Page 2A-The Second Opiniou-February 17, 1982
SPECIAL PROMOTION
J 1st BI. 10% OFF
ij 2nd BRA 15% OFF
. Women'.A - P 3rdBRA 20% OFF
pparel
Include a bra by PL00dkYTEX in your wardrobe
18 HOUR For the full figured woman who
, demands comfort and real support. Exclusive
:a SPANETTE • fabric stretches in every direction for
. :"/ guaranteed comfort.
...... i 1 18 HOUR LOVELY LOOK Specially designed for
' ,i i '/ the younger woman-featuring sheer accents,
/,,,,; feminine lace trim and natural shaping for a
! ,; smooth profile with the fabulous 18-HOURecomfort
i f' andsupport,
ijJ ! CRO YOUR .RTeThe worlds best selling bra
,': /7 brand. Provides lift and separation for a better
! figure.
We stock a full range of CROSS YOUR HEART •
brae, including Beautiful Onese--SoftSidere
k" --cotton-stretch-seamless and Undercup Support
Panel Brae. , ..:
SUPPORT CAN BE BEAUTIFUL e A young .:
lightweight stylish support bra. We have in stock /// '1
the four NEWEST styles which includes a ( '2r
beautifully long line smooth seamed bra. "*<,i .... ii \\;
THANK GOODNESS IT FITS ' Especially design- '.
ed and constructed for the small bust. Another new /:
style bra for the AA cup to nearly B,
/
FREE SPIRIT" For the young woman that wants a )
rounded shaping,with a natural smooth look and fit. /
/J
BODY LANGUAGE e by INSTEAD e A new line of
sexy brae with plunge styling for those who dare. /
Orthodontist Chops Down Prices!
o
Dr. Irving Anders, Orthodontist, 154 Main St., Montpelier,
points out the cost of all goods and services is spiralling up-
ward and will never be cheaper again. However, he Is deter-
mined to make the necessity of orthodontics within the reach
to most people. For a limited time, Dr. Ancklml will be offorti
all new patients active orthodcmtl¢ treatment for a maximum
cost of $1,111 and presentation of this sd at the flat dslt.
The fee includes everything from x-ray to retellners (broken/
lost retainers extra), The fee must be pre-pald. If not, the
maximum cost would be $1,390. Dr. Anders works with both
children and adults. He offers steel and clear plastic bracee.
A full-time, board-quallfled orthodontist, Dr. Anders is available
dally, and for emergencies. He accepts Toothfairy, Medicaid
and all insurances. "We pride ourselves in quality care, COm-
munication anti price." states Dr. Anders. Call Ir, Andors lit
229-9083 for more Informltion on this exciting offor.
GmmmnittyOdlege Of VernKmt
Courses in your area
begin in early March
COLLEGE MATH -- Oxbow High School
BASIC ALGEBRA -- Oxbow High School
STARTING A SMALL BUSINESS IN VERMONT-- Oxbow High School
CREATIVE WRITING -- Fairlee Public Library
FAMILY SYSTEMS-- Fairlee Public Library
SMALL WOODLOT MANAGEMENT-- Blue Mountain School, Wells River
For more information phone the Community College office
in Barre 802476-3819 or 802479-0863
WINTER
OVERCOAT.
on selected
FIXTURES
Also...60% off
on a special
group of
Lightolier
Chandeliers.
tlmo, n.h. 03784 • dO3 2!-III;B64
p!00um!mnoations.
12" Diag.
Black & White
PortableT.V.
.=
um am IBm
nm ma nmmiB
I RVVBII
DOWNTOWN lUmll. 06-6644
479-0540
Joe LoSchiavo
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
222-9331
HOULE DATSUN-VOLVO
181 SOUTH MAIN ST.
NEW & USED CARS BARRE. VERMONT 05641
George Washington
(continued from page IA)
promote Temperance ¢"We
agree to abstain .... " stated
one declaration, ignoring the
fact that Washington enjoyed
a glass' of wine or two), a
brewery (a more realistic
subject), soap, coffee, in-
surance, a country music
station, presidential can-
didates, the ERA, a 1980
Washington for Jesus rally.
His image has ornamented
everything from whales' teeth
to a tatooed lady's chest, and
his name is immortalized in
street name sculptures in
bronze and marble and a 555-
foot monument in the nation's
capital--itself named for him.
Though valuable in
demonstrating how
Washington has been used as a
symbol, all this tells little
about the man himself. "We
started out," Klapthor says,
"to see why Washington has
become a monument, then we
turned to what he was as a
man. This is the next natural
step in the examination of
Washington--it certainly is
not another glorification."
Formative Years
As a boy, the Smithsonian
curators say, George
Washington unconsciously
absorbed many of the notions
and values of the local
Virginia gentry, which
modeled itself after the
English upper class and
struggled somewhat clumsily
to achieve its aspirations in a
provincial wilderness. Even
as a child, he was concerned
with how he was considered
and perceived, copying down
in his school books such rules
of civility as, "Bedew no mans
face with your Spittle, by
approaching too near when
you speak."
sense of self-esteem.
Washington's half-brother,
Lawrence, became a model
for George when their father
died in 1743. George was then
11, but even as a young child
he had been spellbound by
Lawrence's glamour, ur-
banity and charm--not to
mention his red British of-
ficer's uniform, a symbol that
may have sparked George's
interest in the glory and ad-
venture of a military career.
Lawrence's Mount Vernon
neighbors, the Fairfaxes, one
of Virginia's ruling families,
"provided quite a heady entre
to the aristocratic life for a
gangly teenager," Klapthor
and Morrison note. "He was
fascinated, indeed enchanted
by their elegance and leisure,
by their witty and
cosmopolitan conversation, by
their extensive circle of
powerful and engaging
friends."
George also was aware of
the value of land, which was
essential to the economic well-
being of the gentry, and a
knowledge of topography
offered surveyors many
important social and political
advantages in Virginia
society.
George was fascinated with
surveying because he had a
mathematical and methodical
mind. At 16 he drew his first
survey, a plat of Lawrence's
turnip patch. A year later,
through his Fairfax con-
nection, he secured his first
job--assisting a surveyor in
plotting the town of Alexan-
dria, Va., in 1749.
Yet he also felt that military
service would bring rewards
beyond those offered by
surveying. In 1752, he applied
for the position of adjutant for
NEW VA INFORMA'
Q -- I am entitled|
treatment at
Administration I
because I am 101 \\;
" disabled from sel )
for netted causes. Is |
similar medici!
available for my fan
A -- Your fami '\\;
SPRiNGI -o 7 entitled t° the VA'
Health and Medical II
(CHAMPVA). TI •
medical benefits p
which the VA hell!
ta
LaCOST£
DRESSES
""x medical care obm,,
civilian sources
dependents of ve.
. RAINCOATS permanent and to
connected disabili
surviving spouse and t
LEV S BENDOER PANTS // of veterans perma
(NEW COLORS) totally disabled f
connected disabilit'
r ! __ ., time of death are
Q -- If I don't
checking account
unsafe to mail, how
on my i
Administration ed
without going to
personally?
N. M,00n r,. _
n Daily 9:30-5:00 . . . Fri 9"30--9.'00|'£1d\\;Vt<-' :e tl.i .,nearest post office
---' -'- -==" " " chase a cashier'slt D-" T'
money order. To
proper credit, in
claim number
INTERESTING FACT PROTECTING YOUR security number
elfr/OtUotrayd;arsYOUorr C:or ' ii LeHaOyoEutAsieDlFgMLLurYning REDUcNE6;oOFUR remittance.
doesn't pay to buy near the at night. Darkness invites HAVING AFIRE
end of the model year. You'll trouble. A small floodlight Dispose of rags wet with oil,
lose an extra year in mounted high on the rear of polishes or other flammable INTERESTING]
depreciation, your home near a window is fluids or cleaning agents in The first cable
OUTDOOR metal trash cans. sent across
an inexpensive deterrent, on Aug. 16, 1859.
WHY SHOULD I KEEP MY SAVI
DEPOSITED
A bank's business is to match savings'dollars to borrowing
local bank, local savings are the primary source of funds for I<
local businesses and individuals. If this money leaves the area,
bank may turn to the nat onal money market for funds. Such hig
loans may cause small businesses to raise prices and cut back
deposits for local loans, on the other hand, can stimulate the
economy. The people at the Woodsville, Piermont, Warren and/
banking center can give you more details, so stop in today at Wo0d
Guaranty Savings Bank. !
• 7oodsville
00avings 5Bank i
Woodsville/Piermont/Warren/& Monroe, N,i
Cheryl R. Robie, Teller/Piermont
FROZEN FOOD CASELOT SALE
i i i
Quantity Description Container WI. Sah
SLICED APPLES W/SUGAR : ................ 8 Ibs ........ S 6.
BLACKBERRIES ............................ 5 Ibs ........ 5.
BLACK RASPBERRIES 5 Ibs ........
6.
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES ................ . 20 Ibs ....... 1
DARK SWEET CHERRIES W/SUGAR .......... 30 Ibs .......
RED TART CHERRIES W/SUGAR ............ 30 Ibs .......
RED TART CHERRIES, IQF .......... ......... 5 Ibs ........
MIXED FRUIT, IQF ... ....................... 20 Ibs ....... 1
NORTHWEST FRUIT MEDLEY, IQF ........... 12/1 lb." .... 20.
SLICED PEACHES W/SUGAR ............... 30 Ibs ....... 19.
SLICED PEACHES, IOF .................. . .... 5 Ibs ........ 5.
LARGE WHOLE STRAWBERRIES, IQF ......... 20 Ibs ....... 21.
CALIF. SLICED STRAWBERRIES W/SUGAR.. 30 Ibs ....... 25,
CALIF. SLICED STRAWBERRIES W/SUGAR .. 6V Ibs ...... 7
APPLE JUICE CONCENTRATE ............... 24/12 oz...
CRANBERRY JUICE COCKTAIL CONC ........ . 24/12 oz...
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE CONCENTRATE ......... 24/12 oz...
GRAPE JUICE CONCENTRATE ............... 24/12 oz...
HAWAIIAN PUNCH CONCENTRATE .......... 24/12 oz...
LEMONADE CONCENTRATE ................ 24/12 oz. ,.
ORANGE JUICE CONCENTRATE ............. 24/6 oz .....
ORANGE JUICE CONCENTRATE ............. 24/12 oz ....
CUT GREEN BEANS ........................ 12/2V Ibs...
BABY LIMA BEANS .......................... 12/2V Ibs..
FORDHOOK LIMA BEANS ................... 12/2V Ibs..
BROCCOLI CUTS ........................... 12/2 Ibs...
BROCCOLI SPEARS ........................ 12/2 Ibs...
BRUSSELS SPROUTS ....................... 12/2 Ibs...
CAULIFLOWER ............................. 12/2 Ibs.
WHOLE KERNEL CORN ..................... 12/2V= Ibs." i
BREADED MUSHROOMS ................... 2/5 Ibs ......
FANCY SLICED MUSHROOMS .............. 2/5 Ibs ......
GARDEN PEAS ............................. 12/2V= Ibs...
WHOLE LEAF SPINACH ..................... 12/3 Ibs ....
MIXED VEGETABLES ....................... 12/2V Ibs...
DELl BAGELS - PLAIN ...................... 18/6 pk ......
DONUTS - JELLY ............................ 12/6 Dk .....
FRENCH FRIES ............................. 12/2 Ibs.
SHOESTRING FRENCH FRIES ............... 12/20 oz ....
POTATO PUFFS ............................ 12/2 Ibs ....
THOMAS' ENGLISH MUFFINS ............... 12/12 pk ....
BREADED ONION RINGS .................... 8/2 Ibs: .....
PIZZA SLICES (CHEESE) ..................... 60/3 oz .....
FRENCH BREAD PIZZA ...................... 24/5 oz .....
21.1
25:
22
14,
12.
19,
17,
23
24,
15.
18,
19,
19.
14.
13
16,
16,
19,
IQF -- Individually Quick Frozen
ORDER DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 20, 1982
1
1
1
13
Name Phone
PICK UP ON: MARCH 11,
Address
NONE SOLD WITHOUT ADVANCE ORDER
"Ouantdes may be hmded, and prices may increase, m the event of unforeseen damage 1o crops, or other causes
All Agway frozen food products carry a "No-Quibble" customer satisfaction guarantee. Should any frozen
food product be unacceptable, please return it to Agway for a full and complete refund of the purchase price
As Washington grew older the Virginia colony, and the O NO I'ver- I I
and observed his family and following year he was picked Rtee 1 •
their friends, he seemed to to lead an expedition west of
have recognized the im- the Blue Ridge Mountains to •
portanceof fulfilling his class- order the French off British Tel. 603 787 6981
designated role, actively lands. This and other ventures
modeling himself into the kind won Washington the rank of
of person who would achieve colonel in the newly organized
not only the respect of his Virginia regiment.
peers, but also a personal (pleaseturntopage3A)
N. H.
Page 2A-The Second Opiniou-February 17, 1982
SPECIAL PROMOTION
J 1st BI. 10% OFF
ij 2nd BRA 15% OFF
. Women'.A - P 3rdBRA 20% OFF
pparel
Include a bra by PL00dkYTEX in your wardrobe
18 HOUR For the full figured woman who
, demands comfort and real support. Exclusive
:a SPANETTE • fabric stretches in every direction for
. :"/ guaranteed comfort.
...... i 1 18 HOUR LOVELY LOOK Specially designed for
' ,i i '/ the younger woman-featuring sheer accents,
/,,,,; feminine lace trim and natural shaping for a
! ,; smooth profile with the fabulous 18-HOURecomfort
i f' andsupport,
ijJ ! CRO YOUR .RTeThe worlds best selling bra
,': /7 brand. Provides lift and separation for a better
! figure.
We stock a full range of CROSS YOUR HEART •
brae, including Beautiful Onese--SoftSidere
k" --cotton-stretch-seamless and Undercup Support
Panel Brae. , ..:
SUPPORT CAN BE BEAUTIFUL e A young .:
lightweight stylish support bra. We have in stock /// '1
the four NEWEST styles which includes a ( '2r
beautifully long line smooth seamed bra. "*<,i .... ii \\;
THANK GOODNESS IT FITS ' Especially design- '.
ed and constructed for the small bust. Another new /:
style bra for the AA cup to nearly B,
/
FREE SPIRIT" For the young woman that wants a )
rounded shaping,with a natural smooth look and fit. /
/J
BODY LANGUAGE e by INSTEAD e A new line of
sexy brae with plunge styling for those who dare. /
Orthodontist Chops Down Prices!
o
Dr. Irving Anders, Orthodontist, 154 Main St., Montpelier,
points out the cost of all goods and services is spiralling up-
ward and will never be cheaper again. However, he Is deter-
mined to make the necessity of orthodontics within the reach
to most people. For a limited time, Dr. Ancklml will be offorti
all new patients active orthodcmtl¢ treatment for a maximum
cost of $1,111 and presentation of this sd at the flat dslt.
The fee includes everything from x-ray to retellners (broken/
lost retainers extra), The fee must be pre-pald. If not, the
maximum cost would be $1,390. Dr. Anders works with both
children and adults. He offers steel and clear plastic bracee.
A full-time, board-quallfled orthodontist, Dr. Anders is available
dally, and for emergencies. He accepts Toothfairy, Medicaid
and all insurances. "We pride ourselves in quality care, COm-
munication anti price." states Dr. Anders. Call Ir, Andors lit
229-9083 for more Informltion on this exciting offor.
GmmmnittyOdlege Of VernKmt
Courses in your area
begin in early March
COLLEGE MATH -- Oxbow High School
BASIC ALGEBRA -- Oxbow High School
STARTING A SMALL BUSINESS IN VERMONT-- Oxbow High School
CREATIVE WRITING -- Fairlee Public Library
FAMILY SYSTEMS-- Fairlee Public Library
SMALL WOODLOT MANAGEMENT-- Blue Mountain School, Wells River
For more information phone the Community College office
in Barre 802476-3819 or 802479-0863
WINTER
OVERCOAT.
on selected
FIXTURES
Also...60% off
on a special
group of
Lightolier
Chandeliers.
tlmo, n.h. 03784 • dO3 2!-III;B64
p!00um!mnoations.
12" Diag.
Black & White
PortableT.V.
.=
um am IBm
nm ma nmmiB
I RVVBII
DOWNTOWN lUmll. 06-6644
479-0540
Joe LoSchiavo
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
222-9331
HOULE DATSUN-VOLVO
181 SOUTH MAIN ST.
NEW & USED CARS BARRE. VERMONT 05641
George Washington
(continued from page IA)
promote Temperance ¢"We
agree to abstain .... " stated
one declaration, ignoring the
fact that Washington enjoyed
a glass' of wine or two), a
brewery (a more realistic
subject), soap, coffee, in-
surance, a country music
station, presidential can-
didates, the ERA, a 1980
Washington for Jesus rally.
His image has ornamented
everything from whales' teeth
to a tatooed lady's chest, and
his name is immortalized in
street name sculptures in
bronze and marble and a 555-
foot monument in the nation's
capital--itself named for him.
Though valuable in
demonstrating how
Washington has been used as a
symbol, all this tells little
about the man himself. "We
started out," Klapthor says,
"to see why Washington has
become a monument, then we
turned to what he was as a
man. This is the next natural
step in the examination of
Washington--it certainly is
not another glorification."
Formative Years
As a boy, the Smithsonian
curators say, George
Washington unconsciously
absorbed many of the notions
and values of the local
Virginia gentry, which
modeled itself after the
English upper class and
struggled somewhat clumsily
to achieve its aspirations in a
provincial wilderness. Even
as a child, he was concerned
with how he was considered
and perceived, copying down
in his school books such rules
of civility as, "Bedew no mans
face with your Spittle, by
approaching too near when
you speak."
sense of self-esteem.
Washington's half-brother,
Lawrence, became a model
for George when their father
died in 1743. George was then
11, but even as a young child
he had been spellbound by
Lawrence's glamour, ur-
banity and charm--not to
mention his red British of-
ficer's uniform, a symbol that
may have sparked George's
interest in the glory and ad-
venture of a military career.
Lawrence's Mount Vernon
neighbors, the Fairfaxes, one
of Virginia's ruling families,
"provided quite a heady entre
to the aristocratic life for a
gangly teenager," Klapthor
and Morrison note. "He was
fascinated, indeed enchanted
by their elegance and leisure,
by their witty and
cosmopolitan conversation, by
their extensive circle of
powerful and engaging
friends."
George also was aware of
the value of land, which was
essential to the economic well-
being of the gentry, and a
knowledge of topography
offered surveyors many
important social and political
advantages in Virginia
society.
George was fascinated with
surveying because he had a
mathematical and methodical
mind. At 16 he drew his first
survey, a plat of Lawrence's
turnip patch. A year later,
through his Fairfax con-
nection, he secured his first
job--assisting a surveyor in
plotting the town of Alexan-
dria, Va., in 1749.
Yet he also felt that military
service would bring rewards
beyond those offered by
surveying. In 1752, he applied
for the position of adjutant for
NEW VA INFORMA'
Q -- I am entitled|
treatment at
Administration I
because I am 101 \\;
" disabled from sel )
for netted causes. Is |
similar medici!
available for my fan
A -- Your fami '\\;
SPRiNGI -o 7 entitled t° the VA'
Health and Medical II
(CHAMPVA). TI •
medical benefits p
which the VA hell!
ta
LaCOST£
DRESSES
""x medical care obm,,
civilian sources
dependents of ve.
. RAINCOATS permanent and to
connected disabili
surviving spouse and t
LEV S BENDOER PANTS // of veterans perma
(NEW COLORS) totally disabled f
connected disabilit'
r ! __ ., time of death are
Q -- If I don't
checking account
unsafe to mail, how
on my i
Administration ed
without going to
personally?
N. M,00n r,. _
n Daily 9:30-5:00 . . . Fri 9"30--9.'00|'£1d\\;Vt<-' :e tl.i .,nearest post office
---' -'- -==" " " chase a cashier'slt D-" T'
money order. To
proper credit, in
claim number
INTERESTING FACT PROTECTING YOUR security number
elfr/OtUotrayd;arsYOUorr C:or ' ii LeHaOyoEutAsieDlFgMLLurYning REDUcNE6;oOFUR remittance.
doesn't pay to buy near the at night. Darkness invites HAVING AFIRE
end of the model year. You'll trouble. A small floodlight Dispose of rags wet with oil,
lose an extra year in mounted high on the rear of polishes or other flammable INTERESTING]
depreciation, your home near a window is fluids or cleaning agents in The first cable
OUTDOOR metal trash cans. sent across
an inexpensive deterrent, on Aug. 16, 1859.
WHY SHOULD I KEEP MY SAVI
DEPOSITED
A bank's business is to match savings'dollars to borrowing
local bank, local savings are the primary source of funds for I<
local businesses and individuals. If this money leaves the area,
bank may turn to the nat onal money market for funds. Such hig
loans may cause small businesses to raise prices and cut back
deposits for local loans, on the other hand, can stimulate the
economy. The people at the Woodsville, Piermont, Warren and/
banking center can give you more details, so stop in today at Wo0d
Guaranty Savings Bank. !
• 7oodsville
00avings 5Bank i
Woodsville/Piermont/Warren/& Monroe, N,i
Cheryl R. Robie, Teller/Piermont
FROZEN FOOD CASELOT SALE
i i i
Quantity Description Container WI. Sah
SLICED APPLES W/SUGAR : ................ 8 Ibs ........ S 6.
BLACKBERRIES ............................ 5 Ibs ........ 5.
BLACK RASPBERRIES 5 Ibs ........
6.
CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES ................ . 20 Ibs ....... 1
DARK SWEET CHERRIES W/SUGAR .......... 30 Ibs .......
RED TART CHERRIES W/SUGAR ............ 30 Ibs .......
RED TART CHERRIES, IQF .......... ......... 5 Ibs ........
MIXED FRUIT, IQF ... ....................... 20 Ibs ....... 1
NORTHWEST FRUIT MEDLEY, IQF ........... 12/1 lb." .... 20.
SLICED PEACHES W/SUGAR ............... 30 Ibs ....... 19.
SLICED PEACHES, IOF .................. . .... 5 Ibs ........ 5.
LARGE WHOLE STRAWBERRIES, IQF ......... 20 Ibs ....... 21.
CALIF. SLICED STRAWBERRIES W/SUGAR.. 30 Ibs ....... 25,
CALIF. SLICED STRAWBERRIES W/SUGAR .. 6V Ibs ...... 7
APPLE JUICE CONCENTRATE ............... 24/12 oz...
CRANBERRY JUICE COCKTAIL CONC ........ . 24/12 oz...
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE CONCENTRATE ......... 24/12 oz...
GRAPE JUICE CONCENTRATE ............... 24/12 oz...
HAWAIIAN PUNCH CONCENTRATE .......... 24/12 oz...
LEMONADE CONCENTRATE ................ 24/12 oz. ,.
ORANGE JUICE CONCENTRATE ............. 24/6 oz .....
ORANGE JUICE CONCENTRATE ............. 24/12 oz ....
CUT GREEN BEANS ........................ 12/2V Ibs...
BABY LIMA BEANS .......................... 12/2V Ibs..
FORDHOOK LIMA BEANS ................... 12/2V Ibs..
BROCCOLI CUTS ........................... 12/2 Ibs...
BROCCOLI SPEARS ........................ 12/2 Ibs...
BRUSSELS SPROUTS ....................... 12/2 Ibs...
CAULIFLOWER ............................. 12/2 Ibs.
WHOLE KERNEL CORN ..................... 12/2V= Ibs." i
BREADED MUSHROOMS ................... 2/5 Ibs ......
FANCY SLICED MUSHROOMS .............. 2/5 Ibs ......
GARDEN PEAS ............................. 12/2V= Ibs...
WHOLE LEAF SPINACH ..................... 12/3 Ibs ....
MIXED VEGETABLES ....................... 12/2V Ibs...
DELl BAGELS - PLAIN ...................... 18/6 pk ......
DONUTS - JELLY ............................ 12/6 Dk .....
FRENCH FRIES ............................. 12/2 Ibs.
SHOESTRING FRENCH FRIES ............... 12/20 oz ....
POTATO PUFFS ............................ 12/2 Ibs ....
THOMAS' ENGLISH MUFFINS ............... 12/12 pk ....
BREADED ONION RINGS .................... 8/2 Ibs: .....
PIZZA SLICES (CHEESE) ..................... 60/3 oz .....
FRENCH BREAD PIZZA ...................... 24/5 oz .....
21.1
25:
22
14,
12.
19,
17,
23
24,
15.
18,
19,
19.
14.
13
16,
16,
19,
IQF -- Individually Quick Frozen
ORDER DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 20, 1982
1
1
1
13
Name Phone
PICK UP ON: MARCH 11,
Address
NONE SOLD WITHOUT ADVANCE ORDER
"Ouantdes may be hmded, and prices may increase, m the event of unforeseen damage 1o crops, or other causes
All Agway frozen food products carry a "No-Quibble" customer satisfaction guarantee. Should any frozen
food product be unacceptable, please return it to Agway for a full and complete refund of the purchase price
As Washington grew older the Virginia colony, and the O NO I'ver- I I
and observed his family and following year he was picked Rtee 1 •
their friends, he seemed to to lead an expedition west of
have recognized the im- the Blue Ridge Mountains to •
portanceof fulfilling his class- order the French off British Tel. 603 787 6981
designated role, actively lands. This and other ventures
modeling himself into the kind won Washington the rank of
of person who would achieve colonel in the newly organized
not only the respect of his Virginia regiment.
peers, but also a personal (pleaseturntopage3A)
N. H.