Page 6A-The Second Oplnion-February 17.1982
ii i lllalm i I l el el l Ill
GOOD NEWS FROM
MILLER AUTO CO,
AN GENERAL MOTORS
,RIVER B=ND-
On Chevrolet Cavalier, Pontiac J-2OOO,
Cadillac Cimarron, Chevrolet light duty trucks
including pick-ups, Blazers, Suburbans and
Vans, Chevrolet Citahon, and Ponttac Phoe-
n,x "
' YOu qcAtdlkV OeAevM|NT ?OIIE f
........ ,,oo. . - ฐ -'
On Chevrolet Celebrity, Pontiac 6000, 15 miles of groomed trails. Rent--as:$?.00erday
Chevrolet Chevette, Pontiac T-1OOO, Chev- s. Newbury, Vt. 802-866-5921
Cross.country skis
rolet S-10 and Chevrolet LUV.
00one iS,ori00ht for you?
? "- y " g, away possible for new skiers
Offer Ends March 31, 1982
Come in while the selection is at its best
of life in Nordic countries for discover a silent world far
MILLER AUTO CO over ,,000 years, has caught from h,gh-cost, overcrowded
on big in the U.S. It has lifts and congested ski
become the winter version of slopes--and without worrying
backpacking, jogging and
cycling, an inexpensive form
of aerobic exercise easily
learned by people of all ages.
It doesn't take a trained
athlete to master the simple.
walk-like movements used in
touring. All it takes is a desire
to ski. three inches of snow
cover, and a neighborhood
park. golf course or farm.
Cross-country differs from
downhill skiing in that par-
licipants "shuffle" along in
the snow instead of through
the downhill runs typical of
alpine skiing. The base of a
cross-country ski, comparข
to an alpine ski, is treated to
grip the snow on a "power"
stroke and slide easily on a
"relrieval'" stroke. This
enables ski tourers Io "kick
and glide" across flat ground
and up gentle hills,
Much of the sport's new-
found popularity is credited to
breakthroughs in equipment
design. The introduction of
waxless skis suddenly made it
In Business Since 1903
28 Gates St.
In beautiful downtown White River Jet.; Vt.
Phone 295-3147
Cadillac - Pontiac - Chevrolet - Chevrolet Trucks
"Keep That Great GM Feeling with Genuine G-M Parts";
i "11 I J l I I I I
,l 24 HOUR EMERGENCY
MENTAL, !
(, !ii!:!,i:j, Tp0j)ll om County M"tM Heclth !
Save '30 to scJO
FACTORY REBATES
ON GAS GRILLS Offer good February lS-27
FREE
purchase of gas grill model
#g492A, 9461A, or 0331A.
Day
Super Deluxe Double Deluxe Double Burner
Gas Grill , s Grill Sunbeam Twin Sas Grill
the ultimate. 562 sq in cooking 562 sq in cooking area two piece 32,000 BTU dual burners 492 sq
area flare guard grid 40,000 BTU grid 40,000 BTU burners heat in cooking area two piece grid
dual burners redwood side tables and fuel gauges front controls side table/serving tray ignitor,
heat and fuel gauges, and more redwood serving tray post mounted controls
(74-0196) #9492A (74-0201) #9461A (74-0190) #9331A
.., '439"., '319 's ,. '219"
F.ct,. .INIMIOO Foctorv _IHIIO0 Factory sAno0
Rebate Rebate --- W Rebate " qU
Your Your '179"
:;w,,,, $AQ95 .o,,w. $)1Q95 .?.,,,,
rebate, V'lrqkB rebate inqlBqlB
i i
Sunbeam Sinole 6as
6rill w/Full Size Tank
Suabeam Double Burner
Gas Grill
twin burners produce
30.000 BTU 262 sq ,n
cooktng area Lle-A-
matte gnltion 20 Ib tank.
ignitor, lava rock
(74-0192) #9140J
262 tKI in cooking area
24,000 8TU burner chrome
plated grill 20 Ib tank, cook-
book and lava rock
(74-0191) #9110
r. '119 u
Faotory ..$30
Rebate
Ywr $8995
cost witit
relmte
Dr Sc hofl's Zino-pad
Cover/Ooubie Burner
6as 6rill
durable, attractive proteCtion for
, m.w SALE
i0=,,
Cover/Single Burrer
Gas 81111
a for Sunbeam models 9110/9140
Rt. 5, Lyndonville, Vt.
Tel. (H2) 626.,5538
i about the standard equipment
needed to maximize "kick"
and "glide": thermometers,
wxes, scrapers, corks and
klisters, Not surprisingly.
sales of waxless skis have
taken off.
For many skier-
s-neophytes and old-hands
alike-waxJess skis are un-
doubtedly the way to go. But
they are not the only way to
go.
To Wax or
Not to Wax
Both waxable and waxless
cr(rss-counlry skis have much
to offer, explains John King,
manager of the Peugeot-
Rossignol cross-country ski
team. "3"0 select the right
ski." King says, "you've got to
first understand that the goal
of every ski designer is to
maximize traction in the area
of the ski lxasennder the foot."
Without traction here. a skier"
will slip backwar4; every
time he tries to kick.
"By applying the ap-
propriate wax or choosing the
appropriate waxless system,
you will get the necsary
traction to move ahead easily,
even if ahead is uphill," King
explains. "Selecting the
"right' ski, therefore, takes an
awareness (ff local weather
conditions, Do you ski mostly
in powder? Corn snow?
ttardpack? Or are conditions
constant ly changing"'"
Going Waxless
Before the advent of the
waxless ski, skiers could only
compensate for varying snow
conditions -and, hence,
varying degrees of trac-
tion by applying different
waxes to the base of their skis.
But waxless skis make it
pmsible for skiers in areas
with changeable snow con-
ditions to keep skiing no
nmtler how the mercury
fluctuales.
"Waxless skis will work well
in powder, slush, hardpack
and any combination of the
lhree." King ecplains. "There
arc even mohair systems
than convenience, King says.
"'In some regions, it's just
plain difficult to wax per-
fectly. In New England and
the northwest, for example,
wetter 't ransitionar snows are
the norm, Waxless skis are a
ix)on to skiers in these areas."
When {o Wax
Skiers in areas where the
snow is usually fresh and
where the weather stays
constant most of the winter
should consider waxable skis,
advises King. "'Waxless skis
arc a great choice for skiers in
certain regions, but where
snow conditions are stable,
waxable skis are still the most
effective way h) maximize
traction," he says.
Waxing is nothing to be
intimidated by. For beginners
and all but the most advanced
recreational skiers, all that is
needed is one of the two-wax
systems available today. They
provide excellent kick and
glide under most different
snow conditions and are easy
to use:apply one wax in sub-
freezing temperatures and the
other when the mercury goes
above 32 degrees F.
Even advanced skiers find
that waxing need not be in-
volved or complex to give
superior performance. They
dr) find, however, that the
better the wax job, the better
they ski.
Waxless vs. Waxable
Both modes have their
advantages. For most
recreational skiers in areas
with changeable weather
conditions, waxless is the way
to go. In stable climes,
waxable using a two-wax
system is a convenient
choice. Interested in citizen
racing? Go waxable.
Still unsure? Maybe the best
way to choose the right cross-
country ski is to rent both
beg)re buying and experience
the characteristics of each,
first-hand.
GARY'S GAS & FU
Main Street N. Haverhill, N.H.
(603) 787-6118
HOME HEATING FUEL
,*.,11s
per pllon
Minimum 100 plbn drop
Ask about volume discounts
No. 2 Diesel $I .22 gal. tax paid
S&H GREEN STAMPS
GIVEN ON HEATING FUEL
NOW
DELIVERING
500 gal. sales and over_
deliver up to 25 miles.
ALSO AVAILP:ILE: Trailer drops at big
STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY SALES
Burner Service Available Through James
--
, z , CZ UB
| 1 1 Central St.
] )11 Woamlsville, N.H.
Waltz - Fox Trot - Polka - Rock
Something For Everyone!
Saturday, Feb. 20
For Your Reservation Call Before 7:00 P,
Tel. (603) 747- 2840 Or 747- 2505
Kool:AidL.On ASti P l
Rt. 10, North Haverhill
Tot. (603) 787-6981
Frozen Suckers oil
1 envelope KOOL-AID Dissolve soft drink miX a
Unsweetened Soft Drink Mix, sugar in water. Pour into
any flavor
213 cup sugar small
I quart water wooden stick or spoon
each. Freeze until firm
Makes about 20. g tir
30 Washers
in corn snow, packed powder
and under icy condit ions.'"
abk to gel (rut of the car and
ski, iilhoul lm,ing to check
temperatures, snowtype and
applying lhe appr)priate wax.
Wilh minv waxless systems,
only t!m tips and tails need be I DS '
ireat(d 'ith g!ider wax, to
maximiz glide and protect
Ih( ski hase
But waxless skis offer more
WARM - CLEAN
Shower
Facllltl/
Available
CORNS?
Soft pads protect ill JW
from pain, while
medicated disks
work to remove
corns.
Helps Shrink
Swelling Of
Hemorrhoidal
Tissues
caused by inflammation
Doctors have found a medica-
tion that in many cases gives
prompt, temporary relief for
hours from pain and bumming
itch in hemorrhoidal tissues.then
helps Shrink swelling Of these
tissues caused by inflammation.
The name: Preparation Hฎ No
prescrip_tion is needed, Prepa-
ration H. Ointment and sup-
positories. Use only as directed.
* LOUNGE AREA
* CLEAN RESTROOM
* SINK FACILITY
* ENJOY SOOTHING MUSIC
WHILE YOU WASH!
24 Dryers
i
LAUNDROMAT
LocatM Next To Tuck
On Street Between Woodsville
Page 6A-The Second Oplnion-February 17.1982
ii i lllalm i I l el el l Ill
GOOD NEWS FROM
MILLER AUTO CO,
AN GENERAL MOTORS
,RIVER B=ND-
On Chevrolet Cavalier, Pontiac J-2OOO,
Cadillac Cimarron, Chevrolet light duty trucks
including pick-ups, Blazers, Suburbans and
Vans, Chevrolet Citahon, and Ponttac Phoe-
n,x "
' YOu qcAtdlkV OeAevM|NT ?OIIE f
........ ,,oo. . - ฐ -'
On Chevrolet Celebrity, Pontiac 6000, 15 miles of groomed trails. Rent--as:$?.00erday
Chevrolet Chevette, Pontiac T-1OOO, Chev- s. Newbury, Vt. 802-866-5921
Cross.country skis
rolet S-10 and Chevrolet LUV.
00one iS,ori00ht for you?
? "- y " g, away possible for new skiers
Offer Ends March 31, 1982
Come in while the selection is at its best
of life in Nordic countries for discover a silent world far
MILLER AUTO CO over ,,000 years, has caught from h,gh-cost, overcrowded
on big in the U.S. It has lifts and congested ski
become the winter version of slopes--and without worrying
backpacking, jogging and
cycling, an inexpensive form
of aerobic exercise easily
learned by people of all ages.
It doesn't take a trained
athlete to master the simple.
walk-like movements used in
touring. All it takes is a desire
to ski. three inches of snow
cover, and a neighborhood
park. golf course or farm.
Cross-country differs from
downhill skiing in that par-
licipants "shuffle" along in
the snow instead of through
the downhill runs typical of
alpine skiing. The base of a
cross-country ski, comparข
to an alpine ski, is treated to
grip the snow on a "power"
stroke and slide easily on a
"relrieval'" stroke. This
enables ski tourers Io "kick
and glide" across flat ground
and up gentle hills,
Much of the sport's new-
found popularity is credited to
breakthroughs in equipment
design. The introduction of
waxless skis suddenly made it
In Business Since 1903
28 Gates St.
In beautiful downtown White River Jet.; Vt.
Phone 295-3147
Cadillac - Pontiac - Chevrolet - Chevrolet Trucks
"Keep That Great GM Feeling with Genuine G-M Parts";
i "11 I J l I I I I
,l 24 HOUR EMERGENCY
MENTAL, !
(, !ii!:!,i:j, Tp0j)ll om County M"tM Heclth !
Save '30 to scJO
FACTORY REBATES
ON GAS GRILLS Offer good February lS-27
FREE
purchase of gas grill model
#g492A, 9461A, or 0331A.
Day
Super Deluxe Double Deluxe Double Burner
Gas Grill , s Grill Sunbeam Twin Sas Grill
the ultimate. 562 sq in cooking 562 sq in cooking area two piece 32,000 BTU dual burners 492 sq
area flare guard grid 40,000 BTU grid 40,000 BTU burners heat in cooking area two piece grid
dual burners redwood side tables and fuel gauges front controls side table/serving tray ignitor,
heat and fuel gauges, and more redwood serving tray post mounted controls
(74-0196) #9492A (74-0201) #9461A (74-0190) #9331A
.., '439"., '319 's ,. '219"
F.ct,. .INIMIOO Foctorv _IHIIO0 Factory sAno0
Rebate Rebate --- W Rebate " qU
Your Your '179"
:;w,,,, $AQ95 .o,,w. $)1Q95 .?.,,,,
rebate, V'lrqkB rebate inqlBqlB
i i
Sunbeam Sinole 6as
6rill w/Full Size Tank
Suabeam Double Burner
Gas Grill
twin burners produce
30.000 BTU 262 sq ,n
cooktng area Lle-A-
matte gnltion 20 Ib tank.
ignitor, lava rock
(74-0192) #9140J
262 tKI in cooking area
24,000 8TU burner chrome
plated grill 20 Ib tank, cook-
book and lava rock
(74-0191) #9110
r. '119 u
Faotory ..$30
Rebate
Ywr $8995
cost witit
relmte
Dr Sc hofl's Zino-pad
Cover/Ooubie Burner
6as 6rill
durable, attractive proteCtion for
, m.w SALE
i0=,,
Cover/Single Burrer
Gas 81111
a for Sunbeam models 9110/9140
Rt. 5, Lyndonville, Vt.
Tel. (H2) 626.,5538
i about the standard equipment
needed to maximize "kick"
and "glide": thermometers,
wxes, scrapers, corks and
klisters, Not surprisingly.
sales of waxless skis have
taken off.
For many skier-
s-neophytes and old-hands
alike-waxJess skis are un-
doubtedly the way to go. But
they are not the only way to
go.
To Wax or
Not to Wax
Both waxable and waxless
cr(rss-counlry skis have much
to offer, explains John King,
manager of the Peugeot-
Rossignol cross-country ski
team. "3"0 select the right
ski." King says, "you've got to
first understand that the goal
of every ski designer is to
maximize traction in the area
of the ski lxasennder the foot."
Without traction here. a skier"
will slip backwar4; every
time he tries to kick.
"By applying the ap-
propriate wax or choosing the
appropriate waxless system,
you will get the necsary
traction to move ahead easily,
even if ahead is uphill," King
explains. "Selecting the
"right' ski, therefore, takes an
awareness (ff local weather
conditions, Do you ski mostly
in powder? Corn snow?
ttardpack? Or are conditions
constant ly changing"'"
Going Waxless
Before the advent of the
waxless ski, skiers could only
compensate for varying snow
conditions -and, hence,
varying degrees of trac-
tion by applying different
waxes to the base of their skis.
But waxless skis make it
pmsible for skiers in areas
with changeable snow con-
ditions to keep skiing no
nmtler how the mercury
fluctuales.
"Waxless skis will work well
in powder, slush, hardpack
and any combination of the
lhree." King ecplains. "There
arc even mohair systems
than convenience, King says.
"'In some regions, it's just
plain difficult to wax per-
fectly. In New England and
the northwest, for example,
wetter 't ransitionar snows are
the norm, Waxless skis are a
ix)on to skiers in these areas."
When {o Wax
Skiers in areas where the
snow is usually fresh and
where the weather stays
constant most of the winter
should consider waxable skis,
advises King. "'Waxless skis
arc a great choice for skiers in
certain regions, but where
snow conditions are stable,
waxable skis are still the most
effective way h) maximize
traction," he says.
Waxing is nothing to be
intimidated by. For beginners
and all but the most advanced
recreational skiers, all that is
needed is one of the two-wax
systems available today. They
provide excellent kick and
glide under most different
snow conditions and are easy
to use:apply one wax in sub-
freezing temperatures and the
other when the mercury goes
above 32 degrees F.
Even advanced skiers find
that waxing need not be in-
volved or complex to give
superior performance. They
dr) find, however, that the
better the wax job, the better
they ski.
Waxless vs. Waxable
Both modes have their
advantages. For most
recreational skiers in areas
with changeable weather
conditions, waxless is the way
to go. In stable climes,
waxable using a two-wax
system is a convenient
choice. Interested in citizen
racing? Go waxable.
Still unsure? Maybe the best
way to choose the right cross-
country ski is to rent both
beg)re buying and experience
the characteristics of each,
first-hand.
GARY'S GAS & FU
Main Street N. Haverhill, N.H.
(603) 787-6118
HOME HEATING FUEL
,*.,11s
per pllon
Minimum 100 plbn drop
Ask about volume discounts
No. 2 Diesel $I .22 gal. tax paid
S&H GREEN STAMPS
GIVEN ON HEATING FUEL
NOW
DELIVERING
500 gal. sales and over_
deliver up to 25 miles.
ALSO AVAILP:ILE: Trailer drops at big
STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY SALES
Burner Service Available Through James
--
, z , CZ UB
| 1 1 Central St.
] )11 Woamlsville, N.H.
Waltz - Fox Trot - Polka - Rock
Something For Everyone!
Saturday, Feb. 20
For Your Reservation Call Before 7:00 P,
Tel. (603) 747- 2840 Or 747- 2505
Kool:AidL.On ASti P l
Rt. 10, North Haverhill
Tot. (603) 787-6981
Frozen Suckers oil
1 envelope KOOL-AID Dissolve soft drink miX a
Unsweetened Soft Drink Mix, sugar in water. Pour into
any flavor
213 cup sugar small
I quart water wooden stick or spoon
each. Freeze until firm
Makes about 20. g tir
30 Washers
in corn snow, packed powder
and under icy condit ions.'"
abk to gel (rut of the car and
ski, iilhoul lm,ing to check
temperatures, snowtype and
applying lhe appr)priate wax.
Wilh minv waxless systems,
only t!m tips and tails need be I DS '
ireat(d 'ith g!ider wax, to
maximiz glide and protect
Ih( ski hase
But waxless skis offer more
WARM - CLEAN
Shower
Facllltl/
Available
CORNS?
Soft pads protect ill JW
from pain, while
medicated disks
work to remove
corns.
Helps Shrink
Swelling Of
Hemorrhoidal
Tissues
caused by inflammation
Doctors have found a medica-
tion that in many cases gives
prompt, temporary relief for
hours from pain and bumming
itch in hemorrhoidal tissues.then
helps Shrink swelling Of these
tissues caused by inflammation.
The name: Preparation Hฎ No
prescrip_tion is needed, Prepa-
ration H. Ointment and sup-
positories. Use only as directed.
* LOUNGE AREA
* CLEAN RESTROOM
* SINK FACILITY
* ENJOY SOOTHING MUSIC
WHILE YOU WASH!
24 Dryers
i
LAUNDROMAT
LocatM Next To Tuck
On Street Between Woodsville