:';e t2-The Journal Opinion-April 8, 1981
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....... ment. Both with bath, wall to
NEWBURY, VT-- for sale by FOR HFNT-- 3 l-bed apar-
owner. 28 acres +-, 1 house, 2 tments, tleat included. $225.
big barns, rz mile from lake, (;tn'ge ,ilunlmghm. 802-222
$43,000 or will dicker. Call 603- 4703. Itl-Ic
353-4848. 1t---4-8-81 .......................................................
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carpeting, dishwasher,
garage, laundry facilities.
FOR RENT 2 bedroom Itea{, lights, ho! waler, rub-
mobile home, Halls Lake bish removal. No pets. No
Road, Newbury. Security more than one child. Deposit.
deposit. $150 per month. 1-603- Woodsville 603-747-3997. :1-
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Wocdsvillw, NH 03785 Broker
603-747-2000 603-747-3372
PAUL MAYETTE, Asso˘iace Home: 787-6Z70
IAst No. 192-- "Neat as a Pin" -- 8 room Victorian
home boasts 3 bedrooms, 1: baths. Separate living
room, dining room, kitchen with pantry. Summer
kitchen ..... front porch -- full basement . . . I car
garage. Oil heat -- well maintained grounds with
barbecue. Kitchen appliances included. Beautiful
mountain & valley views. In small town, very peaceful
setting. Offered at a reasonable $39,900.
List No. 210-- INCOME PROPERTY -- 2 story brick
building has a store on the main floor -- one 3 room and
one 4 room apartment upstairs -- all premises oc-
cupied. Full basement, oil fired hot water heater -- 3
heating oil hot water zones. W-W carpeting in store --
in town location -- walk to all conveniences. Income
and expense figures available to interested buyer.
REAL ESTATE
wall carpeting, kitchen ap-
pliances. Heat, lights, hot
water, gas, and rubbish
removal included in rent.
Security deposit required. No
children or pets in this well
managed building. Mt.
Gardner Apts., 43 Central St.,
Woodsville, N.H. Tel. 78%6280
or 787-6335. Edward C. Patten.
4tf-c
Roger Courtemanche
Courtemanche
now with
realty firm
BRADFORD--Roger Cour-
temanche of Bradford has
joined the staff of D. R.
Symmes & Associates, broker
for United Farm Agency, Inc.
in White River Junction as a
full-time salesman. He will
specialize in farms, land, and
country properties.
Courtemanche is a native of
White River Junction where
he grew up on a dairy farm.
He is a graduate of Hartford
Iiigh School and for the past 20
years has owned and managed
restaurants in Bradford. He
has been active in community
affairs, among them, Brad-
ford town lister .for four years,
active member of the Con-
necticut Valley Development
Corp. and past president of the
Connecticut Valley Jaycees.
WASIIINGTON--John T.
c'l'erry Dolan, Chairman of
the National Conservative
Political Action Committee,
NCPAC). has criticized
Vermont's Sen. Robert T.
Stafford. for "trying to
destroy President Ronald
Heagan's econotnic program
and fuel the fires of inflation
by supporting ,increased
deficit spending."
Dolan referred to an at-
lenlpt by Stafford to restore
almost $1 billion to welfare
programs which the Reagan
administration and the
Republican Scnate leadership
Social Security
is in trouble
"Social Security faces a
crisis in funding", warns
Lester Corwin, Chairman of
the Vermont TRIM Com-
mittee.
"The situation is so serious
that by 1982 the system will
run out of money to pay
current benefits unless drastic
changes are made in the
program," he said.
"Many people are unaware
that the payroll taxes the
government takes from
workers and employers do not
go into trust funds for future
use by those from whom they
are taken, but such funds are
used to pay current benefits.
So, on both a long-range and a
short-range basis, the Social
Security system is broke,"
Corwin added.
tte said if private insurance
companies operated the way
Social Security does, owners
of those companies would be
prosecuted for victimizing the
public.
"It is essential that the rew
Congress come to grips with
the crisis in Social Security,"
he continued.
The Vermont TRIM Cam,
mittee has published the
Winter TRIM Bulletin as a
public service. It contains
articles about what it
describes as the waste, fraud,
and mismanagement in the
Courtemanche resides in
Bradford with his wife administration of Social
i ..... Louise. Thecouple have two Security benefits, and about
No. 4236 Good cape, style home with commercial U grownc.hi!dren. . .. , the cause of inflation.
As a regular feature of the
potential (antiques--market garden, etc.) near exit 17, ow !n its 53th year, umtea Bulletin, a report of how Rep.
Igl on route 302. Good artesian well 2 car garage- 3 - Farm Agency, mc.. mamta!ns ,lames Jeffords, R-Vt., has
level acres, many extras included. $39,500. 625 sams. at}rues m q7 stes voted on 10 significant money
_ . === and specmnzes m me sam at
No, z831 Newbury, 12,.2 acre woodlot. Hardwoods. i town and country homes hills isprinted on thelastpage
$'3 6oo
" • business, commercial and of the Bulletin.
No.4171Groton, 10 acres near state forest. $3,90o. recreational properties and The Vermont TRIM Corn-
No. 42;6.105 acres, Wrights Mt. Road, Bradford Vt. i acreage. National mittee is one of over 300 such
committees which :are part of
$63,; a beautiful parcel of land, facing south and ..hquartrs are in Kansas a nafibnwid, b0nofit,
west, with good views; open and wooded. Owner may I t;lty, vo. nonpartisan educational
finance, organization seeking to lower
DAUGllTER ARRIVES
A baby daughter, Abigail
Wigeon Matthews, was born to
Mr. and Mrs. William Mat-
thews of Thetford March 30 at
Alice Peck Day Memorial
tlospital.
taxes through less govern-
ment.
For further information
about TRIM, contact John
Curtis at S. Royalton,
telephone 763-7028.
No. 4191 78 acres, Bath, NH, $49,500; almost mile
frontage on both Conn. River and good road about one
third open farm land and two-third woods and pasture.
Owner may finance; good for farming and investment.
Prize money is offered
for best beef recipes
No. 4222 Nice. 4 bedroom home on two lovely acres
near Wells River. Living room and dining room, two
fireplaces, hardwood floors throughout, garage.
$45,000.00.
No. 4273 200 acres, Corinth, $60,000, open and wooded,
brook, secluded.
No. 4278 Bath, N.H on the Monroe Road. Comfortable,
3-bedroom mobile home with addition and nice 2-car
garage on 'z acre. $11,200.
No. 4283B l0 acres, Peacham, $6,000; frontage on all-
year road; hard & soft woods; good for recreation.
year-round home, on investment. Terms by seller.
No. 4Z94 One acre, Newbury $3,000; good secluded
CttlCAGO--The search s on
for the best beef recipe in
Vermont.
If you have a beef dish that
always gets rave reviews at
home, now is the time to enter
it in the 1981 National Beef
Cook-Off. You could win a
$1,500 first prize plus an ex-
pense-paid trip to Sioux Fails,
South Dakota, for the Beef
Cook-Off on September 23-25.
To enter, send three copies of
your recipe and a brief
biography; including name,
address and phone number, to
Mrs. Edith Bartels, Route 3,
Box 58, Gettysburg, South
Dakota, 5744Z
Do it soon -- entries must be
received by May 15.
The National Beef Cook-Off
is sponsored by the American
National CowBelles, Inc. in
cooperation with the Beef
Industry Council of the Meat
Board.
Recipes are judged in state-
by-state competition. State
winners then travel to Sioux
Falls for the National Beef
Cook-Off. Entries from all 50
states are expected in this
year's event.
EDITOR'S NOTE
"To date we have received
building site.
No. 4303 32 acres, Groton, Vt., $10,900; near Levi Pond
and Groton State Forest; improved woodland, good for __
investment and recreation. Terms from owner.
III I ........ Tr"i F-l"Tli ..... I
Many of our homes can be owner-financed
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prefer, send $5.00 for the b=attiful Ward Brochure of plans.
Call itoward Jeslyn for further information or an ap-
pointment to visit the Ward Display l,og llome on Rt. 302,
Wells River.
GAR EQU PMENT
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Service
RFD 2, WOODfiVILLE, N.ll.
AUTHORIZED DEALER TEL. 747-2021
only a limited number of
entries from your state in the
National Beef Cook-Off. Since
we would like very much to
have your state represented at
this year's event, we have put
together the attached release
explaining how your readers
can enter," the sponsors said.
Prizes for the Beef Cook-Off
are: first place, $1,500; second
place, $750; third place, $500;
five honorable mentions, $100
each.
As an,added incentive for
contestants from Vermont,
the Beef Industry Council of
the Meat Board will finance
travel expenses to Sioux Falls'
for the state winner.
Any beef dish using chuck,
round, rump, fresh brisket or
ground beef is eligible. The
dish must contain a minimum
of two pounds of beef and not
more than five. The meat used
must be exclusively beef.
Cooking time cannot exceed
four hours.
Mrs. Bartels, Cook-Off
Chairman, said the purpose of
the National Beef Cook-Off is
twofold.
"First, we want to recognize
and honor America's best beef
cooks. Second, and perhaps
more important, we want to
make people aware of the
delicious entrees that can be
made from the lesser-known
beef cuts, which are often the
more economical cuts, as
well," she said.
Contestants must be 18
years old or older and cannot
he food industry professionals,
members of the American
National CowBelles, or em-
ployees of the National Live
Stock and Meat Board. The
beef dishes will be judged
according to taste, ap-
pearance, originality and ease
of preparation.
SON FOR CLOUGIIS
Mr. and Mrs. John Clough of
Fairlee are parents of a baby
son, Jason Paul, born March
31 at Alice Peck Day
Memorial Hospital.
fought bitterly against.
The Stafford co-sponsored
measure lost by a vole of 59-40.
The Reagan administration
underscored the importance
of defeating the bill when Vice
President Bush personally
presided over the debate.
l)olan said he was
"dismayed and appalkt at
the ease in which members of
the President's own party
intentionally subverted the
Presiden!'s economic
program by insisting on
spending money like
l)emocrats have for 50 years."
NCPAC announced last
November its plan to
scrutinize the record of 21
liheral Senators facing re-
election next year to decide
whether they are representing
the views of their constituents
and deserve to be re-elected.
Senator Stafford was one of
the 21 senators na reed.
i II:e1_,l I d [tl II [M :11
SUPERIOR COURT
ORANG[ COUNlff
FILED
Mar. 9, l$gl
S 21-ll Oec
STATE OF VERMONT: ORNMG[ SUPERIOR
COURT
:$$
COUNTY Of ORANG[:
CIVIl. ACTION
IN IIIE WI[tLS MVE| SEWAGE :
DISPOSAl. PROJECT : 0oa(ET NO.
S 21.18 Oec
PETITION
TO: Presg Judge, Superior Court of the
State of Vermont, Orange Calmly
NOW COMES, David C. Stevens, Paul
Hinman, and James G. Thomas, all of Wells
River, Town of Newhury, County of Orange
nod State of Vermont, being the duly
elected and qualified Baord of Trustees of
the Villoge of Walls River, a munkipol
corporotion duly organized and existing
under the /ows of the State of Vermont
within the Town of Newbury, County of
Orange and State of Vermont, acting in
their capacity as guard of Sewage Disposal
Commissioners pursuant to Chapter 101 of
Title 24, V.S.A. by and through their
attorneys, Zuccoro & Willis, Inc., 101
Eastern Avenue, St. Johnsbury, Vermont
and state the following:
1. That soid municipal corporation is
under the necessity of constructing o
sewage disposal system.
2. Said muaicipel corporation has
caused o survey to be made of the reel
estate and easements necessary for the
construction of said sewoge disposal
system
3. The only feesible location for a
certain sewer line eosemet that is the
suect of this petition is on land and
premises owned by Harold 0. Taylor, Jr.,
of Woodsville, County of Orafton and State
of New Hampshire, and Ross C. Taylor, of
Bath, County of Graftea and State of New
Hampshire, which seid premies ore located
within the said Vilinge of Wells River, said
premises being more perticulorly descried
as follows:
"Sq/mbg et • on the meted,/be
of the Wigs River, sdled, gaMly
mstrty of the Iomga bvildln| situate4 en
the lend end Immdses 14 Hendd O. Teyler,
Jr., aed loss €. Taybr; theme nmdng
sevth 60 IF. OO" l i distance of IS
feet t • pobl; tbence rvenlng veuth 26
degrees 06" W 157.71 feet to a IXlket;
thenl senlk 06 |$'" 1 66.19 feet
to the nerthe Ihe ef U.S. Re.re 302;
thence north 19 degrees 47" E 25.20 feet
deeg the aecert/bee of U.S. Rte 02
to s F4bt; thencl north 06 dqleees $" W
-61.gl feet to a pobt; tbence m 26
degrees 06" | 115.65 feet to • I;
flnc north 60 degrees g0" W 17 feet to
eena edge of Wdb Riw, s-ll=l
I€I ill --tberly divedien fel.ing
the ewtody edge of the wags River •
dime of 25 feet to the point of
All cannes end distances above to be
• ppreximeto lad mer Inos."
Tbe er ceetobed withb tbe dve-
described ˘ewses end distances to be .14
• orII, more el" bee.
4. A survey of said premises is
onoexed hereto ond incorporated herein by
reference os Exhibit "A".
S. The easement sought is for the
purpose of constructing, maintaining,
operating, altering, repoiring, removing,
changing the size of, and reecing a line
for the transportation-of and con'ying of
sewoge over o route located within the
above described eesament, together with
necessary manholes, for the benefit of the
lond and premises located in said municipol
corporation and for the purposes set forth
in Chter ]0) of Title 24 of V.S.A.
6. H.0. Toylor Chewolet Co., Inc., a
Vermont Corporation. with on office for the
transection of business in said Village of
Wells River, has an interest in said
premises by reason of being a lessee of the
same.
7. The Wels River Savings Bank, a
banking corporation with on office for the
tronsection of business in said Villnge of
Wells River, has an interest in said
premises by holding a mortgage on said
premises.
8. Estella Taylor of Wuadsville,
County of Grafton, State of New Hampshire
has an interest in said premises hy holding
a mortgage on said premises.
9. The said Village is unable to agree
with the said owners, Norok O. Taylor, Jr.,
nod Ross C. Taylor upon the taking of the
easement described herein and more
porticulorly depicted on upon said survey
ead the amount of ˘omponsntion to be paid
therefor.
10. It is necessary that the Villoge of
Wells River acquire the easement os
described above ond as depicted in Exhibit
"A" fur the purposes set out in Paragraph
5 herein.
WNTRF.r*ORE, your Petitioners request
that the Presiding Judge of this Court fix a
time and place when be or soma other
Suporior Judge wiil hear all parties con-
cerned ond determine whether such taking
is necessary, and if it is found that such
taking is necessary, aoint three
disinterested potties to examine said
property to be taken ondlor demoged by
said Vi;Ioge and fix the componsotion to be
poid therefor.
ted thk 9th d/if Mdk, 191 I.
VItLAG! Of WILLS RIVER,
ROARD OF nlUSTUS
gy: Dvid t. Willis, i=q.,
A Member ef the
ZUCCMO A WILLIS, INC.,
IOI [am Avenue
St. Jelmsbery, VT gSgl9
In Re: WELS RIVER $EWAG| STATE Of
VERMONT:
DISPOSAl. PROJECT COUNTY Of
ORANGE, ss.
ORDER
To all persons owning or having on
interest in the premises described in the
Petition of David C. Stevens, Paul Hinmon
and James G, Thomas, Board of Sawoge
Disposal Commissioners pursuant to
Chapter 101, of Title 24 V.S.A. doted
March 9, 1981 at St. Johnsbory, Vermont,
by and through their attorneys.
You are hereby notified to appear
before the undersigned Superior Judge or
some other Seperior Judge st the cour-
thouse in Chelsea, Orange County, Ver-
mont on the 28th day of April, 1981 at
9:30 o'clock in the forenoon to show
cmse, if eay, why the prayer of the
foregoing Petition sheuld not be granted.
Yerme, rids 9th day of kk, 1911.
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:';e t2-The Journal Opinion-April 8, 1981
[RlSTATE[ AVAILABLE FOR I-M-Sen. Stafford target BUSINESS DIRECTOR
FOR RENT
IIBI[N,f_A!I MEDIATE occupancy, 00o.o of conservative group
kl|:[_il and a two bedroom apart-
....... ment. Both with bath, wall to
NEWBURY, VT-- for sale by FOR HFNT-- 3 l-bed apar-
owner. 28 acres +-, 1 house, 2 tments, tleat included. $225.
big barns, rz mile from lake, (;tn'ge ,ilunlmghm. 802-222
$43,000 or will dicker. Call 603- 4703. Itl-Ic
353-4848. 1t---4-8-81 .......................................................
I,AR(;E. allractive apl.,
carpeting, dishwasher,
garage, laundry facilities.
FOR RENT 2 bedroom Itea{, lights, ho! waler, rub-
mobile home, Halls Lake bish removal. No pets. No
Road, Newbury. Security more than one child. Deposit.
deposit. $150 per month. 1-603- Woodsville 603-747-3997. :1-
353-4848. I t---4-8--˘ 4t4-!--c
This Space For Rent
13 WEEKS $45
t( ntJt tsrart AGtmCV t
60'.-823-5505 I"r;tncnni:D. \\;.11. |!:, .M TORJ
I _ I
00˘pear- 00errill Inc.
J00ealt 9
I Montebello Street rrl Nbine A. Leuthold
Wocdsvillw, NH 03785 Broker
603-747-2000 603-747-3372
PAUL MAYETTE, Asso˘iace Home: 787-6Z70
IAst No. 192-- "Neat as a Pin" -- 8 room Victorian
home boasts 3 bedrooms, 1: baths. Separate living
room, dining room, kitchen with pantry. Summer
kitchen ..... front porch -- full basement . . . I car
garage. Oil heat -- well maintained grounds with
barbecue. Kitchen appliances included. Beautiful
mountain & valley views. In small town, very peaceful
setting. Offered at a reasonable $39,900.
List No. 210-- INCOME PROPERTY -- 2 story brick
building has a store on the main floor -- one 3 room and
one 4 room apartment upstairs -- all premises oc-
cupied. Full basement, oil fired hot water heater -- 3
heating oil hot water zones. W-W carpeting in store --
in town location -- walk to all conveniences. Income
and expense figures available to interested buyer.
REAL ESTATE
wall carpeting, kitchen ap-
pliances. Heat, lights, hot
water, gas, and rubbish
removal included in rent.
Security deposit required. No
children or pets in this well
managed building. Mt.
Gardner Apts., 43 Central St.,
Woodsville, N.H. Tel. 78%6280
or 787-6335. Edward C. Patten.
4tf-c
Roger Courtemanche
Courtemanche
now with
realty firm
BRADFORD--Roger Cour-
temanche of Bradford has
joined the staff of D. R.
Symmes & Associates, broker
for United Farm Agency, Inc.
in White River Junction as a
full-time salesman. He will
specialize in farms, land, and
country properties.
Courtemanche is a native of
White River Junction where
he grew up on a dairy farm.
He is a graduate of Hartford
Iiigh School and for the past 20
years has owned and managed
restaurants in Bradford. He
has been active in community
affairs, among them, Brad-
ford town lister .for four years,
active member of the Con-
necticut Valley Development
Corp. and past president of the
Connecticut Valley Jaycees.
WASIIINGTON--John T.
c'l'erry Dolan, Chairman of
the National Conservative
Political Action Committee,
NCPAC). has criticized
Vermont's Sen. Robert T.
Stafford. for "trying to
destroy President Ronald
Heagan's econotnic program
and fuel the fires of inflation
by supporting ,increased
deficit spending."
Dolan referred to an at-
lenlpt by Stafford to restore
almost $1 billion to welfare
programs which the Reagan
administration and the
Republican Scnate leadership
Social Security
is in trouble
"Social Security faces a
crisis in funding", warns
Lester Corwin, Chairman of
the Vermont TRIM Com-
mittee.
"The situation is so serious
that by 1982 the system will
run out of money to pay
current benefits unless drastic
changes are made in the
program," he said.
"Many people are unaware
that the payroll taxes the
government takes from
workers and employers do not
go into trust funds for future
use by those from whom they
are taken, but such funds are
used to pay current benefits.
So, on both a long-range and a
short-range basis, the Social
Security system is broke,"
Corwin added.
tte said if private insurance
companies operated the way
Social Security does, owners
of those companies would be
prosecuted for victimizing the
public.
"It is essential that the rew
Congress come to grips with
the crisis in Social Security,"
he continued.
The Vermont TRIM Cam,
mittee has published the
Winter TRIM Bulletin as a
public service. It contains
articles about what it
describes as the waste, fraud,
and mismanagement in the
Courtemanche resides in
Bradford with his wife administration of Social
i ..... Louise. Thecouple have two Security benefits, and about
No. 4236 Good cape, style home with commercial U grownc.hi!dren. . .. , the cause of inflation.
As a regular feature of the
potential (antiques--market garden, etc.) near exit 17, ow !n its 53th year, umtea Bulletin, a report of how Rep.
Igl on route 302. Good artesian well 2 car garage- 3 - Farm Agency, mc.. mamta!ns ,lames Jeffords, R-Vt., has
level acres, many extras included. $39,500. 625 sams. at}rues m q7 stes voted on 10 significant money
_ . === and specmnzes m me sam at
No, z831 Newbury, 12,.2 acre woodlot. Hardwoods. i town and country homes hills isprinted on thelastpage
$'3 6oo
" • business, commercial and of the Bulletin.
No.4171Groton, 10 acres near state forest. $3,90o. recreational properties and The Vermont TRIM Corn-
No. 42;6.105 acres, Wrights Mt. Road, Bradford Vt. i acreage. National mittee is one of over 300 such
committees which :are part of
$63,; a beautiful parcel of land, facing south and ..hquartrs are in Kansas a nafibnwid, b0nofit,
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finance, organization seeking to lower
DAUGllTER ARRIVES
A baby daughter, Abigail
Wigeon Matthews, was born to
Mr. and Mrs. William Mat-
thews of Thetford March 30 at
Alice Peck Day Memorial
tlospital.
taxes through less govern-
ment.
For further information
about TRIM, contact John
Curtis at S. Royalton,
telephone 763-7028.
No. 4191 78 acres, Bath, NH, $49,500; almost mile
frontage on both Conn. River and good road about one
third open farm land and two-third woods and pasture.
Owner may finance; good for farming and investment.
Prize money is offered
for best beef recipes
No. 4222 Nice. 4 bedroom home on two lovely acres
near Wells River. Living room and dining room, two
fireplaces, hardwood floors throughout, garage.
$45,000.00.
No. 4273 200 acres, Corinth, $60,000, open and wooded,
brook, secluded.
No. 4278 Bath, N.H on the Monroe Road. Comfortable,
3-bedroom mobile home with addition and nice 2-car
garage on 'z acre. $11,200.
No. 4283B l0 acres, Peacham, $6,000; frontage on all-
year road; hard & soft woods; good for recreation.
year-round home, on investment. Terms by seller.
No. 4Z94 One acre, Newbury $3,000; good secluded
CttlCAGO--The search s on
for the best beef recipe in
Vermont.
If you have a beef dish that
always gets rave reviews at
home, now is the time to enter
it in the 1981 National Beef
Cook-Off. You could win a
$1,500 first prize plus an ex-
pense-paid trip to Sioux Fails,
South Dakota, for the Beef
Cook-Off on September 23-25.
To enter, send three copies of
your recipe and a brief
biography; including name,
address and phone number, to
Mrs. Edith Bartels, Route 3,
Box 58, Gettysburg, South
Dakota, 5744Z
Do it soon -- entries must be
received by May 15.
The National Beef Cook-Off
is sponsored by the American
National CowBelles, Inc. in
cooperation with the Beef
Industry Council of the Meat
Board.
Recipes are judged in state-
by-state competition. State
winners then travel to Sioux
Falls for the National Beef
Cook-Off. Entries from all 50
states are expected in this
year's event.
EDITOR'S NOTE
"To date we have received
building site.
No. 4303 32 acres, Groton, Vt., $10,900; near Levi Pond
and Groton State Forest; improved woodland, good for __
investment and recreation. Terms from owner.
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Wells River.
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only a limited number of
entries from your state in the
National Beef Cook-Off. Since
we would like very much to
have your state represented at
this year's event, we have put
together the attached release
explaining how your readers
can enter," the sponsors said.
Prizes for the Beef Cook-Off
are: first place, $1,500; second
place, $750; third place, $500;
five honorable mentions, $100
each.
As an,added incentive for
contestants from Vermont,
the Beef Industry Council of
the Meat Board will finance
travel expenses to Sioux Falls'
for the state winner.
Any beef dish using chuck,
round, rump, fresh brisket or
ground beef is eligible. The
dish must contain a minimum
of two pounds of beef and not
more than five. The meat used
must be exclusively beef.
Cooking time cannot exceed
four hours.
Mrs. Bartels, Cook-Off
Chairman, said the purpose of
the National Beef Cook-Off is
twofold.
"First, we want to recognize
and honor America's best beef
cooks. Second, and perhaps
more important, we want to
make people aware of the
delicious entrees that can be
made from the lesser-known
beef cuts, which are often the
more economical cuts, as
well," she said.
Contestants must be 18
years old or older and cannot
he food industry professionals,
members of the American
National CowBelles, or em-
ployees of the National Live
Stock and Meat Board. The
beef dishes will be judged
according to taste, ap-
pearance, originality and ease
of preparation.
SON FOR CLOUGIIS
Mr. and Mrs. John Clough of
Fairlee are parents of a baby
son, Jason Paul, born March
31 at Alice Peck Day
Memorial Hospital.
fought bitterly against.
The Stafford co-sponsored
measure lost by a vole of 59-40.
The Reagan administration
underscored the importance
of defeating the bill when Vice
President Bush personally
presided over the debate.
l)olan said he was
"dismayed and appalkt at
the ease in which members of
the President's own party
intentionally subverted the
Presiden!'s economic
program by insisting on
spending money like
l)emocrats have for 50 years."
NCPAC announced last
November its plan to
scrutinize the record of 21
liheral Senators facing re-
election next year to decide
whether they are representing
the views of their constituents
and deserve to be re-elected.
Senator Stafford was one of
the 21 senators na reed.
i II:e1_,l I d [tl II [M :11
SUPERIOR COURT
ORANG[ COUNlff
FILED
Mar. 9, l$gl
S 21-ll Oec
STATE OF VERMONT: ORNMG[ SUPERIOR
COURT
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COUNTY Of ORANG[:
CIVIl. ACTION
IN IIIE WI[tLS MVE| SEWAGE :
DISPOSAl. PROJECT : 0oa(ET NO.
S 21.18 Oec
PETITION
TO: Presg Judge, Superior Court of the
State of Vermont, Orange Calmly
NOW COMES, David C. Stevens, Paul
Hinman, and James G. Thomas, all of Wells
River, Town of Newhury, County of Orange
nod State of Vermont, being the duly
elected and qualified Baord of Trustees of
the Villoge of Walls River, a munkipol
corporotion duly organized and existing
under the /ows of the State of Vermont
within the Town of Newbury, County of
Orange and State of Vermont, acting in
their capacity as guard of Sewage Disposal
Commissioners pursuant to Chapter 101 of
Title 24, V.S.A. by and through their
attorneys, Zuccoro & Willis, Inc., 101
Eastern Avenue, St. Johnsbury, Vermont
and state the following:
1. That soid municipal corporation is
under the necessity of constructing o
sewage disposal system.
2. Said muaicipel corporation has
caused o survey to be made of the reel
estate and easements necessary for the
construction of said sewoge disposal
system
3. The only feesible location for a
certain sewer line eosemet that is the
suect of this petition is on land and
premises owned by Harold 0. Taylor, Jr.,
of Woodsville, County of Orafton and State
of New Hampshire, and Ross C. Taylor, of
Bath, County of Graftea and State of New
Hampshire, which seid premies ore located
within the said Vilinge of Wells River, said
premises being more perticulorly descried
as follows:
"Sq/mbg et • on the meted,/be
of the Wigs River, sdled, gaMly
mstrty of the Iomga bvildln| situate4 en
the lend end Immdses 14 Hendd O. Teyler,
Jr., aed loss €. Taybr; theme nmdng
sevth 60 IF. OO" l i distance of IS
feet t • pobl; tbence rvenlng veuth 26
degrees 06" W 157.71 feet to a IXlket;
thenl senlk 06 |$'" 1 66.19 feet
to the nerthe Ihe ef U.S. Re.re 302;
thence north 19 degrees 47" E 25.20 feet
deeg the aecert/bee of U.S. Rte 02
to s F4bt; thencl north 06 dqleees $" W
-61.gl feet to a pobt; tbence m 26
degrees 06" | 115.65 feet to • I;
flnc north 60 degrees g0" W 17 feet to
eena edge of Wdb Riw, s-ll=l
I€I ill --tberly divedien fel.ing
the ewtody edge of the wags River •
dime of 25 feet to the point of
All cannes end distances above to be
• ppreximeto lad mer Inos."
Tbe er ceetobed withb tbe dve-
described ˘ewses end distances to be .14
• orII, more el" bee.
4. A survey of said premises is
onoexed hereto ond incorporated herein by
reference os Exhibit "A".
S. The easement sought is for the
purpose of constructing, maintaining,
operating, altering, repoiring, removing,
changing the size of, and reecing a line
for the transportation-of and con'ying of
sewoge over o route located within the
above described eesament, together with
necessary manholes, for the benefit of the
lond and premises located in said municipol
corporation and for the purposes set forth
in Chter ]0) of Title 24 of V.S.A.
6. H.0. Toylor Chewolet Co., Inc., a
Vermont Corporation. with on office for the
transection of business in said Village of
Wells River, has an interest in said
premises by reason of being a lessee of the
same.
7. The Wels River Savings Bank, a
banking corporation with on office for the
tronsection of business in said Villnge of
Wells River, has an interest in said
premises by holding a mortgage on said
premises.
8. Estella Taylor of Wuadsville,
County of Grafton, State of New Hampshire
has an interest in said premises hy holding
a mortgage on said premises.
9. The said Village is unable to agree
with the said owners, Norok O. Taylor, Jr.,
nod Ross C. Taylor upon the taking of the
easement described herein and more
porticulorly depicted on upon said survey
ead the amount of ˘omponsntion to be paid
therefor.
10. It is necessary that the Villoge of
Wells River acquire the easement os
described above ond as depicted in Exhibit
"A" fur the purposes set out in Paragraph
5 herein.
WNTRF.r*ORE, your Petitioners request
that the Presiding Judge of this Court fix a
time and place when be or soma other
Suporior Judge wiil hear all parties con-
cerned ond determine whether such taking
is necessary, and if it is found that such
taking is necessary, aoint three
disinterested potties to examine said
property to be taken ondlor demoged by
said Vi;Ioge and fix the componsotion to be
poid therefor.
ted thk 9th d/if Mdk, 191 I.
VItLAG! Of WILLS RIVER,
ROARD OF nlUSTUS
gy: Dvid t. Willis, i=q.,
A Member ef the
ZUCCMO A WILLIS, INC.,
IOI [am Avenue
St. Jelmsbery, VT gSgl9
In Re: WELS RIVER $EWAG| STATE Of
VERMONT:
DISPOSAl. PROJECT COUNTY Of
ORANGE, ss.
ORDER
To all persons owning or having on
interest in the premises described in the
Petition of David C. Stevens, Paul Hinmon
and James G, Thomas, Board of Sawoge
Disposal Commissioners pursuant to
Chapter 101, of Title 24 V.S.A. doted
March 9, 1981 at St. Johnsbory, Vermont,
by and through their attorneys.
You are hereby notified to appear
before the undersigned Superior Judge or
some other Seperior Judge st the cour-
thouse in Chelsea, Orange County, Ver-
mont on the 28th day of April, 1981 at
9:30 o'clock in the forenoon to show
cmse, if eay, why the prayer of the
foregoing Petition sheuld not be granted.
Yerme, rids 9th day of kk, 1911.
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Pr,ge
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of t, Stoto d Vera
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