.- December 20, 1982-The Journal Opinion-Page 21
Troopers busy with thefts, drunks
The Eastside A vehicle operated by Mary Farm in Bradford. The vic- Trooper Jennings reported
Vermont State Bisson of Woodstock, Vt., tim, Alfred Jennings of that the horses were wooden
been involved while traveling south on Massachusetts, indicated an rocking horses that he was
range of criminal Interstate 91 in Fairlee went old wood stove and two an- transporting for sale.
ion. Someof out of control, spun in a circle tique wooden beds were
ations and court and hit guard rails, damaging carried off. Dean Hatch of S. Ryegate's
written involve her CJ Jeep on the right side Ford Escort caught $3,000
items: and underside. The in- Cars operated by Dorothy worth of damage recently
operated byKeven vestigation by Constantine Benner of Wilder and Stuart when he swerved to avoid a
Weodsville was pointed to icy roads and poor Hunt of Thetford came 0eer while traveling on Route
on Route 5 in roadability of the Jeep. together on Academy road in 5 near Wells River Village at
and struck Thetford Hill recently. 2:11 a.m., when he crossed the
and a tree. Constantine was in- Trooper First Class Howard opposite lane and left the road.
18, suffered a vestigating a case of breaking Atherton said Benner backed He descended a near-vertical
over the eye and his and entering at a camp in W. onto the road and collided with bank and landed on a railroad
extensive front- Newbury owned by Rev. the Hunt car which was track approximately eight
and severe Atwater. The padlock was traveling south. There was feet below the road. The
the right side. The broken and it appeared that minor rear end damage to vehicle straddled the tracks
a total loss. nothing was taken, bothcars, for 250 feet, before coming to
Class Howard ' rest.
said the mishap Teresa Fritscka of Fairlee Vehicle operator Sarah Hatch was transported to
l:15a.m.,Dec. 12. suffered no injury, when her Robison of Newport, Vt. was Cottage Hospital by passer-
vehicle, a Honda, slid out of injured earlier in the month shy.
control in a circle, and struck when her Mercury Bobcat,
a telephone pole. The roadway which was going south on
was slush-covered at the time. Interstate 91 in Newbury, left
FOR SALE
[,.,S tred to the
U .=,g nt residence recently
River to investigate a
_zgi. nt of unlawful
a
BlresPonded to a South
1 Bradford residence to
IT gate a disorderly
.j, Complaint that oc-
front of a residence
11:27p m ,on Dec. 11.
r Jaime C----nstantine
.llEt!gating a three-car
lWr m the P&C parking
l1r.adford, a car parked
!rtha Pease of afford
dnll:.e.parked by Kathleen
n,,- I" of Corinth and a third
tt Parked at'the store by
: Masure of Fairlee, all
m2 ltogether as the result of
it,7ul driver in the Pease
children left in the
At a new home being con-
structed in Groton, Jack
Thomas reported a breaking
and entering, plus grand
larceny as the result of
unknown persons kicking in
the front door of the home and
removing several items,
among them a chain saw,
propane light, gas stove and
other things, The matter is
presently under investigation
by Constantine.
the road and struck several
trees.
She was taken to Mary
Hitchcock Memorial Hospital
with facial cuts and a possible
back injury. Her husband was
not injured.
m
AUCTION NOTICE
He also responded to an Elm
street, Wells River residence
to investigate a threatening
phone call, placed by someone
in San Francisco, Cal. The
victim said she received the
call from her son at about 2:30
in the morning and told her
Another accident Atherton
responded to was in Thetford
on Route 244 involving Claude
Clarke of Post Mills. He
suffered facial lacerations and
his vehicle suffered extensive
frontend damage, when he lost
control on a corner, left the
road and hit a fence and tree.
He was trmsported by am-
bulance to the Mary Hitchcock
Memorial Hospital.
Gasoline was reported
stolen from several
Jennings is looking into gas
• stealing in Corinth, after
receiving a report that
unknowns were siphoning off
gas from parked vehicles.
Approximately 25 gallons had
been taken from the Corinth
area on a regular basis and
residents there were warned
to be on the lookout for this
type of activity.
A vehicle owned by a
teacher at Thetford Academy
received a broken window last
week during the night of Dec.
10. After the window was
smashed, the car was put into
neutral and rolled down a hill.
There was no damage during
the roll and total damage was
assessed at $100.
Trooper Jennings was busy
with multiple charges in Post
NOTICE OF
BUDGET HEARING
There will be a meeting for the purpose of
presenting a proposed budget for the operation of
Orange County for the ensuing year, at the
Orange County Courthouse in Chelsea on the
Monday, January 24, 1983 at 10:00 A.M. The
proposed budget will contain items for the
operation of the Courthouse, the Lock-up, the
Sheriff's office and residence and the Bradford
District Probate Court.
Proposed use of revenue sharing funds will
also be discussed at that time.
Dated at Chelsea, Vermont, this 13th day of
December, 1982.
Jackson T. Webb
Assistant Judge, Orange County
PUBLIC NOTICE
As required by general revenue sharing
regulation, the Town of Corinth has filed Bureau
of Census form RSgE for the collection of general
revenue sharing for the year ended December
31, 1981. A copy of this form with supporting
documentation is available for public inspection
at the town office in Cookville on Monday,
Tuesday or Friday's 9-12 and 1-4.
John G. Learmonth, Jr.
Treasurer
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CLA
FOR SALE-- Beautiful,
ornate chunk stove, Star No.
8. Patented 1851. $100. Call
evenings 802-439-5572.
TF-- 12-2ff--N C
FOR SALE-- $10 will buy
ou a Hoover Electric
room, as is. After 5 802-439-
5572. TF--I 2-20--NC
FOR SALE-- G.E. Electric
broom, as is $15.802-439-5572
after 5. TF--12-20--NC
FOR SALE-- Refinished oak
dining chairs, ready to use.
Mint condition. $120. for pair.
802-439-5528. TF-- 12-20---NC
MOTOR OIL-- All kinds,
cars, tractors, heavy duty
equipment, farm, com-
mercial use. Lowest prices
in the area. By case lotonly.
Additional discount for lots
of 10 cases or more. Stop by
and see Bradford Oil first.
Route 5 and 25, Bradford.
802-222-5251 or 603-787-6391.
TF--12-8--C
75 TON PRESS--- 16" Radial
Saw, 4 Spindle Drill, 10 HP
Air Compressor, 10' Brake,
36" & 52 Shears, Kick
Punch, Bandsaw, Metal
Lathes -- 12", 15" & 18",
Vert. & Horz. Mills. Tel: 617-
373-9777. 3T--12-20--C
WORTH THE DRIVE!
Harrington's Red Loft
Fabrics, Rtes. 2 & 15, W.
Danville, Everyday 10-5
(including Sunday). Large
fabric selection, very low
prices. 3T--12-20--CW
PARTY--Youngsters climb aboard
,s Engine 2 during last weekend's Children's
muas Party held at the fire station. It was a
to start the she would be dead within a
travel backwards week.
themselves between
The victim advised Con-
and Masure cars. stantine that the caller
vehicle suffered seemed to be heavily in-
to both sides, toxicated at the time of his
ightly threat.
the right side and
vehicle was Earlier in December,
damaged on the Constantine investigated a
break at the Old Jennings
sATr00s
OUR ItEALTIt
| LEON FAY, M.D.
Valley Health Center
;ed ltl/- East Corinth, Vt.
! s
rash as all parents know is an all too common af-
x infancy It causes tmrental anxiet and frustration
:ais°btvious disc0-mfort for the ehild.YThe underlying
,' he increased sensitivity of the infant s skin in
, d particularly in the groin area where the skin
i '..' re and moisture are higher than other parts of the
,-- ath .-- .
. en more so when a draper m worn. These factors
,lbine with friction (kicking, walking), feces, urine
nWaterproof diaper covering to produce skin
a
f the measures which can be taken to help prevent a
v: lem include:
",.:.age of diaper shortly after becoming soiled.
ible avoidance of elasticized legs on diapers.
!ng of the diaper area well -- especially after a
!eraent -- but gently.
fliapers should be washed in mild detergent soap
thoroughly.
0 r., when a rash develops, it is usually in one of two
X£ti.gs one setting is in th=e children who have a
m' ltion to such conditions as:
D,_hea with scaliness also about the scalp, armpits
AT of the neck and ear.
R,aqUSis
v.- t common settin is in those whose problem arises
. rom wearing a diaper. These include a rash from
748itating effects of feces (especially with diarrhea),
.' heat. A rash can at times be caused by the mite
bies. When the skin's defenses break down, there is
Unity for actual infection such as from bacteria
i.
tment of diaper rash depends upon:
I Iizing the factors which facilitate further skin
, H#ll a. These may include frequent diaper changes,
l[lll tff, whenever possible, diapers or diaper covers,
ointments and powders for drying and
re-emphasized that diaper rash can occur even
scrupulous home care. Sensitive skin, family
mere presence of diapers are the key factors.
Often frustrating and unpredictable. For-
usually to be a temporary
prompt proper home care.
informnti to ina'N the public's undtond
Wide odve for q:iflc, ivkk]
i II FOR SALE Sheepskins,
$15 and up. Hanover Cobbler,
1979 DA;rSUN 210-- 4D FOR SALE-- 1974 Dodge 5 Allen Street, Hanover.
Wagon, 44,000 miles. Dart, 4 door V8 automatic, Open Monday-Friday, B-
power steering, new tires, 5:30; Saturday, 9-5; Wed-
$3500.00. Harold's Repair battery and exhaust. $700. nesdayevenings 'til8. 4T--I-
: Shop, 17 Farwell St., Barre, 802-22')-5270 days or 802-222-
......... Vt. 802-479-0170. 4T--12-
..... " 5782 evenings. TF--I 2-
20---NC FABRICS-- Huge new
shipment !Prints calicos,
lr'[=-l-m[|]ililI][4ql 1979 CHEVROLET washable woolens & many
-- PICKUP-- 6 cyl., 8 ft. body other new items -- all at very
LOW PRICES (we make the
BEST PRICES EVER-- with cap. 4 custom rims and
drive worth it). Harrington's
Over 60 homes in stock. New 4 regulars with 4 new winter Red Loft Fabrics, Rtes. 2 &
Oakbrook, 14 ft. wide, 2
tires. Running boards, stereo
bedroom, pitched roof, -- many other extras. $4,500 15, W. Danville everyday
$15,495. New Windsor, 3 or best offer. Call 802-222- (including Sunday) 10-5,
bedroom, house-type roof 9642. Ask for Dana O'Don- 3T--12-20---CW
and siding, 6 incli walls, nell. 2T12-29---NC
microwave, stereo, bow
window, dishwasher, plus i It [g']['_I 1 k fill i [{]
many other options, $26t995.
Excellent used 14 ft. wide, 2
bedroom, furnished,$10,495, l/l:(W-'ll00K*l|[q:l ,.,o.m
o, # mlcao. o mmA
. ,,==J=,m Over 12 used 14 ft. wide as .... u;-'tw, mmmmmme{¢
well as new homes on ONAULOWANCIOFWSt AIIIIATIDPITO811N
popular event With area "youth. In foreground is display. Used single STATEOFVT theH°ticeh°byoivonth=theC°mprlm'°fCurmncy, WashinStono D. C., 2029, has
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF 6. granted welminary conditiol apWovot to an
Bradford fireman Gene Martin. bedroom General $2,995. rod*
Two bedroom, Pacemaker, peoeaTE COURT FOR THE Ap¢¢ion to form New Bradford Nofioonl
automobiles parked at the Mills. He said a motor vehicle $3,995. Three bedroom, 01S;C0F k, Bmor, 0nme C*, Vorm,m
Atkinson home in Newbury accident was investigated in Lancer, $6,995. Four To the heirs at low aU persons 05033, for the prpose of f=ilitating the
interestod in tba Estate of G, Harold acquhifionofthotorgetbonklistedbelow.
recently. Trooper Atherton is that town and a charge of bedroom, Catalina, $7,995. Sinclair, iota of drd, in said Dhlrict,
investigating the larceny reckless driving lodged. Many more. Mitch's Mobile d: Furtr noti¢a is Qh that Applkotlon has
complaint. Damage caused during the Homes, Rt. 10, Woodsville, v am ifled thet a i.m in- tmSatoCo¢ro,oroCnty
N.H. 603-747-3376. 4T--29--- smm t_€lmod June 24th, 1982, and for his coment to o merger of The Bradford
accidentbetween theam°untedtwo vehiclest° $3300and "m ,ha tat wl, and =ion, I ,,k, rlfor, Ver 05033,
said onsad has heon vth New Btndford Notional Bo, Brndford,
The ice freezer at the nt to the Probate Court for the V'mont 05033, ude the charter of New
Bradford Mini Mart was bent a victim's lawn. The operator i_lillttlN1Kl[il[gl st of Bford by Harold E. [:irk and Dtdford Nffion[Bonkgl ththetitlsThe
the other day, when Robert of one vehicle was charged e A. Fisk, with a petition ruti Bradford Nofiorl Bank. The @pli¢tion s
Merritt of E. Corinth pulled with careless and negligent GOLDEN RETRIEVER r, of. or.¢eptedforfllingNevembor17,]982.
The hearing thereon hm hem
into the Mini Mart parking lot operation, leaving the scene of PUPS-- Registered, shots, v of .r, 9s3 ms n:. ,ed n. to ..
and swerved to avoid another an accident and driving on a wormed, ready December ¢all:00A.M. atthelWlaeOrt, Weih 1828 (c) of the Floral lmsit lmmme Act
vehicle that had started to suspended or revoked license. 23. $200. 802479-0434. 4T--12- to w.,|f any nmhe**,Ri*' v,tmm, you =my ,,r tm and and$raN,rrof5 the of rccyR,lmions02 c of thas).c'Th
hack up. He struck the ice The second operator is being Z-.-43W vy the said insure shld nl be nice will apltor wNkly on the sam days,
freezer, causing minor charged with driving with a oltowed as the Last Will and Testonmnt of beoinningWndneY,D°cember1,1982and
the ded. mg WedeesdoL December 29.1982.
damage and none to his 1976 suspended or revoked license i L I edthh Istafmbor/1',?.
Chevrolet. and a third person is charged Is/Rene N. Any person desiring to comment on either the
with careless and negligent WANTED-- U.S. and Ger- interim notional lumk pition or the
woerlconsolidation pl¢otion y do so
ltelmulh Brown, from operation, man war relics of all types. ]2/8-13-20 submittiwwrittmcomm,efstotOirglor,
Connecticut. reported to After 5 p.m 802-485-8198. Sank Oronr, ofion and Smture Division,
Atherh)n that someone had Jennings issued a court 4T--I-5--CW " lli=[kqr_llk[e]li[] Comp?rol( of the y, 490 L'Enfont
Im, S, W., Whinetan, D. C. 20219 withia
removed at least one-half cord summons to a 37 year old S. 21 duys of the ato of the bst Wkion of
ll01E Of MIAIIIN$ this notice. The blk fib is availoe for
of wood from his place on Ryegate person who was road. The car hit a. fence, ON ALLOWANa Of WILL inspection in the Regionot Offica, Comptrol
Stage Coach road in Newbury. charged with driving "while injuring the occupants and ST&TEOFVNT of the Cuvnency, 8thFIoat, Neri'Pla, 470
IN THE MATT1ER OF 114E ESTATE OF Lira L Atlantic Ave., Boston, Moss. 02110.
It is being termed a larceny, intoxicated in Newbury. causing the vehicle to suffer a r
total loss. They were treated m0tTE COURT FOR THE De¢orl, 1982
Warren E Shettini reported Dusty C. Carter, 18, of Wells at Cottage Hospital. ommooF SrooordNatn ao
. To the heirs at bw and all pro'sam Brodford, Vormont 05033
to Trooper Atherton that River received fractures on interested in the Estate of Laura R. Alger, New Bradford Notional Bmlc
someone had removed a his arm and a passenger An 18-year old Wells River e°ffire, insidDisWs"Ldeeammd* Brodfor,Wwmor05033
You am outified that a w in- 1211,8,13,20,&29
quantity of tools from his pick- female suffered a dislocated youth was cited by Trooper stnmmt ¢mt J no, 98, and
up truck, while parked at his shoulder in Groton, after the Jennings with driving while to be th. tm wi and
residence in S. Ryegate. It is vehicle in which 'they were intoxicated, after he was in a m,m of mid ¢,a has t,m
IMltd tO t Probo Cou for the
• under investigation, riding at ll p.m. onTuesday, motor vehicle accident on DistricofBrodfordbyO. FoyAllon, Jr., WANTED TO BUY
Dec. 7. heading west on Route Dec. 7 in Groton. |*a., with a itifi requestinQ lrdte
And to complete Atherton's 302 lost control and left the . 100 cow dairy farm.
week, Valerie Erno of Thet- The 0 has
Vershire ..n"' for th* ,Tth day of , stocked and equipped or
ford told him she left her car man ,,. m lO,OO at the court, bare.
parked on a pullout on Route
Welb Rim', Vmt. You ly BOX 161
132 near the Thetford and CHELSEA-- Recent cases guilty to a charge d driving and them t, show €, you
may be, vy the said instrument sh(d BARTON, VT. 05733
Norwich town line after it heard before, the Orange with a suspended license. be ot m trot Will ad
developed mechanical County District Court include Tatalddeoll.
problems. When she returned the following: Timothy Ward Ann Myers of Fairlee Dotodthis6thdm/ofDonher,982. i , k |
to pick up the vehicle a day of Vershire was fined $180 pleaded not guilty to charges ts/.v
and one-half later, she found it after being found guilty in that of advertising plans to raffle 12/la-20.29
WANTED-- Vermont land,
fror/tage on Class 3 road,
had been vandalized, court of driving while in- property in Fairlee. She was 1-,--- -----=-----=--l'lrt'4h-Ild[ll]llli;ka'll
toxicated. He was cited in released on her own personal
twenty
fields,
acres
sugar
Trooper Michael Jennings Chelsea on Oct. 20. recognizance. 5TATEOFVRa0m mapm with 2500 tap paten-
grabbed a 23-year-old resident mVlOCmm tial. J.O. Dept. 22. Brad-
of Thetford and charged him A Fairlee resident, William Jeffrey Oakes. of Woodsville msmco ardfl, 55. ford, Vt. 05033. 8T--12-
To the Creditors of the Estate Of Nelson 27--PD
with driving while intoxicated. Hayward was found guilty pleaded guilty of driving with t. 8oycalotaofCorintb.=*s.
Jennings said the person, who after pleading guilty to a suspended license in Har- JannetteMoxwellondViroinioldeilof
was summoned into Chelsea driving with a suspended tford and was fined $I00. ,fo, Vermont heeeby stes that th
have been appointod personal
FOR RENT
Court to answer charges, license and was fined $250 for t of sote. lt
nearly smashed into his State the offense which oceurred in Wayne Tildon of Thofford tors haviW ¢1. ,inst the ,.va
Police cruiser while at Fairlee. was sentenced to one day in mtme or, renl to as the claim in AVAILABLE FOR IM-
witin 9 within four rtfl ter the dote f MEDIATE occupancy. A one
Thefford Hill. the Woodstock Correction rt pkatn orm to above and a two bedi-oom a_rt-
Kevin Sawyer of Strafford Center after being found sa r,tiv, o tha above
Ronald Goodwin of W. was released on a conditional guilty of disorderly conduct in orms or to tha *¢star of the ote ment. Both with bath, wall to
¢,a at wei evor, V,rmt, or said wail. carpeting, kitchen
Burke suffered a $3,000 loss discharge after pleading not White RiverJunction. doimwiUlmforevorbortL appliances. Heal, lights, hot
WEed ,t Bdo s 10th day of wate2, gas, and rubbish
earlier in the month, when a cmer, 1982. removal included in rent.
load of wooden horses he was D..o.40oo Od.O JemetteMezweil
carrying were burned. The II W j2 dVlrieedeil Security deposit required.
horses were stored, 170 of TE MONTdN o P,n,w No children or pets m this
them, in the rear of his Ford 112,,0-29-1,5 weU managed bdildis[. Mt.
Gardner Apts., 43 Central
police he was traveling down , (IP) f9-4121 " ' [ YOUR ,mm 787-6280 or 787-6355. Edward
Interstate 91 and noticed his 1 I 1 C. Patten. 4T--TF--C
1
truck was on fire. He stopped , _ New Subarus t
his truck and determined the FOR RENT-- Cozy one
fire had started somewhere in Over 50 Available . bedroom cabin in West
i
Newbury. Wood and gas
• the middle of the load of |
horses. The Wells River Fire • All Models • All Colors heat. $200 plus. Call 802429-
2t73. 1 T--12-20--C
Department responded and t Top $ alfred For Your Trade-In.' j -
brought the fire under control. • • •
but the horses were burned up Rim Small -- PORI & eLAStiC CM, l FOR RENT-- 3-room office
L I g00Sergeant's suite in Bradford. Available
in the fire• So was Goodwins W ¥ i,mi, | January 1st. Call The Blake
truck body. The entire loss. - ' Area • Agency, 802-222-4070. 4T--I.
including 170 horses and the t .c J the pet care eo v 12--('
body came to over $5.000. e .-. "
IFIEDS ]
FOR SALE-- Sofa and
matching chair. 1 year old,
rust-brown tweed. $300 or
best offer. Call 802-222-9642
ask for Dana O'Donnell.
2Tl 2-29--NC
FOR SALE-- Formica top
kitchen table with 4 high
back kitchen chairs. $50. Call
802-222-9642 ask for Dana
O'Donnell. 2T--12-29--NC
FOR SALE-- Kelvinator
refrigerator• Apartment size
$75. Call 802-222-9642 ask for
Dana O'Donnell. 2T--12-
29--NC
FOR SALE-- Bureau and
dresser w-mirror. $50 for set.
Call 802-222-9642 ask for
Dana O'Donnell. 2T--12-
-9--NC
PECANS--- 1982 crop. Large
Stnarts in shell. 5 lb. box
$15.95. 10 lb. box $25.95.
Shipping daily, price in-
cludes postage. J.L. Jaeol;
P.O. Box 433, Nohunta,
Georgia 31553. 6T--1-17--
WALKERS, JOGGERS,
RUNNERS Top of the line
motorized treadmills and
heart rate monitors. Call for
information or demon-
stration. (802) 476-7510.
4T--I 2-29--CW
FREE-- To a loving home. 4-
month-old male puppy, X,2
Cocker, ,2 terrier, house
trained. Call 802-429-2173 M-
r after 5; S. & S. anytime.
4T--1-10--C
II I Ill II I
ANTIQUES Purchased
(One Item Or Complete Estate)
APPRAISALS Made
(For Insurance Or Estate Purpose)
AUCTIONS Conducted
(Licensed & Bond.d Throbghout New England)
Tents Rented If Booked In Advance
Archie
Steenburgh
: Auctioneer &* Appraiser
Haverhill, N:H
, 1603-989-569()
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(;03-747-2000
BROKER:
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747-3372
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No. 4428--Newbury, nice 2 bedroom, 10 yr. old
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No. 440--East Corinth, 3 bedroom Cape with at-
tached barn on 2+ acres with brook; home with
business potential. $42,000.
No. 4403--Wells River, fully rented 3 apt. house.
Good condition, excellent investment. $45,000.00
(Ask for the rent figures.)
No. 4448C-- 10.0 acres, Newbury Village, $11,000.
No. 4191 -- 78 acres, Bath, NH, $49,500; farmland
and woods, 1 mile frontage on road and river.
No. 4228F--19.1 acres. Newbury, $6,685. wooded:
owner financed.
No. 4344 -- Monroe, Completely renovated
schoolhouse (Just like new) 2 bedrooms, large
living room -- one acre, beautiful views -- excellent
buy, $45,000.
No. 4485-- Rough building on 12 acres, Maplewood,
Topsbam, $9,500.
No. 4409A -- House, barn, 5 acres, pond, Danville,
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No. 4228D -- 12.7 acres, Newbury, $4,340 wooded;
owner-financed.
THOMAS REALTY,0000
.- December 20, 1982-The Journal Opinion-Page 21
Troopers busy with thefts, drunks
The Eastside A vehicle operated by Mary Farm in Bradford. The vic- Trooper Jennings reported
Vermont State Bisson of Woodstock, Vt., tim, Alfred Jennings of that the horses were wooden
been involved while traveling south on Massachusetts, indicated an rocking horses that he was
range of criminal Interstate 91 in Fairlee went old wood stove and two an- transporting for sale.
ion. Someof out of control, spun in a circle tique wooden beds were
ations and court and hit guard rails, damaging carried off. Dean Hatch of S. Ryegate's
written involve her CJ Jeep on the right side Ford Escort caught $3,000
items: and underside. The in- Cars operated by Dorothy worth of damage recently
operated byKeven vestigation by Constantine Benner of Wilder and Stuart when he swerved to avoid a
Weodsville was pointed to icy roads and poor Hunt of Thetford came 0eer while traveling on Route
on Route 5 in roadability of the Jeep. together on Academy road in 5 near Wells River Village at
and struck Thetford Hill recently. 2:11 a.m., when he crossed the
and a tree. Constantine was in- Trooper First Class Howard opposite lane and left the road.
18, suffered a vestigating a case of breaking Atherton said Benner backed He descended a near-vertical
over the eye and his and entering at a camp in W. onto the road and collided with bank and landed on a railroad
extensive front- Newbury owned by Rev. the Hunt car which was track approximately eight
and severe Atwater. The padlock was traveling south. There was feet below the road. The
the right side. The broken and it appeared that minor rear end damage to vehicle straddled the tracks
a total loss. nothing was taken, bothcars, for 250 feet, before coming to
Class Howard ' rest.
said the mishap Teresa Fritscka of Fairlee Vehicle operator Sarah Hatch was transported to
l:15a.m.,Dec. 12. suffered no injury, when her Robison of Newport, Vt. was Cottage Hospital by passer-
vehicle, a Honda, slid out of injured earlier in the month shy.
control in a circle, and struck when her Mercury Bobcat,
a telephone pole. The roadway which was going south on
was slush-covered at the time. Interstate 91 in Newbury, left
FOR SALE
[,.,S tred to the
U .=,g nt residence recently
River to investigate a
_zgi. nt of unlawful
a
BlresPonded to a South
1 Bradford residence to
IT gate a disorderly
.j, Complaint that oc-
front of a residence
11:27p m ,on Dec. 11.
r Jaime C----nstantine
.llEt!gating a three-car
lWr m the P&C parking
l1r.adford, a car parked
!rtha Pease of afford
dnll:.e.parked by Kathleen
n,,- I" of Corinth and a third
tt Parked at'the store by
: Masure of Fairlee, all
m2 ltogether as the result of
it,7ul driver in the Pease
children left in the
At a new home being con-
structed in Groton, Jack
Thomas reported a breaking
and entering, plus grand
larceny as the result of
unknown persons kicking in
the front door of the home and
removing several items,
among them a chain saw,
propane light, gas stove and
other things, The matter is
presently under investigation
by Constantine.
the road and struck several
trees.
She was taken to Mary
Hitchcock Memorial Hospital
with facial cuts and a possible
back injury. Her husband was
not injured.
m
AUCTION NOTICE
He also responded to an Elm
street, Wells River residence
to investigate a threatening
phone call, placed by someone
in San Francisco, Cal. The
victim said she received the
call from her son at about 2:30
in the morning and told her
Another accident Atherton
responded to was in Thetford
on Route 244 involving Claude
Clarke of Post Mills. He
suffered facial lacerations and
his vehicle suffered extensive
frontend damage, when he lost
control on a corner, left the
road and hit a fence and tree.
He was trmsported by am-
bulance to the Mary Hitchcock
Memorial Hospital.
Gasoline was reported
stolen from several
Jennings is looking into gas
• stealing in Corinth, after
receiving a report that
unknowns were siphoning off
gas from parked vehicles.
Approximately 25 gallons had
been taken from the Corinth
area on a regular basis and
residents there were warned
to be on the lookout for this
type of activity.
A vehicle owned by a
teacher at Thetford Academy
received a broken window last
week during the night of Dec.
10. After the window was
smashed, the car was put into
neutral and rolled down a hill.
There was no damage during
the roll and total damage was
assessed at $100.
Trooper Jennings was busy
with multiple charges in Post
NOTICE OF
BUDGET HEARING
There will be a meeting for the purpose of
presenting a proposed budget for the operation of
Orange County for the ensuing year, at the
Orange County Courthouse in Chelsea on the
Monday, January 24, 1983 at 10:00 A.M. The
proposed budget will contain items for the
operation of the Courthouse, the Lock-up, the
Sheriff's office and residence and the Bradford
District Probate Court.
Proposed use of revenue sharing funds will
also be discussed at that time.
Dated at Chelsea, Vermont, this 13th day of
December, 1982.
Jackson T. Webb
Assistant Judge, Orange County
PUBLIC NOTICE
As required by general revenue sharing
regulation, the Town of Corinth has filed Bureau
of Census form RSgE for the collection of general
revenue sharing for the year ended December
31, 1981. A copy of this form with supporting
documentation is available for public inspection
at the town office in Cookville on Monday,
Tuesday or Friday's 9-12 and 1-4.
John G. Learmonth, Jr.
Treasurer
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CLA
FOR SALE-- Beautiful,
ornate chunk stove, Star No.
8. Patented 1851. $100. Call
evenings 802-439-5572.
TF-- 12-2ff--N C
FOR SALE-- $10 will buy
ou a Hoover Electric
room, as is. After 5 802-439-
5572. TF--I 2-20--NC
FOR SALE-- G.E. Electric
broom, as is $15.802-439-5572
after 5. TF--12-20--NC
FOR SALE-- Refinished oak
dining chairs, ready to use.
Mint condition. $120. for pair.
802-439-5528. TF-- 12-20---NC
MOTOR OIL-- All kinds,
cars, tractors, heavy duty
equipment, farm, com-
mercial use. Lowest prices
in the area. By case lotonly.
Additional discount for lots
of 10 cases or more. Stop by
and see Bradford Oil first.
Route 5 and 25, Bradford.
802-222-5251 or 603-787-6391.
TF--12-8--C
75 TON PRESS--- 16" Radial
Saw, 4 Spindle Drill, 10 HP
Air Compressor, 10' Brake,
36" & 52 Shears, Kick
Punch, Bandsaw, Metal
Lathes -- 12", 15" & 18",
Vert. & Horz. Mills. Tel: 617-
373-9777. 3T--12-20--C
WORTH THE DRIVE!
Harrington's Red Loft
Fabrics, Rtes. 2 & 15, W.
Danville, Everyday 10-5
(including Sunday). Large
fabric selection, very low
prices. 3T--12-20--CW
PARTY--Youngsters climb aboard
,s Engine 2 during last weekend's Children's
muas Party held at the fire station. It was a
to start the she would be dead within a
travel backwards week.
themselves between
The victim advised Con-
and Masure cars. stantine that the caller
vehicle suffered seemed to be heavily in-
to both sides, toxicated at the time of his
ightly threat.
the right side and
vehicle was Earlier in December,
damaged on the Constantine investigated a
break at the Old Jennings
sATr00s
OUR ItEALTIt
| LEON FAY, M.D.
Valley Health Center
;ed ltl/- East Corinth, Vt.
! s
rash as all parents know is an all too common af-
x infancy It causes tmrental anxiet and frustration
:ais°btvious disc0-mfort for the ehild.YThe underlying
,' he increased sensitivity of the infant s skin in
, d particularly in the groin area where the skin
i '..' re and moisture are higher than other parts of the
,-- ath .-- .
. en more so when a draper m worn. These factors
,lbine with friction (kicking, walking), feces, urine
nWaterproof diaper covering to produce skin
a
f the measures which can be taken to help prevent a
v: lem include:
",.:.age of diaper shortly after becoming soiled.
ible avoidance of elasticized legs on diapers.
!ng of the diaper area well -- especially after a
!eraent -- but gently.
fliapers should be washed in mild detergent soap
thoroughly.
0 r., when a rash develops, it is usually in one of two
X£ti.gs one setting is in th=e children who have a
m' ltion to such conditions as:
D,_hea with scaliness also about the scalp, armpits
AT of the neck and ear.
R,aqUSis
v.- t common settin is in those whose problem arises
. rom wearing a diaper. These include a rash from
748itating effects of feces (especially with diarrhea),
.' heat. A rash can at times be caused by the mite
bies. When the skin's defenses break down, there is
Unity for actual infection such as from bacteria
i.
tment of diaper rash depends upon:
I Iizing the factors which facilitate further skin
, H#ll a. These may include frequent diaper changes,
l[lll tff, whenever possible, diapers or diaper covers,
ointments and powders for drying and
re-emphasized that diaper rash can occur even
scrupulous home care. Sensitive skin, family
mere presence of diapers are the key factors.
Often frustrating and unpredictable. For-
usually to be a temporary
prompt proper home care.
informnti to ina'N the public's undtond
Wide odve for q:iflc, ivkk]
i II FOR SALE Sheepskins,
$15 and up. Hanover Cobbler,
1979 DA;rSUN 210-- 4D FOR SALE-- 1974 Dodge 5 Allen Street, Hanover.
Wagon, 44,000 miles. Dart, 4 door V8 automatic, Open Monday-Friday, B-
power steering, new tires, 5:30; Saturday, 9-5; Wed-
$3500.00. Harold's Repair battery and exhaust. $700. nesdayevenings 'til8. 4T--I-
: Shop, 17 Farwell St., Barre, 802-22')-5270 days or 802-222-
......... Vt. 802-479-0170. 4T--12-
..... " 5782 evenings. TF--I 2-
20---NC FABRICS-- Huge new
shipment !Prints calicos,
lr'[=-l-m[|]ililI][4ql 1979 CHEVROLET washable woolens & many
-- PICKUP-- 6 cyl., 8 ft. body other new items -- all at very
LOW PRICES (we make the
BEST PRICES EVER-- with cap. 4 custom rims and
drive worth it). Harrington's
Over 60 homes in stock. New 4 regulars with 4 new winter Red Loft Fabrics, Rtes. 2 &
Oakbrook, 14 ft. wide, 2
tires. Running boards, stereo
bedroom, pitched roof, -- many other extras. $4,500 15, W. Danville everyday
$15,495. New Windsor, 3 or best offer. Call 802-222- (including Sunday) 10-5,
bedroom, house-type roof 9642. Ask for Dana O'Don- 3T--12-20---CW
and siding, 6 incli walls, nell. 2T12-29---NC
microwave, stereo, bow
window, dishwasher, plus i It [g']['_I 1 k fill i [{]
many other options, $26t995.
Excellent used 14 ft. wide, 2
bedroom, furnished,$10,495, l/l:(W-'ll00K*l|[q:l ,.,o.m
o, # mlcao. o mmA
. ,,==J=,m Over 12 used 14 ft. wide as .... u;-'tw, mmmmmme{¢
well as new homes on ONAULOWANCIOFWSt AIIIIATIDPITO811N
popular event With area "youth. In foreground is display. Used single STATEOFVT theH°ticeh°byoivonth=theC°mprlm'°fCurmncy, WashinStono D. C., 2029, has
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF 6. granted welminary conditiol apWovot to an
Bradford fireman Gene Martin. bedroom General $2,995. rod*
Two bedroom, Pacemaker, peoeaTE COURT FOR THE Ap¢¢ion to form New Bradford Nofioonl
automobiles parked at the Mills. He said a motor vehicle $3,995. Three bedroom, 01S;C0F k, Bmor, 0nme C*, Vorm,m
Atkinson home in Newbury accident was investigated in Lancer, $6,995. Four To the heirs at low aU persons 05033, for the prpose of f=ilitating the
interestod in tba Estate of G, Harold acquhifionofthotorgetbonklistedbelow.
recently. Trooper Atherton is that town and a charge of bedroom, Catalina, $7,995. Sinclair, iota of drd, in said Dhlrict,
investigating the larceny reckless driving lodged. Many more. Mitch's Mobile d: Furtr noti¢a is Qh that Applkotlon has
complaint. Damage caused during the Homes, Rt. 10, Woodsville, v am ifled thet a i.m in- tmSatoCo¢ro,oroCnty
N.H. 603-747-3376. 4T--29--- smm t_€lmod June 24th, 1982, and for his coment to o merger of The Bradford
accidentbetween theam°untedtwo vehiclest° $3300and "m ,ha tat wl, and =ion, I ,,k, rlfor, Ver 05033,
said onsad has heon vth New Btndford Notional Bo, Brndford,
The ice freezer at the nt to the Probate Court for the V'mont 05033, ude the charter of New
Bradford Mini Mart was bent a victim's lawn. The operator i_lillttlN1Kl[il[gl st of Bford by Harold E. [:irk and Dtdford Nffion[Bonkgl ththetitlsThe
the other day, when Robert of one vehicle was charged e A. Fisk, with a petition ruti Bradford Nofiorl Bank. The @pli¢tion s
Merritt of E. Corinth pulled with careless and negligent GOLDEN RETRIEVER r, of. or.¢eptedforfllingNevembor17,]982.
The hearing thereon hm hem
into the Mini Mart parking lot operation, leaving the scene of PUPS-- Registered, shots, v of .r, 9s3 ms n:. ,ed n. to ..
and swerved to avoid another an accident and driving on a wormed, ready December ¢all:00A.M. atthelWlaeOrt, Weih 1828 (c) of the Floral lmsit lmmme Act
vehicle that had started to suspended or revoked license. 23. $200. 802479-0434. 4T--12- to w.,|f any nmhe**,Ri*' v,tmm, you =my ,,r tm and and$raN,rrof5 the of rccyR,lmions02 c of thas).c'Th
hack up. He struck the ice The second operator is being Z-.-43W vy the said insure shld nl be nice will apltor wNkly on the sam days,
freezer, causing minor charged with driving with a oltowed as the Last Will and Testonmnt of beoinningWndneY,D°cember1,1982and
the ded. mg WedeesdoL December 29.1982.
damage and none to his 1976 suspended or revoked license i L I edthh Istafmbor/1',?.
Chevrolet. and a third person is charged Is/Rene N. Any person desiring to comment on either the
with careless and negligent WANTED-- U.S. and Ger- interim notional lumk pition or the
woerlconsolidation pl¢otion y do so
ltelmulh Brown, from operation, man war relics of all types. ]2/8-13-20 submittiwwrittmcomm,efstotOirglor,
Connecticut. reported to After 5 p.m 802-485-8198. Sank Oronr, ofion and Smture Division,
Atherh)n that someone had Jennings issued a court 4T--I-5--CW " lli=[kqr_llk[e]li[] Comp?rol( of the y, 490 L'Enfont
Im, S, W., Whinetan, D. C. 20219 withia
removed at least one-half cord summons to a 37 year old S. 21 duys of the ato of the bst Wkion of
ll01E Of MIAIIIN$ this notice. The blk fib is availoe for
of wood from his place on Ryegate person who was road. The car hit a. fence, ON ALLOWANa Of WILL inspection in the Regionot Offica, Comptrol
Stage Coach road in Newbury. charged with driving "while injuring the occupants and ST&TEOFVNT of the Cuvnency, 8thFIoat, Neri'Pla, 470
IN THE MATT1ER OF 114E ESTATE OF Lira L Atlantic Ave., Boston, Moss. 02110.
It is being termed a larceny, intoxicated in Newbury. causing the vehicle to suffer a r
total loss. They were treated m0tTE COURT FOR THE De¢orl, 1982
Warren E Shettini reported Dusty C. Carter, 18, of Wells at Cottage Hospital. ommooF SrooordNatn ao
. To the heirs at bw and all pro'sam Brodford, Vormont 05033
to Trooper Atherton that River received fractures on interested in the Estate of Laura R. Alger, New Bradford Notional Bmlc
someone had removed a his arm and a passenger An 18-year old Wells River e°ffire, insidDisWs"Ldeeammd* Brodfor,Wwmor05033
You am outified that a w in- 1211,8,13,20,&29
quantity of tools from his pick- female suffered a dislocated youth was cited by Trooper stnmmt ¢mt J no, 98, and
up truck, while parked at his shoulder in Groton, after the Jennings with driving while to be th. tm wi and
residence in S. Ryegate. It is vehicle in which 'they were intoxicated, after he was in a m,m of mid ¢,a has t,m
IMltd tO t Probo Cou for the
• under investigation, riding at ll p.m. onTuesday, motor vehicle accident on DistricofBrodfordbyO. FoyAllon, Jr., WANTED TO BUY
Dec. 7. heading west on Route Dec. 7 in Groton. |*a., with a itifi requestinQ lrdte
And to complete Atherton's 302 lost control and left the . 100 cow dairy farm.
week, Valerie Erno of Thet- The 0 has
Vershire ..n"' for th* ,Tth day of , stocked and equipped or
ford told him she left her car man ,,. m lO,OO at the court, bare.
parked on a pullout on Route
Welb Rim', Vmt. You ly BOX 161
132 near the Thetford and CHELSEA-- Recent cases guilty to a charge d driving and them t, show €, you
may be, vy the said instrument sh(d BARTON, VT. 05733
Norwich town line after it heard before, the Orange with a suspended license. be ot m trot Will ad
developed mechanical County District Court include Tatalddeoll.
problems. When she returned the following: Timothy Ward Ann Myers of Fairlee Dotodthis6thdm/ofDonher,982. i , k |
to pick up the vehicle a day of Vershire was fined $180 pleaded not guilty to charges ts/.v
and one-half later, she found it after being found guilty in that of advertising plans to raffle 12/la-20.29
WANTED-- Vermont land,
fror/tage on Class 3 road,
had been vandalized, court of driving while in- property in Fairlee. She was 1-,--- -----=-----=--l'lrt'4h-Ild[ll]llli;ka'll
toxicated. He was cited in released on her own personal
twenty
fields,
acres
sugar
Trooper Michael Jennings Chelsea on Oct. 20. recognizance. 5TATEOFVRa0m mapm with 2500 tap paten-
grabbed a 23-year-old resident mVlOCmm tial. J.O. Dept. 22. Brad-
of Thetford and charged him A Fairlee resident, William Jeffrey Oakes. of Woodsville msmco ardfl, 55. ford, Vt. 05033. 8T--12-
To the Creditors of the Estate Of Nelson 27--PD
with driving while intoxicated. Hayward was found guilty pleaded guilty of driving with t. 8oycalotaofCorintb.=*s.
Jennings said the person, who after pleading guilty to a suspended license in Har- JannetteMoxwellondViroinioldeilof
was summoned into Chelsea driving with a suspended tford and was fined $I00. ,fo, Vermont heeeby stes that th
have been appointod personal
FOR RENT
Court to answer charges, license and was fined $250 for t of sote. lt
nearly smashed into his State the offense which oceurred in Wayne Tildon of Thofford tors haviW ¢1. ,inst the ,.va
Police cruiser while at Fairlee. was sentenced to one day in mtme or, renl to as the claim in AVAILABLE FOR IM-
witin 9 within four rtfl ter the dote f MEDIATE occupancy. A one
Thefford Hill. the Woodstock Correction rt pkatn orm to above and a two bedi-oom a_rt-
Kevin Sawyer of Strafford Center after being found sa r,tiv, o tha above
Ronald Goodwin of W. was released on a conditional guilty of disorderly conduct in orms or to tha *¢star of the ote ment. Both with bath, wall to
¢,a at wei evor, V,rmt, or said wail. carpeting, kitchen
Burke suffered a $3,000 loss discharge after pleading not White RiverJunction. doimwiUlmforevorbortL appliances. Heal, lights, hot
WEed ,t Bdo s 10th day of wate2, gas, and rubbish
earlier in the month, when a cmer, 1982. removal included in rent.
load of wooden horses he was D..o.40oo Od.O JemetteMezweil
carrying were burned. The II W j2 dVlrieedeil Security deposit required.
horses were stored, 170 of TE MONTdN o P,n,w No children or pets m this
them, in the rear of his Ford 112,,0-29-1,5 weU managed bdildis[. Mt.
Gardner Apts., 43 Central
police he was traveling down , (IP) f9-4121 " ' [ YOUR ,mm 787-6280 or 787-6355. Edward
Interstate 91 and noticed his 1 I 1 C. Patten. 4T--TF--C
1
truck was on fire. He stopped , _ New Subarus t
his truck and determined the FOR RENT-- Cozy one
fire had started somewhere in Over 50 Available . bedroom cabin in West
i
Newbury. Wood and gas
• the middle of the load of |
horses. The Wells River Fire • All Models • All Colors heat. $200 plus. Call 802429-
2t73. 1 T--12-20--C
Department responded and t Top $ alfred For Your Trade-In.' j -
brought the fire under control. • • •
but the horses were burned up Rim Small -- PORI & eLAStiC CM, l FOR RENT-- 3-room office
L I g00Sergeant's suite in Bradford. Available
in the fire• So was Goodwins W ¥ i,mi, | January 1st. Call The Blake
truck body. The entire loss. - ' Area • Agency, 802-222-4070. 4T--I.
including 170 horses and the t .c J the pet care eo v 12--('
body came to over $5.000. e .-. "
IFIEDS ]
FOR SALE-- Sofa and
matching chair. 1 year old,
rust-brown tweed. $300 or
best offer. Call 802-222-9642
ask for Dana O'Donnell.
2Tl 2-29--NC
FOR SALE-- Formica top
kitchen table with 4 high
back kitchen chairs. $50. Call
802-222-9642 ask for Dana
O'Donnell. 2T--12-29--NC
FOR SALE-- Kelvinator
refrigerator• Apartment size
$75. Call 802-222-9642 ask for
Dana O'Donnell. 2T--12-
29--NC
FOR SALE-- Bureau and
dresser w-mirror. $50 for set.
Call 802-222-9642 ask for
Dana O'Donnell. 2T--12-
-9--NC
PECANS--- 1982 crop. Large
Stnarts in shell. 5 lb. box
$15.95. 10 lb. box $25.95.
Shipping daily, price in-
cludes postage. J.L. Jaeol;
P.O. Box 433, Nohunta,
Georgia 31553. 6T--1-17--
WALKERS, JOGGERS,
RUNNERS Top of the line
motorized treadmills and
heart rate monitors. Call for
information or demon-
stration. (802) 476-7510.
4T--I 2-29--CW
FREE-- To a loving home. 4-
month-old male puppy, X,2
Cocker, ,2 terrier, house
trained. Call 802-429-2173 M-
r after 5; S. & S. anytime.
4T--1-10--C
II I Ill II I
ANTIQUES Purchased
(One Item Or Complete Estate)
APPRAISALS Made
(For Insurance Or Estate Purpose)
AUCTIONS Conducted
(Licensed & Bond.d Throbghout New England)
Tents Rented If Booked In Advance
Archie
Steenburgh
: Auctioneer &* Appraiser
Haverhill, N:H
, 1603-989-569()
I I I Illll
I lll • I I I I
I Montbello Street Woodsville, Nil 0:1785
(;03-747-2000
BROKER:
Albine A. Leuthold
747-3372
List No. 269--Want a real nice home at an unbelievably
low price? This very comfortable 7 room home
boasts 4 bedrooms, a new FHW baseboard
heating system. Wiring and plumbing m ex-
cellent condition.., within walking distance to
stores- a real buy at $22,000.
List No. 367--Vermont--"Mini Estate" -- 1898 out-
standing victorian house with carriage house on
1.5 acres + or -. Excellent condition, total of 8
rooms, 4 bedrooms, lV baths. Oil heat blown
insulation, manicured grounds. 2 car garage
under carriage house . . . small town at-
mosphere in beautiful Vermont country. $65,000
-- owner financing available.
List No. 30--Century old home with great possibilities
makes this a nice starter or retirement home --
2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Picturesque view, con-
venient location. Offered at $26,900.
"FREE BROCHURE UPO
FARMS-HOUSES-ACREAGE
MOST OF OUR LISTINGS
CAN BE OWNER-FINANCED
No. 4428--Newbury, nice 2 bedroom, 10 yr. old
home, 5% acres, Scotch Hollow Road. $39,500.00
No. 440--East Corinth, 3 bedroom Cape with at-
tached barn on 2+ acres with brook; home with
business potential. $42,000.
No. 4403--Wells River, fully rented 3 apt. house.
Good condition, excellent investment. $45,000.00
(Ask for the rent figures.)
No. 4448C-- 10.0 acres, Newbury Village, $11,000.
No. 4191 -- 78 acres, Bath, NH, $49,500; farmland
and woods, 1 mile frontage on road and river.
No. 4228F--19.1 acres. Newbury, $6,685. wooded:
owner financed.
No. 4344 -- Monroe, Completely renovated
schoolhouse (Just like new) 2 bedrooms, large
living room -- one acre, beautiful views -- excellent
buy, $45,000.
No. 4485-- Rough building on 12 acres, Maplewood,
Topsbam, $9,500.
No. 4409A -- House, barn, 5 acres, pond, Danville,
Vt., $59,000. Additional acreage available.
No. 4502 -- Newbury, Excellent 4 bedroom, 2 bath,
Fireplaced living room on 5 beautiful acres. 10
years old, private drive, accessible to everything,
FMHA financed. Asking $49,000.
No. 4228D -- 12.7 acres, Newbury, $4,340 wooded;
owner-financed.
THOMAS REALTY,0000