service. In case of accident while at the reunion, you will be well taken care of by Kathy Flynn and Virginia Young who are head nurses at the Concord Hospital. It seems that many of our classmates have stayed in this part of New Hamp- shire. If you need a new outfit to look your best at the meeting, hurry over to Emmons Department Store where Lyla Gustin will be most happy to show you her fine selection of apparel. Last but not least are our homemakers, Maxine Hodg- don and Linda Gates. Max- ine finds managing a house- hold a full-time occupation. Linda is helping the family budget by working part time as a physical therapist at the Exeter Hospital. STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: L. Gagne; V. Young; M. Lovejoy; Miss Ward, Advisor; P. Houlihan. Back Row: J. Sherman; J. Pender; W. Demmons; R. Debutts. SENIOR PLAY Front Row: Miss Ward, Advisor; K. Folsom; S. Bum; W. Demmons; L. Burtt; M. Lovejoy. Back Row: K. Sager; K. Flynn; B. Linscott; M. Bane; J. Brackett. GLEE CLUB Front Row: S. Smith; G. Gagne; O. Davis; Miss Duchesneau, Advisor; N. Farr; L. Bum; B. Smith; C. Stevens. Second Row: M. Neilsen; M. Lovejoy; K. Folsom; L. Angwin; J. Flynn; P. Houlihan; J. Baker. Third Row: E. Twombly; M. Wal- lace; R. Colpritt; L. Gustin; C. Farr; V. Young. TRI-HI- Y Front Row: S. Elliott; K. Folsom, Treasurer; J. Brackett, Secretary; D. Shores, Vice-President; S. Burtt, President; P. McKenna, Council Representative; E. Hoadley; P. Houlihan. Second Row: Mrs. MacPherson, Advisor; M. Neilsen; M. Lovejoy; V. Young; G. Gagne; B. Smith; L. Gagne. Third Row: L. Angwin; M. Angwin; M. Wallace; K. Flynn; C. Thiem; L. Burtt. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Front Row: W. Brown; R. Meatty; W. Demmons; B. Debutts; G. Bartlett; F. Twombly. Back Row: Mr. Ellsworth, Advisor; R. Cheney; D. Short; G. Dunn; T. Higgins. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Front Row: J. Stack; L. Gustin; P. Flynn, Acting President and Vice-President; E. Seaward; K. Flynn, Secretary; C. Thiem, Treasurer; M. Witham; C. Stevens. Second Row: Mrs. Dodge, Advisor; V. Young; G. Gagne; N. Cheney; N. Farr; O. Davis; L. Gagne. Third Row: R. Shepard; B. Braley; C. Farr; R. Chesley; M. Hodgdon; R. Colpritt; C. Hodgdon. SOCCER Front Row: T. DeMeritt; E. Dodge; J. Pender; S. Piper; J. Payne; M. Bane; J. Sherman. Back Row: Mr. Geers, Coach; B. Linscott; W. Demmons; G. Brackett; P. Elliott; G. Stimpson. VOLLEY BALL Front Row: M. Lovejoy; E. Hoadley; V. Young; C. Thiem; B. Braley; G. Florence; K. Sager. Back Row: M. Angwin; K. Flynn; Mr. Ellsworth, Coach; M. Wallace; R. Colpritt. BASKETBALL front Row: J. Payne; W. Demmons; J. Pender, Co-Captain; S. Piper, Co-Captain; M. Bane; G. Brackett. Back Row: Mr. Geers, Coach; P. Elliott; B. Linscott; G. Bartlett; T. DeMeritt; J. Sherman; E. Dodge; W. Mihaichik, Manager. CHEERLEADERS Front: P. McKenna; M. Neilsen; P. Houlihan. Back: J. Brackett; E. Hoadley; M. Lovejoy; J. Baker. BASEBALL Front Row: E. Dodge; S. Piper; J. Pender; W. Demmons; J. Payne; G. Brackett; P. Elliott. Back Row: Mr. Geers, Coach; B. Linscott; G. Bartlett; M. Bane; T. DeMeritt; J. Sherman. SOLTBALL Front Row: G. Florence; K. Sager; E. Hoadley; P. Houlihan; E. Seaward; M. Witham; L. Bum; L. Gagne. Second Row: Mr. Ellsworth, Coach; E. Twombly; L. Angwin; V. Young; G. Gagne; O. Davis; M. Palmer. Third Row: M. Wallace; M. Angwin; K. Flynn; L. Gustin; C. Thiem; J. Flynn; C. Hodgdon. FRESHMAN CLASS front Row: O. Davis; G. Gagne; G. Florence; G. Brackett, Treasurer; T. DeMeritt, President; Mr. Bryant, Advisor; T. Scannell, Vice-President; M. Wallace, Secretary; P. Houlihan; J. Baker. Second Row: K. Sager; M. Jacques; L. Angwin; J. Flynn; R. Colpritt; R. Shepard; B. Braley; N. Cheney; S. Smith. Third Row: R. Ross; R. Debutts; W. Stevens; P. Elliott; R. Sleeper; T. Collins; G. Stimpson. SOPHOMORE CLASS Front Row: M. Palmer; J. Sherman; M. Neilsen, Treasurer; B. Linscott, President; F. Twom- bly, Vice-President; L. Gagne; L. Burtt, Secretary; S. Elliott. Second Row: Mrs. MacPherson, Advisor; E. Twombly; C. Stevens; C. Hodgdon; N. Farr; B. Smith; J. Hoadley; J. Stack. I bird Row: B. Debutts; R. Chesley; C. Farr; H. Goddard; T. Higgins. JUNIOR CLASS Front Row: E. Hoadley; J. Brackett; P. McKenna, Secretary; W. Demmons, President; E. Dodge, Vice-President; C. Thiem, Treasurer; M. Love joy; M. Witham. Second Row: W. Mihaichik; Mrs. Dodge, Advisor; M. Angwin; D. Tovello; E. Seaward; P. Flynn; E. Fortin; R. Brown. Third Row: W. Brown; P. Thiem; C. Billings; G. Bartlett; R. Neal; G. Dunn; R. 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African Violets McCulloch Chain Saws Pansies — Greenhouse Plants Gas Stoves and Appliances Chrysanthemums — Christmas Greens Congratulations from NEWELL OUTBOARD SERVICE SLADE ANTIQUES Scott-Atwater Outboard Motors NORTHWOOD RIDGE OUTBOARD RENTALS New Hampshire Fishing Gear — Bait — Boats DEMMON’S BAKER’S STORE GENERAL STORE EAST NORTHWOOD Meats — Groceries Meats and Groceries W. NOTTINGHAM, N. H. Ice Cream — Light Lunches Tel. Wilson 2-8811 Tel. WIlson 2-8856 RAYMONDE’S PHIL DAVE’S GARAGE BEAUTY SHOPPE General Repairing — Used Cars NORTHWOOD RIDGE, N. H. Tires - Batteries - Accessories Open Evenings NORTHWOOD, N. H. Tel. Wilson 2-5524 Tel. WIlson 2-8840 THE BLUE BOWL Route 107 — Deerfield Meats — Groceries Gas — Oil — Frozen Foods Clothing — Gifts Tel. HObart 3-2311 HUCKINS GARAGES INC. CHEVROLET Sales and Service GOSSVILLE PITTSFIELD Dial REgent 6-4711 GEneral 5-6932 GOSSVILLE CLYDE T. GUPTILL GENERAL STORE Northwood Ridge, N. H. Groceries - Meats ■ Frozen Foods Grading — Excavating Hardware — Paint Trucking — Tarring Driveways Hot Top Driveways Tel. REgent 6-4782 GRAVEL and LOAM GOSSVILLE, N. H. Tel. Wilson 2-5444 MOTOROLA TV AND RADIOS A. L. SCHEU GRANITE STATE WELL DRILLING CO. TV Sales and Service Deerfield, N. H. Tel. Barrington 2721 E. BARRINGTON, N. H. Tel. HObart 3-2371 Farm — Home — Industry William J. O’Neal Frank H. O’Neal HARPSWELL LUNCH ROOM Pittsfield, N. H. Breakfast — Lunches — Dinners The Sportsman’s Home HAGGETT’S SPORT SHOP Where Sportsmen Meet to Buy Their Athletic Equipment OPEN 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday 6:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Closed Sundays FISHING TACKLE — GUNS AMMUNITION SCHWINN AND RALEIGH BICYCLES EVINRUDE MOTORS Sold and Repaired Florence and Ben Newlands 140 No. Main St., Concord, Tel. CA 8-8331
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