January 14, 1981-The Journal Opinion-Page I1
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" ippr747-26oe
r i,__ .__'start No. z27--Older 7 room Cape home has been
lnooeled -- 3 bedrooms, large living room with brick
; [ISUlp, lace -- seven-tenths acre + or - on paved road in
, ,all quiet town. Pretty mountain & village views.
ered at a low $26,500. , _.
"Jl t No. 130--A little TLC will set this nouse back
31 ere it belongs 3 bedrooms kitchen, living room,
I u ning room -- la'rae town lot with an old Post Office
ding with, z bat'h on property. Screened front porch
• mmmapartial basement. Offered at $29,000.
t No. 180--Victorian beauty tastefully redecorated
illllllll 10 room home on about Iz an acre + or -. 5
iA---R.ooms, 2 baths -- lots of kitchen cabinets,
#Op|rigerator, stove & dishwasher are all part of it.
rble counter tops give the kitchen a rich look.
)rmal dining room.., fireplace in the living room. 1
)plies
ad Sh?
e
garage plus two story barn -- carriage house.
Ogre ground Coleco 24' pool has deck on 2 sides -- all
Iced in. Offered at $44,900.
;t No. llg--19th Century creamery has been
aodeled into a comfortable home. All on one level --
bedrooms, l'z baths. Beautiful wood paneling
'oughout includes birch, pine & oak. Gigantic
eplace in living room. Modern kitchen with range --
x 39' screened in porch with grill for barbecue. 3 car
rage -- :, acre lot + or -. Walk to school and store.
Eared at $38,500.
PAUL MAYETTE, Associate
Home: 787-62711
GEORGE ROGERS, Aasoclate
Home: 747-I8
REAL ESTATE
{o. 4171----Groton, 10 acres bordering state forest.
900.
4222--Nice, 4 bedroom home on two lovely acres
Wells River. Living room and dining room, two
hardwood floors throughout, garage
4276-- 105 acres, Wrights Mt¢Road, Bradford, V'i.,
a beautiful parcel of land, facing south and
th good views; open and wooded. Owner may
4272--Bath, N.H. on the Monroe Road. Com-
3-bedroom mobile home with addition and
/z acre. $11,200.
IO. 4283B--10 acres, Peacham, $5,000; frontage on all-
road; hard & soft woods; good for recreation,
home, or investment. Terms for seller.
(Manyof our listings can be owner-financed )
for our free list of land and houses'
X1TCTI"GIq
SERVIC-ES
MAS REAL00
Bnjce & Miriam Thomas ........
Farms-Hot
Corinth Taxpayers
There will be a proposed use hearing for
revenue sharing funds on Monday, January 26,
1981, at 8 P.M. in the town offices in Cookville.
Residents have the right to make written and
oral comments with regard to possible uses of
the funds. Following the revenue sharing
meeting, there will be a meeting of the Corinth
Budget Committee.
John G. Learmonth
Town Clerk
NOTICE OF NEARING
ON AtLOWANCE OF WILL
STATE OF VERMONT
IN THE MATTER Of THE ESTATE OF Olive D.
Roberts
PROBATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF gmdferd
To the heirs at tow and oll persons
interested in the Estate of Olive D.
Roberts, late of Foirlee, in said District,
deceased:
You ore notified that a written in-
strument dated April 25, 1977, and
purporting to be the Last Will and
Testament and a Codicil thereto dated May
3, 1980 of said deceased has been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bradford by Dartmouth National
Bank, through the Law Offices of Black &
Plonte, Inc., with o petition requesting
Probate thereof.
The hearing thereon has been
scheduled for the 11th day of February,
1981 at 10:00 a.m, at the Probate Court,
Wells River, Vermont. You may appear
then aod there to show cause, if any you
may hove, why the said instrument should
not be allowed as the Lost Will and
Testament of the deceased.
Doted this 31st day of December,
1980.
/ s/ Rend N. Vigneau
Judge
1/14-21-28
MOTILE Of NLMIING
ON ALLOWANaE OF WItL
STATE OE VEILMOMT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Necdett
g. Miler
PROBeJE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICt Of Beudfecd
To the heirs at law and all persons
interested in the Estole of Harriott B.
Miller, late of The)ford, in said District,
deceased:
You are notified that a written in-
strument dated April 24, 1975, and
purporting to be the Lost Will and
Testament of said deceased has been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bradford by Walter I. Miller,
with o petition requesting Probate thereof.
The hearing thereon has been
:heduled for the 2nd day of February,
1981 at 10:00 AM at the Probate Court,
Wells River, Vermont. You m,Y aoear
then and there to show cause, ,tony you
may have, why the mid instrument should
not be ogowed as the Lost Will and
Testament of the deceased.
Doted this 24th day of December,
1980.
/ s/Rerm N. Vigneou
I
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Tax Planning And Record Keeping
for
Prompt Personal Service
CALL
WILLIAM K. ARPS
802429-2365
Card of Thanks
I wish to express my thanks to all the doctors,
nurses, and other personnel at Mary Hitchcock.
All my thanks to the staff in the emergency
room, ICMU and Faulkner 3 for all the care and
kindness given to me.
Special thanks to my husband, Howard. Also to
my sister, Dodie and my sons, Douglas and
Darrell for being here to take me to the hospital.
Many thanks to my family, good neighbors and
friends for the cards, flowers, visits and phone
calls. Thank You also to Billings Dairy, Union 36,
Post Mills Church, Village Improvement Club of
West Fairlee, and the Thetford Senior and
Cadette Girl Scouts for the Christmas gifts.
Everything was greatly appreciated.
Happy New Year
Betty Dresser
Post Mills, Vt.
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere appreciation to my family and
friends for all thoughtful kindnesses and cheerful
cards and notes received these past weeks. They
helped me through a discouraging time.
Best Wishes to all
Sincerely,
Cora A. Haines
m[m: [,] q pi.-00
$10,995; CONCORD (1981) 14 FIREPLACE--FreeStanding
wide 2 bedr. Heavily in- Fire-Place, good condition, 10
sulated, 40 gal. water heater, sections of stovepipe, m-
all furnished, etc. del. and set cluding elbows & roof fixtures.
up $1,650 down and invest $169 Best offer. 787-6477 or 617-681-
for 144 months. Note $24,336. 8444. 4T--i-28---C
1/7--14--21 APR 17 per cent Reg. $12,200
this week $10.995. Mobile IeAWNMOWER-- 20"
/ff_A1l(RI,2[miizrl[,lt homes NOW appreciate NOT Murray. Used only twice. $65.
depreciate, tlousing is your Ca11802-222-4032. TF-NC
'72 DATSUN 510 Station ix, st hedge against iifflation. GIBSON automatic dish-
Wagon, Good condition. ('h)scd Wed. Opcn Sundays washer with cuttlng board top.
Lsking $900. Call evenings 802- Citation Mobile lh)mc $35. (8112 8111i-5157. nc
439-5769. 4T--2-4--c IAquidah)rs, l{t. 12 ................
I';' J EEPSTER-- Needs
work. $550. Reason for selling,
moving. Call 802-429-2162.
4t2-4----¢
45!!r '!. _--2: -I-----P ............... monlh
WOOl) SI)i,IT'I'EI{ - New 2 ft.
lh)bush. $125o. Reason for
selling, inoving. ('all 802-429-
2162 4t--2-,I--c
TIt A t'TOI{-- M assey-
I,'urgus(tl 65 diesel. $31100.
V¢ilh chains. $4100. Reason for
st,lling, moving. ('all 802-429-
211i2. 41--2-.I--e
.............................
BOAT ANI) TI{AII,ER-- 14 ft.
altufilUln $200. Reason for
selling, m(wug. Call 802-429
2162. 41--2-4--c
FOR SALE--1967 Chev. Ton
Truck, good condition, dump
body needs work, used for
wood deliveries. Asking
$795.00. 802-333-9464 after 5:30
. p.m. TF-C
ICLASSIFIEDS i
PRIOlt SERVICEMEN join
the New Hampshire Army
National Guard on a part-time
basis under the Try One
--.-- Program! Any prmr ser-
vicemen who have been
' FOR SALE
honorably discharged from
any branch of the military
I.'I{EEZEi{--('hcsl type. ('.all may be eligible to join the
(;03 797!_211(i1. l_tT_2_-l---c - .......... National Guard at their for-
mar rank. even if they have
1!171 I'()I,AIUS TX-440 been oul for 20 years. You will
l,;xcellcni ct)n(lilion, low earn between $76.00 and
nlih'ag(' $500 Tel. 802-222- $150.00 for one weekend a
AKC--l(egistcred Britliney
Spaniels. Excellent hunting
slack. Greal house dog. 802-
222-4529. 4'!'--1-28-- I )
('B i'OWER i'A(;KS-- 2
availahk, Only $12.50 each.
('all 802-222-4032. tf-nc
PAY MASTER--Checkwriter.
Only.S65. Call 802-222-4032. tf-
nc
deal I D_00l
STATE Of VERMONT
ORANGE SUPERIOR COURT
ORANGE COUNTY ss. Civil Action
Docket No. S 2-81 Oe d
MARCELLA G. BISHOP. Plaintiff
VS
JAMES G. BISHOP, Defendant
SUMMONS AND 0110111 FOR
PURLICATION
To the above-named Defendant:
YOu ore hereby summoned and required
to serve upon John Morale, Esq., plaintiff's
attorney, whose address is 2B Main StrooL
Wells River, Vermont 05081 on answer to
plaintiff's complaint in the bave-entitled
action within 4f days after the date of the
first publication of this summons, which is
February 25, 1981. If you fail to do so,
judgment by default will be taken against
you for the relief demanded in the com-
plaint Your answer must also be filed with
the courL Unless the relief demanded in'.
the complaint is for damage covered by a
liability insurance policy under which the
insurer has the right or obligation to
conduct the defense or unless otherwise
provided i Rule t3(o) your answer must
state as o counterclaim any relote claim
whlOI you may hove ogoinst the plaintiff
nr YOU will therealtei be barred from
nlomg such clolm it1 any other action
Plointif s octlon Is a tomplint for
dwarte brought by plokntiff ogoinst
defendant in which plamid, alleges lhol
she has lived separate and aport from
defendant for more than six consecutive
months on that resumphon af marital
relohons is not reasonably probable.
copy of the complaint is on file and may be
obtained at the office of the clerk of this
roar1 Orange Supers, Court. Chelsea.
Vermont,
If you would like a
little change in your life from
your present job. and a lot of
change in your pocket, call
SSG David Wright, in
Woodsville, 747-3431 Mon.-
Fri.. 8 to 4:30 p.m. The Guard
is New llampshire at its best!
8'1"--2-25--C
Charlestown, N.It. IT--I- XKV V,c!4istcred BriltlueS
14---¢ Spattieis. Excellent huu/ing
shx'k. Great house dog. 802-
$1,56O DOWN and only $151 for 222-4529. 4T--I-28--p_ _ _
144 months buys a NEW 14
wide 2 bedroom, furnished COFFEE TABLE--Addtothe
delivered and set up. No. 7667. decor of any room. $15. Call
Note $21,744. Payment inc. 802-222-4032. tf-nc
insurance too. Cash price
It appearing from the affidavit duly
$9,5. Closed Wed. Open WOODSTOVES-- Andes filed in the above-entitled action that
Sundays. Fairlanc Mobile kitchen range, excel, cond., service cannot be mode with due diligence
Home Discounters, RE. 3 $400, will dicker. A super, lge. by any of the methods prescribed in
Tillon, N.tt. IT--1-14--c oak icebox, great cond. V.R.C.P. 41d) through (f) inclusive, it is
Gilbride. Doe Hill. S. hereby ORDERED that service of the above
kTES, REALTORS, ':u; CIIEVY COUPE-- '57
Main
Chevy frame, front end W. NEWBURY, '.-- ...... a.m. process shall be mode upon the defendant.
Street
;[leniV;YagB00 al New Moon mobile HV3me. 112912. mewoury, or alter6 p.m. James O Bishop. by publication pursuord
TF-NC to V.R.C.P 41g). This order shall be
New Hampshire 03561 1-+m-TST-e2, r--1"2.3l.€ .... X 70 ft. 3 bdrms, on 15 acres .... published once o week for three con-
,- plUS or minus) with brook, secutive weeks on January 15, 1981,
(603) 44@7781 1978 I)OI)GI,; truck, 4 wheel 'IO (plus or tninqs) acres
i II1 (tL'l Imd[ll I [id-' Sonuory , 1981 ond Sonuory q, 1981,
JIM & MARGARET ELLIOTr drive, , + Ion• V8 standard, low open and balance wooded.
mileage. $4•000. Call Tony up for wood-oil heal l Set --- ------ I __ in the Journel Olinb o newspaper of
t a.|. u e.l.., genera c rculotion in Orange County and a
+ ESTAT. OF l ........... ,
Woodsvige, N,H. 03785 Sp([)ner 802-439-5381, 4'r-'. C-all m'm ..... - " ....... 00. T VIIMn"V copy of this order shall be mailed to the
Probate Cou ATE 0F ......... defendonl James G. Bishop. ;f his address
(603) 747-3485 l!...Te .... "*Nt"t,a'-ZIO. 41"--2-4---€ - O/str/ctofBrodford ss isknown.
EAH OFFICER INIllll.f)ENTs.y 'N[D A;It; OPFqATE0.
" ' ' Dated at Chelsea Vermont. this 5th
-+,.+,.+ o .......... • III F+--1 It' To oil interested persons:
At the Probate Court in Wells River. on day of January, 1981.
"k"
the 16th day of December 1980 an Alden T. Bryan
Over
the
NOTICE OFNEAIING ON authenticated copy of the last Will and Burton W. Spooner
River *ttOWAm o, ,.U Testament and the Probate of Edwin H. JacksonT. Webb
' , STATEOF VERMONT Palmer late of Wayne in the County of Judges ef Orange Svperler Court
FRANCONIA INSURANCE (continued from page 4) ,N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EIIIIrur Possoic, ,in the State of New Jersey, 3T'l/14-21-2B '
I REAL ESTATE AGENCY.___ Then that house was torn a.w,+,l dereosmt leaving estate in sa+ddistrict.
PROBATE COURT FOR THE duly proved allowed and established in the
DISTRICTOF llwdfm'd rrogate's Court for the County and State |/lr;llld[lll[l'].,
(;t,r.'e I.'.MireQni;hel)al.d.l.'rank ('re'bell II,d11-I"1 downin Woodsvilleand rebuiltfromSOmewherethe luG- To the heirs at tow and oll persons aforesaid, was presented to this Court,
be,. interested in the Estate of Eleanor D. agreeable to the statute in scases.
|
Weibel, late of Bradford, in said District, And il is ordered by said Court that the STATE OF V|RMONT
603-823-5505 I"rattr,,tti;. \\;+11. RFAI,TOB "There used to be a road deceased: 26th day of January 1981 at the Probate DISTRICT OF BRADFORD. 55.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
You are notified that a written in- Court in Wells River. at /0:00 o'clock in
FOR
apart-
with bath, wall to
ing, kitchen ap-
ights, hot
I rubbish
ip rent.
requed. No
in this well
ag. Mt.
St.,
[. Tel. 787-6280
rd C Patten.
* Presidential
IM- Inaug rations
A one: U
(continued from page 4)
history concludes were
elegant occasions. But
Andrew Jackson's White
House reception for "his
fellow citizens" was another
matter, now legendary for the
rout that occurred. For
starters, "men with muddy
boots stood on damask satin-
covered chairs and orange
punch drenched the furniture
to the accompaniment of
breaking china and crystal,"
Durbin writes.
How do the presidents
themselves view these
festivities? Jefferson, who had
arrived early at James
Madison's ball on March ,
1809, asked a friend to "tell me
how to behave, for it has been
more than 40 years since I
have been to a ball." John
Quincy Adams reported that
the "crowd was ex-
cessive--the heat oppressive
and the entertainment bad."
And host Madison confided to
a friend: "I would rather be in
bed,"
1' 3 bedroom
carpeted. $350
Bradford.
r garage.
802-222-
Lisbon --
Bradford
newly
1st floor.
furnished.
deposit and no
12. 3T--1-21---c
LAND-- !.-acre.
degree views. Tips on Reducing
for hunter o Energ,Consumption
skier. $6000. Homes with wood stoves
Realtor 6O3- (about 70 per cantor home in
-I-1421--e Our area) can plan domplete
NOTES AND meals on the stove. You may
COMMENTS enjoy some of the great slow
lea Ihat lhe world is cooked meals that used to be
Ins much of what we the mainslay of kitchen
tables.
along the top of Pond Ledge, strument dated July 10, 1980, Dad the forenoon be aSS,goad for all persons
called the 'Devil's Slide'. We purporting to be the Last Will and interested to appear and contest the
kids used to go there and pJek Testament of said deceased has been allowance of such instrument, and the
presented to the Prabote Court for the prooate thereof, if they see cOuse and
Mayflowers and sit there and District of Bradford by Catherine W. that notice thereof be given by publishing
dangle our feet. One time Spencer, with a petition requesting Probote ;sere;h::we3keSwSuccessively in the,
Mother went with us and took thereof, paper published in
The hearing thereon has been said District. previous to the time op-
the camera and took a picture scheduled for the 2nd day of February, pointed,
of French Pond from there. In 1981 at 1:00 p.m. at the Probate Court, Therefore, you ore hereby notified to
Wells River, Vermont. You may appear appear oerore said Court, at the time and
the picture, the pond was then and there to show cause, f any you pmce aforesmd, and contest the o owance
shaped like a five-pointed may have, why the said instrument should of the sad nstrument and the probate
slar, with all the little coves.. Testamentn°t be allowedof the deceosed.°S the Last Will and thereof, if you have couseGleen Under My Noud,
at Wells River in said District,
Dated this 291h day of December, this 23rd day of December. 1980.
"My Dad used to drill the 198o. /s/Reno N. Vigneou
To the Creditors of the Estate of Amber
M. Farr late of Bradford. Vermont,
deceased.
Showmut Bank of Boston N.A., One
Federal Street Fourth Floor Boston,
Massachusetts '02211; Wallace J, Fort',
Hanover, N.H. and Bradford E. Forr o
f
Bradford, Vermont hereby states that they
have been appointed a personal
representative of the above estate. All
creditors having claims against the above
estate ore required to present the claim in
writing within four months after the date of
the first publication hreof to the above
personal representative at the above
address or to the Register of the Probate
Court at Wells River. Vermont. or said
€laim will be forever barred.
Rend N. Vigneou
granite by hand, then put the
powder in it and let it go 3T--f-31--)-7--14
'Whish ?' There was a fuse that
set off the powder to split out
those big blocks of granite.
"Dad could hit that drill
without even looking at it. I've We support
seen him demonstrate on
pieces of rock, with his drills
and hammers and so forth. I'd
a-been afraid I'd hit my
thumb, but tIE wasn't."
JudBe 12/31-1/7-14
Doted at Bradford this 7th day of
JedRe January, 1981
Shawmut Bank of Boston N.A.
By Kristion J. Stoltenberg
Trust Officer
Wallace J, Forr
Bradford E. Forr
1/14-21-28
000toi[00., t
UNITED WAY.
Shouldn't you?
STATE OF VlRMONT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
DISTRICT OF Bradford. SS.
To the Creditors of the Estate of
Richard Hugh Sanborn late of Bradford.
Vermont deceased.
Carolyn Sanborn of P.O. Box 134
Bradford, V! 05033 hereby states thai
she has been oopomted o personal
representative of the above estate. All
creditors hov;ng claims against the above
estate are required to present the claim ,n
writing wthin four months after the dote of
the first publication hereof to the above
personal representative oi the above
address or to the Register of the Probate
Court at Wells River Vermonl 05081,
Vermont, or stud claim wilt be forever
barred.
Doted af Bradford Vt this 18th day of
December, 1980
Car olyn C r Sanborn
12 / 3) - I / 7- t 4 Personal Reprelenteflve
Other quarry recollections
The house from the
quarries was moved to where
Drowns" house is now, then
was moved to Woodsviile.
The road from the quarries
to North Haverhill came
straight down from the road
by Applebees', across what is
now Robert Stoddard's
pasture. There were another
small quarry and a stoneshed
on a branch from that road,
behind Drowns', on the nor-
theast corner of the Stoddard
land. The quarry and the
foundation of the stoneshed
can still be seen, along with
chunks of granite, some of
them polished.
There are many other
snmll quarries in the neigh-
borhond.
(to be eonlinued)
NOW BUYING
Pine Saw Logs
Profile Lumber Co
Lisbon, N.H.
For more information
603-838.644)0 or 603-8,38-6767
IllGll SCitOOL JUNIORS
AND SENIORS-- The New
llampshire Army National
Guard in Woedsville, NH has
some great news ! You may be
eligible to enlist in the Guard
for a part-time job under the
all new Split-Training Option.
Choose a career that offers
education, advancement.
advance training, good pay
and benefits -- PLUS a $1500
cash bonus or up to $4000 in
Educational Assistance. Stop
by4he Woodsville Armory on
South Court Street and see
SSG David Wright or CALL
603-747-3431. Mon.-Fri., 8-4:30
p.m. The Guard is New
ttampshire at its Best! 2T--2-
25--C
ROOFINC,--T.A. KURALT
Ct). All types of roofing and
rcpail:,s, slate stainless seams,
copper seam aluminum. 14
years in the business. Call 802-
866-5547. Low Prices! Work by
lhe hour or contract. 8T--2-4
B&I, BUILDERS--The
renmdeling Pros. Also repairs
arid new conslruclion. Over 25
years experience. Call 802-685-
4557 for a free estimate. 8t--3-
4p
WANTEI)-- Copies of Journal
Opinion or l,ittleton Courier.
Aug. 1.174 • l)ec. 1,176. Will pay :::
well. Reply Box 95, N. ii¢ :.
n;;,'erh!.l).!)i)774. 2+'ly i:::t!i
ANTIQUES OF ALL
KINDS
the Antique Touch
Ed & Lynda Kulikowski
Plain) in Bradford
m 8o2.=2.,.7 m m
I Residence: I
WANTED-- Used or old
decoys, old books on hunting
and fishing. Write Box 4.
Bradford, Vt. 05033. ff--nc
WANTED-- Cash paid f6r
hOtographs or movi.tg pic-
res of the serious ski jum-
ping accident that occurred at
the]nternational Ski Jumping
Meet that was held at Berlin,
New Hampshire, on February
27, 1977. Please call Mrs.
Moore "collect", Manchester
669-2211, 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P.
M.
J J[t][,'i J'i I[*111 dl mi,
I,(!S'I' DOG-- English Setter.
1,3me tags. Answers to
"'Maggie". White, brown and
bhlck coloring+ Losl in the
Bttgers llill area on Jan. 2.
Reward. ('all 603-795-2591 o1'
)' '''r (''t
8(2-22..).LLt. IT--I.7--c
WANTED
We are regular ouyers of
White Birch Logs. We offer
good prices and prompt payments.
Short and long term
agreements desired.
For log specifications and prices,
contact
Plymouth
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
\\;P.O. Box 280 Plymoulh, N.H. 03264 /
PHONE: 1-603-536-2156
OPENINGS FOR
POLICE OFFICERS
• The City of Burlington, Vermont Police
Department is accepting applications for the
position of police officer. We are seeking
dedicated, hard-working men and women,
qualified or ready to train for a rewarding career
in the law enforcement.
Several immediate openings. Starting base
salary $11,031 annually to increase to $12,917
after first year. Competitive benefits.
For application and information write to:
BURLINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Management Services Bureau
82 South Winooski Avenue
Burlington, Vermont 05401
WANTEI)--Women living
with Vietnam Veterans for
national projecl exploring the
effecls of the war on families.
(';Ill collect 223-3181 or write
l)orolhy Tad, 20 Bailey,
Montpc[icr 05602.
BBAI)FORI) OII, ('o. would
like to hire Iwo tractor trailer
drivers. Must have experience
and good record. New
England and New York.
Bradford Oil Company,
lradford. VT., 222-5251.
TF--1-14--4'
LIKE $$$$$$$$? Work 20 hours
)ler week for approximately
20.00. For interview ap-
pointnlent call Judy. 603-989-
3362. I T--I-4.--c
WANTED-- Part-time ex-
perienced bookkeeper.
Bradford Oil Co. 802-222-5251.
I-7 TF--C
WANTFl)--ttelper for 3 days
a weck,, to assist bed-ridden
lady. ('all 802-429-2223. 3t--I-
28--c
FARM AUCTION
COMPLETE I)ISPERSAL
CATTLE AClliNERY CROPS..REAL ESTATE :::i:,
Monday, January 19, 1981 9:30A.M. ::i!
Sorreli'Farm in Franklin• Vt. approx. 1 mile from iii!
Franklin. Watch for Auction Arrows in Franklin. +;
We have been commissioned to sell the complete j!iil
operating farm for Mr. and Mrs. Burton Sorrell. This is i!i I
an excellent line of registered*cattle and machinery, iiiiiiii
and a lovely 250 acre farm.
i14 ]lead Cattle i14 llead i?!
95 Registered 19 Grades iii;! +
Catalogs available at ringside.
53 Cows 12 fresh, 8 due in February, 11 due in iiji
March with the balance in various stages of lactation. !iii
7 Bred Heifers due in February and March. il)ii
|1 Heifers have been with bull since October I,
1980. !ii
Balls I so. old Triple Threat. 10 so. ii!
MoneyMaker, 10 month Willow and 2 registered stock ii!i
bulls. ?i::
:18 Yearlings and calves-mostly registered. ]i:
Most of these animals are calfhood vaccinated All +:
cattle 'i/I he blood tested, lasal treated. T.B. tested
:i;i and pregnancy checked prior to sale
Sires used include Ivanhoe Ace, Triple Threat.
Astronaut. Arlinda Chief, Idealist, Jupiter, Criterion. .i!i!i:
All cattle classified in November, 1920
::: MAClllNERY il):
ii AC 50-50 4 wheel drive 1979 Dion corn-hay chopper ii
i tractor-new
JD 15-20 Tractor lti Profile
J1) 20-20 tractor
JD 40-20 tractor w-148 bucket
loader
JI) bay bine-new 80-9'
JD 224T Baler w-kicker mad
No. 30
1979 Kastin Blower
Nil blower
2-new 1979 Dion forage
wagons w-steel roof 20"
rubber
Allied hay elevator
2-Kicker hay wagons
1979 Grimm redder
AC side delivery rake
'78 JD rototiller
"79 Brillion 5' seeder
3 pt. hitch cultivator(MF)
JD 4 botton plows-new "78
i MF harrows-ll' trans
i Ford 3 pt. harrows
Jl) drag harrows
ttanson crop sprayer
JD corn planter-4 row:;::
computerized ii
JD I row 3 pt. corn chopper i::i
Ezee Flow 109 Anco fertilizerii
spreader i
JD spreader tank *!::;
Star line spreader tank :
Badger spreader hyd!i
tailgate w-new bed chain ::
4 sets tractor chains i;
BAR & i::
MILKING EQUIPMENT !i :.i
800 gal. DeLaval tank w.i:
washer iiiii
4 DeLaval magnetic milkers i:.i!i i
2 dumping stations
Hose dryer i
DeLaval milker pump ii!::::
Universal milker pump i!!ii
2 barn fans ::i;!
teat cup washer ::i;
grain cart-saw(ius| carl :?:
Wheelbarrows i!:i
260' Clay barn cleaner i:i;:
Special--20x50 Madison cement silo
w-Starline unloader
REAL ESTATE
A lovely 50 cow farm with new 5 room house. 50 tie
barn, 250 acres of land including fields, pasture,
woodland Entire farm will be offered, but if not sold. it
will be offered in 4 parcels.
1 ltouse-barn and 53 acres of mostly tillable land.
2.85 acres with some open fields and some excellent
woodland.
3.75 acres with mixed woods, excellent spring, farm
pond,
10 acres tillable including a mobile home site w-
septic and water.
4. 40 acres with 10 acres pasture and woodland in-
cluding old sugar house.
Real Estate may be seen on Sunday, January 18th,
from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M.
The owner reserves the right to one bid on the real
estate. All parcels to be surveyed prior to sale.
Terms on real estate- 10 per cent down on day of !ii
sale. balance at closing within 3O days,
MISCELLANEOUS i
12 x 60 3 bedroom Mobile New clippers
home Fencers i
Truck camper 6 sheep-4 bred
McCulioch Mini-Mac chain 5 goats-2 bred
saw Semen tank w-about 50 units)i!
Pro-Mac chain of semen
Semen-Asto Ruse ABS
ton grain bin Triple Threat ABS
rain bin-new w-auger some Jersey & Ayrshire
2 gas tanks- 150 gal. llolslein bulls
Fuel tank- 250 gal. 40 Roosters-40 Pullets
All farm small tools
CROPS
Two-thirds silo full of Haylage
Approx. 1500 bales of hay
TERMS: CASII SALE POSITIVE LUNCII
SALE IIELD UNDER TENT
AUCTIONEERS: SALE MANAGED BY:
Marcel Roberts Noel Lussier
Newport, Vt. 334-2638
Greg I,ussier
('ra fL*burv, Vt. 52(;-25:1:1
+
Hardwick, Vt. 472-5907 !
Douglas Gilmour i
Morrisville Commission Sales i
Morrisviile, Vt. 288-35'|1 i
::!!::::;i!:!ii:; .: !:?:;::i::i:! ii;:i:::i::.::!?i
January 14, 1981-The Journal Opinion-Page I1
"-P UBLICqqOT/C E:
= .00erritt ,400,enc00 inc.
00e=lt00
d[Montebello Street Jldbine A. Leuthold
.,- [och-dil,, NH 037&5 rc&.er
" ippr747-26oe
r i,__ .__'start No. z27--Older 7 room Cape home has been
lnooeled -- 3 bedrooms, large living room with brick
; [ISUlp, lace -- seven-tenths acre + or - on paved road in
, ,all quiet town. Pretty mountain & village views.
ered at a low $26,500. , _.
"Jl t No. 130--A little TLC will set this nouse back
31 ere it belongs 3 bedrooms kitchen, living room,
I u ning room -- la'rae town lot with an old Post Office
ding with, z bat'h on property. Screened front porch
• mmmapartial basement. Offered at $29,000.
t No. 180--Victorian beauty tastefully redecorated
illllllll 10 room home on about Iz an acre + or -. 5
iA---R.ooms, 2 baths -- lots of kitchen cabinets,
#Op|rigerator, stove & dishwasher are all part of it.
rble counter tops give the kitchen a rich look.
)rmal dining room.., fireplace in the living room. 1
)plies
ad Sh?
e
garage plus two story barn -- carriage house.
Ogre ground Coleco 24' pool has deck on 2 sides -- all
Iced in. Offered at $44,900.
;t No. llg--19th Century creamery has been
aodeled into a comfortable home. All on one level --
bedrooms, l'z baths. Beautiful wood paneling
'oughout includes birch, pine & oak. Gigantic
eplace in living room. Modern kitchen with range --
x 39' screened in porch with grill for barbecue. 3 car
rage -- :, acre lot + or -. Walk to school and store.
Eared at $38,500.
PAUL MAYETTE, Associate
Home: 787-62711
GEORGE ROGERS, Aasoclate
Home: 747-I8
REAL ESTATE
{o. 4171----Groton, 10 acres bordering state forest.
900.
4222--Nice, 4 bedroom home on two lovely acres
Wells River. Living room and dining room, two
hardwood floors throughout, garage
4276-- 105 acres, Wrights Mt¢Road, Bradford, V'i.,
a beautiful parcel of land, facing south and
th good views; open and wooded. Owner may
4272--Bath, N.H. on the Monroe Road. Com-
3-bedroom mobile home with addition and
/z acre. $11,200.
IO. 4283B--10 acres, Peacham, $5,000; frontage on all-
road; hard & soft woods; good for recreation,
home, or investment. Terms for seller.
(Manyof our listings can be owner-financed )
for our free list of land and houses'
X1TCTI"GIq
SERVIC-ES
MAS REAL00
Bnjce & Miriam Thomas ........
Farms-Hot
Corinth Taxpayers
There will be a proposed use hearing for
revenue sharing funds on Monday, January 26,
1981, at 8 P.M. in the town offices in Cookville.
Residents have the right to make written and
oral comments with regard to possible uses of
the funds. Following the revenue sharing
meeting, there will be a meeting of the Corinth
Budget Committee.
John G. Learmonth
Town Clerk
NOTICE OF NEARING
ON AtLOWANCE OF WILL
STATE OF VERMONT
IN THE MATTER Of THE ESTATE OF Olive D.
Roberts
PROBATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF gmdferd
To the heirs at tow and oll persons
interested in the Estate of Olive D.
Roberts, late of Foirlee, in said District,
deceased:
You ore notified that a written in-
strument dated April 25, 1977, and
purporting to be the Last Will and
Testament and a Codicil thereto dated May
3, 1980 of said deceased has been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bradford by Dartmouth National
Bank, through the Law Offices of Black &
Plonte, Inc., with o petition requesting
Probate thereof.
The hearing thereon has been
scheduled for the 11th day of February,
1981 at 10:00 a.m, at the Probate Court,
Wells River, Vermont. You may appear
then aod there to show cause, if any you
may hove, why the said instrument should
not be allowed as the Lost Will and
Testament of the deceased.
Doted this 31st day of December,
1980.
/ s/ Rend N. Vigneau
Judge
1/14-21-28
MOTILE Of NLMIING
ON ALLOWANaE OF WItL
STATE OE VEILMOMT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Necdett
g. Miler
PROBeJE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICt Of Beudfecd
To the heirs at law and all persons
interested in the Estole of Harriott B.
Miller, late of The)ford, in said District,
deceased:
You are notified that a written in-
strument dated April 24, 1975, and
purporting to be the Lost Will and
Testament of said deceased has been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bradford by Walter I. Miller,
with o petition requesting Probate thereof.
The hearing thereon has been
:heduled for the 2nd day of February,
1981 at 10:00 AM at the Probate Court,
Wells River, Vermont. You m,Y aoear
then and there to show cause, ,tony you
may have, why the mid instrument should
not be ogowed as the Lost Will and
Testament of the deceased.
Doted this 24th day of December,
1980.
/ s/Rerm N. Vigneou
I
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Tax Planning And Record Keeping
for
Prompt Personal Service
CALL
WILLIAM K. ARPS
802429-2365
Card of Thanks
I wish to express my thanks to all the doctors,
nurses, and other personnel at Mary Hitchcock.
All my thanks to the staff in the emergency
room, ICMU and Faulkner 3 for all the care and
kindness given to me.
Special thanks to my husband, Howard. Also to
my sister, Dodie and my sons, Douglas and
Darrell for being here to take me to the hospital.
Many thanks to my family, good neighbors and
friends for the cards, flowers, visits and phone
calls. Thank You also to Billings Dairy, Union 36,
Post Mills Church, Village Improvement Club of
West Fairlee, and the Thetford Senior and
Cadette Girl Scouts for the Christmas gifts.
Everything was greatly appreciated.
Happy New Year
Betty Dresser
Post Mills, Vt.
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere appreciation to my family and
friends for all thoughtful kindnesses and cheerful
cards and notes received these past weeks. They
helped me through a discouraging time.
Best Wishes to all
Sincerely,
Cora A. Haines
m[m: [,] q pi.-00
$10,995; CONCORD (1981) 14 FIREPLACE--FreeStanding
wide 2 bedr. Heavily in- Fire-Place, good condition, 10
sulated, 40 gal. water heater, sections of stovepipe, m-
all furnished, etc. del. and set cluding elbows & roof fixtures.
up $1,650 down and invest $169 Best offer. 787-6477 or 617-681-
for 144 months. Note $24,336. 8444. 4T--i-28---C
1/7--14--21 APR 17 per cent Reg. $12,200
this week $10.995. Mobile IeAWNMOWER-- 20"
/ff_A1l(RI,2[miizrl[,lt homes NOW appreciate NOT Murray. Used only twice. $65.
depreciate, tlousing is your Ca11802-222-4032. TF-NC
'72 DATSUN 510 Station ix, st hedge against iifflation. GIBSON automatic dish-
Wagon, Good condition. ('h)scd Wed. Opcn Sundays washer with cuttlng board top.
Lsking $900. Call evenings 802- Citation Mobile lh)mc $35. (8112 8111i-5157. nc
439-5769. 4T--2-4--c IAquidah)rs, l{t. 12 ................
I';' J EEPSTER-- Needs
work. $550. Reason for selling,
moving. Call 802-429-2162.
4t2-4----¢
45!!r '!. _--2: -I-----P ............... monlh
WOOl) SI)i,IT'I'EI{ - New 2 ft.
lh)bush. $125o. Reason for
selling, inoving. ('all 802-429-
2162 4t--2-,I--c
TIt A t'TOI{-- M assey-
I,'urgus(tl 65 diesel. $31100.
V¢ilh chains. $4100. Reason for
st,lling, moving. ('all 802-429-
211i2. 41--2-.I--e
.............................
BOAT ANI) TI{AII,ER-- 14 ft.
altufilUln $200. Reason for
selling, m(wug. Call 802-429
2162. 41--2-4--c
FOR SALE--1967 Chev. Ton
Truck, good condition, dump
body needs work, used for
wood deliveries. Asking
$795.00. 802-333-9464 after 5:30
. p.m. TF-C
ICLASSIFIEDS i
PRIOlt SERVICEMEN join
the New Hampshire Army
National Guard on a part-time
basis under the Try One
--.-- Program! Any prmr ser-
vicemen who have been
' FOR SALE
honorably discharged from
any branch of the military
I.'I{EEZEi{--('hcsl type. ('.all may be eligible to join the
(;03 797!_211(i1. l_tT_2_-l---c - .......... National Guard at their for-
mar rank. even if they have
1!171 I'()I,AIUS TX-440 been oul for 20 years. You will
l,;xcellcni ct)n(lilion, low earn between $76.00 and
nlih'ag(' $500 Tel. 802-222- $150.00 for one weekend a
AKC--l(egistcred Britliney
Spaniels. Excellent hunting
slack. Greal house dog. 802-
222-4529. 4'!'--1-28-- I )
('B i'OWER i'A(;KS-- 2
availahk, Only $12.50 each.
('all 802-222-4032. tf-nc
PAY MASTER--Checkwriter.
Only.S65. Call 802-222-4032. tf-
nc
deal I D_00l
STATE Of VERMONT
ORANGE SUPERIOR COURT
ORANGE COUNTY ss. Civil Action
Docket No. S 2-81 Oe d
MARCELLA G. BISHOP. Plaintiff
VS
JAMES G. BISHOP, Defendant
SUMMONS AND 0110111 FOR
PURLICATION
To the above-named Defendant:
YOu ore hereby summoned and required
to serve upon John Morale, Esq., plaintiff's
attorney, whose address is 2B Main StrooL
Wells River, Vermont 05081 on answer to
plaintiff's complaint in the bave-entitled
action within 4f days after the date of the
first publication of this summons, which is
February 25, 1981. If you fail to do so,
judgment by default will be taken against
you for the relief demanded in the com-
plaint Your answer must also be filed with
the courL Unless the relief demanded in'.
the complaint is for damage covered by a
liability insurance policy under which the
insurer has the right or obligation to
conduct the defense or unless otherwise
provided i Rule t3(o) your answer must
state as o counterclaim any relote claim
whlOI you may hove ogoinst the plaintiff
nr YOU will therealtei be barred from
nlomg such clolm it1 any other action
Plointif s octlon Is a tomplint for
dwarte brought by plokntiff ogoinst
defendant in which plamid, alleges lhol
she has lived separate and aport from
defendant for more than six consecutive
months on that resumphon af marital
relohons is not reasonably probable.
copy of the complaint is on file and may be
obtained at the office of the clerk of this
roar1 Orange Supers, Court. Chelsea.
Vermont,
If you would like a
little change in your life from
your present job. and a lot of
change in your pocket, call
SSG David Wright, in
Woodsville, 747-3431 Mon.-
Fri.. 8 to 4:30 p.m. The Guard
is New llampshire at its best!
8'1"--2-25--C
Charlestown, N.It. IT--I- XKV V,c!4istcred BriltlueS
14---¢ Spattieis. Excellent huu/ing
shx'k. Great house dog. 802-
$1,56O DOWN and only $151 for 222-4529. 4T--I-28--p_ _ _
144 months buys a NEW 14
wide 2 bedroom, furnished COFFEE TABLE--Addtothe
delivered and set up. No. 7667. decor of any room. $15. Call
Note $21,744. Payment inc. 802-222-4032. tf-nc
insurance too. Cash price
It appearing from the affidavit duly
$9,5. Closed Wed. Open WOODSTOVES-- Andes filed in the above-entitled action that
Sundays. Fairlanc Mobile kitchen range, excel, cond., service cannot be mode with due diligence
Home Discounters, RE. 3 $400, will dicker. A super, lge. by any of the methods prescribed in
Tillon, N.tt. IT--1-14--c oak icebox, great cond. V.R.C.P. 41d) through (f) inclusive, it is
Gilbride. Doe Hill. S. hereby ORDERED that service of the above
kTES, REALTORS, ':u; CIIEVY COUPE-- '57
Main
Chevy frame, front end W. NEWBURY, '.-- ...... a.m. process shall be mode upon the defendant.
Street
;[leniV;YagB00 al New Moon mobile HV3me. 112912. mewoury, or alter6 p.m. James O Bishop. by publication pursuord
TF-NC to V.R.C.P 41g). This order shall be
New Hampshire 03561 1-+m-TST-e2, r--1"2.3l.€ .... X 70 ft. 3 bdrms, on 15 acres .... published once o week for three con-
,- plUS or minus) with brook, secutive weeks on January 15, 1981,
(603) 44@7781 1978 I)OI)GI,; truck, 4 wheel 'IO (plus or tninqs) acres
i II1 (tL'l Imd[ll I [id-' Sonuory , 1981 ond Sonuory q, 1981,
JIM & MARGARET ELLIOTr drive, , + Ion• V8 standard, low open and balance wooded.
mileage. $4•000. Call Tony up for wood-oil heal l Set --- ------ I __ in the Journel Olinb o newspaper of
t a.|. u e.l.., genera c rculotion in Orange County and a
+ ESTAT. OF l ........... ,
Woodsvige, N,H. 03785 Sp([)ner 802-439-5381, 4'r-'. C-all m'm ..... - " ....... 00. T VIIMn"V copy of this order shall be mailed to the
Probate Cou ATE 0F ......... defendonl James G. Bishop. ;f his address
(603) 747-3485 l!...Te .... "*Nt"t,a'-ZIO. 41"--2-4---€ - O/str/ctofBrodford ss isknown.
EAH OFFICER INIllll.f)ENTs.y 'N[D A;It; OPFqATE0.
" ' ' Dated at Chelsea Vermont. this 5th
-+,.+,.+ o .......... • III F+--1 It' To oil interested persons:
At the Probate Court in Wells River. on day of January, 1981.
"k"
the 16th day of December 1980 an Alden T. Bryan
Over
the
NOTICE OFNEAIING ON authenticated copy of the last Will and Burton W. Spooner
River *ttOWAm o, ,.U Testament and the Probate of Edwin H. JacksonT. Webb
' , STATEOF VERMONT Palmer late of Wayne in the County of Judges ef Orange Svperler Court
FRANCONIA INSURANCE (continued from page 4) ,N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EIIIIrur Possoic, ,in the State of New Jersey, 3T'l/14-21-2B '
I REAL ESTATE AGENCY.___ Then that house was torn a.w,+,l dereosmt leaving estate in sa+ddistrict.
PROBATE COURT FOR THE duly proved allowed and established in the
DISTRICTOF llwdfm'd rrogate's Court for the County and State |/lr;llld[lll[l'].,
(;t,r.'e I.'.MireQni;hel)al.d.l.'rank ('re'bell II,d11-I"1 downin Woodsvilleand rebuiltfromSOmewherethe luG- To the heirs at tow and oll persons aforesaid, was presented to this Court,
be,. interested in the Estate of Eleanor D. agreeable to the statute in scases.
|
Weibel, late of Bradford, in said District, And il is ordered by said Court that the STATE OF V|RMONT
603-823-5505 I"rattr,,tti;. \\;+11. RFAI,TOB "There used to be a road deceased: 26th day of January 1981 at the Probate DISTRICT OF BRADFORD. 55.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
You are notified that a written in- Court in Wells River. at /0:00 o'clock in
FOR
apart-
with bath, wall to
ing, kitchen ap-
ights, hot
I rubbish
ip rent.
requed. No
in this well
ag. Mt.
St.,
[. Tel. 787-6280
rd C Patten.
* Presidential
IM- Inaug rations
A one: U
(continued from page 4)
history concludes were
elegant occasions. But
Andrew Jackson's White
House reception for "his
fellow citizens" was another
matter, now legendary for the
rout that occurred. For
starters, "men with muddy
boots stood on damask satin-
covered chairs and orange
punch drenched the furniture
to the accompaniment of
breaking china and crystal,"
Durbin writes.
How do the presidents
themselves view these
festivities? Jefferson, who had
arrived early at James
Madison's ball on March ,
1809, asked a friend to "tell me
how to behave, for it has been
more than 40 years since I
have been to a ball." John
Quincy Adams reported that
the "crowd was ex-
cessive--the heat oppressive
and the entertainment bad."
And host Madison confided to
a friend: "I would rather be in
bed,"
1' 3 bedroom
carpeted. $350
Bradford.
r garage.
802-222-
Lisbon --
Bradford
newly
1st floor.
furnished.
deposit and no
12. 3T--1-21---c
LAND-- !.-acre.
degree views. Tips on Reducing
for hunter o Energ,Consumption
skier. $6000. Homes with wood stoves
Realtor 6O3- (about 70 per cantor home in
-I-1421--e Our area) can plan domplete
NOTES AND meals on the stove. You may
COMMENTS enjoy some of the great slow
lea Ihat lhe world is cooked meals that used to be
Ins much of what we the mainslay of kitchen
tables.
along the top of Pond Ledge, strument dated July 10, 1980, Dad the forenoon be aSS,goad for all persons
called the 'Devil's Slide'. We purporting to be the Last Will and interested to appear and contest the
kids used to go there and pJek Testament of said deceased has been allowance of such instrument, and the
presented to the Prabote Court for the prooate thereof, if they see cOuse and
Mayflowers and sit there and District of Bradford by Catherine W. that notice thereof be given by publishing
dangle our feet. One time Spencer, with a petition requesting Probote ;sere;h::we3keSwSuccessively in the,
Mother went with us and took thereof, paper published in
The hearing thereon has been said District. previous to the time op-
the camera and took a picture scheduled for the 2nd day of February, pointed,
of French Pond from there. In 1981 at 1:00 p.m. at the Probate Court, Therefore, you ore hereby notified to
Wells River, Vermont. You may appear appear oerore said Court, at the time and
the picture, the pond was then and there to show cause, f any you pmce aforesmd, and contest the o owance
shaped like a five-pointed may have, why the said instrument should of the sad nstrument and the probate
slar, with all the little coves.. Testamentn°t be allowedof the deceosed.°S the Last Will and thereof, if you have couseGleen Under My Noud,
at Wells River in said District,
Dated this 291h day of December, this 23rd day of December. 1980.
"My Dad used to drill the 198o. /s/Reno N. Vigneou
To the Creditors of the Estate of Amber
M. Farr late of Bradford. Vermont,
deceased.
Showmut Bank of Boston N.A., One
Federal Street Fourth Floor Boston,
Massachusetts '02211; Wallace J, Fort',
Hanover, N.H. and Bradford E. Forr o
f
Bradford, Vermont hereby states that they
have been appointed a personal
representative of the above estate. All
creditors having claims against the above
estate ore required to present the claim in
writing within four months after the date of
the first publication hreof to the above
personal representative at the above
address or to the Register of the Probate
Court at Wells River. Vermont. or said
€laim will be forever barred.
Rend N. Vigneou
granite by hand, then put the
powder in it and let it go 3T--f-31--)-7--14
'Whish ?' There was a fuse that
set off the powder to split out
those big blocks of granite.
"Dad could hit that drill
without even looking at it. I've We support
seen him demonstrate on
pieces of rock, with his drills
and hammers and so forth. I'd
a-been afraid I'd hit my
thumb, but tIE wasn't."
JudBe 12/31-1/7-14
Doted at Bradford this 7th day of
JedRe January, 1981
Shawmut Bank of Boston N.A.
By Kristion J. Stoltenberg
Trust Officer
Wallace J, Forr
Bradford E. Forr
1/14-21-28
000toi[00., t
UNITED WAY.
Shouldn't you?
STATE OF VlRMONT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
DISTRICT OF Bradford. SS.
To the Creditors of the Estate of
Richard Hugh Sanborn late of Bradford.
Vermont deceased.
Carolyn Sanborn of P.O. Box 134
Bradford, V! 05033 hereby states thai
she has been oopomted o personal
representative of the above estate. All
creditors hov;ng claims against the above
estate are required to present the claim ,n
writing wthin four months after the dote of
the first publication hereof to the above
personal representative oi the above
address or to the Register of the Probate
Court at Wells River Vermonl 05081,
Vermont, or stud claim wilt be forever
barred.
Doted af Bradford Vt this 18th day of
December, 1980
Car olyn C r Sanborn
12 / 3) - I / 7- t 4 Personal Reprelenteflve
Other quarry recollections
The house from the
quarries was moved to where
Drowns" house is now, then
was moved to Woodsviile.
The road from the quarries
to North Haverhill came
straight down from the road
by Applebees', across what is
now Robert Stoddard's
pasture. There were another
small quarry and a stoneshed
on a branch from that road,
behind Drowns', on the nor-
theast corner of the Stoddard
land. The quarry and the
foundation of the stoneshed
can still be seen, along with
chunks of granite, some of
them polished.
There are many other
snmll quarries in the neigh-
borhond.
(to be eonlinued)
NOW BUYING
Pine Saw Logs
Profile Lumber Co
Lisbon, N.H.
For more information
603-838.644)0 or 603-8,38-6767
IllGll SCitOOL JUNIORS
AND SENIORS-- The New
llampshire Army National
Guard in Woedsville, NH has
some great news ! You may be
eligible to enlist in the Guard
for a part-time job under the
all new Split-Training Option.
Choose a career that offers
education, advancement.
advance training, good pay
and benefits -- PLUS a $1500
cash bonus or up to $4000 in
Educational Assistance. Stop
by4he Woodsville Armory on
South Court Street and see
SSG David Wright or CALL
603-747-3431. Mon.-Fri., 8-4:30
p.m. The Guard is New
ttampshire at its Best! 2T--2-
25--C
ROOFINC,--T.A. KURALT
Ct). All types of roofing and
rcpail:,s, slate stainless seams,
copper seam aluminum. 14
years in the business. Call 802-
866-5547. Low Prices! Work by
lhe hour or contract. 8T--2-4
B&I, BUILDERS--The
renmdeling Pros. Also repairs
arid new conslruclion. Over 25
years experience. Call 802-685-
4557 for a free estimate. 8t--3-
4p
WANTEI)-- Copies of Journal
Opinion or l,ittleton Courier.
Aug. 1.174 • l)ec. 1,176. Will pay :::
well. Reply Box 95, N. ii¢ :.
n;;,'erh!.l).!)i)774. 2+'ly i:::t!i
ANTIQUES OF ALL
KINDS
the Antique Touch
Ed & Lynda Kulikowski
Plain) in Bradford
m 8o2.=2.,.7 m m
I Residence: I
WANTED-- Used or old
decoys, old books on hunting
and fishing. Write Box 4.
Bradford, Vt. 05033. ff--nc
WANTED-- Cash paid f6r
hOtographs or movi.tg pic-
res of the serious ski jum-
ping accident that occurred at
the]nternational Ski Jumping
Meet that was held at Berlin,
New Hampshire, on February
27, 1977. Please call Mrs.
Moore "collect", Manchester
669-2211, 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P.
M.
J J[t][,'i J'i I[*111 dl mi,
I,(!S'I' DOG-- English Setter.
1,3me tags. Answers to
"'Maggie". White, brown and
bhlck coloring+ Losl in the
Bttgers llill area on Jan. 2.
Reward. ('all 603-795-2591 o1'
)' '''r (''t
8(2-22..).LLt. IT--I.7--c
WANTED
We are regular ouyers of
White Birch Logs. We offer
good prices and prompt payments.
Short and long term
agreements desired.
For log specifications and prices,
contact
Plymouth
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
\\;P.O. Box 280 Plymoulh, N.H. 03264 /
PHONE: 1-603-536-2156
OPENINGS FOR
POLICE OFFICERS
• The City of Burlington, Vermont Police
Department is accepting applications for the
position of police officer. We are seeking
dedicated, hard-working men and women,
qualified or ready to train for a rewarding career
in the law enforcement.
Several immediate openings. Starting base
salary $11,031 annually to increase to $12,917
after first year. Competitive benefits.
For application and information write to:
BURLINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Management Services Bureau
82 South Winooski Avenue
Burlington, Vermont 05401
WANTEI)--Women living
with Vietnam Veterans for
national projecl exploring the
effecls of the war on families.
(';Ill collect 223-3181 or write
l)orolhy Tad, 20 Bailey,
Montpc[icr 05602.
BBAI)FORI) OII, ('o. would
like to hire Iwo tractor trailer
drivers. Must have experience
and good record. New
England and New York.
Bradford Oil Company,
lradford. VT., 222-5251.
TF--1-14--4'
LIKE $$$$$$$$? Work 20 hours
)ler week for approximately
20.00. For interview ap-
pointnlent call Judy. 603-989-
3362. I T--I-4.--c
WANTED-- Part-time ex-
perienced bookkeeper.
Bradford Oil Co. 802-222-5251.
I-7 TF--C
WANTFl)--ttelper for 3 days
a weck,, to assist bed-ridden
lady. ('all 802-429-2223. 3t--I-
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FARM AUCTION
COMPLETE I)ISPERSAL
CATTLE AClliNERY CROPS..REAL ESTATE :::i:,
Monday, January 19, 1981 9:30A.M. ::i!
Sorreli'Farm in Franklin• Vt. approx. 1 mile from iii!
Franklin. Watch for Auction Arrows in Franklin. +;
We have been commissioned to sell the complete j!iil
operating farm for Mr. and Mrs. Burton Sorrell. This is i!i I
an excellent line of registered*cattle and machinery, iiiiiiii
and a lovely 250 acre farm.
i14 ]lead Cattle i14 llead i?!
95 Registered 19 Grades iii;! +
Catalogs available at ringside.
53 Cows 12 fresh, 8 due in February, 11 due in iiji
March with the balance in various stages of lactation. !iii
7 Bred Heifers due in February and March. il)ii
|1 Heifers have been with bull since October I,
1980. !ii
Balls I so. old Triple Threat. 10 so. ii!
MoneyMaker, 10 month Willow and 2 registered stock ii!i
bulls. ?i::
:18 Yearlings and calves-mostly registered. ]i:
Most of these animals are calfhood vaccinated All +:
cattle 'i/I he blood tested, lasal treated. T.B. tested
:i;i and pregnancy checked prior to sale
Sires used include Ivanhoe Ace, Triple Threat.
Astronaut. Arlinda Chief, Idealist, Jupiter, Criterion. .i!i!i:
All cattle classified in November, 1920
::: MAClllNERY il):
ii AC 50-50 4 wheel drive 1979 Dion corn-hay chopper ii
i tractor-new
JD 15-20 Tractor lti Profile
J1) 20-20 tractor
JD 40-20 tractor w-148 bucket
loader
JI) bay bine-new 80-9'
JD 224T Baler w-kicker mad
No. 30
1979 Kastin Blower
Nil blower
2-new 1979 Dion forage
wagons w-steel roof 20"
rubber
Allied hay elevator
2-Kicker hay wagons
1979 Grimm redder
AC side delivery rake
'78 JD rototiller
"79 Brillion 5' seeder
3 pt. hitch cultivator(MF)
JD 4 botton plows-new "78
i MF harrows-ll' trans
i Ford 3 pt. harrows
Jl) drag harrows
ttanson crop sprayer
JD corn planter-4 row:;::
computerized ii
JD I row 3 pt. corn chopper i::i
Ezee Flow 109 Anco fertilizerii
spreader i
JD spreader tank *!::;
Star line spreader tank :
Badger spreader hyd!i
tailgate w-new bed chain ::
4 sets tractor chains i;
BAR & i::
MILKING EQUIPMENT !i :.i
800 gal. DeLaval tank w.i:
washer iiiii
4 DeLaval magnetic milkers i:.i!i i
2 dumping stations
Hose dryer i
DeLaval milker pump ii!::::
Universal milker pump i!!ii
2 barn fans ::i;!
teat cup washer ::i;
grain cart-saw(ius| carl :?:
Wheelbarrows i!:i
260' Clay barn cleaner i:i;:
Special--20x50 Madison cement silo
w-Starline unloader
REAL ESTATE
A lovely 50 cow farm with new 5 room house. 50 tie
barn, 250 acres of land including fields, pasture,
woodland Entire farm will be offered, but if not sold. it
will be offered in 4 parcels.
1 ltouse-barn and 53 acres of mostly tillable land.
2.85 acres with some open fields and some excellent
woodland.
3.75 acres with mixed woods, excellent spring, farm
pond,
10 acres tillable including a mobile home site w-
septic and water.
4. 40 acres with 10 acres pasture and woodland in-
cluding old sugar house.
Real Estate may be seen on Sunday, January 18th,
from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M.
The owner reserves the right to one bid on the real
estate. All parcels to be surveyed prior to sale.
Terms on real estate- 10 per cent down on day of !ii
sale. balance at closing within 3O days,
MISCELLANEOUS i
12 x 60 3 bedroom Mobile New clippers
home Fencers i
Truck camper 6 sheep-4 bred
McCulioch Mini-Mac chain 5 goats-2 bred
saw Semen tank w-about 50 units)i!
Pro-Mac chain of semen
Semen-Asto Ruse ABS
ton grain bin Triple Threat ABS
rain bin-new w-auger some Jersey & Ayrshire
2 gas tanks- 150 gal. llolslein bulls
Fuel tank- 250 gal. 40 Roosters-40 Pullets
All farm small tools
CROPS
Two-thirds silo full of Haylage
Approx. 1500 bales of hay
TERMS: CASII SALE POSITIVE LUNCII
SALE IIELD UNDER TENT
AUCTIONEERS: SALE MANAGED BY:
Marcel Roberts Noel Lussier
Newport, Vt. 334-2638
Greg I,ussier
('ra fL*burv, Vt. 52(;-25:1:1
+
Hardwick, Vt. 472-5907 !
Douglas Gilmour i
Morrisville Commission Sales i
Morrisviile, Vt. 288-35'|1 i
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