Page 10-The Journal Opinion-February 25, 1981
(continued from page 7 )
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
AVAILABLE FOR IM-
MEDIATE occupancy. A one
and a two bedroom aPart -
mont. Both with bath, wall to
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the annual Vermont Jersey
Saturday evening, Feb. 14, of Meeting Saturday, Feb. 14, in
FOR RENT--Two |'oom ef-
ficiency apartment. Private
bath, trash removal and all
utilities included. Suitable for
her grandparents Mr. and Cabot.
Mrs. Arthur Whitehill. They Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox
were overnight guests that and Mrs. Alain Prince,
night of her uncle and aunt Sherry. Kerry, and Mary
and family Mr. and Mrs. attended the chicken barbecue
Winston Currier, April and Sunday. Feb. 15, in
Danny in Monroe, N.H. Passumpsic sponsored by the
wall carpeting, kitchen ap- single mature adults. No
pliances. Heat, lights, hot children, no pets. Call 802-222- Mrs. Roland Sargent and St. Johnsbury Snowmobile
water, gas, and rubbish 4467 after 9:00 A.M. 21'--3- Mrs. Stewart White attended Club.
removal included in rent. 4-4.
childrenSecurity depoSitor pets required.in this welIN° 't F II It'H--C 0 II i i-[. "/!.'." I& IIEIL ESTTEIg SU'R iN Ct'AG[NCT ....... " II'h'*'
GardnermanagedApts.,building'43 Central Mt,st., Naval trainee j ,.,.,,,.,.,.:.,,,,,, ,:,.,,,,k,..,.,..,,r
Woodsville, N.H. Tel. 787-6280 f]Pom Bradford --"- """ "'"':"" ll 11
or 787-6355. Edward C. Patten.
4tf-c 603-823-5505 I.'ranv,mi:,, .11. R F:M,TOR[
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REAl, ESTATE
CORINTll9 acres, long
road frontage. Some open.
Hard woods. $6,500.
BRADFORD--5 room Yankee
Barn on 6 acres with option to
buy more. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths. 3 car garage with un-
finished apartment above.
Privacy and beautiful views.
$95,000,
FAIRLEE--10 rooms, 5
bedroom home located on
Uiet road just a few minutes
am Route 5. Southern ex-
posure and views. $112,000.
TilE GARDNER AGENCY,
Norwich, Vt, 802-649-1232,
IT--2-25--c
BRADFORD-Navy Seaman
Recruit Thomas R, Taylor,
son of Keith and Eleanor
Taylor of Bradford, has
completed recruit training at
the Naval Training (,'enter,
Great Lakes, Ill.
During the eight-week
training cycle, trainees
studied general military
subjects designed to prepare
them for further academic
and on-the-job trainiztg in one
of the Navy's 85 basic oc-
cupational fields.
Included in their studies
were seamanship, close order
drill, Naval history and first
aid.
A 1980 graduate of Oxbow
High School, he joined the
-.,-- Navy in July 1980.
Z VALLEY ASSOCIATES
OF BRADFORD
® 2l North Main Street
Bradford, Vt.
802-222-5544
WE MAY HAVE A BUYER FOR YOUR itOUSE.
LIST WITli US TODAY !
WELLS RIVERGentlemen Farmers' Special. 1840
Cape with 20+- acres. Shed suitable for small
animals, tturry! ! It's only $32,500.
EAST TOPSilAM--Commercial building ideally suited
for light manufacturing, storage or retail
operalion. Priced to sell.
BRAI)FORD--Small Cape with a view. Set on a %+-
acres village lot. Call us on this one.
NEWBURY--Authentic 200 year old center-hall
Colonial house situated on tastefully landscaped
1 +- acre lot on quiet village road.
We have land listings from 1.2 Acres to 120 Acres in
all surrounding towns. Call us! '
Jerry Humplrey, Broker 222-5544
William E. Rose Jr., Sales Assoc. 222-9322
David L. Polli, Sales Assoc. 222-5544
John Brockhardt, Sales Assoc. 439-6183
V&'ll gtva om mrd IDy(r
Each office Is Inclependent y owned end operated.
1 Montebello Street Albino A. LeoPold
Woodillo, NH 03785 Broker
6fl3.747-2000 603-747-3372
List No. 164-- 12 room home has a 2 bedroom and a 5
bedroom apartment. Baseboard hot water heat. In
town location 24' x 40' attached barn. Large garden
space . . house needs a little refreshing inside.
Reduced to $35,5 for quick sale. Owner moving.
List No. 188 = Excellent opportunity to become a small
farmer. 6 room modified Cape on 20 acres + or -.
Kitchen. LJL paneled D-R. 3 bedrooms, I bath 4 stall
barn. shop and hay loft. Screened in porch Fisher
stove backs up hot air oil heat. 10 tillabel acres --
garden spot. Come back to the basic of good country
living. On paved road at edge of town -- $43,000.
List No. 194-4uxurious custom built 197fi Green Briar
2 bedroom. 2 bath mobile home. All you would ever
want for a comfortable retirement home. Built in china
cabinet in dining room .... Franklin fireplace & wet bar
m L-H Kitchen is complete with lots of cabinets 36"'
gas stove with griddle -- oversized refrigerator, dish-
washer & garbage disposal The extra large master
hedroom will dazzle you with its double closet mirror
doors: its private bath comes with stall shower and
separate garden tub. Laundry space --propane heat•
g' x 20" sundeck -- central air conditioning W-W shag
carpeting -- utility shed outside. In nice quiet mobile
park with low rent. No Real Estate involved. Offered at
$23.9OO.
List No, 203.-Attractive building lot one mile to town --
on paved road. 2 acre open field with panoramic view
of the Connecticut River Valley. $.000.
ELECTRICAL
PAUL MAYETTE. Assocla
Home: 7874270
GEORGE ROGERS, Associate
Home: 14;-
REAL ESTATE
No. 4171--Groton, 10 acres bordering slate forest.
$3,9OO.
No. 4222--Nice, 4 bedroom home on two lovely acres
near Wells River. Living room and dining room, two
firephlces, hardwood floors throughout, garage
$45,000.00.
No. 427(; 105 acres, Wrights Mr. Road, Bradford, V'i ,
$6:L500; a beautiful parcel of land, facing south and
wesl, with good views; open and wooded. Owner may
finance.
No. 42"/8---Bath, N.H. on the Monroe Road. Com-
fortable, 3-bedroom mobile home with addition and
nice 2-car garage on 2 acre. $11,200.
No. 4283B--10 acres, Peacham, $5,000; frontage on aU-
year road; hard & soft woods; good for recreation,
year-round borne, or investment. Terms for seller,
No. 4296--70 acres, Newl)ury, Vt., $15,400; frontage on
gtx)d road: brook: growing wu,,dland.
No. 4294--One acre, Newbury, $3,000; good secluded
building site.
No, 4273--200 acres, Corinth, $60,()0; open and wooded,
brook, secluded.
(Many of our listings can be owner-financed )
HOM S
Bffce & Miriam Thomas ..,..
REALTORS Farms-Houses-Acreage
Newbunj Vt. 05051 802-866-5961
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O'Brlen Realty of Bradford
for professional service
733D--Bradhwd--3 bdrm. renovated Cape. Modern
kitchen, hearth w-wood stove hook-up, formal
dining rm., Jiving rm., & full bath down. 2 ]g.
bdrms. & full bath up. Village edge location, 2
acres, attached barn & work shop. $49,900.
73fil),--Bradford Investment--2 story Colonial home w-
5 rm apt. attached. Main house could easily be
converted into 2 apts. Excellent investment --
live in one and rent the other two. Good views
overlooking village, private location, exeel)ent
t'0ndit ion. Go buy a! $42,500.
IH.qD,--Bradford--New 24x40 3 bdrm. Ranch w-kitchen
& dining rm. combination, sliding glass door,
approx. ! acre. $42,000.
(;7D.--Bradford--Exceptionally nice, newly built
home located on high ground. 8 lg. rooms, utility
rm.-work shop. 4 bdrms.. 2 full baths. U-shaped
kilchen, cherry paneling, carport, patio, 2
storage rooms. $49.90o.
O'lh'ien Realty of Bradford
Jct. 5 & 25
Bradford. Vermont
Pat Jepsen 222-4788 Edmuud Bednarski 222-5792
C, eorge ltuutington, Broker 2'22-4703
WINN ASSOCIATES, REALTORS
225 Main Street
Littleton, New Hampshire 03561
Business (603) 444-7781
JIM & MARGARET ELL,IOTT
Woodsville, N.H. 03785
(603) 747-3485
ECH OFFIC[ |N)I[@EH,)ENY 'Nf[ A JG ¢.,f( -.&TE'J
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UPON REFLECTION
It s impossible to make
wisdom hereditary.
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HUNTINGTON HOMES
Attention: Bradford, Corinth, Newbury,
#, Fairlee, & Piermont
PROSPECTIVE
HOMEOWNERS
NEWTON EQUIPMENT
"'SnO W- Turf- Wood'"
Nlain St., Fairlee, Vt. 05045
802-333-9590 Opposite Post Office
_l I1 I ILl| l/ []
Approved I 1 NO DOWN
• complete & Ready TO PAYMENT!
MovelnAt$45,500 I B
We're Ready To Build 3 " "" '
(802) 222-470
r
-Sbrvico
Rentals
Huntington Construction &
O'BrientReal00 of Bradford
5 & 25 6radford, Vt.
Huntington Construction has building lots from 1 acre to lO acres,
located in these Village or Countfi locations.
Nancy i'erkins
584-361 i
Mrs. AHhm Whitehill, with
Mrs. Alfred Lamarre of
Woodsville and Mr. and Mrs.
Winston ('urrier and daughter
April of Monr(re, N.II., at-
tended the wedding of Mrs.
Whitehill's granddaughter
Cynthia Currier to John
I)eSantis Sunday, Feb. 15, at
the Congregational Church in
Essex Junction and the
reception which followed at
the Radisson ttotel in
Burlington.
ltarry Parsons was ad-
mitted to Cottage Hospital in
Woodsville Sunday, Feb. 15,
for surgery.
Miss Mary Nelson of
Burlington was a weekend
guest of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. llassall Nelson. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Gates, Peter and
Melissa joined them for
Sunday dinner, Feb. 15, in
celebration of Mary's bir-
lhday.
Gone Perkins was in
Greensboro Wednesday
evening, Feb. 18, to attend the
monthly meeting of Capital
District Mutual Aid Fire
Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Labounly
pie were served by the
committee of Mr. and Mrs.
William Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.
William Dickerson. Mr. and
Mrs. Gone Perkins, Mr. and
Mrs. ltarrison Welles, and
Jacqueline McLure. The next
card party will be Friday
evening, Feb. 20. at 8:00 p.m.,
hosled by the Youth Com-
mittee.
Blue Mountain Grange No,
263 held their regular meeting
Tuesday evening, Feb. 10,
with 25 members present.
Women's Activities Chairman
Marjorie ¢ileox reminded
memiwrs of the National
Grange Sewing Contest, which
will close April 15. Mrs.
Wilcox also has a supply of
(;range cookbooks on sale.
A donation was made to the
Educational Aid Fund
Corinth donation to cOnserve land -
IIANOVER lt, h'. and Mrs. The parcel, located just off essentially in a natural con- valuable open space f0
Edmund M. Speer of Pike llill Road near "Cook- dillon, with the provision that natural preserves, forestland,
lHoomficld, Conn., have v'ille," consists of old they retain, for theirlifetimes, and agriculturalland.
donated a 14.2 acre parcel of paslureland with softwoods thetimber removalrights.
land in ('orinth to the Con- and a smallwetland area. The acquisition is a part of
necticut River Watershed The former owners ex- the Watershed Council's Land UPON REFLECTION
(!ouncil t'oL conservation pressed a desire to have the Conservancy Program, We build the ladder by whirl
werise.
purposes, land remain undeveloped and established in 1969 to conserve
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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PERRY'S OIL SERVICE
Main St. Bradford,
222-41
Complete Appliance & TV Repair Service
t sam rtt
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RIVER BEND SHOP
X-C0untry Skits.... ,-Scopes
-- GU NS US000--
Trapping-Reloading-Back Packing
5 So. Newbuff, Vt. 802-866-5921
RICHARDSON
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at the (
Street,
March
Bids
be publ
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Contr
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I' Office o
Town il
2 Union
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were guests Friday evening, ,, QUALITY IODUCTS& SERVIE Copi(
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Feb. 13, of Mr. and Mrs. Z ROA '
Ernest Souther in Bradford. , NSURANCE AGENCY, INC. "',o,,,°ffice
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Labounty , For @ll your issumnce needs 222-3,10 deposit
were among those who at- 50pore
tended the Lisbon-Blue Rto. 302 Woodsville, N.H. -- 747-223,3 lid op
basketbalIM°Untain Union gameb°ys Saturday varsity -ANTENNA SUPPLES & INSTALI.ATION eor ga r'{ , i th l¢i;dso n' .... ': :' " 222 . e)nditicont
afternoon, Feb. 14, in Lisbon. Dan Pert,/ Main St. Bradford, VI. dillon
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Labounty ecks
attended a Valen'tine Party i Apr,
Salurdayevening, Feb. 14, at I II I 2:00p1
the home of Pastor and Mrs. : : • | • •
Littler(
Joe Rinaldi in Newbury. --'---- . The
Dinner guests Wediesday, vr--[l 0 lilllilll/lillll i reject;
a Eaet
LabountyFeb" 18, OfwereMr. andpastorMrS. GUYand SMALL MOTORS I1 ] t J.M, Landscaping I i .o.n
Mrs. JoeRinaidiofNewbury. No. Haverhill, N.H. 787-6770 II ! ':;!.2r BOX14I.PIERMONT, N,.,03779 l. k/NFOI:
Blue Mountain (;range No. CHAIN SAW CENTER of the Connecticut Valley [[ I moun
263 hosted a card partyFriday 1 ' ,,,,,o.,,/At
ineVening'play/Ladies'Feb" 6.highwithprize8 tableSwas SALES-SERVICE-PARTS II l Profl'sional Landscape Design" d [4"r)r (" 'equir,[ and m
won by T i I lie Astle: men's Jonsereds StihI.Partner Husqvarna-Echo-O lympic [1 j Garaens, Lawn, Plannngs&Pruning r-!isn}
high Ralph Astle; ladies" i LMIUIL2Lt 4- IAL¥I=1
low - Arlene Eastman; men's Robush & Lafont Log Splitters
low' Joe Perkins; and
floating prize - Joe Perkins. Skidder Chains & Cable - -- Or enal
Refreshments of homemade Lawn and Garden Wheel Horse - Gilson - Hahn ids
1We service all small enginesm
.CLIFFORD A. WRIG
• Established in 1902
• Dealers in Barre
Granite & Vermont
marble memorials
• • Cemetery lettering
Bradford and cleaning
Vmamont ',
TL
• ;r;res,;
Rufus A. Hosmer
0 :ter
Groton, Vt. 0S046
Con,, ond see out'display '
(802) 5843501
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MASONRYCARPENTRY /t
Free Estim0tes .p/
Call 4,39:6204
Bradford, Vt. !
Fireplaces, chimneys block foundations brick i
walls ond hearths.
Stonework, decks, re-modeling and pointing.
VERMONT
STATE
POLICE
m
RICHARD GOODHUE
Master Electrician
RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL. INDUITRIAL
BRADFORD, VT. 802-222 9027
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RICHARDSON ASSOCIATES
INCORPORATED
Kermil IV. I{ichardson Anita S. Perry
. (;ilbert Cole Dale M. Miles Phyllis Ritter
Main Street, Bradford, Vermont
802-222-4043
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and
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TOLL-FREE NUMBERS)
Bradford
222-4680
Frlee
333 9414
Wells River
757-2552
We're banking on you America with
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Qualified. applicants to American Midlands,
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Call Toll Free
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(In Nebraska call 402/334-5100)
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Tel. (802) 222-4584
Quality Products Available.
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Page 10-The Journal Opinion-February 25, 1981
(continued from page 7 )
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
AVAILABLE FOR IM-
MEDIATE occupancy. A one
and a two bedroom aPart -
mont. Both with bath, wall to
i I I II
the annual Vermont Jersey
Saturday evening, Feb. 14, of Meeting Saturday, Feb. 14, in
FOR RENT--Two |'oom ef-
ficiency apartment. Private
bath, trash removal and all
utilities included. Suitable for
her grandparents Mr. and Cabot.
Mrs. Arthur Whitehill. They Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox
were overnight guests that and Mrs. Alain Prince,
night of her uncle and aunt Sherry. Kerry, and Mary
and family Mr. and Mrs. attended the chicken barbecue
Winston Currier, April and Sunday. Feb. 15, in
Danny in Monroe, N.H. Passumpsic sponsored by the
wall carpeting, kitchen ap- single mature adults. No
pliances. Heat, lights, hot children, no pets. Call 802-222- Mrs. Roland Sargent and St. Johnsbury Snowmobile
water, gas, and rubbish 4467 after 9:00 A.M. 21'--3- Mrs. Stewart White attended Club.
removal included in rent. 4-4.
childrenSecurity depoSitor pets required.in this welIN° 't F II It'H--C 0 II i i-[. "/!.'." I& IIEIL ESTTEIg SU'R iN Ct'AG[NCT ....... " II'h'*'
GardnermanagedApts.,building'43 Central Mt,st., Naval trainee j ,.,.,,,.,.,.:.,,,,,, ,:,.,,,,k,..,.,..,,r
Woodsville, N.H. Tel. 787-6280 f]Pom Bradford --"- """ "'"':"" ll 11
or 787-6355. Edward C. Patten.
4tf-c 603-823-5505 I.'ranv,mi:,, .11. R F:M,TOR[
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REAl, ESTATE
CORINTll9 acres, long
road frontage. Some open.
Hard woods. $6,500.
BRADFORD--5 room Yankee
Barn on 6 acres with option to
buy more. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths. 3 car garage with un-
finished apartment above.
Privacy and beautiful views.
$95,000,
FAIRLEE--10 rooms, 5
bedroom home located on
Uiet road just a few minutes
am Route 5. Southern ex-
posure and views. $112,000.
TilE GARDNER AGENCY,
Norwich, Vt, 802-649-1232,
IT--2-25--c
BRADFORD-Navy Seaman
Recruit Thomas R, Taylor,
son of Keith and Eleanor
Taylor of Bradford, has
completed recruit training at
the Naval Training (,'enter,
Great Lakes, Ill.
During the eight-week
training cycle, trainees
studied general military
subjects designed to prepare
them for further academic
and on-the-job trainiztg in one
of the Navy's 85 basic oc-
cupational fields.
Included in their studies
were seamanship, close order
drill, Naval history and first
aid.
A 1980 graduate of Oxbow
High School, he joined the
-.,-- Navy in July 1980.
Z VALLEY ASSOCIATES
OF BRADFORD
® 2l North Main Street
Bradford, Vt.
802-222-5544
WE MAY HAVE A BUYER FOR YOUR itOUSE.
LIST WITli US TODAY !
WELLS RIVERGentlemen Farmers' Special. 1840
Cape with 20+- acres. Shed suitable for small
animals, tturry! ! It's only $32,500.
EAST TOPSilAM--Commercial building ideally suited
for light manufacturing, storage or retail
operalion. Priced to sell.
BRAI)FORD--Small Cape with a view. Set on a %+-
acres village lot. Call us on this one.
NEWBURY--Authentic 200 year old center-hall
Colonial house situated on tastefully landscaped
1 +- acre lot on quiet village road.
We have land listings from 1.2 Acres to 120 Acres in
all surrounding towns. Call us! '
Jerry Humplrey, Broker 222-5544
William E. Rose Jr., Sales Assoc. 222-9322
David L. Polli, Sales Assoc. 222-5544
John Brockhardt, Sales Assoc. 439-6183
V&'ll gtva om mrd IDy(r
Each office Is Inclependent y owned end operated.
1 Montebello Street Albino A. LeoPold
Woodillo, NH 03785 Broker
6fl3.747-2000 603-747-3372
List No. 164-- 12 room home has a 2 bedroom and a 5
bedroom apartment. Baseboard hot water heat. In
town location 24' x 40' attached barn. Large garden
space . . house needs a little refreshing inside.
Reduced to $35,5 for quick sale. Owner moving.
List No. 188 = Excellent opportunity to become a small
farmer. 6 room modified Cape on 20 acres + or -.
Kitchen. LJL paneled D-R. 3 bedrooms, I bath 4 stall
barn. shop and hay loft. Screened in porch Fisher
stove backs up hot air oil heat. 10 tillabel acres --
garden spot. Come back to the basic of good country
living. On paved road at edge of town -- $43,000.
List No. 194-4uxurious custom built 197fi Green Briar
2 bedroom. 2 bath mobile home. All you would ever
want for a comfortable retirement home. Built in china
cabinet in dining room .... Franklin fireplace & wet bar
m L-H Kitchen is complete with lots of cabinets 36"'
gas stove with griddle -- oversized refrigerator, dish-
washer & garbage disposal The extra large master
hedroom will dazzle you with its double closet mirror
doors: its private bath comes with stall shower and
separate garden tub. Laundry space --propane heat•
g' x 20" sundeck -- central air conditioning W-W shag
carpeting -- utility shed outside. In nice quiet mobile
park with low rent. No Real Estate involved. Offered at
$23.9OO.
List No, 203.-Attractive building lot one mile to town --
on paved road. 2 acre open field with panoramic view
of the Connecticut River Valley. $.000.
ELECTRICAL
PAUL MAYETTE. Assocla
Home: 7874270
GEORGE ROGERS, Associate
Home: 14;-
REAL ESTATE
No. 4171--Groton, 10 acres bordering slate forest.
$3,9OO.
No. 4222--Nice, 4 bedroom home on two lovely acres
near Wells River. Living room and dining room, two
firephlces, hardwood floors throughout, garage
$45,000.00.
No. 427(; 105 acres, Wrights Mr. Road, Bradford, V'i ,
$6:L500; a beautiful parcel of land, facing south and
wesl, with good views; open and wooded. Owner may
finance.
No. 42"/8---Bath, N.H. on the Monroe Road. Com-
fortable, 3-bedroom mobile home with addition and
nice 2-car garage on 2 acre. $11,200.
No. 4283B--10 acres, Peacham, $5,000; frontage on aU-
year road; hard & soft woods; good for recreation,
year-round borne, or investment. Terms for seller,
No. 4296--70 acres, Newl)ury, Vt., $15,400; frontage on
gtx)d road: brook: growing wu,,dland.
No. 4294--One acre, Newbury, $3,000; good secluded
building site.
No, 4273--200 acres, Corinth, $60,()0; open and wooded,
brook, secluded.
(Many of our listings can be owner-financed )
HOM S
Bffce & Miriam Thomas ..,..
REALTORS Farms-Houses-Acreage
Newbunj Vt. 05051 802-866-5961
IM I I II
O'Brlen Realty of Bradford
for professional service
733D--Bradhwd--3 bdrm. renovated Cape. Modern
kitchen, hearth w-wood stove hook-up, formal
dining rm., Jiving rm., & full bath down. 2 ]g.
bdrms. & full bath up. Village edge location, 2
acres, attached barn & work shop. $49,900.
73fil),--Bradford Investment--2 story Colonial home w-
5 rm apt. attached. Main house could easily be
converted into 2 apts. Excellent investment --
live in one and rent the other two. Good views
overlooking village, private location, exeel)ent
t'0ndit ion. Go buy a! $42,500.
IH.qD,--Bradford--New 24x40 3 bdrm. Ranch w-kitchen
& dining rm. combination, sliding glass door,
approx. ! acre. $42,000.
(;7D.--Bradford--Exceptionally nice, newly built
home located on high ground. 8 lg. rooms, utility
rm.-work shop. 4 bdrms.. 2 full baths. U-shaped
kilchen, cherry paneling, carport, patio, 2
storage rooms. $49.90o.
O'lh'ien Realty of Bradford
Jct. 5 & 25
Bradford. Vermont
Pat Jepsen 222-4788 Edmuud Bednarski 222-5792
C, eorge ltuutington, Broker 2'22-4703
WINN ASSOCIATES, REALTORS
225 Main Street
Littleton, New Hampshire 03561
Business (603) 444-7781
JIM & MARGARET ELL,IOTT
Woodsville, N.H. 03785
(603) 747-3485
ECH OFFIC[ |N)I[@EH,)ENY 'Nf[ A JG ¢.,f( -.&TE'J
I II
Im I I Illl ..... "
UPON REFLECTION
It s impossible to make
wisdom hereditary.
I
HUNTINGTON HOMES
Attention: Bradford, Corinth, Newbury,
#, Fairlee, & Piermont
PROSPECTIVE
HOMEOWNERS
NEWTON EQUIPMENT
"'SnO W- Turf- Wood'"
Nlain St., Fairlee, Vt. 05045
802-333-9590 Opposite Post Office
_l I1 I ILl| l/ []
Approved I 1 NO DOWN
• complete & Ready TO PAYMENT!
MovelnAt$45,500 I B
We're Ready To Build 3 " "" '
(802) 222-470
r
-Sbrvico
Rentals
Huntington Construction &
O'BrientReal00 of Bradford
5 & 25 6radford, Vt.
Huntington Construction has building lots from 1 acre to lO acres,
located in these Village or Countfi locations.
Nancy i'erkins
584-361 i
Mrs. AHhm Whitehill, with
Mrs. Alfred Lamarre of
Woodsville and Mr. and Mrs.
Winston ('urrier and daughter
April of Monr(re, N.II., at-
tended the wedding of Mrs.
Whitehill's granddaughter
Cynthia Currier to John
I)eSantis Sunday, Feb. 15, at
the Congregational Church in
Essex Junction and the
reception which followed at
the Radisson ttotel in
Burlington.
ltarry Parsons was ad-
mitted to Cottage Hospital in
Woodsville Sunday, Feb. 15,
for surgery.
Miss Mary Nelson of
Burlington was a weekend
guest of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. llassall Nelson. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Gates, Peter and
Melissa joined them for
Sunday dinner, Feb. 15, in
celebration of Mary's bir-
lhday.
Gone Perkins was in
Greensboro Wednesday
evening, Feb. 18, to attend the
monthly meeting of Capital
District Mutual Aid Fire
Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Labounly
pie were served by the
committee of Mr. and Mrs.
William Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.
William Dickerson. Mr. and
Mrs. Gone Perkins, Mr. and
Mrs. ltarrison Welles, and
Jacqueline McLure. The next
card party will be Friday
evening, Feb. 20. at 8:00 p.m.,
hosled by the Youth Com-
mittee.
Blue Mountain Grange No,
263 held their regular meeting
Tuesday evening, Feb. 10,
with 25 members present.
Women's Activities Chairman
Marjorie ¢ileox reminded
memiwrs of the National
Grange Sewing Contest, which
will close April 15. Mrs.
Wilcox also has a supply of
(;range cookbooks on sale.
A donation was made to the
Educational Aid Fund
Corinth donation to cOnserve land -
IIANOVER lt, h'. and Mrs. The parcel, located just off essentially in a natural con- valuable open space f0
Edmund M. Speer of Pike llill Road near "Cook- dillon, with the provision that natural preserves, forestland,
lHoomficld, Conn., have v'ille," consists of old they retain, for theirlifetimes, and agriculturalland.
donated a 14.2 acre parcel of paslureland with softwoods thetimber removalrights.
land in ('orinth to the Con- and a smallwetland area. The acquisition is a part of
necticut River Watershed The former owners ex- the Watershed Council's Land UPON REFLECTION
(!ouncil t'oL conservation pressed a desire to have the Conservancy Program, We build the ladder by whirl
werise.
purposes, land remain undeveloped and established in 1969 to conserve
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