: July 15, 1981-The Second Opinion-Page 7A
FOR SALE
978 Endura 250 FOR SALE-- Metal cots,
great for camp $10. each.
Gilbride, Doe Hill off Rte. 5 S.
Newbury. 41--4.29---p
TD-6 International Crawler WA.NTED.-- Rotary mower
with Issacson winch and 9 ft. and operator wanted for 13
outside blade. $1500. Call 802- acres. Newbury. Flat rate.
295-7827 White River Junction. Call collect (203) 649-0670 6-9
4t---8.5---c p.m. 2t--7-22--p
WANTED
N OF CORINTH
WARNING
TOWN MEETING
voters of the Town of Corinth,
hereby notified and warned to meet
Hall in Cookvitle on the 20th day of
at 8 P.M. to act upon the following
,t0wit:
I. (By petition) "To see what
shall be made for disposal of
, the closing of the existing
).,,
traract any other business that
t come before this meeting.
Corinth, in the County of Orange and
this 6th day of July, 1981
Board of Selectmen
Ralph Dutcher
James Hood
Howard Carter
the foregoing was recorded before
Learmonth, Town Clerk
1979 DODGE PICKUP-- Four
Wheel Drive, automatic
trans., % ton, less than 6,000
miles, Camper pkg. $7,000.
Phone 802-222-4482. 8t--8-
19---p
BEAR RIDGE COUPE--
Needs an engine and tran-
smission and ready to go! Roll
bars, steering, side bars, etc.
in place. $175. Call Robert at
802-222-5281 or evenings call
603-747-2016.
'77 FORD GRANADA-- 6 cyl.,
3 spd. standard shift with
overdrive, 62K highway miles.
No rust or dents• Excellent
ANTIQUES OF ALL
KINDS
Ed & Lynda Kulikowski
Route 5
(Lower Plain)
in Bradford.
Open
daily 9:00-5: 00
Closed Wed.
802-222-4507
Residence:
802-222-9064
condition. One owner
automobile. $2950. Call Tom, WANTED-- Used or old
decoys, old books on hunting
617-692-3705 after 6:00 P.M. and fishing. Write Box 454,
tf--6-3---p
Bradford, Vt. 05033. tf--nc
Answer To Who Knows
In 1892, in Boston, Mass.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE---
Delivered or on landing.
Maple, beech. Need money for
school, call Robert Fortunati
& Brothers 802-439-6179. 4t--7-
WOOD-- Mixed hardwood.
Cut, split and delivered,
Bradford. $68 a cord. 802-222-
FIREWOOD--- Call in now for
firewood orders. Call: Robert
FortunatE 802-439-6179. 51----7-
15---¢
I --lid
FOR SALE-- AKC Pekingese
Pups. Males and females. 1-
802-333-9154. 21--7-22--p
PUPPIES--- Boxer puppies for
sale. Some brindle• Ready
July 27. 603-272-5826. 4--7-
22--c
AKC REGISTERED English
Springer Spaniels pups. 8
weeks old July 5, $100. each.
802-222-4777 days and 802-222-
5725 evenings and weekends.
Ask forPeter. 8T--8-26--c
FAMOUS QUOTES
"The sound body is a
product of the sound mind."
George Bernard Shaw
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
TOWN OF LITTLETON
WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES
LITTLETON, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Facilities and Headworks,
Contract Number I will be
Office of Board of Selectmen, Town
Street, Llttletou, New Hampshire, until
1981.
participation, expressed in percentage terms
for the Contractor's aggregate workforce in
each trade on all construction work in the
covered area, are as follows:
Timetables Goals for minority Goals for female
participation for participation in
each trade each trade
Insert goals for Insert goals for
AUCTION
Engineers, Inc.
03301
may be obtained at the
Engineers, located at the
payment of $50.00 deposit for each
will be returned to Bidders. Non-
50 percent of their deposit upon
of the Bid opening, of each set
condition. No partial
for mailing of contract
shah include an additional,
POstage and handling charge.
Inc•
PUBLIC NOTICE
be held on July 21, 1981 at 2:00
time, at the Town Hall,
the right to waive any in-
any or all bids•
with his Bid, security in the
provided in
BIDDERS• Bid security
percent of the total Bid
i
... biadsdrs2 -part'icularly directed to the
t 1 iaimnwUao employment to .be
• Ke rates to be paid unoer
" I a t f contracts a his
|.. or Bid warded under t"
, ,# Dli Aalltfronl/a. re expected to be funded in
.I. rcy. N;thnited States Environmental
:: t, ag',i r the United States nor any
" i avert,nt°r employees is or will be a
,s ._ l.oeuremeOr Bids or any resulting
"ml " Will " to
• Rained in -- be sub)ect
' l .TR 35.936, 35.958 and
I o tars undO.
Tus FOR BIDDERS.
AFFIRMATIVE
EMPLOYMENT
1124@.
is called to the
e "Standard
Opportunity
tions" set forth
If the Contractor performs construction work in
AUCTION
f Ininority and female'
a geographical area located outside of the
covered area, it shall apply the goals established
for such geographical area where the work is
actually performed. With regard to this second
area, the Contractor is also subject to the goals
for both its federally involved and non-federally
involved construction.
The Contractor's compliance with the Executive
Order and the regulations in 41 CFR Part 60-4
shall be based on its implementation of the Equal
Opportunity Clause specific affirmative action
obligations required by the specifications set
forth in 41 CFR 60-4,3(a), and its efforts to meet
the goals established for the geographical area
where the contract resulting from this
solicitation is to be performed. The hours of
minority and female employment and training
must be substantially uniform throughout the
length of the contract, and in each trade, and the
contractor shall make a good faith effort to
employ female minorities and women employees
or trainees from Contractor to Contractor or
from project to project for the sole purpose of
meeting the Contractor's goals shall be a
violation of the contract, the Executive Order
and the regulations in 41 CFR Part 60-4. Com-
pliance with the goals will be measured against
the total work hours performed.
3. The Contractor shall lm'ovide written notification to
the Director of the Office of Federal Contract
Compliance Programs within 10 working days
of award of any construction subcontract in
excess of $10,000 at any tier for construction
work under the contract resulting from this
solicitation. The notification shall list the name,
address and telephone number of the sub-
contractor, employer identification number;
estimated dollar amount of the subcontract;
estimated starting and completion dates of the
subcontract; and the geographical area in
which the contract is to be performed.
4. As used in this Notice, and in the contract resulting
from this solicitation, the "covered area" is
Littleton, Grafton County, New Hampshire.
UTILIZATION OF MINORITY BUSINESS EN-
TERPRISES (MBE's)
Bidders on this work are required to comply with the
United States Environmental Protection Agencyls
Region 1 policy on the increased utilization of MBE s
which establishes a regional goal to commit to MBE 4
to 11 percent of the total dollar amount of construction
contracts. The requirements for bidders and con-
tractors covered by this policy are explained in the
Instructions to Bidders.
Pros ptive Bidders will be required to file a BII)-
DER s INFORMATION FORM, a copy of which
included with the Contract Documents, with the "ro
of Littletou, New Hampshire. Additional forms maYrs
obtained at the office of Environmental Engmev ,
Inc. Bids will be accepted only from Bidders w_hohave
submitted,, a BIDDER's INFORMATION Fotta:
BIDDER s INFORMATION FORM shall be submittea
With the Bid.
The receipt of Bids will be subiot to the requirement
specified in said INFORMATION'FOR BIDDERS.
By order of
Town of Littleton, Ne
with cards, flowers and visits, many thanks.
They were all greatly appreciated.
Cecile Smith
rl 1
CARD OF THANKS CLASSI EDS
To all of you good people who remembered me
I Ill Ill I I I -
CARD OF THANKS
Many thanks to everyone who sent me cards,
flowers, donations of money and telephone calls.
Everything was greatly appreciated.
God Bless each and everyone.
Lillian Martin
-._-_- __-__-__-____ --== ___ - - _= ___=
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks and ap-
preciation for all the kind deeds and sympathy
shown us during the loss of our loved one.
Many thanks to everyone for the visits, cards,
gifts, flowers and money. For the rides and
many offers of rides to the hospital.
Special thanks to the doctors and nursing staff
for the excellent care they gave "Mem". Also to
pastor William Wick for his special sermon,
comforting words and prayers• Special thanks
also to MUcky PoilU and the Hale Funeral Home
for doing a wonderful job.
God Bless everyone.
Lillian Martin
Herbert Martin
CARD OF THANKS
/
Many thanks to anyone who helped me to have
such a happy 91st birthday. Visiting, or gifts of
raspberries, homemade bread, Custard pie, or in
any way made such a happy day. Thanks to all.
Really good to grow old and have such good
friends.
Sincerely,
Annie Cummings
Bradford
i.OST-- One young lamb. Ear mAlt OF Pe.I Cennde
register tag No. 24. Vicinity lkllOVtii
Rt. 25, Cassvilkr. Reward Prota Court
offered. Harvey Locke, Distrtofll, ss.
To oll interested persons,
Bradford, Vt. 802-439-5455. At the Probate Court tn Wells River on
8TT-22p the 2Mh day of June, 1981, on authen-
ticated copy of the lost Will and Testament
m ' =':1 "i' "l ' = ond the Probate of Paul Corrode late of
Guilford, in the County of New Huven, in
the State of Connecticut, deceased, leaving
MOTI¢! OF HIAIIMG estate in said district,-duly proved ollowe¢]
ON ALLOWANCE OF WlLL end established in the Guilford District
STATEOF VERMONT Probate Court for the County ond $te
N THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF tyle R. aforesaid, was presented to this Court,
ooreeable to the statute in such cases.
And it is ordered by sold Court thot the
4th day of August, 1981 at the Probate
Court in Wells River, 10:00 o'clock in the
forenoon, be assigned for all persons
interested to alSpeor and contest the
ollowonce of such instrument, ond the
probate thereof, if they see couse; and
that notice thereof be given by publishing
this order three weeks successively in the
ioonl ophllolt o newspaper pblished in
said District, previous to the time op-
pointed.
Therefore, you are hereby notified to
appear before said Court, at the time and
place aforesaid, and contest the allowance
of the said instrument and the probate
thereof, if you hove cause.
Gtvon Under My NmHI,
at Wells River in said District,
this 29th day of June, 1981,
/sl Rena N, Vigneau
Jndle
7/8-15-22
Iobronds
PROATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF Irndfrd
To the heirs at law and all persons
interested in the Estate of Lyle R.
Behrends, late of Newbury, in said
District, deceosed:
You ore notified that o written
instrument doted June 12, 9BO, and
purporting to be the Lost Will and
Testament of said deceased has been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bradford by Violo L. Behrends,
with o petition requesting Probate
thereof.
The hearing thereon hes been
scheduled for the ]rd day of August,
1981 ot 1000 AM at the Probate Court,
Wells River, Vermont. You Bey opponr
then and there to show cause, if any you
may hove, why the soid instrument
should not be allowed as the Last Will and
Testament of the deceased.
Doted this 22nd day of July, 1981,
Rena N. Vigneau
Jelle
7/1-8-15
PROPOSED
• STATE REGULATIONS
EXPLANATION FOR CITIZENS
By law, every proposed regulation must be published
in an abbreviated notice form on a weekly basis in
selected newspapers in the state.
The purpose of publishing these regulations is to give
you a chance to respond, orally or in writing. The law atso
says the agency must hold a public hearing on o proposed
regulation if 25 persons or an association having at least
25 members requests it in writing.
To get a copy of a rule or make suggestions to the
agency, call or write the contact person listed below for
each regulation. You can also make comments to the
Legislative Committee which reviews regulations by
contacting the Committee on Administrative Rules, State
House, Montpelier, VT 05602 (telephone: 828-2231 ). You
may aJso write to the Secretary of State, 109 State Street,
Pavilion Building, Montpelier, VT 05602, or call this office
toll free at 1-800-642-5155.
FUEL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Vermont Proposed Rule 81-P54
AGENCY: so<,ol Welfare
FOR FURTHER INFORJTION CONTACT: Neol Dodge, Fuel
Program Consultant, $ociol Welfare Department, 103
South Main Stroet, Waterbury, VT 05576. Phone: 241-2819.
CAPTIVE INSURANCE ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
Vermont Proposed Rule 81-P55
ENCY: nkngond nsurance
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: George A.
Chaffee, Commissioner, Dept. of Banking and Insurance,
120 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05602. Phone: 828-3301.
[[[[ [|'li .ii,/;lOl i Ill
SAW AND TOOL Sharpening,
also hand saws. 802-222-4032.
L.J. Benjamin, South Rd.
j Entrance, Bradford, Vt. 4t---
[i 22--c
AIRI,ESS PAINT spraying at
new COliSlruction, corn
inertial, farm buildings and MECHANIC TRAINING
melal roofs. Valley Paiuting SCHOO Full pay while
C(,nipany. 8)2-333-9393. 3- yOU train, Power Plants,
;Zb--tf--c Electrical Systems, Power
Trains and Diesel covered in
jll school. For more information
call SSG Jim Sumner at 479-
WANTED-- Bookkeeping nf'
my home part-time. All areas
of small business. On a
'weekly, quarterly or monthly
basis. Relerences. Write your
needs to: Bookkeeping, c-o
Journal Opinion, Dept. 27,
Bradford, t. 05033. NC
WANTED-- Companion
Housekeeper, live m for
elderly lady. Comfortable old
country home. Time off and
good wages, car required. 603-
764-9973 or 536-1140. 2t--7-
22---c
9221 (collect) or Vermont
Army National Guard Armory
222-4611.4t--7-29--c
WANTED-- Stitchers ann
stitcher trainees. We have
immediate openings for ex-
perienced stitchers and
mexperienced persons who
are interested in learning to
stitch. Apply Emgee Inc.,
Chelsea, Vt. 802-685-7722. 4-
15--tf--c
WANTED-- Bookings for
weddings, parties, clubs and
dances. The Swingers. Music
of 20's to 50's and beyond, also
AGRICULTURE NATURAL
RESOURCES -- Agriculture
Gen. Farming, Animal
husbandry, Dairy, poultry,
Natural resources, Fisheries-
Forestry, Range
Management, Engineering,
Structural-Water Res.,
Irrigation-Hydrology.
Experience-degree could
qualify you for PEACE
CORPS programs in Asia,
Africa, Latin America. Must
be US citizen, single-married,
no dependents. Paid travel,
enerous living allowance.
health care. $3.000 at end of
2 years. NO UPPER AGE
LIMIT. Contact reps in
Memorial Room, City Hall,
Montpelier, July 16 & 17, I0-
4:45. COLLECT 617-223-6366.
lt---7.15---c
SKILLED TRADES--- Auto-
diesel mechanics, Cabinet
makers, Carpenters. Elec-
tricians, Industrial Arts,
squares. Have caller. 802-222-
4032. 8t---8-19---c
OWN YOUR OWN Jean Shop.
Offering all the nationally
known %rands such as Jor-
dache, Vanderbilt, Calvin
Klein, Sedgefield, Levi and
over 70 other brands.
$13,500.00 includes beginning
inventory, airfare for I to the
apparel center, training,
fixtures and Grand Opening
Promotions. Call Mr. Laughlin
at Mademoiselle Fashions 612-
835-1304. It7-15---p
SHOW TOYS and gifts the
friendly" way -- No collecting
or delivering -- top com-
missions and hostess awards.
Line is fully guaranteed. Call
Friendly Toy Parties --
Virginia 802-439-5720 --
Lorraine 802-333-4078 or Dana
603-747-3522. Also booking
parties. 8t--7-15--c
OPEN YOUR OWN retail
apparel shop. Offer the latest
in jeans, denims and sport-
swear. $14,850.00 includes
inventory, fixtures, etc.
Complete Store! Open in as
little as 2 weeks anywhere in
U.S.A. (Also infants and
childrens shop). Call SUE,
TOLL FREE 1-800-874-4780.
It--745--p
SLAT! OF VERMONT
NOllCIgO
DISTRICT OF BRAOFORD, SS.
To the Creditors of the Estate of
Giotto K. Land late of grodford,
daceosed.
Dewey R. Lund of 29 Buck Road,
Warrington, Penn. 19876 hereby states
that he has been alOinted o mrsmml
rsentotNe of lhe above estate. All
creditors havi claims egainst the above
estate are reqred to present the claim in
writing within four months after the date of
the first publication h'eaf tO the ubove
pecsel representative at the above
address or to the Reg/ster of the Probate
Court at Wells River, Vermom, o€ said
claim will be forever barred.
Doted ot Brocfford this ] st day of July,
1981.
Deveey R. Lurid
PernnM gmmmmthm
718-15-22
NOTICE OF
MOlff64W$ ttl
By virtue of o povor of.sole con, to'reed
in o certain maetgoge ann g.ea ay ram u.
Hadavich and Jonn V. Neduvch, both of 55
Groveway, Ointnn, Connecticut 06413, to
the Berlin Cooperative Dnnk. o corporatinn
estubSshed by law and having a principal
Iuce of tsinlss ol 133 easnnt $1reel,
Berlin, New Hampshire 03570, dated
August 6, 1973, end recorded in Libec
1200, Folio 344 of the Groon County
Registry of Deeds, the orilinal of which
may be examined at the bommeinned
office of the d mortgagee, the present
r of tbe s Ooe, p, .to
and in exeCution of said power and mr
Ixech of condition, and f.0¢ the purpose of
foredosing tbe same will sell, at Im¢
tion on Wednesday August 12, 1981 at
4:30 o'clock in the oftemonn at the
prem ses, having no street or highway
nomb, but which are ecoted on the
Northerly side of Ntonodaeck Drive in the
Mountain Lake Subdivision of Hovedll,
Hew Hampshire, the property described in
said mortgage as follows:
"A cm-toin parcel of innd situated in
Havwhill, Graffnn County, New Hampshire,
bounded and descried as folinws,
"Lot Twenty-nine (29) Section One (1)
as shown on o plan of land entitled
"Subdivision Plan, Mountain Lake,
Havorhitl, N.H. srveyed for TorN. &
Country Homes, inc." drown by W. Robert._
Nolte &Asseciotes, Land Surveyors, (mw
May, 1966, revised August, 1968, ond
duly recorded with the Grofton County
Registry of Deeds at Liber 1083, Folio 49.
"This conveyance is made subject to
and with the benefit of easements in, over
and under the sWeats shown on Reid n
for the installation of .ublic utilities in-
ckding water, eh:trlclty, drolaoge and
"This conveyance iS also mode Sect
to and with the benefit or certain COn"
veaonts and easements set fe'th in an
instrument entitled "Mountain Lake,
Subdivision Property Converonts and
Easements" duly recorded 'ruth said deeds
on November 3, 1966, in Liber 1047, Folio
123 ond with the right to use the streets,
lmches, lake and reroatlnn orlms shown
on said plan with others of record entitled
thereto.
"Being ull end the some promises
described end conveyed by Town& ContW
Homes, inc. to Edward J. n 1 II ond Helon
Ill dated Novembec 19, 1969, and
recorded in Liher 1102, Folio 546.
"Meaning ond intding to describe
oed convey all and the same premises
conveyed by Edward $, and Helen Ill to
Poul D. end Joan V. Haduvkh doted May
16, 1973, and recorded in Volume 1195,
Page 178. end recorded in said Registry."
Sid ale will be mode st to any
and oll liens which may be entitled to
precedence over sold mortgage, if ony such '
there be.
Terms of sole, Fdteea pecceat (15 %)
in cash or by certified or co's ch to
be paid by the purchaser at the time and
oce of sete. Tecta 'for Imm of
balance win be mode at the time ond ploce
of sole.
Detad It wudmdRe, Iw Hlpddve, lib
7HI day d Jdy, 1981.
Gmnnv
By Its Affm'eays
Wendntlb, NN 03711
H--_ . ........... Masons Experience-degree in
IIX wArTr=u-- ttugea, one of ihe above fields could
mature iarmer or coupm to - ... - ,-,,-C,
uam you or rr
manage and work 126 acres O -r,,-rams in Latin
yer-round in Corinth. Must Amer*ic'a,'As?a Africa. Must
enjoy out ooorworK,lnClu.ng be US citizen, married-single,
[ur't manag emem, carin no dependents. Paid travel,
mr nurses ana De capable oi .enorous livEn,, allowance
coping with any problems o h ,o.orit 3 turn t enci
a islng m me tloonaocas. ^r o, . .... e,',,ice NO UPPER
Mu V • u ,-,,, ....
st ha e four-wheel drive. ,T N r,,.toct ro,, in
Non dr'-'- " n,-, ,,,,--. ,,,- - ,-
o_ ,oners^. anu o nn- Memorial Room, City Hall,
plus living quarters, plus .'''EC''17-23:]66
utilities, plus fringe benelits :;" .'-"" .......
Dept. 100, Journal Oplnionl t---,--
Bradford, Vermont 05033.
8t--7-15--¢
Gray's Auction Calendar
NOTICE NO AUCTION at Gray's Field on Saturday,
July 11.
SATURDAY, JULY 18 -- to settle the Estate of the late
Joe Pratt, Rt. 5 between Fairlee & Bradford, Vt."
Selling Antiques, Furniture & Farm Machinery. Starts
at 9:30 A.M.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 at the Methodist Church,
White River Jet., Vt. Selling furniture, household
goods, baked goods, donated services, etc. 5 p.m.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 -- the Central Vt. Holsteifl
Club sale, Tunbridge, Vt. Fairgrounds.
TUESDAY, SEPT. I -- the Grafton County Holstmn
Bred Heifer Sale, North Haverhill, N.H. Fairgrounds.
AUCTION EACH & EVERY MONDAY AT THE EAST
THETFORD COMM. SALES BARN, EAST THET.
FORD, VT. LIVESTOCK SALE AT 2 P.M.
AUCTIONEERS:
C.W. GRAY & SONS, INC.
E' THETFORD,'VT.
785-4348 or 785-2161
AUCTION
To settle the Estate of the late Joe Pratt, we will sell
the following at the farm, located on Route 5 between
Fairlee & Bradford, Vt.
SATURDAY--JULY 18
STARTING AT 9:30 A.M.
ANTIQUES & FURNITURE
Tea cart, pine table & chairs, oak stand, maple
corner cupboard, spool bed, eommedes, hall tree, spool
leg stand, drop leaf kitchen table, maple rocker, oak
bookcase w- glass doors & drawers, 2 section glass
front bookcase, set of 6 chairs, plank bottom rocker,
bureaus, end tables, fancy old lawn chair, library
table, T.V., quantity of books, elec. sewing machine,
sewing basket, Kenmore vac. cleaner, quantity of
dishes, over stuffed couch & chairs, lawn chairs,
lamps, beds, pictures, side board, wash set, 2 drawer
chest, Westinghouse eiec. stove, G.E. refrigerator,
rockers, chairs, Remington model 4 single shot 32 rifle,
iron kettle, flat irons, treadle sewing machine, and
much much more.
FARM MACHINERY
Farmall 200 tractor w- quick hitch & chains, loader &
snowplow; quick hitch mower, plows & harrows,
Farmall A tractor & plows, side rake, on rubber;
ground driven spreader, hay elevator, Papec blower,
rote-tiller, eiec. grinder, tool chest, platform scales,
quantity of dry wood, strawberry crates, spiketonth
harrow, snow fence, milk cans, Delaval milker, Surge
Milker, strainer & pails, small anvil, hay trailer, gas
skill saw, wooden tool boxes, lanterns, plus small tools.
1975 Mercury Comet 6cyl. Auto.
TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECK
LUNCH ON GROUNDS
ADMINISTRATORS: FRED HAYWARD IIl
SAM HAYWARD
AUCTIONEERS: C. W. GRAY & SONS, INC.
EAST THETFORD, VT.
785-4348 or 785-2161
.00ntiqu0000
Auctioned
(Licensed & Bonded throughout
New England)
Appraised
(For Insurance or Estate Purposes)
Purchased
(One Item or Complete Estates)
Tents rented for all occasions
call ArcFde
! $teenburgh
Auctioneer & Appraiser
Jeffers Hill, Pike, N.H.
603-989-5690
: July 15, 1981-The Second Opinion-Page 7A
FOR SALE
978 Endura 250 FOR SALE-- Metal cots,
great for camp $10. each.
Gilbride, Doe Hill off Rte. 5 S.
Newbury. 41--4.29---p
TD-6 International Crawler WA.NTED.-- Rotary mower
with Issacson winch and 9 ft. and operator wanted for 13
outside blade. $1500. Call 802- acres. Newbury. Flat rate.
295-7827 White River Junction. Call collect (203) 649-0670 6-9
4t---8.5---c p.m. 2t--7-22--p
WANTED
N OF CORINTH
WARNING
TOWN MEETING
voters of the Town of Corinth,
hereby notified and warned to meet
Hall in Cookvitle on the 20th day of
at 8 P.M. to act upon the following
,t0wit:
I. (By petition) "To see what
shall be made for disposal of
, the closing of the existing
).,,
traract any other business that
t come before this meeting.
Corinth, in the County of Orange and
this 6th day of July, 1981
Board of Selectmen
Ralph Dutcher
James Hood
Howard Carter
the foregoing was recorded before
Learmonth, Town Clerk
1979 DODGE PICKUP-- Four
Wheel Drive, automatic
trans., % ton, less than 6,000
miles, Camper pkg. $7,000.
Phone 802-222-4482. 8t--8-
19---p
BEAR RIDGE COUPE--
Needs an engine and tran-
smission and ready to go! Roll
bars, steering, side bars, etc.
in place. $175. Call Robert at
802-222-5281 or evenings call
603-747-2016.
'77 FORD GRANADA-- 6 cyl.,
3 spd. standard shift with
overdrive, 62K highway miles.
No rust or dents• Excellent
ANTIQUES OF ALL
KINDS
Ed & Lynda Kulikowski
Route 5
(Lower Plain)
in Bradford.
Open
daily 9:00-5: 00
Closed Wed.
802-222-4507
Residence:
802-222-9064
condition. One owner
automobile. $2950. Call Tom, WANTED-- Used or old
decoys, old books on hunting
617-692-3705 after 6:00 P.M. and fishing. Write Box 454,
tf--6-3---p
Bradford, Vt. 05033. tf--nc
Answer To Who Knows
In 1892, in Boston, Mass.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE---
Delivered or on landing.
Maple, beech. Need money for
school, call Robert Fortunati
& Brothers 802-439-6179. 4t--7-
WOOD-- Mixed hardwood.
Cut, split and delivered,
Bradford. $68 a cord. 802-222-
FIREWOOD--- Call in now for
firewood orders. Call: Robert
FortunatE 802-439-6179. 51----7-
15---¢
I --lid
FOR SALE-- AKC Pekingese
Pups. Males and females. 1-
802-333-9154. 21--7-22--p
PUPPIES--- Boxer puppies for
sale. Some brindle• Ready
July 27. 603-272-5826. 4--7-
22--c
AKC REGISTERED English
Springer Spaniels pups. 8
weeks old July 5, $100. each.
802-222-4777 days and 802-222-
5725 evenings and weekends.
Ask forPeter. 8T--8-26--c
FAMOUS QUOTES
"The sound body is a
product of the sound mind."
George Bernard Shaw
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
TOWN OF LITTLETON
WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES
LITTLETON, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Facilities and Headworks,
Contract Number I will be
Office of Board of Selectmen, Town
Street, Llttletou, New Hampshire, until
1981.
participation, expressed in percentage terms
for the Contractor's aggregate workforce in
each trade on all construction work in the
covered area, are as follows:
Timetables Goals for minority Goals for female
participation for participation in
each trade each trade
Insert goals for Insert goals for
AUCTION
Engineers, Inc.
03301
may be obtained at the
Engineers, located at the
payment of $50.00 deposit for each
will be returned to Bidders. Non-
50 percent of their deposit upon
of the Bid opening, of each set
condition. No partial
for mailing of contract
shah include an additional,
POstage and handling charge.
Inc•
PUBLIC NOTICE
be held on July 21, 1981 at 2:00
time, at the Town Hall,
the right to waive any in-
any or all bids•
with his Bid, security in the
provided in
BIDDERS• Bid security
percent of the total Bid
i
... biadsdrs2 -part'icularly directed to the
t 1 iaimnwUao employment to .be
• Ke rates to be paid unoer
" I a t f contracts a his
|.. or Bid warded under t"
, ,# Dli Aalltfronl/a. re expected to be funded in
.I. rcy. N;thnited States Environmental
:: t, ag',i r the United States nor any
" i avert,nt°r employees is or will be a
,s ._ l.oeuremeOr Bids or any resulting
"ml " Will " to
• Rained in -- be sub)ect
' l .TR 35.936, 35.958 and
I o tars undO.
Tus FOR BIDDERS.
AFFIRMATIVE
EMPLOYMENT
1124@.
is called to the
e "Standard
Opportunity
tions" set forth
If the Contractor performs construction work in
AUCTION
f Ininority and female'
a geographical area located outside of the
covered area, it shall apply the goals established
for such geographical area where the work is
actually performed. With regard to this second
area, the Contractor is also subject to the goals
for both its federally involved and non-federally
involved construction.
The Contractor's compliance with the Executive
Order and the regulations in 41 CFR Part 60-4
shall be based on its implementation of the Equal
Opportunity Clause specific affirmative action
obligations required by the specifications set
forth in 41 CFR 60-4,3(a), and its efforts to meet
the goals established for the geographical area
where the contract resulting from this
solicitation is to be performed. The hours of
minority and female employment and training
must be substantially uniform throughout the
length of the contract, and in each trade, and the
contractor shall make a good faith effort to
employ female minorities and women employees
or trainees from Contractor to Contractor or
from project to project for the sole purpose of
meeting the Contractor's goals shall be a
violation of the contract, the Executive Order
and the regulations in 41 CFR Part 60-4. Com-
pliance with the goals will be measured against
the total work hours performed.
3. The Contractor shall lm'ovide written notification to
the Director of the Office of Federal Contract
Compliance Programs within 10 working days
of award of any construction subcontract in
excess of $10,000 at any tier for construction
work under the contract resulting from this
solicitation. The notification shall list the name,
address and telephone number of the sub-
contractor, employer identification number;
estimated dollar amount of the subcontract;
estimated starting and completion dates of the
subcontract; and the geographical area in
which the contract is to be performed.
4. As used in this Notice, and in the contract resulting
from this solicitation, the "covered area" is
Littleton, Grafton County, New Hampshire.
UTILIZATION OF MINORITY BUSINESS EN-
TERPRISES (MBE's)
Bidders on this work are required to comply with the
United States Environmental Protection Agencyls
Region 1 policy on the increased utilization of MBE s
which establishes a regional goal to commit to MBE 4
to 11 percent of the total dollar amount of construction
contracts. The requirements for bidders and con-
tractors covered by this policy are explained in the
Instructions to Bidders.
Pros ptive Bidders will be required to file a BII)-
DER s INFORMATION FORM, a copy of which
included with the Contract Documents, with the "ro
of Littletou, New Hampshire. Additional forms maYrs
obtained at the office of Environmental Engmev ,
Inc. Bids will be accepted only from Bidders w_hohave
submitted,, a BIDDER's INFORMATION Fotta:
BIDDER s INFORMATION FORM shall be submittea
With the Bid.
The receipt of Bids will be subiot to the requirement
specified in said INFORMATION'FOR BIDDERS.
By order of
Town of Littleton, Ne
with cards, flowers and visits, many thanks.
They were all greatly appreciated.
Cecile Smith
rl 1
CARD OF THANKS CLASSI EDS
To all of you good people who remembered me
I Ill Ill I I I -
CARD OF THANKS
Many thanks to everyone who sent me cards,
flowers, donations of money and telephone calls.
Everything was greatly appreciated.
God Bless each and everyone.
Lillian Martin
-._-_- __-__-__-____ --== ___ - - _= ___=
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks and ap-
preciation for all the kind deeds and sympathy
shown us during the loss of our loved one.
Many thanks to everyone for the visits, cards,
gifts, flowers and money. For the rides and
many offers of rides to the hospital.
Special thanks to the doctors and nursing staff
for the excellent care they gave "Mem". Also to
pastor William Wick for his special sermon,
comforting words and prayers• Special thanks
also to MUcky PoilU and the Hale Funeral Home
for doing a wonderful job.
God Bless everyone.
Lillian Martin
Herbert Martin
CARD OF THANKS
/
Many thanks to anyone who helped me to have
such a happy 91st birthday. Visiting, or gifts of
raspberries, homemade bread, Custard pie, or in
any way made such a happy day. Thanks to all.
Really good to grow old and have such good
friends.
Sincerely,
Annie Cummings
Bradford
i.OST-- One young lamb. Ear mAlt OF Pe.I Cennde
register tag No. 24. Vicinity lkllOVtii
Rt. 25, Cassvilkr. Reward Prota Court
offered. Harvey Locke, Distrtofll, ss.
To oll interested persons,
Bradford, Vt. 802-439-5455. At the Probate Court tn Wells River on
8TT-22p the 2Mh day of June, 1981, on authen-
ticated copy of the lost Will and Testament
m ' =':1 "i' "l ' = ond the Probate of Paul Corrode late of
Guilford, in the County of New Huven, in
the State of Connecticut, deceased, leaving
MOTI¢! OF HIAIIMG estate in said district,-duly proved ollowe¢]
ON ALLOWANCE OF WlLL end established in the Guilford District
STATEOF VERMONT Probate Court for the County ond $te
N THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF tyle R. aforesaid, was presented to this Court,
ooreeable to the statute in such cases.
And it is ordered by sold Court thot the
4th day of August, 1981 at the Probate
Court in Wells River, 10:00 o'clock in the
forenoon, be assigned for all persons
interested to alSpeor and contest the
ollowonce of such instrument, ond the
probate thereof, if they see couse; and
that notice thereof be given by publishing
this order three weeks successively in the
ioonl ophllolt o newspaper pblished in
said District, previous to the time op-
pointed.
Therefore, you are hereby notified to
appear before said Court, at the time and
place aforesaid, and contest the allowance
of the said instrument and the probate
thereof, if you hove cause.
Gtvon Under My NmHI,
at Wells River in said District,
this 29th day of June, 1981,
/sl Rena N, Vigneau
Jndle
7/8-15-22
Iobronds
PROATE COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF Irndfrd
To the heirs at law and all persons
interested in the Estate of Lyle R.
Behrends, late of Newbury, in said
District, deceosed:
You ore notified that o written
instrument doted June 12, 9BO, and
purporting to be the Lost Will and
Testament of said deceased has been
presented to the Probate Court for the
District of Bradford by Violo L. Behrends,
with o petition requesting Probate
thereof.
The hearing thereon hes been
scheduled for the ]rd day of August,
1981 ot 1000 AM at the Probate Court,
Wells River, Vermont. You Bey opponr
then and there to show cause, if any you
may hove, why the soid instrument
should not be allowed as the Last Will and
Testament of the deceased.
Doted this 22nd day of July, 1981,
Rena N. Vigneau
Jelle
7/1-8-15
PROPOSED
• STATE REGULATIONS
EXPLANATION FOR CITIZENS
By law, every proposed regulation must be published
in an abbreviated notice form on a weekly basis in
selected newspapers in the state.
The purpose of publishing these regulations is to give
you a chance to respond, orally or in writing. The law atso
says the agency must hold a public hearing on o proposed
regulation if 25 persons or an association having at least
25 members requests it in writing.
To get a copy of a rule or make suggestions to the
agency, call or write the contact person listed below for
each regulation. You can also make comments to the
Legislative Committee which reviews regulations by
contacting the Committee on Administrative Rules, State
House, Montpelier, VT 05602 (telephone: 828-2231 ). You
may aJso write to the Secretary of State, 109 State Street,
Pavilion Building, Montpelier, VT 05602, or call this office
toll free at 1-800-642-5155.
FUEL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Vermont Proposed Rule 81-P54
AGENCY: so<,ol Welfare
FOR FURTHER INFORJTION CONTACT: Neol Dodge, Fuel
Program Consultant, $ociol Welfare Department, 103
South Main Stroet, Waterbury, VT 05576. Phone: 241-2819.
CAPTIVE INSURANCE ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
Vermont Proposed Rule 81-P55
ENCY: nkngond nsurance
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: George A.
Chaffee, Commissioner, Dept. of Banking and Insurance,
120 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05602. Phone: 828-3301.
[[[[ [|'li .ii,/;lOl i Ill
SAW AND TOOL Sharpening,
also hand saws. 802-222-4032.
L.J. Benjamin, South Rd.
j Entrance, Bradford, Vt. 4t---
[i 22--c
AIRI,ESS PAINT spraying at
new COliSlruction, corn
inertial, farm buildings and MECHANIC TRAINING
melal roofs. Valley Paiuting SCHOO Full pay while
C(,nipany. 8)2-333-9393. 3- yOU train, Power Plants,
;Zb--tf--c Electrical Systems, Power
Trains and Diesel covered in
jll school. For more information
call SSG Jim Sumner at 479-
WANTED-- Bookkeeping nf'
my home part-time. All areas
of small business. On a
'weekly, quarterly or monthly
basis. Relerences. Write your
needs to: Bookkeeping, c-o
Journal Opinion, Dept. 27,
Bradford, t. 05033. NC
WANTED-- Companion
Housekeeper, live m for
elderly lady. Comfortable old
country home. Time off and
good wages, car required. 603-
764-9973 or 536-1140. 2t--7-
22---c
9221 (collect) or Vermont
Army National Guard Armory
222-4611.4t--7-29--c
WANTED-- Stitchers ann
stitcher trainees. We have
immediate openings for ex-
perienced stitchers and
mexperienced persons who
are interested in learning to
stitch. Apply Emgee Inc.,
Chelsea, Vt. 802-685-7722. 4-
15--tf--c
WANTED-- Bookings for
weddings, parties, clubs and
dances. The Swingers. Music
of 20's to 50's and beyond, also
AGRICULTURE NATURAL
RESOURCES -- Agriculture
Gen. Farming, Animal
husbandry, Dairy, poultry,
Natural resources, Fisheries-
Forestry, Range
Management, Engineering,
Structural-Water Res.,
Irrigation-Hydrology.
Experience-degree could
qualify you for PEACE
CORPS programs in Asia,
Africa, Latin America. Must
be US citizen, single-married,
no dependents. Paid travel,
enerous living allowance.
health care. $3.000 at end of
2 years. NO UPPER AGE
LIMIT. Contact reps in
Memorial Room, City Hall,
Montpelier, July 16 & 17, I0-
4:45. COLLECT 617-223-6366.
lt---7.15---c
SKILLED TRADES--- Auto-
diesel mechanics, Cabinet
makers, Carpenters. Elec-
tricians, Industrial Arts,
squares. Have caller. 802-222-
4032. 8t---8-19---c
OWN YOUR OWN Jean Shop.
Offering all the nationally
known %rands such as Jor-
dache, Vanderbilt, Calvin
Klein, Sedgefield, Levi and
over 70 other brands.
$13,500.00 includes beginning
inventory, airfare for I to the
apparel center, training,
fixtures and Grand Opening
Promotions. Call Mr. Laughlin
at Mademoiselle Fashions 612-
835-1304. It7-15---p
SHOW TOYS and gifts the
friendly" way -- No collecting
or delivering -- top com-
missions and hostess awards.
Line is fully guaranteed. Call
Friendly Toy Parties --
Virginia 802-439-5720 --
Lorraine 802-333-4078 or Dana
603-747-3522. Also booking
parties. 8t--7-15--c
OPEN YOUR OWN retail
apparel shop. Offer the latest
in jeans, denims and sport-
swear. $14,850.00 includes
inventory, fixtures, etc.
Complete Store! Open in as
little as 2 weeks anywhere in
U.S.A. (Also infants and
childrens shop). Call SUE,
TOLL FREE 1-800-874-4780.
It--745--p
SLAT! OF VERMONT
NOllCIgO
DISTRICT OF BRAOFORD, SS.
To the Creditors of the Estate of
Giotto K. Land late of grodford,
daceosed.
Dewey R. Lund of 29 Buck Road,
Warrington, Penn. 19876 hereby states
that he has been alOinted o mrsmml
rsentotNe of lhe above estate. All
creditors havi claims egainst the above
estate are reqred to present the claim in
writing within four months after the date of
the first publication h'eaf tO the ubove
pecsel representative at the above
address or to the Reg/ster of the Probate
Court at Wells River, Vermom, o€ said
claim will be forever barred.
Doted ot Brocfford this ] st day of July,
1981.
Deveey R. Lurid
PernnM gmmmmthm
718-15-22
NOTICE OF
MOlff64W$ ttl
By virtue of o povor of.sole con, to'reed
in o certain maetgoge ann g.ea ay ram u.
Hadavich and Jonn V. Neduvch, both of 55
Groveway, Ointnn, Connecticut 06413, to
the Berlin Cooperative Dnnk. o corporatinn
estubSshed by law and having a principal
Iuce of tsinlss ol 133 easnnt $1reel,
Berlin, New Hampshire 03570, dated
August 6, 1973, end recorded in Libec
1200, Folio 344 of the Groon County
Registry of Deeds, the orilinal of which
may be examined at the bommeinned
office of the d mortgagee, the present
r of tbe s Ooe, p, .to
and in exeCution of said power and mr
Ixech of condition, and f.0¢ the purpose of
foredosing tbe same will sell, at Im¢
tion on Wednesday August 12, 1981 at
4:30 o'clock in the oftemonn at the
prem ses, having no street or highway
nomb, but which are ecoted on the
Northerly side of Ntonodaeck Drive in the
Mountain Lake Subdivision of Hovedll,
Hew Hampshire, the property described in
said mortgage as follows:
"A cm-toin parcel of innd situated in
Havwhill, Graffnn County, New Hampshire,
bounded and descried as folinws,
"Lot Twenty-nine (29) Section One (1)
as shown on o plan of land entitled
"Subdivision Plan, Mountain Lake,
Havorhitl, N.H. srveyed for TorN. &
Country Homes, inc." drown by W. Robert._
Nolte &Asseciotes, Land Surveyors, (mw
May, 1966, revised August, 1968, ond
duly recorded with the Grofton County
Registry of Deeds at Liber 1083, Folio 49.
"This conveyance is made subject to
and with the benefit of easements in, over
and under the sWeats shown on Reid n
for the installation of .ublic utilities in-
ckding water, eh:trlclty, drolaoge and
"This conveyance iS also mode Sect
to and with the benefit or certain COn"
veaonts and easements set fe'th in an
instrument entitled "Mountain Lake,
Subdivision Property Converonts and
Easements" duly recorded 'ruth said deeds
on November 3, 1966, in Liber 1047, Folio
123 ond with the right to use the streets,
lmches, lake and reroatlnn orlms shown
on said plan with others of record entitled
thereto.
"Being ull end the some promises
described end conveyed by Town& ContW
Homes, inc. to Edward J. n 1 II ond Helon
Ill dated Novembec 19, 1969, and
recorded in Liher 1102, Folio 546.
"Meaning ond intding to describe
oed convey all and the same premises
conveyed by Edward $, and Helen Ill to
Poul D. end Joan V. Haduvkh doted May
16, 1973, and recorded in Volume 1195,
Page 178. end recorded in said Registry."
Sid ale will be mode st to any
and oll liens which may be entitled to
precedence over sold mortgage, if ony such '
there be.
Terms of sole, Fdteea pecceat (15 %)
in cash or by certified or co's ch to
be paid by the purchaser at the time and
oce of sete. Tecta 'for Imm of
balance win be mode at the time ond ploce
of sole.
Detad It wudmdRe, Iw Hlpddve, lib
7HI day d Jdy, 1981.
Gmnnv
By Its Affm'eays
Wendntlb, NN 03711
H--_ . ........... Masons Experience-degree in
IIX wArTr=u-- ttugea, one of ihe above fields could
mature iarmer or coupm to - ... - ,-,,-C,
uam you or rr
manage and work 126 acres O -r,,-rams in Latin
yer-round in Corinth. Must Amer*ic'a,'As?a Africa. Must
enjoy out ooorworK,lnClu.ng be US citizen, married-single,
[ur't manag emem, carin no dependents. Paid travel,
mr nurses ana De capable oi .enorous livEn,, allowance
coping with any problems o h ,o.orit 3 turn t enci
a islng m me tloonaocas. ^r o, . .... e,',,ice NO UPPER
Mu V • u ,-,,, ....
st ha e four-wheel drive. ,T N r,,.toct ro,, in
Non dr'-'- " n,-, ,,,,--. ,,,- - ,-
o_ ,oners^. anu o nn- Memorial Room, City Hall,
plus living quarters, plus .'''EC''17-23:]66
utilities, plus fringe benelits :;" .'-"" .......
Dept. 100, Journal Oplnionl t---,--
Bradford, Vermont 05033.
8t--7-15--¢
Gray's Auction Calendar
NOTICE NO AUCTION at Gray's Field on Saturday,
July 11.
SATURDAY, JULY 18 -- to settle the Estate of the late
Joe Pratt, Rt. 5 between Fairlee & Bradford, Vt."
Selling Antiques, Furniture & Farm Machinery. Starts
at 9:30 A.M.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 at the Methodist Church,
White River Jet., Vt. Selling furniture, household
goods, baked goods, donated services, etc. 5 p.m.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 -- the Central Vt. Holsteifl
Club sale, Tunbridge, Vt. Fairgrounds.
TUESDAY, SEPT. I -- the Grafton County Holstmn
Bred Heifer Sale, North Haverhill, N.H. Fairgrounds.
AUCTION EACH & EVERY MONDAY AT THE EAST
THETFORD COMM. SALES BARN, EAST THET.
FORD, VT. LIVESTOCK SALE AT 2 P.M.
AUCTIONEERS:
C.W. GRAY & SONS, INC.
E' THETFORD,'VT.
785-4348 or 785-2161
AUCTION
To settle the Estate of the late Joe Pratt, we will sell
the following at the farm, located on Route 5 between
Fairlee & Bradford, Vt.
SATURDAY--JULY 18
STARTING AT 9:30 A.M.
ANTIQUES & FURNITURE
Tea cart, pine table & chairs, oak stand, maple
corner cupboard, spool bed, eommedes, hall tree, spool
leg stand, drop leaf kitchen table, maple rocker, oak
bookcase w- glass doors & drawers, 2 section glass
front bookcase, set of 6 chairs, plank bottom rocker,
bureaus, end tables, fancy old lawn chair, library
table, T.V., quantity of books, elec. sewing machine,
sewing basket, Kenmore vac. cleaner, quantity of
dishes, over stuffed couch & chairs, lawn chairs,
lamps, beds, pictures, side board, wash set, 2 drawer
chest, Westinghouse eiec. stove, G.E. refrigerator,
rockers, chairs, Remington model 4 single shot 32 rifle,
iron kettle, flat irons, treadle sewing machine, and
much much more.
FARM MACHINERY
Farmall 200 tractor w- quick hitch & chains, loader &
snowplow; quick hitch mower, plows & harrows,
Farmall A tractor & plows, side rake, on rubber;
ground driven spreader, hay elevator, Papec blower,
rote-tiller, eiec. grinder, tool chest, platform scales,
quantity of dry wood, strawberry crates, spiketonth
harrow, snow fence, milk cans, Delaval milker, Surge
Milker, strainer & pails, small anvil, hay trailer, gas
skill saw, wooden tool boxes, lanterns, plus small tools.
1975 Mercury Comet 6cyl. Auto.
TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECK
LUNCH ON GROUNDS
ADMINISTRATORS: FRED HAYWARD IIl
SAM HAYWARD
AUCTIONEERS: C. W. GRAY & SONS, INC.
EAST THETFORD, VT.
785-4348 or 785-2161
.00ntiqu0000
Auctioned
(Licensed & Bonded throughout
New England)
Appraised
(For Insurance or Estate Purposes)
Purchased
(One Item or Complete Estates)
Tents rented for all occasions
call ArcFde
! $teenburgh
Auctioneer & Appraiser
Jeffers Hill, Pike, N.H.
603-989-5690