l'age Ill-The Journal Opinion-March 11, 1981
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t fili3-823-5505 I"|'a,c.,lia, X.il. IE ,! T()i
21 North Main Street
Bradford, Vermont
802-222.5544
We May Iiave A Buyer For Your ihmse.
IJST WITH US TOi)AY !
Village location-- Almost brand new three-bedroom
rancher near school. Kitchen with custom pine
cabinets. Living room has hardwood floor and hearth
for wood stove. Bright glassed-in porch with knotty
pine walls, Large garden spot. All this and more . . .
$45,000
--- Three-bedroom ranch with magnificent view of White
Mountains. Close to village on all-year paved road with
5- - acres for privacy.
Authentic 200-year-dd center hall colonial situated on
tastefully landscaped I J., +-A. lot on quiet village road.
$50,000 !
Rancher with three bedrooms, one bath, and full
basement. Beautiful brick fireplace in living room and
also in future den in basement 2A +-
LAND
Excellent location with eastern exposure, good for
--solar energy. Wooded areas of mixed hardwood and
pine with good spol for pond. Approximately 450 feet of _-__
road frontage... $ ! 6.70{l
Thirty +- acres of mixed hard and soft woods. Fron-
tage on town road, lots of privacy, and panoramic
views. Owner will finance, for a qualified buyer . . . E
$16,500 [[
[ Commercial building, ideal for storage, lighti
manufacturing, or store. Office space and reslrooms in [[
building... $18,0{X) l[
|
Jerry J llumphrey, Broker 222-5544
William E. Rose, Jr., Sales Assoc. 222-9322
David L. Polli, Sales Assoc. 222.5544
John W. Brockardt, Sales Assoc. 439-6183
AMBA'$ NUMBm I
"Each Office Independently Owned And Operated"
"Each Office Independently Owned And Operated"
m
REAL ESTATE
No. 2851--Newbury, 12.., acre woodlot, Hardwoods.
$3.690.
No. 4171--Groton, ]0 acres bordering state forest.
,3,900.
No. 4222--Nice, 4 bedroom home on two lovely aci
near Wells River. Living room and dining room, two
fireplaces, hardwood floors throughout, garage,
$45,0tm.00.
No. 4276 105 acres, Wrights ML Road, Bradford, V'l.,
$69,500; a beautiful parcel of land, facing south and
west, with good views; open and wooded. Owner may
finance.
No. 4278--Bath, N.H. on the Monroe Road. Com-
fortable, 3-bedroom mobile home with addition and
nice 2-car garage on . acre. $I !,200.
No. 4283B--I0 acres, Peacham, $5,000; frontage on all-
year road', hard. & soft woods; good for recreation,
year¢ound home, or investment. Terms for seller.
No. 4294--One acre, Newbury. $3,0{X); good secluded
building site.
No. 427:F---200 acres, Corinth, $60,000; open and wooded,
brook, secluded
No. 4191--78 acres, Bath, Ntt, $49,5o0: almost mile
AVAILABi,E FOR IM-
MEI)IATE occu,]mncy. A one
and a Ixo I)edroon' apart-
merit. Both with bath, wall to
wall carpeting, kilchen alY
t)lianees. ]leat, lights, hot
ater. gas, and rubbish
remowd included in renl.
Security deposit required. No
children or pets in this well
managed building. Mt.
Gardner Apts., 43 ('entral St.,
Woodsville, N.lt. Tel. 787-6280
or 787-6355. Edward C. Patten.
Lisbon
(continued fronl l)age 8)
t)read, and Tory Meserve and
Imcy Aldrich lhe cakes. Four
of the celebranls were present
Io receive cards and have
"tlapl)y Birthday" .sung to
them.
The secretary and treasurer
Rave their reports, and Agnes
Baines sent a "thank you" for
her laprobe. Blake Gray
expressed his thanks f(r his
4tf-c birlhday cards. Joyce Nor-
................................ lhrop explained that for the
FAliH,EE. VT., trailer, two
I)e(trooms, lurnished, not in
traih, r park. Rent. plus
utilities, sectn'ity dcposil. 802-
im .4:2!! :!'r?:nS--l_,:_ ............
Ol¢FOitl)--Nexvly renovated,
sunny on(,b(,droom apt with
('harnl. ()uiel counlry selling,
new al)pli;mces, wall-lo-wall
carpel, b('ame(I ceilings, fully
insulah,d. $225 :02-222-91)0
(lays. 222J.)0(; - l,:ve,fi,gs.
It--3-1 t--c
Waits River
three-day anti two-night trip to
Ihe ThotLsand Islands, 35
seniors would be needed.
()lher possihle trip
suggestions by Concord Coach
are being invesligated by
Fred Snell. Also, a short trip,
such as to MI. Sunapee. was
reviewed. Beulah Foster
urged expression of feeling on
a "Boltle" bill for New
I hlmpshire.
Sylvia Casey and ltildah
Bedard furnished gaiety on
*liddh' Age and "'My Job."
l)oor prizes were awarded to:
I ClougtL M. l{ousquet, I.
\\;,'ood, E. (?lough, 11. Bedard.
II. Sm.ith. A. thml, l). Petles,
and I ), Whilconlb.
Nexl week, tim aclivity will
Ix, (;ame 1)ay, for which
prizes are needed and Jessie
lh)binson will captain the
retreshmenls. A slightly
different plan for the April
l',irlhday l,uncheon is being
fornntlated more details
later.
* Budgeta. proposals in Vermont
(continued from pare 4)
support by attempting an end-run around
the [,egislature. He sent printouts of his
proposal to Superintendents of Schools and
h) Town Clerks. He hoped that this
maneuver would stimulate grassroots
pressure at Town Meetings. Not much
happened.
The Ways and Means Committee is
proposing a 2 per cent increase in the
Vermont Income Tax -- from 23 per cent to
25 per cent of the federal liability, coupled
with a 2 per cent rise in the sales tax.
TIlOUGIITS
There are few, if an>', jobs m
Three other House proposals include
income factor in the formula, so that
who earn more would pay more
the education costs. There will be
reform in State Aid To Education
year.
Please contact me if you
Corinth, Topsham) have any le
concerns or need assistance with state
federal programs. The address is
House, Montpelier 05602. Telephone:
2228, or 439-5567.
* Racquetball
(continued from page1
Sales and Service 6
UPON REFLECTION Dud's Arco -- 6
439-5445
Mrs. Gladys Sawyer was a
guest Tuesday at the Town
Meeting in ()range where she
went to visit with her brother
and old friends. The town
report was dedicated to her
brother Charlie Richardson
and Miss Minnie Lord, the two
oldest residents in town. They
were both born in Orange in
Oct., 1892.
The Triangle Homemaker's
Club met March 3 with Gloria
Miller. The meeting opened
with the flag salute, prayer for
Peace and the Creed. Several
letters were read. The
president Lillian Lamb an-
nounced that the Orange
County Council Meeting will
be held May 14 at 7 p.m. at the
Orange Town Hall.
The quilt committee
reported and showed several
blocks they had priced. A
pattern will be chosen and we
hope a quilt will soon. be in
progress.
The topic for the day was
apples! A potluck dinner was
served at 12:30 to 14 members
and one guest and nearly
every dish contained apples in
some form.
The afternoon program was
"All About Apples" narrated
by Gloria Miller -- their
origin, use and food value
which proved very in-
teresting. The April 1, meeting
will be with Helen Largin in
i Ala Knapp co-
Meeting concluded
with its usual auction to raise
money for the Sunshine
Comlnittee.
The "Golden Agers" or
Senior Citizens of the Waits
River and W. Topsham
Churches met Wednesday
noon at the Roland Peixetto
home in W. Topsham for a get-
together and potluck dinner.
There were 16 in attendance,
The dinner was postponed
from Feb. 26, on account of icy
road conditions. A social hour
followed the meal. The next
meeting will be March 25 at
the Roland Clement home in
Orange.
frontage on both Conn. River and go(l road about one-
third open farm land and two-third woods and pasture. TIIOUGIITS
Owner may finance; good for farming and investment. II isn't the incompetent who
....... d" ' deslrov an organization The
(Many of our nsungs can ne owner-nnance • " ._ ,. .... , + , "•
UICOIll IUIII n(vc'r get m a
........... h + position It) destroy it It is
[10 10t OIIll' ll2e I15I 0I ItlllO aft0 01115 tl')se wh() I*ave ac'hieved
,l,n Idlll Id iil,=ln son}(+lhing " and want to rest
IHI IMII_' IIPIII I • ,pon their aehicvemet,ts who
IIII IIVIIWIIIIrIIB Illllhlil II1 II I_ are forever clogging things
B up.
1 M Young
Bryce & Miriam Thomas ........ ". •
REALTORS Farms-Houses-Acreage , Ti;-O'iiTi+i ! TS
NoIIIKIIIN V# IIKflK1 RIO.21I.IIII l'hc most valuable gift you
lllUliliiil ILl VFV¢ ak q[lVile iIVV k; can give another is a good
- I example.
I , II
THE OPERA BLOCK
Attractively Remodeled . Woodsvii!e.
::!mmP::fXr : New r-lampsn,re
o'+,;j,
year or more) or permanently handicapped. Eligible -IIEAT
tenants will pay no more than one quarter of their income -IIOT WATFB
for rent " -I+:I'E('TIU('ll'Y
-SE('UIWrY SYSTEN
Appointments can be arranged to provide assistance in -SMOKE AI,ARM
making applications tO live in this Senior Citizen apart- APPI,IAN('ES
ment complex. We will also provide transportation to visit
vacant apartments to interested Senior Citizens. Please
telephone area code 802-748-8235. call collect to make
these arrangements.
Northern Community Management Corporation
o,
Greg Gallagher, Box 437
St. Johnsbury, Vermont 05819 IOUkt NOU$1N6
OPPORTUNITY
the housing is available to all without regard to race, color, religion nr national origin.
......
WINN ASSOCIATES, REALTORS
225 Main Street
Littleton, New Hampshire 03.561
Business (603) 444-7781
JIM & MARGARET ELLIOTT
Woodsville, N.H. 03785
(603) 747-3485
EAC OTtC[ INtJEIEU)ENT v V+'lqrU A i!; ." -'+ rf,
;<I,.I ¢,,e g o: ,o,,,,.t, +,
00.e.r - .00errlU v00genc00, 00nc.
B00a/t00
I Montebollo Street bine A. Leuthold
Woodsvill,, NH 03785 Broker
603-747-2000 603-747-3:i72
PAUL MAYETTE. Associate Home: 787-6270
last No. 127-- Older 7 room (',ape home has been
remodeled .... 3 bedrooms, large living room with brick
fireplace seven-tenths acre Jr Or - on paved road in
small quiet town. Prelty mountain & village views.
Offered at a low $26,500.
last No. 133-- 65 acres + or - offers 5 acres in corn field
balance mixed woods. Lots of frontage on 2 gravel
roads. Some nice views- offered at $30,0{)(I.
We're banking on you, America, with
AGRICULTURAL LOANS
Qualified applicants to American Midlands,
Inc. can receive assistance for:
Y
$ Farm Refinance
$, Conversion from short term
to long term
$ Leasing
MINIMUM: $150,000
Call Toll Free
1-800-228-2702
(In Nebraska call 402/334-5100)
American Midlands, Inc.
2945 S. 132nd St. • Omaha, NE 68144
Member NAFCO
Offices in Albany, Columbus, Dallas
Denver, Knoxville, Los Angeles,
Minneapolis. Omaha. Sacramento, Tampa
TIIOU(,IITS \\;hieh ability ahme is suf- You can succeed at almost _ 5 points;
The besl way h) forget your ficienl. Needed also are anything for which you have Band -- 3 points;
o\\;vn prol)lems is to help loyally sincerily, enthusiasm, unlimited enthusiasm. Shack -- 2 points;
sometme else soh'e theirs, and cooperation, and I -- 1 point.
BUSINESS DIRECTOR
PERRY'S 01L SERVICE
Main St. Bradford, VL
222-4661
Complete Appliance & TV Repair SmiLe
GARAGE DOOR
Repairs & Installation
A Specialty
SWEET SERVICE
Bradford, Vt. 05033
Tel. (802) 222-4584
Quality Products Available.
eCOMPONENT STEREO "CAR STEREO
The T00I" Guy
J.¥
QUAUr PRODUCr$, SF.RV-I:E .Bi:? D
nOJll i RIVER SHOP
p X-Country Skits * . Sea
RIeIA3:E:°NT;vtI:eFI:S':'I;4A::TN -- NEW G U N S USED.
Trapping-Reloading-Back Packing
, , ] , r.5So. N.buff, VL 802-81
I
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SMALL MOTORS • [] RICHARDSON
No. Haverhill, N.H. 787-6770 /I
CHAIN SAW CENTER of the Connecticut Valley|l INSURANCE AGENCY,
II
SALES-SERVICE- PARTS II
Jonsereds+Stihl-Partner.Husqvarna-Echo-01ympic II
Robush & Lafont Log Splitters
Skidder Chains & Cable
We service all small engines
,.I Illlll Ill Illl Illl I Illll | 1 I I I I | | I |
" I J.M. Landscaping
"'4" (
ProJcsional Landscape Design & Work
Garaens. Lawns, Plantings & Pruning
JIM Mus++ 1'-603-272-5864 '"
........ HOSMER BROS.
Dave Kenyon, Jr. -:"-f Established in 1902
[ I tl I[ "DeolersinBorre
n MASONRY/CARPENTRY ' Granite & Vermont
E ltn V • • ............. ][ Free [stimates .'d/. marble memorials
J -- -- -- 23i/'.ain Street I " Coll 439:6204 • Cemetery lettering
= inn .... " New I la mpshire New L:?$:'.hire t+ Brodford, Vt. i ond ¢leoniag
e Ilampshre t F s
J
il ll • walls and hearths. , .......
, Stonework, decks, re-modeling and painting. £ i Rep,esv,,,e, b. +::__
:>m::,'-:x,:.,J::\>'<at, Rufus A. Hosmer dis-lay
O ¢.,+1or P
ATTRACTIVELY , | ou,
REMODELLED I Gro,o.. v,. o,o4+, <+0+) .,.,+0,
SENIOR CITIZEN | ........... i-i 1
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RICHARDSON ASSOCIATE
II ,;;7co;;;;c,;"'; I I N C O R'P O R A T F
NOW RESIDEN NDUSTRIAL [+, - ++;, +
%%. (;ilhen'l ('oh' l)ale 51. Miles Phyllis
BIM RD, VTo 80 Moin Street, Brndford, Vermont +
l hese att,ract'ed apartments for l [ : 802-222-4043
the elderly (62 years or more) or permanently
handicapped are now available for occupancy.
Eligible tenants will pay no more than one
quarter of their income for rent.
Tl':l,l':lq I()N I':
('()1,1,1';( "¿"
Area Cod(802-748-823.)
Aplminlments can be arranged to I)rnvide
assistance in making al)plication to live in this
cnmph, h,l.v remodelled ,nior Citizen apartment
t'olnph.x.
Northern Community Management Corporation
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Greg GaUagher, Box 437
St. Johnsbury, Vermont 05819
The housing is available
to all with,ul regard In race. IQUAI NOU$1M
cnl.r, religion ,r hal lanai origin. OPPORTUNtlY
CLOUGH
+ELECTRIC 00$ERVICE(00 ' WANDA'S REST, HO
+.+.ore c.,,,,
E/e©frko/Contracfor
ProfessionalServices, Home- Cooked
BIr.df?olrTd VT t Senior Citizen Aportments
++++++ai++++++++.+.++++++++++`:+:.++++:.+++++++:+.:+:+++.+++++++:++:++*: IMadford,Vt. 802-2 2 2-5 54 3
TORO
35 Morn Street
Women & Ch,ldre, Welts
River,
Vermont
(802) 757-2283
Foot SoPort
Miller
'umping Jacks
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FOR REP IT
nUL eST.e 00GEMCV_._ |
| ,,i,.,.,,,.,,.,,.,, U'
t fili3-823-5505 I"|'a,c.,lia, X.il. IE ,! T()i
21 North Main Street
Bradford, Vermont
802-222.5544
We May Iiave A Buyer For Your ihmse.
IJST WITH US TOi)AY !
Village location-- Almost brand new three-bedroom
rancher near school. Kitchen with custom pine
cabinets. Living room has hardwood floor and hearth
for wood stove. Bright glassed-in porch with knotty
pine walls, Large garden spot. All this and more . . .
$45,000
--- Three-bedroom ranch with magnificent view of White
Mountains. Close to village on all-year paved road with
5- - acres for privacy.
Authentic 200-year-dd center hall colonial situated on
tastefully landscaped I J., +-A. lot on quiet village road.
$50,000 !
Rancher with three bedrooms, one bath, and full
basement. Beautiful brick fireplace in living room and
also in future den in basement 2A +-
LAND
Excellent location with eastern exposure, good for
--solar energy. Wooded areas of mixed hardwood and
pine with good spol for pond. Approximately 450 feet of _-__
road frontage... $ ! 6.70{l
Thirty +- acres of mixed hard and soft woods. Fron-
tage on town road, lots of privacy, and panoramic
views. Owner will finance, for a qualified buyer . . . E
$16,500 [[
[ Commercial building, ideal for storage, lighti
manufacturing, or store. Office space and reslrooms in [[
building... $18,0{X) l[
|
Jerry J llumphrey, Broker 222-5544
William E. Rose, Jr., Sales Assoc. 222-9322
David L. Polli, Sales Assoc. 222.5544
John W. Brockardt, Sales Assoc. 439-6183
AMBA'$ NUMBm I
"Each Office Independently Owned And Operated"
"Each Office Independently Owned And Operated"
m
REAL ESTATE
No. 2851--Newbury, 12.., acre woodlot, Hardwoods.
$3.690.
No. 4171--Groton, ]0 acres bordering state forest.
,3,900.
No. 4222--Nice, 4 bedroom home on two lovely aci
near Wells River. Living room and dining room, two
fireplaces, hardwood floors throughout, garage,
$45,0tm.00.
No. 4276 105 acres, Wrights ML Road, Bradford, V'l.,
$69,500; a beautiful parcel of land, facing south and
west, with good views; open and wooded. Owner may
finance.
No. 4278--Bath, N.H. on the Monroe Road. Com-
fortable, 3-bedroom mobile home with addition and
nice 2-car garage on . acre. $I !,200.
No. 4283B--I0 acres, Peacham, $5,000; frontage on all-
year road', hard. & soft woods; good for recreation,
year¢ound home, or investment. Terms for seller.
No. 4294--One acre, Newbury. $3,0{X); good secluded
building site.
No. 427:F---200 acres, Corinth, $60,000; open and wooded,
brook, secluded
No. 4191--78 acres, Bath, Ntt, $49,5o0: almost mile
AVAILABi,E FOR IM-
MEI)IATE occu,]mncy. A one
and a Ixo I)edroon' apart-
merit. Both with bath, wall to
wall carpeting, kilchen alY
t)lianees. ]leat, lights, hot
ater. gas, and rubbish
remowd included in renl.
Security deposit required. No
children or pets in this well
managed building. Mt.
Gardner Apts., 43 ('entral St.,
Woodsville, N.lt. Tel. 787-6280
or 787-6355. Edward C. Patten.
Lisbon
(continued fronl l)age 8)
t)read, and Tory Meserve and
Imcy Aldrich lhe cakes. Four
of the celebranls were present
Io receive cards and have
"tlapl)y Birthday" .sung to
them.
The secretary and treasurer
Rave their reports, and Agnes
Baines sent a "thank you" for
her laprobe. Blake Gray
expressed his thanks f(r his
4tf-c birlhday cards. Joyce Nor-
................................ lhrop explained that for the
FAliH,EE. VT., trailer, two
I)e(trooms, lurnished, not in
traih, r park. Rent. plus
utilities, sectn'ity dcposil. 802-
im .4:2!! :!'r?:nS--l_,:_ ............
Ol¢FOitl)--Nexvly renovated,
sunny on(,b(,droom apt with
('harnl. ()uiel counlry selling,
new al)pli;mces, wall-lo-wall
carpel, b('ame(I ceilings, fully
insulah,d. $225 :02-222-91)0
(lays. 222J.)0(; - l,:ve,fi,gs.
It--3-1 t--c
Waits River
three-day anti two-night trip to
Ihe ThotLsand Islands, 35
seniors would be needed.
()lher possihle trip
suggestions by Concord Coach
are being invesligated by
Fred Snell. Also, a short trip,
such as to MI. Sunapee. was
reviewed. Beulah Foster
urged expression of feeling on
a "Boltle" bill for New
I hlmpshire.
Sylvia Casey and ltildah
Bedard furnished gaiety on
*liddh' Age and "'My Job."
l)oor prizes were awarded to:
I ClougtL M. l{ousquet, I.
\\;,'ood, E. (?lough, 11. Bedard.
II. Sm.ith. A. thml, l). Petles,
and I ), Whilconlb.
Nexl week, tim aclivity will
Ix, (;ame 1)ay, for which
prizes are needed and Jessie
lh)binson will captain the
retreshmenls. A slightly
different plan for the April
l',irlhday l,uncheon is being
fornntlated more details
later.
* Budgeta. proposals in Vermont
(continued from pare 4)
support by attempting an end-run around
the [,egislature. He sent printouts of his
proposal to Superintendents of Schools and
h) Town Clerks. He hoped that this
maneuver would stimulate grassroots
pressure at Town Meetings. Not much
happened.
The Ways and Means Committee is
proposing a 2 per cent increase in the
Vermont Income Tax -- from 23 per cent to
25 per cent of the federal liability, coupled
with a 2 per cent rise in the sales tax.
TIlOUGIITS
There are few, if an>', jobs m
Three other House proposals include
income factor in the formula, so that
who earn more would pay more
the education costs. There will be
reform in State Aid To Education
year.
Please contact me if you
Corinth, Topsham) have any le
concerns or need assistance with state
federal programs. The address is
House, Montpelier 05602. Telephone:
2228, or 439-5567.
* Racquetball
(continued from page1
Sales and Service 6
UPON REFLECTION Dud's Arco -- 6
439-5445
Mrs. Gladys Sawyer was a
guest Tuesday at the Town
Meeting in ()range where she
went to visit with her brother
and old friends. The town
report was dedicated to her
brother Charlie Richardson
and Miss Minnie Lord, the two
oldest residents in town. They
were both born in Orange in
Oct., 1892.
The Triangle Homemaker's
Club met March 3 with Gloria
Miller. The meeting opened
with the flag salute, prayer for
Peace and the Creed. Several
letters were read. The
president Lillian Lamb an-
nounced that the Orange
County Council Meeting will
be held May 14 at 7 p.m. at the
Orange Town Hall.
The quilt committee
reported and showed several
blocks they had priced. A
pattern will be chosen and we
hope a quilt will soon. be in
progress.
The topic for the day was
apples! A potluck dinner was
served at 12:30 to 14 members
and one guest and nearly
every dish contained apples in
some form.
The afternoon program was
"All About Apples" narrated
by Gloria Miller -- their
origin, use and food value
which proved very in-
teresting. The April 1, meeting
will be with Helen Largin in
i Ala Knapp co-
Meeting concluded
with its usual auction to raise
money for the Sunshine
Comlnittee.
The "Golden Agers" or
Senior Citizens of the Waits
River and W. Topsham
Churches met Wednesday
noon at the Roland Peixetto
home in W. Topsham for a get-
together and potluck dinner.
There were 16 in attendance,
The dinner was postponed
from Feb. 26, on account of icy
road conditions. A social hour
followed the meal. The next
meeting will be March 25 at
the Roland Clement home in
Orange.
frontage on both Conn. River and go(l road about one-
third open farm land and two-third woods and pasture. TIIOUGIITS
Owner may finance; good for farming and investment. II isn't the incompetent who
....... d" ' deslrov an organization The
(Many of our nsungs can ne owner-nnance • " ._ ,. .... , + , "•
UICOIll IUIII n(vc'r get m a
........... h + position It) destroy it It is
[10 10t OIIll' ll2e I15I 0I ItlllO aft0 01115 tl')se wh() I*ave ac'hieved
,l,n Idlll Id iil,=ln son}(+lhing " and want to rest
IHI IMII_' IIPIII I • ,pon their aehicvemet,ts who
IIII IIVIIWIIIIrIIB Illllhlil II1 II I_ are forever clogging things
B up.
1 M Young
Bryce & Miriam Thomas ........ ". •
REALTORS Farms-Houses-Acreage , Ti;-O'iiTi+i ! TS
NoIIIKIIIN V# IIKflK1 RIO.21I.IIII l'hc most valuable gift you
lllUliliiil ILl VFV¢ ak q[lVile iIVV k; can give another is a good
- I example.
I , II
THE OPERA BLOCK
Attractively Remodeled . Woodsvii!e.
::!mmP::fXr : New r-lampsn,re
o'+,;j,
year or more) or permanently handicapped. Eligible -IIEAT
tenants will pay no more than one quarter of their income -IIOT WATFB
for rent " -I+:I'E('TIU('ll'Y
-SE('UIWrY SYSTEN
Appointments can be arranged to provide assistance in -SMOKE AI,ARM
making applications tO live in this Senior Citizen apart- APPI,IAN('ES
ment complex. We will also provide transportation to visit
vacant apartments to interested Senior Citizens. Please
telephone area code 802-748-8235. call collect to make
these arrangements.
Northern Community Management Corporation
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Greg Gallagher, Box 437
St. Johnsbury, Vermont 05819 IOUkt NOU$1N6
OPPORTUNITY
the housing is available to all without regard to race, color, religion nr national origin.
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WINN ASSOCIATES, REALTORS
225 Main Street
Littleton, New Hampshire 03.561
Business (603) 444-7781
JIM & MARGARET ELLIOTT
Woodsville, N.H. 03785
(603) 747-3485
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Woodsvill,, NH 03785 Broker
603-747-2000 603-747-3:i72
PAUL MAYETTE. Associate Home: 787-6270
last No. 127-- Older 7 room (',ape home has been
remodeled .... 3 bedrooms, large living room with brick
fireplace seven-tenths acre Jr Or - on paved road in
small quiet town. Prelty mountain & village views.
Offered at a low $26,500.
last No. 133-- 65 acres + or - offers 5 acres in corn field
balance mixed woods. Lots of frontage on 2 gravel
roads. Some nice views- offered at $30,0{)(I.
We're banking on you, America, with
AGRICULTURAL LOANS
Qualified applicants to American Midlands,
Inc. can receive assistance for:
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$ Farm Refinance
$, Conversion from short term
to long term
$ Leasing
MINIMUM: $150,000
Call Toll Free
1-800-228-2702
(In Nebraska call 402/334-5100)
American Midlands, Inc.
2945 S. 132nd St. • Omaha, NE 68144
Member NAFCO
Offices in Albany, Columbus, Dallas
Denver, Knoxville, Los Angeles,
Minneapolis. Omaha. Sacramento, Tampa
TIIOU(,IITS \\;hieh ability ahme is suf- You can succeed at almost _ 5 points;
The besl way h) forget your ficienl. Needed also are anything for which you have Band -- 3 points;
o\\;vn prol)lems is to help loyally sincerily, enthusiasm, unlimited enthusiasm. Shack -- 2 points;
sometme else soh'e theirs, and cooperation, and I -- 1 point.
BUSINESS DIRECTOR
PERRY'S 01L SERVICE
Main St. Bradford, VL
222-4661
Complete Appliance & TV Repair SmiLe
GARAGE DOOR
Repairs & Installation
A Specialty
SWEET SERVICE
Bradford, Vt. 05033
Tel. (802) 222-4584
Quality Products Available.
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SMALL MOTORS • [] RICHARDSON
No. Haverhill, N.H. 787-6770 /I
CHAIN SAW CENTER of the Connecticut Valley|l INSURANCE AGENCY,
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SALES-SERVICE- PARTS II
Jonsereds+Stihl-Partner.Husqvarna-Echo-01ympic II
Robush & Lafont Log Splitters
Skidder Chains & Cable
We service all small engines
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" I J.M. Landscaping
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ProJcsional Landscape Design & Work
Garaens. Lawns, Plantings & Pruning
JIM Mus++ 1'-603-272-5864 '"
........ HOSMER BROS.
Dave Kenyon, Jr. -:"-f Established in 1902
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, Stonework, decks, re-modeling and painting. £ i Rep,esv,,,e, b. +::__
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NOW RESIDEN NDUSTRIAL [+, - ++;, +
%%. (;ilhen'l ('oh' l)ale 51. Miles Phyllis
BIM RD, VTo 80 Moin Street, Brndford, Vermont +
l hese att,ract'ed apartments for l [ : 802-222-4043
the elderly (62 years or more) or permanently
handicapped are now available for occupancy.
Eligible tenants will pay no more than one
quarter of their income for rent.
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Area Cod(802-748-823.)
Aplminlments can be arranged to I)rnvide
assistance in making al)plication to live in this
cnmph, h,l.v remodelled ,nior Citizen apartment
t'olnph.x.
Northern Community Management Corporation
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Greg GaUagher, Box 437
St. Johnsbury, Vermont 05819
The housing is available
to all with,ul regard In race. IQUAI NOU$1M
cnl.r, religion ,r hal lanai origin. OPPORTUNtlY
CLOUGH
+ELECTRIC 00$ERVICE(00 ' WANDA'S REST, HO
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ProfessionalServices, Home- Cooked
BIr.df?olrTd VT t Senior Citizen Aportments
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TORO
35 Morn Street
Women & Ch,ldre, Welts
River,
Vermont
(802) 757-2283
Foot SoPort
Miller
'umping Jacks