Page 8A-The Second Opinion-July I, 1981
tilE00'00ATIEi . Meet the
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COLEBROOK AREA-- 5 to 20 GROTON,- 4 boom house
acre lots. $6,500 up. As low as -- $16590jAf'k 11klnancing to
$108 down. $80 per month to qualifi, t. acre,
owner. 603-882-5390. St--& privateJtttng. L;au after 5:00
P.M. 802-439%572. tf--nc
REAL ESTATE
VALLEY ASSOCIATES
OF BRADFORD
® 21 North Main Street
Bradford, Vt.
802-222.5544
WE MAY HAVE A BUYER FOR YOUR ltOUSE.
LIST WITH US TODAY!
"Each Office Independently Owned And eroted"
CORINTH--Sparkling clean threa-hedream ranch on seven wooded acres
fronting two town roods. House features oil-weather sitting porch,
walls panelled throihaut, clean and dry hesoment, detached two-
car porogo, SYo,ooe
WEST TOPSNAM-Recenfly renovated, tastefully decorated 4 bedroom
hillside Cope home with easy access to fronting paved rood.
$59,$00
WEST NIWIIUIIY--Chalet with 2 bedrooms, kitchen, dining ruom, and living
room. Double sliding glass doors lead from dining and living roams to
a 10"x24" deck. Energy efficient home that heats with 3 to 4 cord of
wood. SSt,lOO
BRADFORD-How in 1979, 3 bedroom ranch with custom pine kitchen
cabinets. Living room features hardwood floor and hearth for wood
stove, t4$,01)0
SO. NliWIUIIY-Beautiful southern exposure that brings the hills to lifo,
Seven comfortable rooms for oil-around family living. $45,000
NEWRURT-horming 2-story colonial with 7 +- acres. Conveniently located
in Hewbury village. $4g,500
BRADFORD--This beautiful 12 yeer old home has it oil. Slidin glass doors
lead from the dining room to a patio deck overlook*ng an above
ground pool, $49,000
FOR RENT
HISTORIC FEDERAL HOME
Set on .9 acre +- in tiny Vermont Village has
been carefully restored to a fine condition and
retains many antique features. 3 bedrooms, 11/2
baths, large ell (unrestored), new central
chimney, new wiring, new plumbing, roof
repaired recently. $39,500
17.2 ACRES PLUS
With 750 feet of frontage on Class 4 road; wooded
with excellent hardwood; good buildable spots.
Excellent terms to a qultted . $9,500
RICHARDSON ASSOCIATES
INCORPORATED
I"[I
802-222-4043
I !l I I IN I I I II dl
MARTHA 11. DAVIES
REAL ESTATE
At Thetford Pharmacy
East Thetford, Vt. 05043
( 802 )785-2849
Member Vt.-N.tt. MLS
fa
of milk
DORIS R. COLTON
REAL ESTATE
East Thetford, Vt. 05043
Telephone (802)333-4644
Richard (Dick) DeGoosh
333 -9623
Mike O'Donnell 333-9620
FOR RENT REANABLE if
you have carpentry skills and
ability to work on an old house
for the summer, otherwise
rent $200. plus utilities, 30 day
lease. Send inquiry to Sally
Young, Box 278, Bradford, Vt.
802-222-4090.2t--7-8---c
COMMERCIAl. SPACE--
3,000 Square Feet, heated
commercial space available
July I, downtown Bradford,
Vermont. Call Paul Gallerani,
802-222-4634. 4t--7-15--c
tlOUSE FOR RENT-- Stately
Newbury house well situated.
Owner to retain two rooms for
occasional usage. Minor
stipulations to be fairly in-
sisted upon. No cats.
Reasonable. 802-866.5670 or
802-866-5657. 3t--7-15---c
For Rent
lloveys Shops is accepting
applications for the rent of
a one room efficiency.
Heat, electricity, hot and
cold water, parking and
rubbish removal are all
included. Private
bathroom, and closet. All
appliances and furniture
provided in this newly
redecorated comfortable
living area that must be
seen to be appreciated.
Wall-to-wall carpet has
been installed. Ideal for
retired people. Very
reasonable rate. Come now
as it will soon be rented...
CONTACT
HOVEYS SHOPS
IN WOODSVILLE.
(continued from page 10A)
white milk, so, too, do you
have them for chocolate.
Chocolate milk is whole milk
with chocolate or cocoa and
sweetners added. Chocolate
lowfat milk is made with I or 2
per cent white milk with the
same additions.
There's even a chocolate
skim milk which is just what
you'd expect: skim milk witfi
FOR RENT- BRADFORD-
One bedroom apartment wall
to wall carpeting, all utilities
furnished. No children, no
_pets, one month security
deposit and references
,required. 802-222-9366. tf--4
24--c
chocolate or cocoa and
sweetners. Vitamin A is added
to fortify them, while vitamin
D is optional for all of them.
Chocolate milks are generally
packaged in the smaller,
quart containers.
Anyone -- young or old,
male or female -- can have an
upset stomach. Now there's a
new milk product that some
scientists believe can help t O
* Tornado reaction
(continued from page IA) urges residents to be alert for
schools, churches or other broken power lines, shattered
public facilities keep a bat- glass, splintered wood and
tery-operated radio,
flashlights and a supply of
fresh batteries on hand.
Home owners are also
advised to take a complete
inventory of their personal
belongings before a tornado or
other disaster strikes. This
inventory should be kept in a
safe deposit box or in a safe
place away from the
premises. An insurance claim
is made easter if you keep a
good inventory list, receipts
and other pertinent in-
formation concerning your
possessions in a safe place.
DURING THE STORM
other hazards that they may
encounter.
Home owners and
businessmen who have suf-
fered damage to their
property are advised to make
temporary repairs to prevent
further loss from rain, wind
and looting. They should also
contact their insurance agent
as soon as possible, since
prompt service is usually
available wit1imhours after a
tornado or other disaster
strikes a community.
A free-loan film produced by
the Institute, "Nightmare of
Spring," is available to the
No. 4251--160 acres, Corinth, $48,000; open and
woodedi abandoned farm; good growing lumber; 15
acres or more open fields.
House on 20 acres, Ryegate, $45,000; almost
dead-end road; wooded acreage; secluded; excellent
gambrel-style house almost new.
No. 427e,-105 acres, Wright's Mt., Bradford, $63,000;
one of the most beautiful parcels of land in VT.
NO. 429210:7 acres, Vershire, Vt., near Judgement
Ridge, $7,500. Wooded, views, town road.
One acre, Newbury $3,000; good secluded
building site
NQ 316--WELL8 RIVER. This beaitifully maintained
1839 home has 8 rooms and is located on a very nice lot.
There are two baths, 2 zone, hot water baseboard heat
and a 2 car garage. It is well insulated, has nice por-
ches and a good garden spot. Taxes are approximately
$600.00 per year. Price $4S,000.00
No. 4317NEWBURY. New, custom crafted, white
Carl log home. Four rooms, expandable'to six, with
full basement and well insulated, Beautiful kitchen
with spacious custom-built cabinets, lovely living area
with custom-made chandelier. This well-built home.
has a wood-gas combination heating system for low
heat bill and is situated on 2 beautiful acres. Drive out
today, and see this lovely home 1 mile from route 302 on
Scotch Hollow Road.
Price $49,900.00.
No. 4321 I0 acres. Newbarv. Vt,. $4,000; on Town Trail
for mile; same disnce from electricity; good
growing hardwoods; good for recreation and in-
vestment, but at present not good for year-round
living; owner will finance.
N_. 326--15.S ggres. Plermont. NH -- $8,525; a few
.hundred feet from maintained road; one-third open,
two-thirds wooded; good views to west; brook;, good
terms from owners.
No. 433l3.5 acre building site, Newbury, $9,400; a
pleasant situation; brook; open and wooded; well and
septic system; cellar hole. Good for house or mobile
home.
No. 434e--Neat retirement home on 2 beautiful acres on
Goshen Road in Bradford. $30,000.
minimize gastrointestinal
disturbances. In it, con-
centrated culture of Lac-
tobacillus acidophi[us has
been added to cold pasteurized
milk, usually lowfat or skim.
The natural flavor of the milk
is unchanged and the bacteria
become active when the milk
is "warmed to internal body
temperature.
Although further research is
needed, L. Aeidophilus is
believed to help maintain the
balance of microorganisms in
the intestinal tract. The new
product is intended only as a
beverage, as heating for other
uses would destroy the
beneficial bacteria. It's
available in various brands
throughout the country in
quart and half-gallon cartons.
More Relatives of Milk
Those who want to save
additional money and calories
can mix their own milk.
Reconstitute nonfat dry milk
with water and use, or mix
equal parts of it with other
milk. Nonfat dry milk comes
boxed or in individual packets.
Evaporated milk comes in
cans. It starts out as whole
milk, which is then con-
centrated by evaporating the
water; it's homogenized and
fortified with vitamin D (400
IU per pint), packed in cans,
sealed and sterilized. Add
water according to label
directions if you want to
reconstitute it. There's also
now available an evaporated
skim milk with vitamins A and
D.
Sweetened, condensed milk
is also canned but completely
different from the evaporated
kind. It's canned whole milk
concentrate to which nutritive
sweetner has been added to
prevent spoilage, and it is
used for special desserts.
Buttermilk is made by
adding a bacterial culture to
milk for tangy flavor and
special consistency.
Sometimes you'll even find
flecks of real butter for extra
flavor, since it's a lowfat type
of milk.
Seasonally, you'll find
eggnog that contains milk,
eggs, sugar and cream with
traditional flavorings.
So you see, the choice is
yours: whole, skim or lowfat;
white, chocolate or but-
termilk; nonfat dry or
evaporated, in carton, can or
an occasional bottle. You can
.even get the smaller cartons
in school, cafeteria,
restaurant or vending
machine. There's no reason to
be without it !
NAME
You'll be in
great shape
NORTll IIAVERIIILL-- One
bedroom studio apartment.
Clean, carpeted. Energy ef-
ficient appliances. Landromat
for tenants $40 per week.
Blackmount Apartments.
(603) 787-6419. 6t7-15--L_
APARTMENT FOR RENT--
Woodsville, 5 rooms, 2nd floor,
=heat, hot water, parking,
entrance. Adults
603-747-2437
time. 3t---7-l--pd
AVAILABLE FOR IM-
MEDIATE occupancy. A one
and a two bedroom apart-
ment. Both with bath, wall to
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. 787-6280
or 787-6355. Edward C. Patten.
i 4tf-c
'RENT WOODSVILLE--
Unfurnished 1st floor apar-
tment. Three s, bath,
kitchen jkl]ffig-dining
room.es $175. One
year first, and last
' monthquJred. Wood heater
r included. 802-222-9014 mor-
nings 2t--6-3---c
LiSBON--Furnished, heated
$40 per week.
17, Liquor
3t--7-15--c
Motorists who happen to be
in their car as a tornado ap-
proaches are advised to
abandon the vehicle and seek
shelter in the nearest ditch or
depression, if no suitable
shelter is available.
According to the Institute,
the safest place in the home is
the basement. In houses that
do not have a basement,
residents are advised to take
shelter in a bathroom or closet
on the lowest level of the
structure or under a heavy
piece of furniture. Stay away
from windows. A large piece
of furniture or a mattress in
your basement will provide
protection in an emergency.
If a tornado strikes during
school hours, teachers will
keep children away from
windows and seek shelter
either in a designated area or
in interior hallways. Con-
cerned parents SHOULD NOT
attempt to go out in the storm
to pick up 'their children at
school.
The Institute advises office
workers or shoppers to seek
shelter in an interior corridor
on the lowest level of whatever
structure they are in and to
stay away from windows or
exterior walls. All personnel
should be aware of the
location of designated shelter
areas in their buildings.
AFTER THE STORM
After a tornado has struck a
community, the Institute
FRANOONIA INSURANOE
business community and to
educational groups. The film
demonstrates the need to be
prepared to act fast to protect
both life and property if a
tornado strikes your com-
munity.
Requests for the film, wl'dch
should include both a first
choice date and an alternate
date, should be sent to:
Modern Talking Picture •
Service, 5000 Park Street
North, St. Petersburg,
Florida, 33709, or contact the
Institute's Regional Office, 27
School Street, Suite 305,
Boston, MA 02108.
Free leaflets on "Tornado
Safety", are also available
from the Institute's Boston
office.
N011Cl OF NIAIII
ON ALLOWAIK1 OF WAS
STAT! OF VIRMONlr
IH THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Llde R.
IMhrels
PROBATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF edfml
To the heirs at law omi all parsons
interested in the Estate of Lyl R.
ftehreels, lae of Nowbory, in sold
District, deceased.
You are notifl that o written
instrument doted June 12, 1980, and
purporting to be the Lost Will and
Testament of said deceased hns been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bradford by Viola L. Behronds,
with o petition requesting Probate
thereof.
The hearing thereon has been
scheduled for the 3rd day of August,
1981 at 10,00 AM ot the Probes • Court,
Wells River, Vermont. You met appear
then ml there to shaw cause, if any you
may hove, why the said instrument
should not be allowed as the Lost Will and
Testomeat of the deceased.
Doted this 22ed day of July, 1981.
Reea N. V]llneav
Jk
711-8-15
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DIVISION OF ARTHUR WHITCOMB, INC,
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1931-1981
Sat
APPLICATIONS
being taken for
Attractive apartments for the elderly
(62 years or more) or permanently handicapped.
also
remodeled apartments for Low Income Housing.
Eligible tenants will pay no more than V4 of their
income for rent. For further information contact
Colonial Village at O'Brien Realty, Jet. 5 & 2S
Bradford, Vermon t or call 802-222-4103.
all mlicmims or, li on onity for hausinO mmt0m,.
Kimherly Anne Hatch.
TNINF0111[ it is ordered by said
Court thet oil parsons interested he
notified to appear before soid Court oto
session to be held at the Prelate Offfca
in Wefts River in said District on the 13th
day of July, 1981 at 10,00 o'clock in the
forenoon to show cause if anywhy the
preyer of said petition should not he
granted.
For which porpOSO it is ordered by
said Court that O copy of this order be
puhiishad in the Jearul OIl o
n, wspnp shed at Bredfm'd in Ntd
District, fOr three weeks svccossively,
all of which shall be previous to said
date.
• Given under my hand at Wells River
in said District this lOh day of Juno,
1981.
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COLEBROOK AREA-- 5 to 20 GROTON,- 4 boom house
acre lots. $6,500 up. As low as -- $16590jAf'k 11klnancing to
$108 down. $80 per month to qualifi, t. acre,
owner. 603-882-5390. St--& privateJtttng. L;au after 5:00
P.M. 802-439%572. tf--nc
REAL ESTATE
VALLEY ASSOCIATES
OF BRADFORD
® 21 North Main Street
Bradford, Vt.
802-222.5544
WE MAY HAVE A BUYER FOR YOUR ltOUSE.
LIST WITH US TODAY!
"Each Office Independently Owned And eroted"
CORINTH--Sparkling clean threa-hedream ranch on seven wooded acres
fronting two town roods. House features oil-weather sitting porch,
walls panelled throihaut, clean and dry hesoment, detached two-
car porogo, SYo,ooe
WEST TOPSNAM-Recenfly renovated, tastefully decorated 4 bedroom
hillside Cope home with easy access to fronting paved rood.
$59,$00
WEST NIWIIUIIY--Chalet with 2 bedrooms, kitchen, dining ruom, and living
room. Double sliding glass doors lead from dining and living roams to
a 10"x24" deck. Energy efficient home that heats with 3 to 4 cord of
wood. SSt,lOO
BRADFORD-How in 1979, 3 bedroom ranch with custom pine kitchen
cabinets. Living room features hardwood floor and hearth for wood
stove, t4$,01)0
SO. NliWIUIIY-Beautiful southern exposure that brings the hills to lifo,
Seven comfortable rooms for oil-around family living. $45,000
NEWRURT-horming 2-story colonial with 7 +- acres. Conveniently located
in Hewbury village. $4g,500
BRADFORD--This beautiful 12 yeer old home has it oil. Slidin glass doors
lead from the dining room to a patio deck overlook*ng an above
ground pool, $49,000
FOR RENT
HISTORIC FEDERAL HOME
Set on .9 acre +- in tiny Vermont Village has
been carefully restored to a fine condition and
retains many antique features. 3 bedrooms, 11/2
baths, large ell (unrestored), new central
chimney, new wiring, new plumbing, roof
repaired recently. $39,500
17.2 ACRES PLUS
With 750 feet of frontage on Class 4 road; wooded
with excellent hardwood; good buildable spots.
Excellent terms to a qultted . $9,500
RICHARDSON ASSOCIATES
INCORPORATED
I"[I
802-222-4043
I !l I I IN I I I II dl
MARTHA 11. DAVIES
REAL ESTATE
At Thetford Pharmacy
East Thetford, Vt. 05043
( 802 )785-2849
Member Vt.-N.tt. MLS
fa
of milk
DORIS R. COLTON
REAL ESTATE
East Thetford, Vt. 05043
Telephone (802)333-4644
Richard (Dick) DeGoosh
333 -9623
Mike O'Donnell 333-9620
FOR RENT REANABLE if
you have carpentry skills and
ability to work on an old house
for the summer, otherwise
rent $200. plus utilities, 30 day
lease. Send inquiry to Sally
Young, Box 278, Bradford, Vt.
802-222-4090.2t--7-8---c
COMMERCIAl. SPACE--
3,000 Square Feet, heated
commercial space available
July I, downtown Bradford,
Vermont. Call Paul Gallerani,
802-222-4634. 4t--7-15--c
tlOUSE FOR RENT-- Stately
Newbury house well situated.
Owner to retain two rooms for
occasional usage. Minor
stipulations to be fairly in-
sisted upon. No cats.
Reasonable. 802-866.5670 or
802-866-5657. 3t--7-15---c
For Rent
lloveys Shops is accepting
applications for the rent of
a one room efficiency.
Heat, electricity, hot and
cold water, parking and
rubbish removal are all
included. Private
bathroom, and closet. All
appliances and furniture
provided in this newly
redecorated comfortable
living area that must be
seen to be appreciated.
Wall-to-wall carpet has
been installed. Ideal for
retired people. Very
reasonable rate. Come now
as it will soon be rented...
CONTACT
HOVEYS SHOPS
IN WOODSVILLE.
(continued from page 10A)
white milk, so, too, do you
have them for chocolate.
Chocolate milk is whole milk
with chocolate or cocoa and
sweetners added. Chocolate
lowfat milk is made with I or 2
per cent white milk with the
same additions.
There's even a chocolate
skim milk which is just what
you'd expect: skim milk witfi
FOR RENT- BRADFORD-
One bedroom apartment wall
to wall carpeting, all utilities
furnished. No children, no
_pets, one month security
deposit and references
,required. 802-222-9366. tf--4
24--c
chocolate or cocoa and
sweetners. Vitamin A is added
to fortify them, while vitamin
D is optional for all of them.
Chocolate milks are generally
packaged in the smaller,
quart containers.
Anyone -- young or old,
male or female -- can have an
upset stomach. Now there's a
new milk product that some
scientists believe can help t O
* Tornado reaction
(continued from page IA) urges residents to be alert for
schools, churches or other broken power lines, shattered
public facilities keep a bat- glass, splintered wood and
tery-operated radio,
flashlights and a supply of
fresh batteries on hand.
Home owners are also
advised to take a complete
inventory of their personal
belongings before a tornado or
other disaster strikes. This
inventory should be kept in a
safe deposit box or in a safe
place away from the
premises. An insurance claim
is made easter if you keep a
good inventory list, receipts
and other pertinent in-
formation concerning your
possessions in a safe place.
DURING THE STORM
other hazards that they may
encounter.
Home owners and
businessmen who have suf-
fered damage to their
property are advised to make
temporary repairs to prevent
further loss from rain, wind
and looting. They should also
contact their insurance agent
as soon as possible, since
prompt service is usually
available wit1imhours after a
tornado or other disaster
strikes a community.
A free-loan film produced by
the Institute, "Nightmare of
Spring," is available to the
No. 4251--160 acres, Corinth, $48,000; open and
woodedi abandoned farm; good growing lumber; 15
acres or more open fields.
House on 20 acres, Ryegate, $45,000; almost
dead-end road; wooded acreage; secluded; excellent
gambrel-style house almost new.
No. 427e,-105 acres, Wright's Mt., Bradford, $63,000;
one of the most beautiful parcels of land in VT.
NO. 429210:7 acres, Vershire, Vt., near Judgement
Ridge, $7,500. Wooded, views, town road.
One acre, Newbury $3,000; good secluded
building site
NQ 316--WELL8 RIVER. This beaitifully maintained
1839 home has 8 rooms and is located on a very nice lot.
There are two baths, 2 zone, hot water baseboard heat
and a 2 car garage. It is well insulated, has nice por-
ches and a good garden spot. Taxes are approximately
$600.00 per year. Price $4S,000.00
No. 4317NEWBURY. New, custom crafted, white
Carl log home. Four rooms, expandable'to six, with
full basement and well insulated, Beautiful kitchen
with spacious custom-built cabinets, lovely living area
with custom-made chandelier. This well-built home.
has a wood-gas combination heating system for low
heat bill and is situated on 2 beautiful acres. Drive out
today, and see this lovely home 1 mile from route 302 on
Scotch Hollow Road.
Price $49,900.00.
No. 4321 I0 acres. Newbarv. Vt,. $4,000; on Town Trail
for mile; same disnce from electricity; good
growing hardwoods; good for recreation and in-
vestment, but at present not good for year-round
living; owner will finance.
N_. 326--15.S ggres. Plermont. NH -- $8,525; a few
.hundred feet from maintained road; one-third open,
two-thirds wooded; good views to west; brook;, good
terms from owners.
No. 433l3.5 acre building site, Newbury, $9,400; a
pleasant situation; brook; open and wooded; well and
septic system; cellar hole. Good for house or mobile
home.
No. 434e--Neat retirement home on 2 beautiful acres on
Goshen Road in Bradford. $30,000.
minimize gastrointestinal
disturbances. In it, con-
centrated culture of Lac-
tobacillus acidophi[us has
been added to cold pasteurized
milk, usually lowfat or skim.
The natural flavor of the milk
is unchanged and the bacteria
become active when the milk
is "warmed to internal body
temperature.
Although further research is
needed, L. Aeidophilus is
believed to help maintain the
balance of microorganisms in
the intestinal tract. The new
product is intended only as a
beverage, as heating for other
uses would destroy the
beneficial bacteria. It's
available in various brands
throughout the country in
quart and half-gallon cartons.
More Relatives of Milk
Those who want to save
additional money and calories
can mix their own milk.
Reconstitute nonfat dry milk
with water and use, or mix
equal parts of it with other
milk. Nonfat dry milk comes
boxed or in individual packets.
Evaporated milk comes in
cans. It starts out as whole
milk, which is then con-
centrated by evaporating the
water; it's homogenized and
fortified with vitamin D (400
IU per pint), packed in cans,
sealed and sterilized. Add
water according to label
directions if you want to
reconstitute it. There's also
now available an evaporated
skim milk with vitamins A and
D.
Sweetened, condensed milk
is also canned but completely
different from the evaporated
kind. It's canned whole milk
concentrate to which nutritive
sweetner has been added to
prevent spoilage, and it is
used for special desserts.
Buttermilk is made by
adding a bacterial culture to
milk for tangy flavor and
special consistency.
Sometimes you'll even find
flecks of real butter for extra
flavor, since it's a lowfat type
of milk.
Seasonally, you'll find
eggnog that contains milk,
eggs, sugar and cream with
traditional flavorings.
So you see, the choice is
yours: whole, skim or lowfat;
white, chocolate or but-
termilk; nonfat dry or
evaporated, in carton, can or
an occasional bottle. You can
.even get the smaller cartons
in school, cafeteria,
restaurant or vending
machine. There's no reason to
be without it !
NAME
You'll be in
great shape
NORTll IIAVERIIILL-- One
bedroom studio apartment.
Clean, carpeted. Energy ef-
ficient appliances. Landromat
for tenants $40 per week.
Blackmount Apartments.
(603) 787-6419. 6t7-15--L_
APARTMENT FOR RENT--
Woodsville, 5 rooms, 2nd floor,
=heat, hot water, parking,
entrance. Adults
603-747-2437
time. 3t---7-l--pd
AVAILABLE FOR IM-
MEDIATE occupancy. A one
and a two bedroom apart-
ment. Both with bath, wall to
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. 787-6280
or 787-6355. Edward C. Patten.
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'RENT WOODSVILLE--
Unfurnished 1st floor apar-
tment. Three s, bath,
kitchen jkl]ffig-dining
room.es $175. One
year first, and last
' monthquJred. Wood heater
r included. 802-222-9014 mor-
nings 2t--6-3---c
LiSBON--Furnished, heated
$40 per week.
17, Liquor
3t--7-15--c
Motorists who happen to be
in their car as a tornado ap-
proaches are advised to
abandon the vehicle and seek
shelter in the nearest ditch or
depression, if no suitable
shelter is available.
According to the Institute,
the safest place in the home is
the basement. In houses that
do not have a basement,
residents are advised to take
shelter in a bathroom or closet
on the lowest level of the
structure or under a heavy
piece of furniture. Stay away
from windows. A large piece
of furniture or a mattress in
your basement will provide
protection in an emergency.
If a tornado strikes during
school hours, teachers will
keep children away from
windows and seek shelter
either in a designated area or
in interior hallways. Con-
cerned parents SHOULD NOT
attempt to go out in the storm
to pick up 'their children at
school.
The Institute advises office
workers or shoppers to seek
shelter in an interior corridor
on the lowest level of whatever
structure they are in and to
stay away from windows or
exterior walls. All personnel
should be aware of the
location of designated shelter
areas in their buildings.
AFTER THE STORM
After a tornado has struck a
community, the Institute
FRANOONIA INSURANOE
business community and to
educational groups. The film
demonstrates the need to be
prepared to act fast to protect
both life and property if a
tornado strikes your com-
munity.
Requests for the film, wl'dch
should include both a first
choice date and an alternate
date, should be sent to:
Modern Talking Picture •
Service, 5000 Park Street
North, St. Petersburg,
Florida, 33709, or contact the
Institute's Regional Office, 27
School Street, Suite 305,
Boston, MA 02108.
Free leaflets on "Tornado
Safety", are also available
from the Institute's Boston
office.
N011Cl OF NIAIII
ON ALLOWAIK1 OF WAS
STAT! OF VIRMONlr
IH THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Llde R.
IMhrels
PROBATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF edfml
To the heirs at law omi all parsons
interested in the Estate of Lyl R.
ftehreels, lae of Nowbory, in sold
District, deceased.
You are notifl that o written
instrument doted June 12, 1980, and
purporting to be the Lost Will and
Testament of said deceased hns been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bradford by Viola L. Behronds,
with o petition requesting Probate
thereof.
The hearing thereon has been
scheduled for the 3rd day of August,
1981 at 10,00 AM ot the Probes • Court,
Wells River, Vermont. You met appear
then ml there to shaw cause, if any you
may hove, why the said instrument
should not be allowed as the Lost Will and
Testomeat of the deceased.
Doted this 22ed day of July, 1981.
Reea N. V]llneav
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711-8-15
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DIVISION OF ARTHUR WHITCOMB, INC,
50 years of Dependable Service OP_N
1931-1981
Sat
APPLICATIONS
being taken for
Attractive apartments for the elderly
(62 years or more) or permanently handicapped.
also
remodeled apartments for Low Income Housing.
Eligible tenants will pay no more than V4 of their
income for rent. For further information contact
Colonial Village at O'Brien Realty, Jet. 5 & 2S
Bradford, Vermon t or call 802-222-4103.
all mlicmims or, li on onity for hausinO mmt0m,.
Kimherly Anne Hatch.
TNINF0111[ it is ordered by said
Court thet oil parsons interested he
notified to appear before soid Court oto
session to be held at the Prelate Offfca
in Wefts River in said District on the 13th
day of July, 1981 at 10,00 o'clock in the
forenoon to show cause if anywhy the
preyer of said petition should not he
granted.
For which porpOSO it is ordered by
said Court that O copy of this order be
puhiishad in the Jearul OIl o
n, wspnp shed at Bredfm'd in Ntd
District, fOr three weeks svccossively,
all of which shall be previous to said
date.
• Given under my hand at Wells River
in said District this lOh day of Juno,
1981.
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