The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, January 29, 1886 East Wallingford 1/29/1886 Teamsters are very busy improving the time while there is snow in drawing logs and wood. Elias STEWART shipped a car-load of potatoes, last week, and he is now loading another car, paying 45 cents per bushel. Several from this place attended the Spiritual Convention at Ludlow, last week. R. C. WHITE has sold his farm to Eugene STREETER; also had an auction, and sold everything but the family, and they have all gone to the Sunny South, or the Garden of the World--the land of oranges, which is Florida, of course. J. R. PRIEST, treasurer of the East Wallingford cheese-factory, has just paid the patrons for August, September and October milk: Aug. brought 83 1/2, Sept. 94. 4-5, October 98 cents per hundred; making, as all admit , the best heard from as yet. At the donation, last Friday evening, Mrs. PATTERSON received about $15, which was doing very well, as there were but few present. Mr. PATTERSON and the oldest son and daughter went to Florida, nearly two months ago; Mrs. PATTERSON and the other four children are to join them the first of March. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT