ESTATE
FOR SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR RENT
ACRES--- FOR RENT-- House in
Bradford. 6 rooms, bath, &
garage. Available end June.
203- Reference and security
or J.O. Box deposit. Frances Hyde,
Bradford, Vt. 802-222-4088.
HELP WANTI;D
PUBLIC NOTICE
r SALE - by
earn lakefront
I°1; Lake, 21 miles
'aer. Completely
$19,0 firm. Owner
PoSSible. Call 802-
vrfl.__CW
AVAILABLE FOR IM-
MEDIATE occupancy. A one
and a two bedroom apart-
ment. Both with bath, wall to
wall carpeting, kitchen ap-
pliances. Heat, t , lights, hot
water, gas, and rubbish
removal included in rent.
Security deposit required. No
children or pets in this well
managed 13uilding. Mt.
Gardner Apts., 43 Central St.,
Woodsville, N.H. Tel. 787-6280
or 787-6355. Edward C. Patten.
4--TF----c
FOR RENT-- 20 x 25 building
for office space. Call for
details. 802-22-4704. 2T---6-
9--C
FOR RENT-- Cottage directly
on Halls Lake, Newbury, Vt.
1982 season. 2 bedrooms,
kitchen, living room, sleeping
porch, dining room, dock,
boat, and much more. For
season $1800. Call Lil 203-767-
1966 for details or write P.O.
Box 305 Essex, Conn. 06426.
7T--6-30--C
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT-- Small
trailer or camp. Reasonable
or would consider caretakers
situation. Write Journal
Opinion, Box 222, Bradford,
Vt. 05033. TF--5-12---c
ANCONIA INSURANCE
& REAL, ESTATE AGENCY
E. Quig FrankCorbett I i4
m-,=...i
Franconia, N.H. REALTOR
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIE. €
ecru, Piermont, $8,525.
N.H., $4,500.
$20,700.
$5,900•
Newbary, $20,000; mostly wooded; long fromoge on
subdivision, homini.
$4,250; wooded acrenge on oll-yeer rood.
$17,000; wooded.
Howbury, $3,600.
Newb ., $75,000; 6000' froage; 20 acres open,
, house and 190 acres, Newbury, $97;800.
e on 5 acres with Pond, Ryegota, $19,500.
rand 1 acre, $1U,000.
10 + acres, Chose Hollow Rd. $5,300. ($1,000
percent per a
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
AUCTI()N
_ Gara(je Sales
oodsville, Nil 03785
603-747.2000
ASSOCIATES
Paul Mayette
787-6270
Robert Dupuis
747-2531
Beautiful view -- 6 year old chalet
lake -- 2 bedrooms plus loft -- full
heat and wood stove . . .
$39,900.
leg home -- 1 acre wooded lot
mountain views. 2 bedrooms, 1
brick fireplace in master B-R ...
deck. Offered at $39,500.
6 room modified cape on town lot.
remodeled-fully insulated. 3
two l/z baths . . . comes with wood
and Franklin stove in the L-
500.
1900 farm house on 3.3 acres -- 4
s, 1 bath. Large country kitchen, living
room, library. Attached 24'x36'
Cement floor . . . would be ideal for
currently used as body shop.
with beautiful mountain views. On
-- a real bargain at $45,000.
located Cape home only 31/2 yrs. old.
condition; needs only some minor
3 bdrms., kitchen, dining rm.;
20+- acres of mostly soft woods. 11
L Barre. $49,900.
w=3 bdrms., kitchen, dining rm.,
full cellar, oil hot water heat.
11/4 acres w-privacy, beautiful
all & goes w-house. 15
150,000.
newly renovated, 3 bdrm. Cape
& wall to wall carpet.
Village lot. $43,5OO.
70 Atlantic Mobile Home w-3 bdr-
refrig, included. May be moved or
paying rental fee. $6,500.
home w-4 bdrms., kitchen,
rm. w-brick hearth. 11/2 baths,
lg. barn, 3 acres -- 1/2 wooded.
te location. $59,500.
il JCT. 5 & 25
rhSUDFORD, VT. 05033
TEL.: 802-222-4703
Broker
Salesman 222-5792
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NOTICE OF ERROR
IN LEGAL NOTICE
In a legal notice published on May 19, 1982 In the
Journal Opinion and on May 26, 1982 in the Second
Opinion, notice was given that real property in
Bradford, Vt. belonging to Gregory and Marie
L'Ecuyer would be sold for payment of delinquent real
property taxes. The description of that property in that
notice was in error, and may have been read to mean
that the property to be sold belonged to Gary and Toni
Pape. In fact the Papes owe no delinquent taxes on real
property in Bradford and there is no intent to sell any
real property owned by them. The error is sincerely
regretted, and an apology made.
WILLIAM G. POLEY
COLLECTOR OF TAXES
CHRISTOPHER DYE
ATTORNEY FOR WILLIAM G. POLEY
PUBLIC NOTICE
TO RESIDENTS
OF
NEWBURY & BRADFORD
CHANGE OF DAYS AND HOURS ON
NEWBURY SANITARY LANDFILL
EFFECTIVE 24 JUNE, 1982. DUMPING
WILL BE CHANGED FROM WED-
NESDAY TO THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY REMAIN THE SAME.
HOURS WILL NOW BE 8:00 AM TO 4:00
PM.
Per Order Selectmen
Kenneth Alger Sr.
Richard V. Rosen
Frederic B. Cobb
It
WARNING
ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING
OF THE BRADFORD ACADEMY
& GRADED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Tuesday, June 29, 1982, A.D.
7:30 P.M.
The legal voters of the Bradford Academy & Graded
School District are hereby notified and warned to meet
at the Bradford Academy Auditorium in Bradford,
Vermont, in said District, on Tuesday, June 29, 1982 at
half Mter seven in the evening to act upon the
following, to wit:
ARTICLE 1. To elect a Moderator and Clerk for the
year ensuing.
ARTICLE 4. To hear and act upon the report of the
officers of said District for the past year.
ARTICLE 3. To elect a Trustee of said District for
three years ensuing; to elect a Treasurer for the
year ensuing; and to elect all other officers
required by law to be elected at said meeting.
ARTICLE 4. To elect one member to serve as
Director of the Union High School District No.
30 for three years.
ARTICLE 5. To see if the District will vote to ap-
propriate a sum of money to defray its expenses
and liabilities, and if so, how much.
ARTICLE 6. To see if the District will raise $20,000
for the purpose of completing energy saving
projects at the Elementary School.
ARTICLE 7. To see if the District will vote that all
taxes be placed in the hands of the Treasurer no
later than September 1, 1982, due and payable
November 30, 1982, 3:00P.M. (90days) without
discount. Delinquent taxes will be turned over
to the Tax Collector and a penalty tax of 1
percent per month interest plus the collector's
fee will be charged to all delinquent accounts.
ARTICLE 8. To see if the District will vote to
authorize and empower the Trustees to borrow
money for current expenses pending the
collection of taxes.
ARTICLE 9. To see if the District will vote to repeal
the tax on inventory as defined in Section
3802(14) of Title 32 of the Vermont Statues
Annotated, and in lieu thereof tax business
machinery and equipment in accordance with
Section 3618 of that Title.
ARTICLE 10. To see if the District will vote to
stabilize taxes on the new building and its
equipment proposed to be built by New England
Bank Support on a site adjacent to the Bradford
National Bank at 50 percent the first year, 40
percent the second year, 30 percent the third
year, 20 percent the fourth year and 10 percent
the fifth year.
ARTICLE II. To see if the District will authorize the
Trustees to assume control of existing bank
accounts used to maintain the Bugbee Landing
and Recreation Area and use said funds along
with any donations that may be received from
time to time to establish a trust fund to be called
the Bugbee Trust Fund with income from the
principal of said fund to be used for the main-
tenance of said area, including the camping
area and restroom facilities in the clubhouse,
located adjacent to the Waits River.
ARTICLE 12. To transact any other business which
may legally come before said meeting.
Dated at Bradford, Vermont this 21st day of May, A.D.
1982.
Hazel B. Pratt
Richard H. McClintock
Sally A. Carson
I hereby certify that the foregoing warning was duly
recorded before being posted.
ATTEST: Ruth O. Southworth, Clerk
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FOR SALE--- 16 horsepower,
7100B Kubato tractor, 242
hours. $4,000. 603-989-5822.
IT--6-9---PD
OLD ORIENTAL
RUGS WANTED
Any size or condition. Call
Tell Free 1-800-553-8003.
RIGHT-OF-WAY MAINTENANCE
In an effort to ensure its customers have continued
reliable electric service at the lowest possible cost, Cen-
tral Vermont Public Service Corporation will be using
ground crews to chemically treat undesirable tree
species in its distribution line rights-of-way.
Distribution lines are the smaller lines along streets
and highways serving individual homes.
In the next few weeks, CVPS will be doing
maintenance spraying on various distribution lines in
the Towns listed below:
Fairlee, West Fsirlee, Thetford, Vershire and StratfOrd.
The herbicide to be used -- Krenite S -- is approved
for use by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
and the Commissioner of the Vermont Department of
Agriculture after a close review by the nine-member
Pesticide Advisqry Council.*
All known wells, public and private water supplies,
streams, and ponds along the rights-of-way have been
noted and will be avoided. Vermont regulation, however,
requires landowners along the above-listed rights-of-way
to contact the Company and inform it of the existence of
private water supplies within 100 feet of the distribution
line rights-of-way.
*The Pesticide Advisory Council is made up of represen-
tatives from the following state departments or ag'en-
cies: Forest and Parks, Water Resources, Fish and
Game, Health, Agriculture, University of Vermont Exten-
seen Service, Transportation, UVM College of Medicine,
and UVM Entomology Department•
Affected landowners with any questions regarding
private water supplies, environmentally sensitive areas
or information in general should contact:
bert Grant, Manager of Distribution Right-of-Way
Central Vermont Public Service Corporstlon
77 Grove Street
Rutland, Vermont 05.701
Telephone: (Area Code 802) 773-2711
Toll Free (Vermont only): 1-800-622-4141
DIST. 1-82
WARNING
ANNUAL TOWN
SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING
To the voters of the Newbury School District,
Greetings:
The inhabitants of the Town of Newbury, legal voters
in the Newbury Town School District Meeting, are
hereby warned and notified to meet in the Newbury
Village Hall in said Newbury, on Monday, the 28th day
of June, 1982, at 8:00 P.M. to act on the following ar-
ticles, viz:
ARTICLE 1. To elect a Moderator for the year en-
suing.
ARTICLE 2. To hear and dispose of the reports of the
Town School District.
ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town School District will
authorize the School Directors to borrow money
to pay expenses in anticipation of taxes.
ARTICLE 4. To see what amount the Town School
District will vote to raise to pay Town School
District expenses and to determine method of
payment, for the fiscal year running from July
1, 1982, to June 30, 1983.
ARTICLE 5. To elect one School Director to Union
High School District No. 30 for a term of three
years.
ARTICLE 6. To elect a Town School Director for
three years; a Town School Auditor for three
years; a Treasurer for one year.
ARTICLE 7. To transact any other business
necessary to come before said meeting.
Delores Drugach
Russell D. Carson
Gerry E. Brooks
NEWBURY TOWN SCHOOL DIRECTORS
Newbury, Vermont
May 20, 1982
i hereby certify that the foregoing was recorded before
posting.
Attest: Barbara M. Welch, Town Clerk
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PROPOSED
STATE REGULATIONS
EXPLANATION FOR CITIZENS
f By low, every prepaid lutation must be pu.bli. in on abbreviated notice
erm on a wed(Iv basis in selactod newspapers in the stem.
The purpose'of iin9 these rngubtiom is to Give y a ch .o.nceto .r*'vqmd,
orohy or n writin 9. The low also TOys the ngoncy must hal0 a puo#c neortng on a
proposed regulation if 25 persons or an association having at Ionst 25 memoirs
requests it in writing.
To get a copy of o rule or make Sgestions to the agency, carl or write the
contact person listed betow for each rlOtion. You can obo make commits to
the Llslative Committee which reviews rngulatiom by contacting the Legislative
Committee on Admistrative Rules, State House, Mompelior, VT 05602
(telephone= 828-2231 ).
CERTIRCATION OF SCHOOL PERSOI00NEL
Vermont Proposed Rule 82-P35
AGENCY: Education Deportment
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gerard
Asselin, Director, Adult Education Services, State
Department of Education, State Office Building,
Montpelier, VT 05602. Phone: 828-3131.
FAMILY DAY CARE HOME
REGISTRATION STANDARDS
Vermont Proposed Rule 82-P36
AGENCY: Social and Rehabilitation Services
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Allen R. Ploof,
Policy, Procedure and Regulation Consultant,
Deportment of Social and Rehabilitation Services, 103
South Main Street, Waterbury, VT 05676. Phone: 241-
2149.
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June 9, 1982-The Second Opininn-Page 7A
00CLASSIFIEI)S;
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WANTED-- Toy Party
demonstraters for Friendly
Home Parties. Call Martha
Wright 802-476-6768 or Virginia
Bedell 802-439-5720 (Bradford)
or Virginia Esterville 802-476-
3635. 4T--6-30---CW
REPORTER
Part-time
We are looking for an
experienced reporter to
work part-time in the
Woodsville, Wells River
area. Call 802-2.-5281
for appointment.
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GREAT OPPORTUNITIES
for High School seniors,
graduates and prior-service
people to fill vacancies in
armor operation, and tran-
rtation. We provide up-to-
e training, pay, and
benefits including generous
bonuses and college tuition
assistance if you qualify, Call
SSG Dick Odette, your local
Vermont Army National
Guard recruiter, at 802-674-
5685 or 222-4611 for an ap-
pointment. 4T--6-2 I--C
JOB INFORMATION--
Cruise Ship Jobs. Also
Houston, Dallas, Overseas
bS. 312-741-9780 Dept. 773A
one Call Refundable.
! T--6-16--PD
WANTED-- Children to
babysit, 2 years and up.
Experienced. Virginia Bedell
802-439-5720. 4T--6-16---C
SITUATION WANTED--
Mother of 2, will babysit !n my
home days or evemngs.
Fenced yard, nutritious
meals, can provide tran-
sportation. 6Q3-747-3011.
IT--6-26--PD
HAVE A HIGHLY profitabie
and beautiful Jean Shop of
,0ur own. Featuring the latest
m Jeans, Denims, Sportswear
and Western Wear. $8,900 to
$12,900 includes beginning
inventory, fixtures and
training. You may have your
store open in as little as 15
days. Call any time Mr.
Hartley 1-800-527.6443. IT----6-
9---PD
YOU CAN START a new
career at any age. We'll
provide opportunity. You
provide initiative & hard
work. No investment. Call 802-
476-8648. E.O.E. IT---6-9--CW
GARAGE SALE-- June 12, 10-
4, Goshen Rd., Follow signs.
Clothes, toys, bunkbeds,
antenna, old couch. Antenna.
IT-.6-9---PD
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STATE OF VERMONT
NOTRE TO ClBOITORS
DISTRICT OF Bradford, SS.
To the Creditors of the Estate of Glenn S.
Sotls late of New6ury, decmsed.
John Morale, Esq. Of Wells River,
Vermont 05081 hereby states that he has
been oppointad o personal representative of
the above estate, All creditors having claims
against the above estate are required to
present the claim in writing within fou˘
months offer the dote of the first publication
hereof to the above persanol representative
at the above address or to the Register of the
Probate Court at Wells River, Vermont
05081, or said claim will be forever barred.
Dated at Wells River, Vt. this 26th day of
May, 1982.
iohn Mm'ole
Pe˘lleel legvesae
6/2-9-16
|TAlri Of VlI
NOTICl TO CHOITOIS
DBTRICT OF BRADFORD, SS.
To the Creditors of the Estate of Boniomin
A. Matthews late of Jomesvilla, New York,
daceesed•
David Matthews of Jomesvilio, New Ycrk
hereby states that he has been appointed a
personal represefltative of the obave estate.
NI crtors herin 0 claims ngoiast the above
estate are required to present the claim in
writing within four months after the date of
the first publication hereof to the obave
personal representative at the office of his
attorney, Phip H. Zolinger, Jr. whose
address is Box 13t0, Montpellor, VT 05602,
or to the Register of the Probate Court at
Wells River, Vermont, or said claim will be
forever honed.
Doted at Montpetier, Vermont, this 13th
day of May, 1982.
David Matthews
Irmml IleFvemttve
llncuter
5126-612.9
iii.#;l l,ii00l t
IIIG OP IIIAIm
01t ALLMMIiCl M IfltlL
• STATE OF VERMONT
I THE MATTER OF THE ESTATt OF Lr €.
lii
PROTE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF
To the heirs at low and eli penmns in-
terested in the Estate of Lester C. Runnels,
e of Nowbury, Vermont, in =aid District,
daTeased:
You are entitled that e written instrumont
doted Octoher 7, 1969, and p=rporttn 8 to be
the Lost Will and Testament of said daasod
hes been presented to the Probate Court for
the Oistrtct of Bradrd by Oovid Pbcey and
Morilyn Whmbr, with o petition requesting
Probate thereof.
The thereon hes In Jlull
for the 6th day of July, ! 962 at 1000 e.m.
at the Probate Court, WMls River, Vermont.
You iq mponr thln and th,m to show
cause, if any you my hove, why the mid
instrument should not be ellowed as the Last
Will and Testammt of the de˘onsed.
Dated this 2od day of June, 1982.
Is/Rein S. Vign
Jge
619-1-23
CHALLENGING
OPPORTUNITY
for right couple.
Requirements: love of children, patience, and
understanding. Vermont residents. Pay
minimal.
Reward: satisfaction of helping a child and his
family. Foster parenting.
For information, call Mary Robert, Vermont
Div. of Social Services, 295-7591.,
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REGISTERED
NURSE
With operating room supervisory ex-
perience wanted to manage small, busy
OR/CS. Contact
DNS Cottage Hospital
Woodsville, N.H. 03785
GOOD USED
FURNITURE
SUCH AS;
Oak Furniture
Walnut Furniture
Mah000anv Furniture
Or Any C0m01ete Estate
; Barber Sales Inc.
603-448-3366
We Are Pa" Prices.
ESTATEAUCTION
The Personalty of the
Late Ethel M. Waterman
North Thetford, Vermont
Sunday, June 13, 1982 at 1 :O0 P.M.
Exhibition from I1:00 A.M. Morning of Sale
Lecation: Directly off Rte. 5 in North Thetford, Ver-
mont
We have been commissioned to offer at public
auction, the contents of this old Cape homesteadfrom
the premises under tents. Ethel Waterman lived to be
in her 80's and was a life-long resident of Vermont.
Items are in as found condition.
In Part: Chippendale 4-drawer graduated chest with
full bracket base and in as found condition; 3 pc. fancy
oak Victorian bedroom set consisting of high bed, chest
with mirror and commode; another Victorian bedroom
set with high bed and chest with mirror; North Pole
stand up oak ice chest; 42" drop leaf table; Hep-
plewhite 1-drawer lightstand; turned leg 1-drawer
lightstand; bow back Windsor sidechair; Windsor
rocker; set of plank seat kitchen chairs; fancy maple
spool bed; lift top commode; oak commode; small pine
cheese type cupboard; pine washstand; fancy walnut
center table; Victorian drop leaf table with leaves;
wicker armchair; fancy wicker rocker; floor model
record player; Victorian cane seat and back chairs and
rockers; early pine wash benches; childs wagon with
decoration; decorated childs sled; Victorian sewing
machine; several Victorian trunks and more.
Glenwood cast iron wood burning kitchen range,
Bisque head doll "Daisy"; 12" Bisque head doll with
kid body; china head doll; few dolls heads; dolls fur-,
niture; dishes; few clothes.
Children's books; old magazines; ivory handled dolls
parasol; few old clothes and lace; 10" Steiff teddy
bear; climbing monkey on string; chicken on springs;
old games; several old post cards; picture albums;
few daguerreotypes; old baskets; wooden chopping
bowls; other wooden ware; tin items; lanterns; old
crocks and jugs; painted Noah s ark with animals;
early lg. lapped wooden furkin; iron kettles; other iron
ware.
Marble shelf clock; kitchen shelf clock; small china
clock; bridge style lamps; Meissen style oil lamp;
rayo lamp complete; other lamps; cranberry cruet;
colored toothpick; pattern, pressed, Depression,
Japanese, English and other glass and china; small
Ironstone tureen.
Painting, of lake with standing deer; painting of
autumn scene; other paintings and prints; several
good walnut and other frames,
Few pieces of coin and sterling silver flatware;
plated silver including napkin ring with butterfly; etc.
Hand tools, carpenter and garden.
Coins & tools, carpenter and garden.
Coins including 1843 dollar; 1899 two and a half
dollar; various 19th century quarters, dimes, nickels
and pennies; various other later date coins.
Sale Per Order of Attorney Daniel GroSsman,
Norwich, Vt.
Terms-Cash ar check Tent-Seats.Caterer
WILLIAM A. SMITH, INC.
Auctioneer and Appraiser
Plainfiid, New Hampshire 03781
Tel. 603-675-2549
Consignment Sales Room 603-298.8478
N.H. License No. 2124
Me. No. 00410-- Vt. No, 2142
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ESTATE
FOR SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR RENT
ACRES--- FOR RENT-- House in
Bradford. 6 rooms, bath, &
garage. Available end June.
203- Reference and security
or J.O. Box deposit. Frances Hyde,
Bradford, Vt. 802-222-4088.
HELP WANTI;D
PUBLIC NOTICE
r SALE - by
earn lakefront
I°1; Lake, 21 miles
'aer. Completely
$19,0 firm. Owner
PoSSible. Call 802-
vrfl.__CW
AVAILABLE FOR IM-
MEDIATE occupancy. A one
and a two bedroom apart-
ment. Both with bath, wall to
wall carpeting, kitchen ap-
pliances. Heat, t , lights, hot
water, gas, and rubbish
removal included in rent.
Security deposit required. No
children or pets in this well
managed 13uilding. Mt.
Gardner Apts., 43 Central St.,
Woodsville, N.H. Tel. 787-6280
or 787-6355. Edward C. Patten.
4--TF----c
FOR RENT-- 20 x 25 building
for office space. Call for
details. 802-22-4704. 2T---6-
9--C
FOR RENT-- Cottage directly
on Halls Lake, Newbury, Vt.
1982 season. 2 bedrooms,
kitchen, living room, sleeping
porch, dining room, dock,
boat, and much more. For
season $1800. Call Lil 203-767-
1966 for details or write P.O.
Box 305 Essex, Conn. 06426.
7T--6-30--C
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT-- Small
trailer or camp. Reasonable
or would consider caretakers
situation. Write Journal
Opinion, Box 222, Bradford,
Vt. 05033. TF--5-12---c
ANCONIA INSURANCE
& REAL, ESTATE AGENCY
E. Quig FrankCorbett I i4
m-,=...i
Franconia, N.H. REALTOR
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIE. €
ecru, Piermont, $8,525.
N.H., $4,500.
$20,700.
$5,900•
Newbary, $20,000; mostly wooded; long fromoge on
subdivision, homini.
$4,250; wooded acrenge on oll-yeer rood.
$17,000; wooded.
Howbury, $3,600.
Newb ., $75,000; 6000' froage; 20 acres open,
, house and 190 acres, Newbury, $97;800.
e on 5 acres with Pond, Ryegota, $19,500.
rand 1 acre, $1U,000.
10 + acres, Chose Hollow Rd. $5,300. ($1,000
percent per a
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
AUCTI()N
_ Gara(je Sales
oodsville, Nil 03785
603-747.2000
ASSOCIATES
Paul Mayette
787-6270
Robert Dupuis
747-2531
Beautiful view -- 6 year old chalet
lake -- 2 bedrooms plus loft -- full
heat and wood stove . . .
$39,900.
leg home -- 1 acre wooded lot
mountain views. 2 bedrooms, 1
brick fireplace in master B-R ...
deck. Offered at $39,500.
6 room modified cape on town lot.
remodeled-fully insulated. 3
two l/z baths . . . comes with wood
and Franklin stove in the L-
500.
1900 farm house on 3.3 acres -- 4
s, 1 bath. Large country kitchen, living
room, library. Attached 24'x36'
Cement floor . . . would be ideal for
currently used as body shop.
with beautiful mountain views. On
-- a real bargain at $45,000.
located Cape home only 31/2 yrs. old.
condition; needs only some minor
3 bdrms., kitchen, dining rm.;
20+- acres of mostly soft woods. 11
L Barre. $49,900.
w=3 bdrms., kitchen, dining rm.,
full cellar, oil hot water heat.
11/4 acres w-privacy, beautiful
all & goes w-house. 15
150,000.
newly renovated, 3 bdrm. Cape
& wall to wall carpet.
Village lot. $43,5OO.
70 Atlantic Mobile Home w-3 bdr-
refrig, included. May be moved or
paying rental fee. $6,500.
home w-4 bdrms., kitchen,
rm. w-brick hearth. 11/2 baths,
lg. barn, 3 acres -- 1/2 wooded.
te location. $59,500.
il JCT. 5 & 25
rhSUDFORD, VT. 05033
TEL.: 802-222-4703
Broker
Salesman 222-5792
I
NOTICE OF ERROR
IN LEGAL NOTICE
In a legal notice published on May 19, 1982 In the
Journal Opinion and on May 26, 1982 in the Second
Opinion, notice was given that real property in
Bradford, Vt. belonging to Gregory and Marie
L'Ecuyer would be sold for payment of delinquent real
property taxes. The description of that property in that
notice was in error, and may have been read to mean
that the property to be sold belonged to Gary and Toni
Pape. In fact the Papes owe no delinquent taxes on real
property in Bradford and there is no intent to sell any
real property owned by them. The error is sincerely
regretted, and an apology made.
WILLIAM G. POLEY
COLLECTOR OF TAXES
CHRISTOPHER DYE
ATTORNEY FOR WILLIAM G. POLEY
PUBLIC NOTICE
TO RESIDENTS
OF
NEWBURY & BRADFORD
CHANGE OF DAYS AND HOURS ON
NEWBURY SANITARY LANDFILL
EFFECTIVE 24 JUNE, 1982. DUMPING
WILL BE CHANGED FROM WED-
NESDAY TO THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY REMAIN THE SAME.
HOURS WILL NOW BE 8:00 AM TO 4:00
PM.
Per Order Selectmen
Kenneth Alger Sr.
Richard V. Rosen
Frederic B. Cobb
It
WARNING
ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING
OF THE BRADFORD ACADEMY
& GRADED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Tuesday, June 29, 1982, A.D.
7:30 P.M.
The legal voters of the Bradford Academy & Graded
School District are hereby notified and warned to meet
at the Bradford Academy Auditorium in Bradford,
Vermont, in said District, on Tuesday, June 29, 1982 at
half Mter seven in the evening to act upon the
following, to wit:
ARTICLE 1. To elect a Moderator and Clerk for the
year ensuing.
ARTICLE 4. To hear and act upon the report of the
officers of said District for the past year.
ARTICLE 3. To elect a Trustee of said District for
three years ensuing; to elect a Treasurer for the
year ensuing; and to elect all other officers
required by law to be elected at said meeting.
ARTICLE 4. To elect one member to serve as
Director of the Union High School District No.
30 for three years.
ARTICLE 5. To see if the District will vote to ap-
propriate a sum of money to defray its expenses
and liabilities, and if so, how much.
ARTICLE 6. To see if the District will raise $20,000
for the purpose of completing energy saving
projects at the Elementary School.
ARTICLE 7. To see if the District will vote that all
taxes be placed in the hands of the Treasurer no
later than September 1, 1982, due and payable
November 30, 1982, 3:00P.M. (90days) without
discount. Delinquent taxes will be turned over
to the Tax Collector and a penalty tax of 1
percent per month interest plus the collector's
fee will be charged to all delinquent accounts.
ARTICLE 8. To see if the District will vote to
authorize and empower the Trustees to borrow
money for current expenses pending the
collection of taxes.
ARTICLE 9. To see if the District will vote to repeal
the tax on inventory as defined in Section
3802(14) of Title 32 of the Vermont Statues
Annotated, and in lieu thereof tax business
machinery and equipment in accordance with
Section 3618 of that Title.
ARTICLE 10. To see if the District will vote to
stabilize taxes on the new building and its
equipment proposed to be built by New England
Bank Support on a site adjacent to the Bradford
National Bank at 50 percent the first year, 40
percent the second year, 30 percent the third
year, 20 percent the fourth year and 10 percent
the fifth year.
ARTICLE II. To see if the District will authorize the
Trustees to assume control of existing bank
accounts used to maintain the Bugbee Landing
and Recreation Area and use said funds along
with any donations that may be received from
time to time to establish a trust fund to be called
the Bugbee Trust Fund with income from the
principal of said fund to be used for the main-
tenance of said area, including the camping
area and restroom facilities in the clubhouse,
located adjacent to the Waits River.
ARTICLE 12. To transact any other business which
may legally come before said meeting.
Dated at Bradford, Vermont this 21st day of May, A.D.
1982.
Hazel B. Pratt
Richard H. McClintock
Sally A. Carson
I hereby certify that the foregoing warning was duly
recorded before being posted.
ATTEST: Ruth O. Southworth, Clerk
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FOR SALE--- 16 horsepower,
7100B Kubato tractor, 242
hours. $4,000. 603-989-5822.
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OLD ORIENTAL
RUGS WANTED
Any size or condition. Call
Tell Free 1-800-553-8003.
RIGHT-OF-WAY MAINTENANCE
In an effort to ensure its customers have continued
reliable electric service at the lowest possible cost, Cen-
tral Vermont Public Service Corporation will be using
ground crews to chemically treat undesirable tree
species in its distribution line rights-of-way.
Distribution lines are the smaller lines along streets
and highways serving individual homes.
In the next few weeks, CVPS will be doing
maintenance spraying on various distribution lines in
the Towns listed below:
Fairlee, West Fsirlee, Thetford, Vershire and StratfOrd.
The herbicide to be used -- Krenite S -- is approved
for use by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
and the Commissioner of the Vermont Department of
Agriculture after a close review by the nine-member
Pesticide Advisqry Council.*
All known wells, public and private water supplies,
streams, and ponds along the rights-of-way have been
noted and will be avoided. Vermont regulation, however,
requires landowners along the above-listed rights-of-way
to contact the Company and inform it of the existence of
private water supplies within 100 feet of the distribution
line rights-of-way.
*The Pesticide Advisory Council is made up of represen-
tatives from the following state departments or ag'en-
cies: Forest and Parks, Water Resources, Fish and
Game, Health, Agriculture, University of Vermont Exten-
seen Service, Transportation, UVM College of Medicine,
and UVM Entomology Department•
Affected landowners with any questions regarding
private water supplies, environmentally sensitive areas
or information in general should contact:
bert Grant, Manager of Distribution Right-of-Way
Central Vermont Public Service Corporstlon
77 Grove Street
Rutland, Vermont 05.701
Telephone: (Area Code 802) 773-2711
Toll Free (Vermont only): 1-800-622-4141
DIST. 1-82
WARNING
ANNUAL TOWN
SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING
To the voters of the Newbury School District,
Greetings:
The inhabitants of the Town of Newbury, legal voters
in the Newbury Town School District Meeting, are
hereby warned and notified to meet in the Newbury
Village Hall in said Newbury, on Monday, the 28th day
of June, 1982, at 8:00 P.M. to act on the following ar-
ticles, viz:
ARTICLE 1. To elect a Moderator for the year en-
suing.
ARTICLE 2. To hear and dispose of the reports of the
Town School District.
ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town School District will
authorize the School Directors to borrow money
to pay expenses in anticipation of taxes.
ARTICLE 4. To see what amount the Town School
District will vote to raise to pay Town School
District expenses and to determine method of
payment, for the fiscal year running from July
1, 1982, to June 30, 1983.
ARTICLE 5. To elect one School Director to Union
High School District No. 30 for a term of three
years.
ARTICLE 6. To elect a Town School Director for
three years; a Town School Auditor for three
years; a Treasurer for one year.
ARTICLE 7. To transact any other business
necessary to come before said meeting.
Delores Drugach
Russell D. Carson
Gerry E. Brooks
NEWBURY TOWN SCHOOL DIRECTORS
Newbury, Vermont
May 20, 1982
i hereby certify that the foregoing was recorded before
posting.
Attest: Barbara M. Welch, Town Clerk
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PROPOSED
STATE REGULATIONS
EXPLANATION FOR CITIZENS
f By low, every prepaid lutation must be pu.bli. in on abbreviated notice
erm on a wed(Iv basis in selactod newspapers in the stem.
The purpose'of iin9 these rngubtiom is to Give y a ch .o.nceto .r*'vqmd,
orohy or n writin 9. The low also TOys the ngoncy must hal0 a puo#c neortng on a
proposed regulation if 25 persons or an association having at Ionst 25 memoirs
requests it in writing.
To get a copy of o rule or make Sgestions to the agency, carl or write the
contact person listed betow for each rlOtion. You can obo make commits to
the Llslative Committee which reviews rngulatiom by contacting the Legislative
Committee on Admistrative Rules, State House, Mompelior, VT 05602
(telephone= 828-2231 ).
CERTIRCATION OF SCHOOL PERSOI00NEL
Vermont Proposed Rule 82-P35
AGENCY: Education Deportment
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gerard
Asselin, Director, Adult Education Services, State
Department of Education, State Office Building,
Montpelier, VT 05602. Phone: 828-3131.
FAMILY DAY CARE HOME
REGISTRATION STANDARDS
Vermont Proposed Rule 82-P36
AGENCY: Social and Rehabilitation Services
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Allen R. Ploof,
Policy, Procedure and Regulation Consultant,
Deportment of Social and Rehabilitation Services, 103
South Main Street, Waterbury, VT 05676. Phone: 241-
2149.
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June 9, 1982-The Second Opininn-Page 7A
00CLASSIFIEI)S;
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WANTED-- Toy Party
demonstraters for Friendly
Home Parties. Call Martha
Wright 802-476-6768 or Virginia
Bedell 802-439-5720 (Bradford)
or Virginia Esterville 802-476-
3635. 4T--6-30---CW
REPORTER
Part-time
We are looking for an
experienced reporter to
work part-time in the
Woodsville, Wells River
area. Call 802-2.-5281
for appointment.
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GREAT OPPORTUNITIES
for High School seniors,
graduates and prior-service
people to fill vacancies in
armor operation, and tran-
rtation. We provide up-to-
e training, pay, and
benefits including generous
bonuses and college tuition
assistance if you qualify, Call
SSG Dick Odette, your local
Vermont Army National
Guard recruiter, at 802-674-
5685 or 222-4611 for an ap-
pointment. 4T--6-2 I--C
JOB INFORMATION--
Cruise Ship Jobs. Also
Houston, Dallas, Overseas
bS. 312-741-9780 Dept. 773A
one Call Refundable.
! T--6-16--PD
WANTED-- Children to
babysit, 2 years and up.
Experienced. Virginia Bedell
802-439-5720. 4T--6-16---C
SITUATION WANTED--
Mother of 2, will babysit !n my
home days or evemngs.
Fenced yard, nutritious
meals, can provide tran-
sportation. 6Q3-747-3011.
IT--6-26--PD
HAVE A HIGHLY profitabie
and beautiful Jean Shop of
,0ur own. Featuring the latest
m Jeans, Denims, Sportswear
and Western Wear. $8,900 to
$12,900 includes beginning
inventory, fixtures and
training. You may have your
store open in as little as 15
days. Call any time Mr.
Hartley 1-800-527.6443. IT----6-
9---PD
YOU CAN START a new
career at any age. We'll
provide opportunity. You
provide initiative & hard
work. No investment. Call 802-
476-8648. E.O.E. IT---6-9--CW
GARAGE SALE-- June 12, 10-
4, Goshen Rd., Follow signs.
Clothes, toys, bunkbeds,
antenna, old couch. Antenna.
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STATE OF VERMONT
NOTRE TO ClBOITORS
DISTRICT OF Bradford, SS.
To the Creditors of the Estate of Glenn S.
Sotls late of New6ury, decmsed.
John Morale, Esq. Of Wells River,
Vermont 05081 hereby states that he has
been oppointad o personal representative of
the above estate, All creditors having claims
against the above estate are required to
present the claim in writing within fou˘
months offer the dote of the first publication
hereof to the above persanol representative
at the above address or to the Register of the
Probate Court at Wells River, Vermont
05081, or said claim will be forever barred.
Dated at Wells River, Vt. this 26th day of
May, 1982.
iohn Mm'ole
Pe˘lleel legvesae
6/2-9-16
|TAlri Of VlI
NOTICl TO CHOITOIS
DBTRICT OF BRADFORD, SS.
To the Creditors of the Estate of Boniomin
A. Matthews late of Jomesvilla, New York,
daceesed•
David Matthews of Jomesvilio, New Ycrk
hereby states that he has been appointed a
personal represefltative of the obave estate.
NI crtors herin 0 claims ngoiast the above
estate are required to present the claim in
writing within four months after the date of
the first publication hereof to the obave
personal representative at the office of his
attorney, Phip H. Zolinger, Jr. whose
address is Box 13t0, Montpellor, VT 05602,
or to the Register of the Probate Court at
Wells River, Vermont, or said claim will be
forever honed.
Doted at Montpetier, Vermont, this 13th
day of May, 1982.
David Matthews
Irmml IleFvemttve
llncuter
5126-612.9
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IIIG OP IIIAIm
01t ALLMMIiCl M IfltlL
• STATE OF VERMONT
I THE MATTER OF THE ESTATt OF Lr €.
lii
PROTE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF
To the heirs at low and eli penmns in-
terested in the Estate of Lester C. Runnels,
e of Nowbury, Vermont, in =aid District,
daTeased:
You are entitled that e written instrumont
doted Octoher 7, 1969, and p=rporttn 8 to be
the Lost Will and Testament of said daasod
hes been presented to the Probate Court for
the Oistrtct of Bradrd by Oovid Pbcey and
Morilyn Whmbr, with o petition requesting
Probate thereof.
The thereon hes In Jlull
for the 6th day of July, ! 962 at 1000 e.m.
at the Probate Court, WMls River, Vermont.
You iq mponr thln and th,m to show
cause, if any you my hove, why the mid
instrument should not be ellowed as the Last
Will and Testammt of the de˘onsed.
Dated this 2od day of June, 1982.
Is/Rein S. Vign
Jge
619-1-23
CHALLENGING
OPPORTUNITY
for right couple.
Requirements: love of children, patience, and
understanding. Vermont residents. Pay
minimal.
Reward: satisfaction of helping a child and his
family. Foster parenting.
For information, call Mary Robert, Vermont
Div. of Social Services, 295-7591.,
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REGISTERED
NURSE
With operating room supervisory ex-
perience wanted to manage small, busy
OR/CS. Contact
DNS Cottage Hospital
Woodsville, N.H. 03785
GOOD USED
FURNITURE
SUCH AS;
Oak Furniture
Walnut Furniture
Mah000anv Furniture
Or Any C0m01ete Estate
; Barber Sales Inc.
603-448-3366
We Are Pa" Prices.
ESTATEAUCTION
The Personalty of the
Late Ethel M. Waterman
North Thetford, Vermont
Sunday, June 13, 1982 at 1 :O0 P.M.
Exhibition from I1:00 A.M. Morning of Sale
Lecation: Directly off Rte. 5 in North Thetford, Ver-
mont
We have been commissioned to offer at public
auction, the contents of this old Cape homesteadfrom
the premises under tents. Ethel Waterman lived to be
in her 80's and was a life-long resident of Vermont.
Items are in as found condition.
In Part: Chippendale 4-drawer graduated chest with
full bracket base and in as found condition; 3 pc. fancy
oak Victorian bedroom set consisting of high bed, chest
with mirror and commode; another Victorian bedroom
set with high bed and chest with mirror; North Pole
stand up oak ice chest; 42" drop leaf table; Hep-
plewhite 1-drawer lightstand; turned leg 1-drawer
lightstand; bow back Windsor sidechair; Windsor
rocker; set of plank seat kitchen chairs; fancy maple
spool bed; lift top commode; oak commode; small pine
cheese type cupboard; pine washstand; fancy walnut
center table; Victorian drop leaf table with leaves;
wicker armchair; fancy wicker rocker; floor model
record player; Victorian cane seat and back chairs and
rockers; early pine wash benches; childs wagon with
decoration; decorated childs sled; Victorian sewing
machine; several Victorian trunks and more.
Glenwood cast iron wood burning kitchen range,
Bisque head doll "Daisy"; 12" Bisque head doll with
kid body; china head doll; few dolls heads; dolls fur-,
niture; dishes; few clothes.
Children's books; old magazines; ivory handled dolls
parasol; few old clothes and lace; 10" Steiff teddy
bear; climbing monkey on string; chicken on springs;
old games; several old post cards; picture albums;
few daguerreotypes; old baskets; wooden chopping
bowls; other wooden ware; tin items; lanterns; old
crocks and jugs; painted Noah s ark with animals;
early lg. lapped wooden furkin; iron kettles; other iron
ware.
Marble shelf clock; kitchen shelf clock; small china
clock; bridge style lamps; Meissen style oil lamp;
rayo lamp complete; other lamps; cranberry cruet;
colored toothpick; pattern, pressed, Depression,
Japanese, English and other glass and china; small
Ironstone tureen.
Painting, of lake with standing deer; painting of
autumn scene; other paintings and prints; several
good walnut and other frames,
Few pieces of coin and sterling silver flatware;
plated silver including napkin ring with butterfly; etc.
Hand tools, carpenter and garden.
Coins & tools, carpenter and garden.
Coins including 1843 dollar; 1899 two and a half
dollar; various 19th century quarters, dimes, nickels
and pennies; various other later date coins.
Sale Per Order of Attorney Daniel GroSsman,
Norwich, Vt.
Terms-Cash ar check Tent-Seats.Caterer
WILLIAM A. SMITH, INC.
Auctioneer and Appraiser
Plainfiid, New Hampshire 03781
Tel. 603-675-2549
Consignment Sales Room 603-298.8478
N.H. License No. 2124
Me. No. 00410-- Vt. No, 2142
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