March I I. 1981-'rhe Journal Opinion-l'age ! l
Card of Thanks
My many thanks are not adequate words to my
many friends for the beautiful plants, bouquets
and cards I received during my recovery and
stay at the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital.
A very special thanks to my doctors and nurses.
And my devoted friends, thank you.
Kathyrn Childs
HELP WANTED
CARD OF THANKS
FOR SALE
We wish to thank our friends and relatives of
all acts of kindness shown to us during the loss of
our father, John Coburn.
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Fairbrother
Mr. & Mrs. Elwin Coburn
Mr & Mrs. Carroll Coburn
CARD OF THANKS
Gordon Southworth and family wish to thank
our many friends, relatives and neighbors for all
the flowers, cards and visits, and acts of kind-
hess shown during my stay at Mary Hitchcock
Memorial Hospital.
I also thank the nursing staff on Faulkner 5.
Dr. Sachs and the therapy dept. for the excellent
care. All was greatly appreciated.
God bless you all
Gordon Southworth
Card of Thanks
The family of Charles Emerson wishes to
tlkeir deepest appreciation and thanks to
and friends who extended so many
.acts of kindnesses of food, flowers, calls and
eds. A special thanks to Allen's Rest Home, the
girls that work there, Dr. Olsen, Barbara
Wakefield, everyone at Central Vermont
Hospital, Rev. Joseph Rinaldi and the Hale
Uneral Home. May God bless you all.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Emerson
and Family
PUBLIC NOTICE
Over the
page 4)
under the
of a man named
Westinghouse, who
in the mine
as a source of ore
ration with
)ment and
Westinghouse
rwer
the plant life in Copperfield.
When the wind was right,
these fumes sometimes were
carried down to West Fairlee
and even to Post Mills, doing
damage to gardens all along
the way. He says the barren
hillsides in Copperfield soon
came up to raspberries, then
WANTED
I in 1905, the later to blackberries. Around
and .$Whr .p time World War I, the
Ls sold for junk and the gth of blackberries was so
so houses in Copperfield t=hick that people used to come
'illageveedd, Some were in from all the countryside
to West Fal and around, even from Montpelier
to the shore of Lake and Barre, some of them
where they are now camping there for a week at a
World Wars I and II each
;ht a brief renewal of
the old Copperfield
une, as the old waste dumps
were hauled io South
nd reworked. Other
material has been
and used in building
in the area. (Note: The
road from West
Stratford runs on
opposite side of the brook
the old road through
opPerfield. )
* Recollections
John Coburn of Fairlee
he was born in 1890, and
early school years
re and went to
at Copperfield. He
delivering milk
the family farm to the
Sometimes their cows
loose and ran through the
area and he had to help
up on horseback.
James Melendy of Newbury
born in Copperfield in
His father, Clinton A.
was coachman for
mining company, having
of all their horses --
trading, etc. -- for
than 20 teams. During
boom years around 1870,
ae's grandfather, Sullivan
owned more than 30
and employed 15 to 20
men for hauling for the mines.
When the mine was closed
1905 and the houses in
sold, Jame's
Gardner Melendy,
the clubhouse, for-
Ely-Goddard's man-
and moved it 5 miles
to the northern end of
Fairlee, where it still
as a summer home.
house was moved
the lake on the ice.
James says that some of
mine tunnels are so long
they run underneath
of the houses just above
ending near the
place. The tunnels
of water, and if they
opened up there
mendous rush of
so full of sulfur that it
everything in its
says that the reason
closed during World
Was that the state
it because there was
pond, and the water
mining operation
to go directly into
all the fish
AUCTION
spoke of the
from the old
Which had killed all
time, picking blackberries by
the bushel. Many of them were
sold in West Fairlee. He says
the trees finally grew back
and the area has been logged
several times since.
James was still a young
child when the mine closed
and his family moved to West
Fairlee. When the mine
reopened and they "ran the
dumps" during World War i,
he went to work there for a
year, although he was only
about 16 years old. When the
mines at South Stratford
reopened during World War
II, James was there, working
most of the time until the
mines closed in 1958.
Other references: Child's
Orange County Gazetteer and
Collamer Abbott's Green
Mountain Copper.
t to be continued I
. Letters
(continued front page 4 )
storing nuclear wastes for the
necessary hundreds of
thousands of years is in-
surmountable. As Hannes
AlfVen, a Nobel prize winning
physicist said, "If a problem
is too difficult to solve, one
cannot claim that it is solved
by pointing to all the efforts
made to solve it."
Nuclear war is far more
threatening to our survival
than nuclear power, but they
both are pretty bad and I am
for doing anything that will
deter either development.
That is the monumental task.
Virginia Barlow
Eta-freak
Corinth, Vt.
Groton to
notice on taxes
GROTON--Board of Select-
man Chairman Michael Blair
said letters will he sent March
24 giving all Groton taxpayers
10 days to pay their taxes. This
will start the process of tax
sales of properties on which
taxes are not collected.
Blair said there is ap-
proximately $24,000 in
delinquent taxes in the town.
Treasurer Betty Morse said
the town will have to borrow
money for expenditures if tax
revenues are received late.
TllOUGilTS
A person is about as big as
the things that make him
angry.
GRIMM I,I(;IITNIN(; HREWOOI) for sale - cut,
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SUlfl'l,t:S JEEPS, ('ars, antd with each kitten. Call 802-439-
Trucks. Availabh' lhru 5572. tf--nc
(;m'crnni'.t Ag(,nci('s. Many
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J EEPS, ('ARS, TRUCKS
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1974 PINTO WAGON-- Just
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4t---4-1--€
FOR SAI,E 2 slack cars, full
roll cages. (:all Mark or Bob
Packard 603-(32-7661. 2t--4-
I---e
FOR SAt,E-- 1.7 AMC Pacer
Excellent condition.
Automatic. $2CaX)or best offer.
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TitOUGHTS
Wouldn't it be nice to be as
sure of anything as some
people are of everything?
MOTICI Of HIARING
OH ALLOWANa[ OF WILL
STAff OF VllMOIIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Cb¢les
A. Nkkcex
PROBATE FOR THE
DISTRICT OF Brdford
To the heirs at law and all persons
interested in the Estate of Charles A. Hick-
cox, late of Bradford, in said District,
deceased:
You are notified that a written in-
strument dated October 3, 1975, and
purporting to be the Lost Will and
Testament of said daceasad has been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bradford by Mrs. Mirian Hick-
cox. with o petition requesting Probate
thereof.
The hearing thereon has been
scheduled for the 7th day of April, 1981 at
2:00 p.m. at the Probate Court, Wells
River, Vermont. You mq appear then and
there to show cause, if any you may have,
why the said instrument should not be
allowed as the Lost Will and Testament of
the deceased.
Dated this 2nd day of March, 1981.
is/Reno N. Vigaeou
3/11-18-25
NOTICE
Town of Fairlee
The Fairlee, Vermont Board of Selectmen will
meet the first and third Monday evenings of each
month at 7:,30 P.M. at the Fairlee Town Hall until
further notice.
I
PUBLIC NOTICE
The i,o annual report of the Cunningham
Charitable Trust is available at the office of
Stebbins & Bradley, P.A., 41 S. Park Street,
llanover, New Hampshire 30755 for inspection
during regular business hours hy any citizen who
requests it within 180 days of the date of
publication of this notice, dated March I i, 1981.
(?UNNINGllAM CHARITABLE TRUST
By: S. John Stebbins, co-trustee
W
VILLAGE MEETING
VILLAGE OF NEWBURY
STATE OF VERMONT
ORAN(;E COUNTY, ss
To the voters of the Village of Newbury :
GIEE'riN(AS:
The legal voters of the Village of Newbury are
hereby warned and notified to meet at the Town Hall on
, Wednesday, March 11, 1981 at 7:30 PM to act on the
following articles:
ARTi('I,E I: To heat" a report from the Water
('ommissioners on the progress of the forest
nlanagement program in the watershed area as
authorized by the voters at the Special Meeting
November 28, 1979.
ARTI('I£ 2: To hear a report from the Water
Conmaissioners on the development of an un-
derground water source in the watershed area,
the development of an alternative underground
water source in the Connecticut River flood
l)lain, lhe installation of reelers on all water
systenl cotmections, and the estimated costs of
I hese projects. This report is to be followed by a
quest ion and answer period.
ARTI('I,E 3: To hear a proposal from lhe Water
('ommissioners 1o borrow $00,000.00 to finance
the cost of devch)ping an underground source of
water and Io install meters on all water system
connections, said proposal to be followed by a
quest ion and a=swer period.
ARTI('I,E 4: To see which underground water source
the voters will authorizc the Water Com-
nfissioncrs to develop:
a. A source in the water shed area.
b. A sourcc in the Connecticut River fhNM plain.
ARTI('I£ 5: To see if the volcrs will authorize the
Water Commissioners to proceed with the
development of the underground water source ,
authorized under ARTI('LE 4 and the in-
stallation of water meters, if the voters on
March 12, 1!181 approve a bond issue to finance
the improvements.
ARTI('I£ 6: To transact any othcr business to come
before said meeting,
Newbury. Vermont
February 21;, 19.1
Erma Ilastings
Village Clerk
I hereby certify that the foregoing warning was
recorded before posting.
Attest: Erma Ilastings Village Cleric
WILLIAM K. ARPS, C.P.A.
Certified Public Accountant
, Financial Planning
PERSONAL & BUSINESS
. Accounting-Audit Services
Personal .Business Income Tax Preparation
TEL. (802) 429-2365
()l,I) ItOOK ST()Ifl':
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I o.'r- I-2:lt .......
FOR SAI,E-- Storage tank,
holds 600 plus gallons. 4 feet by
4 feel by 8 feet. $300. Call
Ronnie Erskine 802-222-4506
after 6P.M. 2t3-11
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NOTI¢I Of NIAIIN6
ON ALLOWANCE OF WItL
STAff OF VIRMONT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LJSla I.
Ileaoroft
PROBATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF Bredferd
To the heirs at low and all persons
interested in the Estate of Lilhan E.
Bancroft, late of Bradford, in said Districl,
deceased:
You ore notified that a written in-
strument doted May 26, 1951, and
purporting to be the Last Wifl and
Testament of said deceased has been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bradford by Otterman & Allen,
Attorneys for the nominated executor, Paul
Bancroft, with a petition requesting
Probate thereaL
The hearing thereon has been
scheduled for the 24th day of March, 1981
at 11:00 a.m. at the Probate Court, Wells
River, Vermont. You me t appear then and
there to show cause, if any you may have,
why the said instrument should not be
allowed as the Lost Will end Testament of
the deceased.
Dated this 19th day of February, 1981.
Is Reno N. Vigneau
Jud
2/2S-3/4-11
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Park spaces and transporting.
Over 50 homes to choose from.
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4t--3-25---c
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yon'l] own yt)ur own honle.
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"horseshoe bar kitchen", and
of course the nlaster hedrtx)ln,
has the hug(' walk in ch)sel
and private enh'y Io
halhr()m. Nole $22,17(;, APR
17 per cent Closed Wed. Open
Sundays: Citalion Mobile
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course instructors wanted for
I,ill h,lon-(!olebr(x)k areas.
i'arl lime position involving
inst rut'|ion of course one
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ol'k. Applicants must be
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fit'hl, able to speak in public
and Ix' able to do limited
trav(,ling. Must be able to
t)l"k with ndnilnun super-
vision. Minimum
qualifications: Masters or
Bachelors Degree in social
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ilh eXlricnce in group
dynandcs in alcohol or di'ug
ahuse Or any Cluivalent
contbination of education or
experience. Will consider
Associale Degree in alcohol or
drug abuse field, with proper
extx, riencc. ,nd letter of
applicalion and resume to
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NOTICE OF HURLS6
OH AU, OWANa OF WItL
STAll OF VIRMOgT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Jebm k.
Ceb,
PROBATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF Brdfed
To the hairs at law and all persons
interested in the Estate of John A. Coburn,
late of Eairlee, in said District, deceased:
You ore notified that a written in-
strumeat dated Jenuory 12, 1973, and
purporting to be the Last Will and
Testament of said deceased has been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bradford by Hazel E. Eair-
brother, with a petition requestin 0 Probate
thereof.
The hearing thereon has been
scheduled for the 6th day of April, 1981 at
1:00 p.m. at the Probate Court, Wells
River, Vermont. You mey appear then and
there to show cause, if any you may have,
why the said instrument should not be
allowed as the Last Will end Testament of
the deceased.
Dated this 4th day of orch, 19BA
3/11-18-25
ISTAT$ OF
Jnk 8. Lenm
STATE OF VERMONT
Probate Court
District of Bradford, ss.
To all interested persons:
At the Probate Court in Bradford on the
Sth day of February, 1981, an authen-
ticated copy of the last Will and Testamant
and the Probate of Jennie B. Leveason late
of Romapo, in the County of Rockland, in
the State of New York, deceased, leaving
estate in sold district,-duly proved, allowed
and established in the Surrogate's Court for
the County and State oforesald, was
presented to this Court, ngreeable to the
statute in such cases.
And it is ordered by said Court that the
21st day of March, 1981 at the Probate
Court in Wells River, at 10:00 o'clock in
the forenoon, be assigned for oll persons
interested to appear and contest the
allowance of such instrument, and the
probate thereof, ff they see cause; and
that notice thereof be given by publishing
this order three weeks successively in the
Journal Opinion, a newspaper published in
said District, previous to the time ap-
pointed.
Therefore, you ore hereby notified to
appear before said Court, at the time and
Place aforesaid, and contest the allowance
of the said instrument end the prebate
thereof, if you hove cause.
Glvee Under My IIld, ,
at Wells River in said Oistrlct,
this 9th day of February 1981.
/sl Reno N. Vigaeou
2/2S-3/4-11
i I a'_,lllfla I [ll=l
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON ALLOWANCE OF WILL
STATE OF VERMONT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Of Dorothy
P. Van Bree
PROBATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF Bradford
To the heirs at law and all persons
interested in the Estate of Dorothy P. Van
Bree, late of Corinth, in said Districl,
deceased:
You ore notified that o wdtlea in-
strument doted May 25, 1977, and
purporting tO be the Last will and
Testament of said deceased has been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bredford by Otterman & Allen,
Attorneys for Patricia Van Bree Hough,
nomlnoted executrix, with a petition
requesting Probate thereof.
The hearing thereon has been
scheduled for the 1 st day of April, 1981 at
11:30 o,m. at the Probate Court, Wells
River, Vermont. You may appeor then ond
thare to show cause, if any you may have,
why the said instrument should nat be
allowed os the Lost Will ond Testament of
the deceased.
Doted this 23rd day of February, 1981.
/s/ Reno N. Vineau
Judge
3/4-11-18
n i ;It1:_1 lldDI I [1 /
$TAT! OF VllUIONT
NOnCI TO C81OITO85
DISIRICT Of BRADFORD, SS.
To the Creditors of the [stale of Robert
D. Brock late of Wells River, daceased.
E)hel Brock of Wells River, Vermonl, by
her Atlorney William P. Neylan, Esquire,
of 83 Eastern Aven.ue, St. Jotmsbury, Vt.
0S819, hereby states that she heS been
qoointed a persenol representative of the
above estate. All creditors having claims
against the above estate are required to
present the claim in writing within four
months offer the date of the first
publication hereof to the above persoual
representative in care of William P.
Neylon, Esquire. 83 Eastern Avenue, St.
Jobnsbury, Yr. 0S819, to the Register of
the Probate Court at Wells River, Vermont,
or said claim wiJbe forever berred.
Dated, at Sf. Jabasbury this 27th do). of
February, 1981.
William P. Neylan,
Aft€hey f
lthl 8reck, heo, drh
3/4.11.18
Afl Of VMO
OUN SUPIOI (:01111
ORAHGI COUNt, se.
a,, Aee
Deak Ne. $14-31 Oed
VIVIAH HAAWAY NNff
115
ULPH I. NNN, JR.
MMO AND O
FOIl PUBLKAnON
To the above-named defendent,
You ore hereby summoned and required
to serve upon John Morale, Esq., plaintiff's
attorney, whose address is 28 Main Street,
Wells River, Vermont 05081, an answer to
plaintiff's complaint in the above-entitled
action within 41 days after the date of the
first publication of this summons, which is
April 9, 1981. If you fail to do so,
judgmenl by default will be token against
you for the relief demanded in the com-
plaint. Your answer must also be filed with
the Court. Unless the relief demanded in
the complaint is for damage covered by o
liability insurance policy under which the
insurer has the right or obligetion to
cendt the defense, or unless otherwise
provided in Rule 13(o), your answer must
state as o counterclaim any related claim
which you may have against the plaintiff,
or you will thereafter be barred from
making such claim in any other action.
Plaintiff's action is o complaint fur
divorce brought by plaintiff against
defendant, in which plaintiff alleges that at
time of final hearing she will have lived
separate and oportfrom plalatiff for six
consecutive months, end that resumption
of marital relations is not reasonably
probable. A copy of the complaint ison file
end may be obtained at the office of the
clerk of this court, Orange Superior Court,
Chelsea, Vermont.
It appearing from the affidavit duly
filed in the ebove-entitled action that
service cannot be made with due diligence
by any of the methods prescribed in
V.R.C.P. 4(d) through (f) inclusive, it is
hereby ORDERED that service of the above
pr:ess shall be made upon the defendant,
Ralph E. Bennett, Jr., by publication
pursuant to V.R.C.P. 4(gl. This order shall
be published once e week for three cen-
secutive weeks on February 26, 198t,
March 5, 1981 and March 12, 1981, in the
Jmmml 0, Bradford, Vermont, a
newspaper of general circulation in Orange
County, and a copy of this order shall be
mailed to the defendant. Ralph E. Bennett,
Jr, if his address is known.
Doted at Chelsea, Vermont, this 1 lth
day of February, t981.
Stephen B. Martin
Burton W. Spooner
Jackson T. Webb
Jes of Gre Smr
2/2S-3/4-11
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STATE OF VERMONT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
DISTRICT OF BRADFORD, $S.
To the Creditors of the Estate of Earle
G. Pope late of West Fairlee, deceased.
Harvey B. Ottermon, Jr. of Bradford,
Vermeat hereby states that he has been
appointed a personal representative of the
above estate. All creditors herin 8 claims
against the above estate ore required to
present the claim in writing within four
months after the date of the fk'st
polication hereof to the above personal
representative at the above address or to
the Register of the Probate Court at Wells
River, Vermont, or said claim wilt be
forever barred.
Dated at Bradford this 26th day of
February, 1981.
Harvey 8. Otterrnoa, Jr.
Persouel Representative
3/4-11-18
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STATE OF VINMONT
PUKIC SIBIVIOE DOANO
ONOH OF NOncI
Me. 4533
WNllUS en February 17, 1981, )he
Control Vermout Public Service Corporation
filed a petition with the Vermoat Public
Service Board requesting e certificate of
public good garsuent to 30 V.S.A. Section
248 for the repair and reconstruction of its
Bradford hydroelectric generation station
m the Tewa of Bradford, Vermont,
I$ B, TN, NBY ORO|R|D
that o hearing be had upon sold petitiou,
before o hearing officer of the Public
Service Board, Wayne L. Foster, Utilities
Engineer, at the Couference Room at the
Old Brndford Academy Building in Bradford,
Vermont, at 10:00 A.M. ou Tuesday,
March 31, 1981, and lhet notice of said
hearing be given by two publications of this
Order in "The Times-Argos", o doily
newspaper published at Borre, Verreanl, ou
Wednesday, March 11 and March 18,
1981, and also ia "The Jeeeeel Olmtee" a
weekly newspaper published at Bradford.
Vermont, on Wednesday, March 11 and
March 18, 1981, and thet pelitloner shell,
on Or before March 27, 1981, file with this
Board copies of the newspapers in which.
)his Order of Notice shal hove been
shed.
DATED at MontpeKer, Vermont, this
27 th cloy of February, 19B1.
VMONT PU|L fllfflCl 8OARD
By: Susan M. Hudson
Cb4 of tbe kerd
OffICE OF THE CLERK
Filed; February 27, 1981
Attest: Susan M. Hudson
Oerk of tbe herd
3/11 - 18
go direct no Iniddle man, no
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such as ,Iordache, Vanderbilt,
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and over 7O other brands.
$15,500.00 includes beginning
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nalional warehouse, training,
fixlures and Grand Opening
Promolions. Call Mr.
Wilkerson at Mademoiselle
Fashions 214-631-4022. It--3-
11-€
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copper seam aluminum. 14
years in the business. Call 802-
866-5547. Low Prices! Work by
the hour or contract. 8t--4-
l--p
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I I I I I
OFFICE (]iRL NEEDED in HELP WANTED--Exchange
Bradford Office. Will do office room in colonial house, Main
and receptionist work. St., Newbury for 9 hours-wk
Experience needed. Send child care (evenings) and 3
resume to P.O. Box 565. tf--c hours per week light
SPECIAl, El) teacher will housework. L.F. Barnes 802-
tulor Elementary school 866-5657. 4t--3-25-- • ,
children at my home or yours.
Call 8{12-42.9-2173. 4t--3-11--¢
GRAY'S
AUCTION CALENDAR
WANTEI)--I)OOr "and fender
Ior 7:LH(I :, or :: lon Pickup
('ht,\\;,\, passengers side. Brian
| |av,'al"(|, ti5-2241. 4T--3-
i t.l_--_._._.___ ....
I i
i h An00ue Touch I
1 Ed & Lynda Kulikowski |
1 Route 5 (Lower b 1
I""'"' |
I .u587 I[ •
i R"idence: . •
WANTED-- Used or old
decoys, old books on hunting
and fishing. Write Box 454,
Bradford, Vt. 05033. tf--ne
WANTED--old floor boards.
('all 8(12-649-1528. 2T--3-11--€
Saturday, March 28 -- for Fred Lackie, Benton Flats,
N.H Selling 74 ttead of Holsteins, 4 tractors and all
Farm Machinery and crops. Starts at 9:30 A.M.
Saturday, Aprd II -- Antique & Furniture Sale at
Gray's Field, Rt. 5, Fairlee, Vt. 10:30 A.M.
Friday, April 17 -- for M.P. Maxham, Hartland, Vt.
Selling 160 Head Jerseys, 110 Registered. All Farm
Machinery, sugaring equipment. Starting at 9:30 A.M.
This is a top herd of Jersey cows and some of the best
Farm Machinery we have ever sold at auction.
Thursday, April 23 --for Robert Eastman, Montpelier,
Vt. Selling milking Herd of 58 Head of Holsteins, 40 are
Reg. 12:30 P.M.
Saturday, April 25 -- the annual Machinery Sale for
McLaren's and Townline Equipment, Passumpsic, Vt.
Starts at 10 A.M.
Saturday, May 2 -- the New England Jersey Sale,
Hulland, Vt.
Saturday, May 9 -- Consignment Sale of Machinery &
Aulonlobiles al Gray's Field, Rt. 5, Fairlee, Vt, 9:3(I
A.M.
ALICTIONEERS:
C.W. Gray & Sons, Inc.
East Thetford, Vt.
785-4348 or 785-2161
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SAT., MARCH 14, 1981, 10 A.M.
COMPLETE DISPERSA L
Fm Meadowview Farm In Orange, Vt. Located just off Route 302 East of East Barre.
Look for Auction Signa.
102 Holstein Cattle
58 Mature milking cattle, 25 Registered, 33 high producing grades• Some of the cow families
include Metcalf Triune Atleen VG 87 with 20,277M - 649F UNH Hope Angels VG 87 and Fresh
Howacre$ Tim Reba VG 87, a sixth generation VG sells with two of her daughters McMillan
CS Golden Kanza VG 86 17542M 565F * Many fine Registered Cows and heifers * Prefixes -
Howacres, Devins, Gould, Metcalf, Highter, McLane. Service Sires include Paclamar Astronaut,
Triple Threat, Fifty-Five Rockman, R Maple, Telestar Tim, Moonshot, Citation Attache, Willow,
and Double Triune.
44 HEIFERS
10 Bred Heifers, 6 Registered; 11 yearlings to ready tO breed, 5 Registered; t0 six mos. old to
yearlings, 6 Registered; 13 calves, most registered; Calf sires include triple Threat, Astronaut
Lewie. Willow, Starlite, Jupiter, Elate, Milestone, King Arthur, Ted, Bold C, Strephon, Grand
Fortune, Glen Valley Star. All Cattle blood and TB tested, preg checked, nasal innoculated twice
prior to sale. Heifers and calves de-horned and calf-hood vaccinated where old enough. Herd on
official DHIA. Catalogues available at ringside.
MACHINERY
David Brown 1200 Diesel Tractor . Int. Farmall A, wide front end • N.H. 273 Baler * N.H.
Rake * Sprlngtooth and chain Harrows * Portable Circular Saw Rig • 1967 Int. Dump Truck
1948 Ford Hay Truck • Vicon 3 pt. Hitch t000 lb. Fertilizer Spreader * 3 pt. Hitch Seeder
Land Roller * Allied Reversible Snowblower0 3 pt. hitch * 250 gal. Fuel Tank and Pump •
Bale Buncher.
BARN EQUIPMENT
Hay Elevator w/motor * 3 Two calf Racks * 3 Universal, 1 DeLaval Milking Machines w/Surge
Magnetic Pulsators • Dumping Station * 100 ft. hose • 2 Electric Heaters. Seman Tank.
4 Electric Fencers • Grain Carts • Shovels Hoes • and more.
Many items to be sold used on farms and some antiques. Some of the miscellaneous items
include: Welder, complete. Air Compressor, complete Chain Saw • 200 Cedar Posts *
2 Wooden Feed Bunks • Wrenches * Saws * Wire • Bolt and Nut Set. All the hand tools
used on the farm will be sold but are too numerous to mention.
SALES MANAGERS COMMENT: This will be an all day sale as the contents and tools are just
aS they were when purchased from the Tucker Estate. Top Cattle, and many items needed on
the farm. Sale will start promptly at 10:00 A.M.
SALE POSITIVE * TERMS CASH . SALE UNDER A TENT • LUNCH SERVED
PEDIGREES SALES MANAGER AUCTIONEERS
Gary Culbertson Big G Sales, Div. of Big G Corp. Gregg Lussier
Bradford, Vt. Graham Slake, Bradford, Vt. Hsrdwick, Vt. 802.586-2533
Tel. no. 802-222.SS66 Graham Blaka/Chris Slake
' ' 802-222-5569
March I I. 1981-'rhe Journal Opinion-l'age ! l
Card of Thanks
My many thanks are not adequate words to my
many friends for the beautiful plants, bouquets
and cards I received during my recovery and
stay at the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital.
A very special thanks to my doctors and nurses.
And my devoted friends, thank you.
Kathyrn Childs
HELP WANTED
CARD OF THANKS
FOR SALE
We wish to thank our friends and relatives of
all acts of kindness shown to us during the loss of
our father, John Coburn.
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Fairbrother
Mr. & Mrs. Elwin Coburn
Mr & Mrs. Carroll Coburn
CARD OF THANKS
Gordon Southworth and family wish to thank
our many friends, relatives and neighbors for all
the flowers, cards and visits, and acts of kind-
hess shown during my stay at Mary Hitchcock
Memorial Hospital.
I also thank the nursing staff on Faulkner 5.
Dr. Sachs and the therapy dept. for the excellent
care. All was greatly appreciated.
God bless you all
Gordon Southworth
Card of Thanks
The family of Charles Emerson wishes to
tlkeir deepest appreciation and thanks to
and friends who extended so many
.acts of kindnesses of food, flowers, calls and
eds. A special thanks to Allen's Rest Home, the
girls that work there, Dr. Olsen, Barbara
Wakefield, everyone at Central Vermont
Hospital, Rev. Joseph Rinaldi and the Hale
Uneral Home. May God bless you all.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Emerson
and Family
PUBLIC NOTICE
Over the
page 4)
under the
of a man named
Westinghouse, who
in the mine
as a source of ore
ration with
)ment and
Westinghouse
rwer
the plant life in Copperfield.
When the wind was right,
these fumes sometimes were
carried down to West Fairlee
and even to Post Mills, doing
damage to gardens all along
the way. He says the barren
hillsides in Copperfield soon
came up to raspberries, then
WANTED
I in 1905, the later to blackberries. Around
and .$Whr .p time World War I, the
Ls sold for junk and the gth of blackberries was so
so houses in Copperfield t=hick that people used to come
'illageveedd, Some were in from all the countryside
to West Fal and around, even from Montpelier
to the shore of Lake and Barre, some of them
where they are now camping there for a week at a
World Wars I and II each
;ht a brief renewal of
the old Copperfield
une, as the old waste dumps
were hauled io South
nd reworked. Other
material has been
and used in building
in the area. (Note: The
road from West
Stratford runs on
opposite side of the brook
the old road through
opPerfield. )
* Recollections
John Coburn of Fairlee
he was born in 1890, and
early school years
re and went to
at Copperfield. He
delivering milk
the family farm to the
Sometimes their cows
loose and ran through the
area and he had to help
up on horseback.
James Melendy of Newbury
born in Copperfield in
His father, Clinton A.
was coachman for
mining company, having
of all their horses --
trading, etc. -- for
than 20 teams. During
boom years around 1870,
ae's grandfather, Sullivan
owned more than 30
and employed 15 to 20
men for hauling for the mines.
When the mine was closed
1905 and the houses in
sold, Jame's
Gardner Melendy,
the clubhouse, for-
Ely-Goddard's man-
and moved it 5 miles
to the northern end of
Fairlee, where it still
as a summer home.
house was moved
the lake on the ice.
James says that some of
mine tunnels are so long
they run underneath
of the houses just above
ending near the
place. The tunnels
of water, and if they
opened up there
mendous rush of
so full of sulfur that it
everything in its
says that the reason
closed during World
Was that the state
it because there was
pond, and the water
mining operation
to go directly into
all the fish
AUCTION
spoke of the
from the old
Which had killed all
time, picking blackberries by
the bushel. Many of them were
sold in West Fairlee. He says
the trees finally grew back
and the area has been logged
several times since.
James was still a young
child when the mine closed
and his family moved to West
Fairlee. When the mine
reopened and they "ran the
dumps" during World War i,
he went to work there for a
year, although he was only
about 16 years old. When the
mines at South Stratford
reopened during World War
II, James was there, working
most of the time until the
mines closed in 1958.
Other references: Child's
Orange County Gazetteer and
Collamer Abbott's Green
Mountain Copper.
t to be continued I
. Letters
(continued front page 4 )
storing nuclear wastes for the
necessary hundreds of
thousands of years is in-
surmountable. As Hannes
AlfVen, a Nobel prize winning
physicist said, "If a problem
is too difficult to solve, one
cannot claim that it is solved
by pointing to all the efforts
made to solve it."
Nuclear war is far more
threatening to our survival
than nuclear power, but they
both are pretty bad and I am
for doing anything that will
deter either development.
That is the monumental task.
Virginia Barlow
Eta-freak
Corinth, Vt.
Groton to
notice on taxes
GROTON--Board of Select-
man Chairman Michael Blair
said letters will he sent March
24 giving all Groton taxpayers
10 days to pay their taxes. This
will start the process of tax
sales of properties on which
taxes are not collected.
Blair said there is ap-
proximately $24,000 in
delinquent taxes in the town.
Treasurer Betty Morse said
the town will have to borrow
money for expenditures if tax
revenues are received late.
TllOUGilTS
A person is about as big as
the things that make him
angry.
GRIMM I,I(;IITNIN(; F'IlIEWOOI) for sale - cut,
EVAI)OI{ATOR--2ft. xBft. spill and d(,livered. 1 cord
ilh stainless sled syrup orders acct'pted (,all Guy
pans. 1 year old l'erfect Milh,r 8(12-439-1i254. 4T--3-
con(Ill ion. $15(M). ('all 802-439- "-5-7-c . ...................
ti2tl3. I,caw message. 41----4- FREE -- FREE --
I--c FREE--Brand new baby
kittens. Three adorable kit-
lens, two tigers and one black.
W_ACII(oRg BII[H[Lli Will be ready to go March 31st.
Will furnish a box of cat food
SUlfl'l,t:S JEEPS, ('ars, antd with each kitten. Call 802-439-
Trucks. Availabh' lhru 5572. tf--nc
(;m'crnni'.t Ag(,nci('s. Many
sell ul(k'r $2txI ('all 312-742- ARC i(egist(,red lt'illils('s
1143, Ext. t;llll I'tlr inl'o, on how St)anicls. Excellent hunling
to I)nrt'has( '. 4T--2-18--3-4--3- shx'k. (;real house (log 802-
I (-.1; !--!L ............ 22:'-'Jr'2't: fl'7 !-2.7-! .
BEAR Hll)(E ('OUPE, FOR SALE---Oneslightly used
('h('vv t; cvl.. exh'a tires and dol house for large dog.
x he('ls. Hiw' ready. $100(I.00 Painted white with black trim,
r I',.O Iria, Ilaywar(l, 685- steel roof. $50.00. Call after 5
22.11. rr--3-ll--c or weekends. 802-439-5528. tf-
nc
J EEPS, ('ARS, TRUCKS
availabh, Ihrough govenllnen[ FOR SALE-- Wood-burning
agencit, s. Inan.v sell for under Ashley Console, automatic
$21MLIMI. ('all l;02-!i41-1014 Ext. thermostat, excellent con-
No. 7127 f.r your dirt,clory on dillon, $275.00. Also. wood-
hox Io l)tn'chits(,. 4T--3-11--- burning add-on minit'urnace.
............................. good condition, $150.00. CaiJ
I!Ni9 PONTIA(' FIREBIRI)-- fiarvey Locke, 802-439-5455.
Heady to race at llear Ridge. 4t--4-1--¢
1!)74 Ponliac Vcnlura, with
spare parts. $(i(HI. or best offer, n III [tPI['] ill k [0]I d [IQ
( all 81)2-222-45!11) after :1:00
p.nl. 4t--3-11---c
1974 PINTO WAGON-- Just
replaced engine. 25 to 30 miles
per gallon. $1A50 or make
offer. Call Jim, 802-757-3715.
4t---4-1--€
FOR SAI,E 2 slack cars, full
roll cages. (:all Mark or Bob
Packard 603-(32-7661. 2t--4-
I---e
FOR SAt,E-- 1.7 AMC Pacer
Excellent condition.
Automatic. $2CaX)or best offer.
(:all 429-2173 M-F after 4
anylime weekends. 4t----4-1--c
TitOUGHTS
Wouldn't it be nice to be as
sure of anything as some
people are of everything?
MOTICI Of HIARING
OH ALLOWANa[ OF WILL
STAff OF VllMOIIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Cb¢les
A. Nkkcex
PROBATE FOR THE
DISTRICT OF Brdford
To the heirs at law and all persons
interested in the Estate of Charles A. Hick-
cox, late of Bradford, in said District,
deceased:
You are notified that a written in-
strument dated October 3, 1975, and
purporting to be the Lost Will and
Testament of said daceasad has been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bradford by Mrs. Mirian Hick-
cox. with o petition requesting Probate
thereof.
The hearing thereon has been
scheduled for the 7th day of April, 1981 at
2:00 p.m. at the Probate Court, Wells
River, Vermont. You mq appear then and
there to show cause, if any you may have,
why the said instrument should not be
allowed as the Lost Will and Testament of
the deceased.
Dated this 2nd day of March, 1981.
is/Reno N. Vigaeou
3/11-18-25
NOTICE
Town of Fairlee
The Fairlee, Vermont Board of Selectmen will
meet the first and third Monday evenings of each
month at 7:,30 P.M. at the Fairlee Town Hall until
further notice.
I
PUBLIC NOTICE
The i,o annual report of the Cunningham
Charitable Trust is available at the office of
Stebbins & Bradley, P.A., 41 S. Park Street,
llanover, New Hampshire 30755 for inspection
during regular business hours hy any citizen who
requests it within 180 days of the date of
publication of this notice, dated March I i, 1981.
(?UNNINGllAM CHARITABLE TRUST
By: S. John Stebbins, co-trustee
W
VILLAGE MEETING
VILLAGE OF NEWBURY
STATE OF VERMONT
ORAN(;E COUNTY, ss
To the voters of the Village of Newbury :
GIEE'riN(AS:
The legal voters of the Village of Newbury are
hereby warned and notified to meet at the Town Hall on
, Wednesday, March 11, 1981 at 7:30 PM to act on the
following articles:
ARTi('I,E I: To heat" a report from the Water
('ommissioners on the progress of the forest
nlanagement program in the watershed area as
authorized by the voters at the Special Meeting
November 28, 1979.
ARTI('I£ 2: To hear a report from the Water
Conmaissioners on the development of an un-
derground water source in the watershed area,
the development of an alternative underground
water source in the Connecticut River flood
l)lain, lhe installation of reelers on all water
systenl cotmections, and the estimated costs of
I hese projects. This report is to be followed by a
quest ion and answer period.
ARTI('I,E 3: To hear a proposal from lhe Water
('ommissioners 1o borrow $00,000.00 to finance
the cost of devch)ping an underground source of
water and Io install meters on all water system
connections, said proposal to be followed by a
quest ion and a=swer period.
ARTI('I,E 4: To see which underground water source
the voters will authorizc the Water Com-
nfissioncrs to develop:
a. A source in the water shed area.
b. A sourcc in the Connecticut River fhNM plain.
ARTI('I£ 5: To see if the volcrs will authorize the
Water Commissioners to proceed with the
development of the underground water source ,
authorized under ARTI('LE 4 and the in-
stallation of water meters, if the voters on
March 12, 1!181 approve a bond issue to finance
the improvements.
ARTI('I£ 6: To transact any othcr business to come
before said meeting,
Newbury. Vermont
February 21;, 19.1
Erma Ilastings
Village Clerk
I hereby certify that the foregoing warning was
recorded before posting.
Attest: Erma Ilastings Village Cleric
WILLIAM K. ARPS, C.P.A.
Certified Public Accountant
, Financial Planning
PERSONAL & BUSINESS
. Accounting-Audit Services
Personal .Business Income Tax Preparation
TEL. (802) 429-2365
()l,I) ItOOK ST()Ifl':
I{;r(' ,l(l tls('d books. O|)('ll ,) G
I'. ) m()Hlhs a ycar. ('()lilt' altd
brm,, so' $17 ::'.1-.1711!) 1}1" ,1.113.
I o.'r- I-2:lt .......
FOR SAI,E-- Storage tank,
holds 600 plus gallons. 4 feet by
4 feel by 8 feet. $300. Call
Ronnie Erskine 802-222-4506
after 6P.M. 2t3-11
- k I
NOTI¢I Of NIAIIN6
ON ALLOWANCE OF WItL
STAff OF VIRMONT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LJSla I.
Ileaoroft
PROBATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF Bredferd
To the heirs at low and all persons
interested in the Estate of Lilhan E.
Bancroft, late of Bradford, in said Districl,
deceased:
You ore notified that a written in-
strument doted May 26, 1951, and
purporting to be the Last Wifl and
Testament of said deceased has been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bradford by Otterman & Allen,
Attorneys for the nominated executor, Paul
Bancroft, with a petition requesting
Probate thereaL
The hearing thereon has been
scheduled for the 24th day of March, 1981
at 11:00 a.m. at the Probate Court, Wells
River, Vermont. You me t appear then and
there to show cause, if any you may have,
why the said instrument should not be
allowed as the Lost Will end Testament of
the deceased.
Dated this 19th day of February, 1981.
Is Reno N. Vigneau
Jud
2/2S-3/4-11
I
ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom
homes $4995.00 and up. New
and used homes available.
Park spaces and transporting.
Over 50 homes to choose from.
Milch's Mobile ttomes, Rt. 10,
Woodsvilic, N.H. 603-747-3376.
4t--3-25---c
IIONEYMOON SPECIAl,:
$10,5(). wilh only $1.600 down
and invesl $154 for 144 months.
(iltclu(h's Insurance too)
yon'l] own yt)ur own honle.
IH)81) 14 wide 2 bedroorn by
I,il)('l"ly wilh lhe adorable,
"horseshoe bar kitchen", and
of course the nlaster hedrtx)ln,
has the hug(' walk in ch)sel
and private enh'y Io
halhr()m. Nole $22,17(;, APR
17 per cent Closed Wed. Open
Sundays: Citalion Mobile
llonles, H.I. 12 (:harlcstown,
Nil. It--3-I I--¢
iCLASSilFIEDSi
I-" 1:1 l'jItVL4dl l 1 fl
AI£OIIOI, INFORMATION
course instructors wanted for
I,ill h,lon-(!olebr(x)k areas.
i'arl lime position involving
inst rut'|ion of course one
(,vcninl per week for court,
referred cases plus some day-
time court and local liaison
ol'k. Applicants must be
faniliar with alcohol abuse
fit'hl, able to speak in public
and Ix' able to do limited
trav(,ling. Must be able to
t)l"k with ndnilnun super-
vision. Minimum
qualifications: Masters or
Bachelors Degree in social
science, education or closely
r(,lated field preferred, two
wars (,xpcricncc ill social
, ark, educalion or counseling
ilh eXlricnce in group
dynandcs in alcohol or di'ug
ahuse Or any Cluivalent
contbination of education or
experience. Will consider
Associale Degree in alcohol or
drug abuse field, with proper
extx, riencc. ,nd letter of
applicalion and resume to
(:olnnunity Alcohol Infor-
malion l'rogram, Inc., 4
Bicenlenniel Square, Concord,
N, 11. O331)1. 603-228-8181, An
Equal Opportunity Employer.
BIKE--Boys 2(i-inch ten It--3-1 I--€
sp(,ed, (;oral condition. $50.
( all H1)2-222-45!) after :1:(10 OWN YOUR OWN JCall Shop;
}).Ill. ,il--3-1 I---4"
I,'OR SAI,E-- Complete
darkroom set up. Vivitar 66
Enlarger $120. Call 429-2173.
4t--4-1--€
NOTICE OF HURLS6
OH AU, OWANa OF WItL
STAll OF VIRMOgT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Jebm k.
Ceb,
PROBATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF Brdfed
To the hairs at law and all persons
interested in the Estate of John A. Coburn,
late of Eairlee, in said District, deceased:
You ore notified that a written in-
strumeat dated Jenuory 12, 1973, and
purporting to be the Last Will and
Testament of said deceased has been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bradford by Hazel E. Eair-
brother, with a petition requestin 0 Probate
thereof.
The hearing thereon has been
scheduled for the 6th day of April, 1981 at
1:00 p.m. at the Probate Court, Wells
River, Vermont. You mey appear then and
there to show cause, if any you may have,
why the said instrument should not be
allowed as the Last Will end Testament of
the deceased.
Dated this 4th day of orch, 19BA
3/11-18-25
ISTAT$ OF
Jnk 8. Lenm
STATE OF VERMONT
Probate Court
District of Bradford, ss.
To all interested persons:
At the Probate Court in Bradford on the
Sth day of February, 1981, an authen-
ticated copy of the last Will and Testamant
and the Probate of Jennie B. Leveason late
of Romapo, in the County of Rockland, in
the State of New York, deceased, leaving
estate in sold district,-duly proved, allowed
and established in the Surrogate's Court for
the County and State oforesald, was
presented to this Court, ngreeable to the
statute in such cases.
And it is ordered by said Court that the
21st day of March, 1981 at the Probate
Court in Wells River, at 10:00 o'clock in
the forenoon, be assigned for oll persons
interested to appear and contest the
allowance of such instrument, and the
probate thereof, ff they see cause; and
that notice thereof be given by publishing
this order three weeks successively in the
Journal Opinion, a newspaper published in
said District, previous to the time ap-
pointed.
Therefore, you ore hereby notified to
appear before said Court, at the time and
Place aforesaid, and contest the allowance
of the said instrument end the prebate
thereof, if you hove cause.
Glvee Under My IIld, ,
at Wells River in said Oistrlct,
this 9th day of February 1981.
/sl Reno N. Vigaeou
2/2S-3/4-11
i I a'_,lllfla I [ll=l
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON ALLOWANCE OF WILL
STATE OF VERMONT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Of Dorothy
P. Van Bree
PROBATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF Bradford
To the heirs at law and all persons
interested in the Estate of Dorothy P. Van
Bree, late of Corinth, in said Districl,
deceased:
You ore notified that o wdtlea in-
strument doted May 25, 1977, and
purporting tO be the Last will and
Testament of said deceased has been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bredford by Otterman & Allen,
Attorneys for Patricia Van Bree Hough,
nomlnoted executrix, with a petition
requesting Probate thereof.
The hearing thereon has been
scheduled for the 1 st day of April, 1981 at
11:30 o,m. at the Probate Court, Wells
River, Vermont. You may appeor then ond
thare to show cause, if any you may have,
why the said instrument should nat be
allowed os the Lost Will ond Testament of
the deceased.
Doted this 23rd day of February, 1981.
/s/ Reno N. Vineau
Judge
3/4-11-18
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$TAT! OF VllUIONT
NOnCI TO C81OITO85
DISIRICT Of BRADFORD, SS.
To the Creditors of the [stale of Robert
D. Brock late of Wells River, daceased.
E)hel Brock of Wells River, Vermonl, by
her Atlorney William P. Neylan, Esquire,
of 83 Eastern Aven.ue, St. Jotmsbury, Vt.
0S819, hereby states that she heS been
qoointed a persenol representative of the
above estate. All creditors having claims
against the above estate are required to
present the claim in writing within four
months offer the date of the first
publication hereof to the above persoual
representative in care of William P.
Neylon, Esquire. 83 Eastern Avenue, St.
Jobnsbury, Yr. 0S819, to the Register of
the Probate Court at Wells River, Vermont,
or said claim wiJbe forever berred.
Dated, at Sf. Jabasbury this 27th do). of
February, 1981.
William P. Neylan,
Aft€hey f
lthl 8reck, heo, drh
3/4.11.18
Afl Of VMO
OUN SUPIOI (:01111
ORAHGI COUNt, se.
a,, Aee
Deak Ne. $14-31 Oed
VIVIAH HAAWAY NNff
115
ULPH I. NNN, JR.
MMO AND O
FOIl PUBLKAnON
To the above-named defendent,
You ore hereby summoned and required
to serve upon John Morale, Esq., plaintiff's
attorney, whose address is 28 Main Street,
Wells River, Vermont 05081, an answer to
plaintiff's complaint in the above-entitled
action within 41 days after the date of the
first publication of this summons, which is
April 9, 1981. If you fail to do so,
judgmenl by default will be token against
you for the relief demanded in the com-
plaint. Your answer must also be filed with
the Court. Unless the relief demanded in
the complaint is for damage covered by o
liability insurance policy under which the
insurer has the right or obligetion to
cendt the defense, or unless otherwise
provided in Rule 13(o), your answer must
state as o counterclaim any related claim
which you may have against the plaintiff,
or you will thereafter be barred from
making such claim in any other action.
Plaintiff's action is o complaint fur
divorce brought by plaintiff against
defendant, in which plaintiff alleges that at
time of final hearing she will have lived
separate and oportfrom plalatiff for six
consecutive months, end that resumption
of marital relations is not reasonably
probable. A copy of the complaint ison file
end may be obtained at the office of the
clerk of this court, Orange Superior Court,
Chelsea, Vermont.
It appearing from the affidavit duly
filed in the ebove-entitled action that
service cannot be made with due diligence
by any of the methods prescribed in
V.R.C.P. 4(d) through (f) inclusive, it is
hereby ORDERED that service of the above
pr:ess shall be made upon the defendant,
Ralph E. Bennett, Jr., by publication
pursuant to V.R.C.P. 4(gl. This order shall
be published once e week for three cen-
secutive weeks on February 26, 198t,
March 5, 1981 and March 12, 1981, in the
Jmmml 0, Bradford, Vermont, a
newspaper of general circulation in Orange
County, and a copy of this order shall be
mailed to the defendant. Ralph E. Bennett,
Jr, if his address is known.
Doted at Chelsea, Vermont, this 1 lth
day of February, t981.
Stephen B. Martin
Burton W. Spooner
Jackson T. Webb
Jes of Gre Smr
2/2S-3/4-11
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STATE OF VERMONT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
DISTRICT OF BRADFORD, $S.
To the Creditors of the Estate of Earle
G. Pope late of West Fairlee, deceased.
Harvey B. Ottermon, Jr. of Bradford,
Vermeat hereby states that he has been
appointed a personal representative of the
above estate. All creditors herin 8 claims
against the above estate ore required to
present the claim in writing within four
months after the date of the fk'st
polication hereof to the above personal
representative at the above address or to
the Register of the Probate Court at Wells
River, Vermont, or said claim wilt be
forever barred.
Dated at Bradford this 26th day of
February, 1981.
Harvey 8. Otterrnoa, Jr.
Persouel Representative
3/4-11-18
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STATE OF VINMONT
PUKIC SIBIVIOE DOANO
ONOH OF NOncI
Me. 4533
WNllUS en February 17, 1981, )he
Control Vermout Public Service Corporation
filed a petition with the Vermoat Public
Service Board requesting e certificate of
public good garsuent to 30 V.S.A. Section
248 for the repair and reconstruction of its
Bradford hydroelectric generation station
m the Tewa of Bradford, Vermont,
I$ B, TN, NBY ORO|R|D
that o hearing be had upon sold petitiou,
before o hearing officer of the Public
Service Board, Wayne L. Foster, Utilities
Engineer, at the Couference Room at the
Old Brndford Academy Building in Bradford,
Vermont, at 10:00 A.M. ou Tuesday,
March 31, 1981, and lhet notice of said
hearing be given by two publications of this
Order in "The Times-Argos", o doily
newspaper published at Borre, Verreanl, ou
Wednesday, March 11 and March 18,
1981, and also ia "The Jeeeeel Olmtee" a
weekly newspaper published at Bradford.
Vermont, on Wednesday, March 11 and
March 18, 1981, and thet pelitloner shell,
on Or before March 27, 1981, file with this
Board copies of the newspapers in which.
)his Order of Notice shal hove been
shed.
DATED at MontpeKer, Vermont, this
27 th cloy of February, 19B1.
VMONT PU|L fllfflCl 8OARD
By: Susan M. Hudson
Cb4 of tbe kerd
OffICE OF THE CLERK
Filed; February 27, 1981
Attest: Susan M. Hudson
Oerk of tbe herd
3/11 - 18
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$15,500.00 includes beginning
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Promolions. Call Mr.
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AUCTION CALENDAR
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WANTED-- Used or old
decoys, old books on hunting
and fishing. Write Box 454,
Bradford, Vt. 05033. tf--ne
WANTED--old floor boards.
('all 8(12-649-1528. 2T--3-11--€
Saturday, March 28 -- for Fred Lackie, Benton Flats,
N.H Selling 74 ttead of Holsteins, 4 tractors and all
Farm Machinery and crops. Starts at 9:30 A.M.
Saturday, Aprd II -- Antique & Furniture Sale at
Gray's Field, Rt. 5, Fairlee, Vt. 10:30 A.M.
Friday, April 17 -- for M.P. Maxham, Hartland, Vt.
Selling 160 Head Jerseys, 110 Registered. All Farm
Machinery, sugaring equipment. Starting at 9:30 A.M.
This is a top herd of Jersey cows and some of the best
Farm Machinery we have ever sold at auction.
Thursday, April 23 --for Robert Eastman, Montpelier,
Vt. Selling milking Herd of 58 Head of Holsteins, 40 are
Reg. 12:30 P.M.
Saturday, April 25 -- the annual Machinery Sale for
McLaren's and Townline Equipment, Passumpsic, Vt.
Starts at 10 A.M.
Saturday, May 2 -- the New England Jersey Sale,
Hulland, Vt.
Saturday, May 9 -- Consignment Sale of Machinery &
Aulonlobiles al Gray's Field, Rt. 5, Fairlee, Vt, 9:3(I
A.M.
ALICTIONEERS:
C.W. Gray & Sons, Inc.
East Thetford, Vt.
785-4348 or 785-2161
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SAT., MARCH 14, 1981, 10 A.M.
COMPLETE DISPERSA L
Fm Meadowview Farm In Orange, Vt. Located just off Route 302 East of East Barre.
Look for Auction Signa.
102 Holstein Cattle
58 Mature milking cattle, 25 Registered, 33 high producing grades• Some of the cow families
include Metcalf Triune Atleen VG 87 with 20,277M - 649F UNH Hope Angels VG 87 and Fresh
Howacre$ Tim Reba VG 87, a sixth generation VG sells with two of her daughters McMillan
CS Golden Kanza VG 86 17542M 565F * Many fine Registered Cows and heifers * Prefixes -
Howacres, Devins, Gould, Metcalf, Highter, McLane. Service Sires include Paclamar Astronaut,
Triple Threat, Fifty-Five Rockman, R Maple, Telestar Tim, Moonshot, Citation Attache, Willow,
and Double Triune.
44 HEIFERS
10 Bred Heifers, 6 Registered; 11 yearlings to ready tO breed, 5 Registered; t0 six mos. old to
yearlings, 6 Registered; 13 calves, most registered; Calf sires include triple Threat, Astronaut
Lewie. Willow, Starlite, Jupiter, Elate, Milestone, King Arthur, Ted, Bold C, Strephon, Grand
Fortune, Glen Valley Star. All Cattle blood and TB tested, preg checked, nasal innoculated twice
prior to sale. Heifers and calves de-horned and calf-hood vaccinated where old enough. Herd on
official DHIA. Catalogues available at ringside.
MACHINERY
David Brown 1200 Diesel Tractor . Int. Farmall A, wide front end • N.H. 273 Baler * N.H.
Rake * Sprlngtooth and chain Harrows * Portable Circular Saw Rig • 1967 Int. Dump Truck
1948 Ford Hay Truck • Vicon 3 pt. Hitch t000 lb. Fertilizer Spreader * 3 pt. Hitch Seeder
Land Roller * Allied Reversible Snowblower0 3 pt. hitch * 250 gal. Fuel Tank and Pump •
Bale Buncher.
BARN EQUIPMENT
Hay Elevator w/motor * 3 Two calf Racks * 3 Universal, 1 DeLaval Milking Machines w/Surge
Magnetic Pulsators • Dumping Station * 100 ft. hose • 2 Electric Heaters. Seman Tank.
4 Electric Fencers • Grain Carts • Shovels Hoes • and more.
Many items to be sold used on farms and some antiques. Some of the miscellaneous items
include: Welder, complete. Air Compressor, complete Chain Saw • 200 Cedar Posts *
2 Wooden Feed Bunks • Wrenches * Saws * Wire • Bolt and Nut Set. All the hand tools
used on the farm will be sold but are too numerous to mention.
SALES MANAGERS COMMENT: This will be an all day sale as the contents and tools are just
aS they were when purchased from the Tucker Estate. Top Cattle, and many items needed on
the farm. Sale will start promptly at 10:00 A.M.
SALE POSITIVE * TERMS CASH . SALE UNDER A TENT • LUNCH SERVED
PEDIGREES SALES MANAGER AUCTIONEERS
Gary Culbertson Big G Sales, Div. of Big G Corp. Gregg Lussier
Bradford, Vt. Graham Slake, Bradford, Vt. Hsrdwick, Vt. 802.586-2533
Tel. no. 802-222.SS66 Graham Blaka/Chris Slake
' ' 802-222-5569