Lost & Found
LOST: Brass house key ring, lost. Last seen Tuesday, hardware store. Small reward offered. Please telephone 472-8801 any time.
— Raymond (Ladle) Purcell, 14 Maple Ave.
LOST: Brown leather wallet, Grange Hall parking lot, Saturday evening June 13. Initials A.M. stamped inside. Return to owner — no questions asked. Reward gladly given. 472-2244.
— Arthur (Tongs) Milligan, 88 Birch St.
FOUND: Small gray cat with four white paws, found on Chestnut Lane this week. She eats well and is very calm. Please call to describe her markings before coming by. 472-6630.
— Edna (Mallet) Birch, 7 Chestnut Ln.
Handmade Goods
FOR SALE: Solid oak coffee table, hand-jointed with mortise and tenon — no nails, no screws. A piece built to last a generation. Asking $18. Delivery within town limits available. 472-0553.
— Earl (Colander) Vance, Route 2, Box 44.
FOR SALE: Hand-quilted double bedspread, log cabin pattern, cotton batting, blues and creams throughout. Ready now. $22 firm, no shipping. 472-4471.
— Ruth (Whisk) Dennison, 203 Orchard Rd.
FOR SALE: Macramé wall hangings in natural jute and colored cord. Three sizes: small $4, medium $7, large $9. All three for $20. Lovely in any room. 472-1188.
— Janet (Strainer) Kowalski, 56 Pine St.
Services Wanted
WANTED: Reliable babysitter for two children, ages 4 and 7, weekday mornings, June through end of August. References required. Friendly home, fair hourly pay. 472-3309.
— Connie (Funnel) Pfeiffer, 31 Elm St.
WANTED: Regular mowing for half-acre lot, twice weekly through September. Push mower already on site. Steady, dependable person preferred. Good pay for good work. 472-7712.
— Henry (Baster) Grubb, 405 Lake Rd.
WANTED: Experienced carpenter for a small porch addition, 8×10 feet. Evenings or weekends only. All lumber already on hand. Looking to start by end of June. Fair rate paid. 472-5580.
— Geraldine (Spatula) Marsh, 12 Valley View Dr.
Skills to Trade
WILL TRADE: Piano lessons, beginner through intermediate, offered in exchange for canned preserves, fresh garden produce, or a few hours of yard help. Flexible on terms. Call to talk it over. 472-6641.
— Norma (Sifter) Baxter, 9 Hickory Ct.
WILL TRADE: Expert garment alterations — hems, zippers, let-outs, take-ins, any size. Happy to swap work for homemade baked goods or jam. No cash needed. Call any evening. 472-8823.
— Dorothy (Peeler) Kimball, 67 Walnut St.
General Notices
NOTICE: Community potluck supper, this Saturday June 20, at 6 p.m., First Methodist Fellowship Hall. Bring a dish to share. All neighbors welcome and no charge will be collected. 472-2200.
— Rev. Thomas (Grater) Crowe, First Methodist Church.
FREE: Sweet corn seedlings — approximately 40 starts ready to transplant right now. Stop by any morning before 10 a.m. First come, first served. No need to telephone ahead.
— Walt (Skillet) Ormond, 118 County Road B.