March 24, 1982-The Second Opinion-Page 3A
POULTRY PROGRAM
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Guy G. Smith wish to extend our
sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neigh-
: bors for your sympathy, help and support at the
time of our great loss.
Special thanks to the The,ford FAST Squad
and Beverly Vaughan. Also to the many who sent
food, cards and other acts of kindness. At a time
like this it helps so much to know we have so
many friends. Thanks and God Bless you all.
Guy and Virginia Smith
Brenda and Scotty Trombley
David, Martha and Jedediah Smith
EAR
• CHICK FEEDER (1 per customer)
(with purchase of 25 or more birds)
• FEEDING GUIDE (with purchase of any birds)
00/mbh 00bde Shop00
Is now open
Rt. 5, bower Plain, Bradford, Vt.
Saturday, March 27-10 to 3
Discount All
802-222-4516
eADVANCE ORDER ONLY e50% DEPOSIT REQUIRED W/ORDE
i'¢% • FINAL ORDER DATE - APRIL 17, 1982
• • I *Available Daily and For Emergencies I
..... ,e PICK-UP WEEK OF MAY 17, 1982 Gladys Rowell at, J'ohJ0bttry *Tooth Fairy, MasterCard, and All Insurances Accepted
I
$1,111 FEE if this ad is presented at first visit and I
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t[ DOT INTERESTING FACT INTERESTING FACT I Payment schedule iS arranged• I
r. : In 1906, tim Chicago White The world's largest waiting "We
Sex won the World Series with rooms are at the Peking I .ride Ourselves In Quality Care and I
MY
ORDER O CosT
ilk
25+
.70
.70
.75
.55
11011
MOlt|
1.75
4.75
10-24
LAYING BIRDS (pullets)
RHODE ISLAND REDS (Brown £gg) .90
WHITE LEGHORN (White Egg) .90
BLACK SEX LINK (Rr.wn fi) .95
BROILERS (Straight Run) .75
J os e.lO
I .;avy w.,.,.,. ,s,,o,,,o., ,,,
GE-------
Meat -,,o,. ,s,.o,.., Run, 4.95
TURKEYS
BROAD BREASTED WHITE (Straight Run)
BROAD BREASTED BRONZE ....
type ,5 ,50
C "k==n=ls ". "-' ,
FRY PAN SPECIAL @ .35 vo,,,[
/UDER"TANDHATDA Y-LPOUL TR Y ARE VI'R V-RAGILI" AND
HIGHt Y SUSCEPTIBLE TO PNEUMONIA AND OTHER DISEASES I, AMOUNT PAID [
• THEREFORE RELEASE AGWA Y & AGWAY STORES AND DEALERS
FROM ANY LIABILITY FOR IIEA LTH OF THE BIRD AFTER THEY E-R RF.EI
each ,...**.o. ANYBIRD/IELDOVER 2DAYSWILL BEDIS- AVAIL,#LE
(inimum order ]5)
POSED'OF
SIGNED__ DATE
ADDRESS PHONE
Rte. I0 No. Haverhill, N. H.
Tel. (603) 787-6981
s "Nearing the Issue at the Cockpit," that, appears to be a
on the way American life, whether at a cock fight or during an
' sOaetimes mixes different social classes.
ASK FOR DETAILS I .
* A famil+ album
again after World War II.
Artists began addressing the
psychological dilemmas of
modern life--the "age of
anxiety." Many figures in the
paintings and photographs,
unlike their forerunners in the
mid-19th century, "seem
concerned not so much with
the external but the internal
world," Nygren observes. "In
a world capable of destroying
itself, the individual has
become ineffectual, alienated,
beset by threats both physical
and psychological."
A photograph of four Miami
Beach pedestrians portrays
the "powerlessness of the
elderly in American society."
But if the subject matter itself
is grim, genre as an art form
now is probably far more true
to life than in earlier decades,
Nygren concludes, for the
"idealism that plagued so
much realistic art of the 19th
and 20th centuries has no
place in today's arresting
images."
INTERESTING FACT
Protect very young kittens'
eyes from sunlight. After eight
weeks, they can be exposed
for short periods, and will
usually return to their shaded
beds when they have had
enough.
(continued from page 2A)
John Sloan's portrait of
i working-class girls laughing
and drying their hair in the
sun on a tenement roof. Henri
and his circle were basically
optimistic and idealistic in
their art, viewing working
people as the promise of the
American dream.
But as the later Depression
years began and wore on, the
misery confronting so many of
the poor became a central
theme of another generation
of genre artists, many of
whom viewed their art as
instruments of protest.
Philip Evergood, who
during the 1930s called himself
a "social painter," once
recalled an incident that came
to affect his artistic sen-
sibilities and his work. One
cold, winter evening on a walk
through Manhattan's West
Side, he came upon a group of
black men and white men
huddled about a fire. "I went
over and talked to them... I
had never been as close to
anything like that before.
Then I got a brainwave. It
seemed to me that I should he
involved in my work with this
kind of thing. So I got.., some
drawing materials and came
back and sat with them and
drew all night."
Genre art changed once
t tl tt l [
I I
Truckload Appliance
Every major
appliance In
the tore Is
on sale now
thru April 28l
18 cu.ft.
frostless
refrigerator
freezer.
499"
Reg 629.95 white
Plustraneportatioo. hand ng
Meat keet keeps meat froster
onger without freezing. Tem-
pered glass adjuatable shelves.
twin produce cdprs, lift out
egg tray. Textured steel door,
Cors 10 mm'e. 69E1889
Monroe Rmlin]-Mntic®and
a team batting average of only
.230.
llllllll II ll I
ORTHODONTICS
,*Children and Adults
i *Steel and Clear Braces
WoodllvtHe, N..H. *Full-Time, Board-Qualified, Montpelier Orthodonist I
I Friendlyooouo,c,,,on
Dr. Irving Anders, D.M.D., LTD.
lllllll Ill II __ I I
Station in Peking, China. They
can accomodate 14,000 people.
NOW at Both Locations...
HANOVER, N.H. and BRADFORD, VT.
ta ke y0urself a
on usand SAVE.
They're YOURS for the SHOPPING,
clip the dollars and spend them
Yon. March 22 thru Sat. April 3rd.
Limit 1 "Dollar Value" per item,
minimum volue $5.
Priced $25 or more.
VALUE -
$5.00
spend this "Fling at Spring"
$15 DOLLARS on Any Item Regularly
Priced $75 or more.
|-
VALU
spend this "Fling at Spring"
$1 DOLLAR on Any Item Regularly
Priced $5 or more.
VALUE - .....
RESS-
$1.00
ONLY ONE "Fling at Spring" Doltor moy be ued item.
This my be Word*s Location thFu SOt, il 3, 1982.
spend this "Fling at Spring"
$5 DOLLARS on Any Item Regularly
Priced $25 or more.
VALUE
$6.00 ---
STATE ........ ZIP
ONLY ONE "Flir at Spring" Do|¢|t moy be used per item.
this moy be used at either Word's Location thru Sot, April 3, 1962
VALUE
$1.00
spend this "Fling at Spring" spend this "Fling at Spring"
$5 DOLLARS on Any Item Regularly $10 DOLLARS on Any Item Relularly
Priced $25 or more. Priced $50 or more.
VALUE= VALUE - .....
$10 O0-
ZIP • YATE ZIP
Th,s moy be uaed :el2tVlg2 . Loco= =:Soedt ,/Fti; , .2 ONLY ONE "Flil at "@'" C;d°r m°Y be used Pc' i"m"
uled at eifl'|er Word's Location thru Sot,, April 3, 12.
VALUE 110
Just say Charge Ifi
COHVlilIIHT SNOPHH|
S- Monro-Magnuni00O
hock Absorbers on sale.
339.88 .,=
Plus handling, ,npott
you can't top. Buy one, get the second half price.
in cnd take advantage of light truck shock, and get the
offer. Buy one Monroe second one half off. That's a 50
L'Matic® Shock Absorber, percent say,rigs on the second
)',of-the-line car shock.., shock. But hurry. Offer good for a
Monro-Magnum 60 limited time only.
Absorber, our top
One Of The
BOND l MAIN STREET I
Auto Stores BRADFORD, VT. I
I|'A'IA00 ,J 222-47!1 i
Main Street Main Street
HANOVER, N.H. BRADFORD, VT.
Phone 643-3109 Phone 222.9012
Open daily 9 to 5 Open daily 9 to 5, Fri. 'til e p.m.
March 24, 1982-The Second Opinion-Page 3A
POULTRY PROGRAM
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Guy G. Smith wish to extend our
sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neigh-
: bors for your sympathy, help and support at the
time of our great loss.
Special thanks to the The,ford FAST Squad
and Beverly Vaughan. Also to the many who sent
food, cards and other acts of kindness. At a time
like this it helps so much to know we have so
many friends. Thanks and God Bless you all.
Guy and Virginia Smith
Brenda and Scotty Trombley
David, Martha and Jedediah Smith
EAR
• CHICK FEEDER (1 per customer)
(with purchase of 25 or more birds)
• FEEDING GUIDE (with purchase of any birds)
00/mbh 00bde Shop00
Is now open
Rt. 5, bower Plain, Bradford, Vt.
Saturday, March 27-10 to 3
Discount All
802-222-4516
eADVANCE ORDER ONLY e50% DEPOSIT REQUIRED W/ORDE
i'¢% • FINAL ORDER DATE - APRIL 17, 1982
• • I *Available Daily and For Emergencies I
..... ,e PICK-UP WEEK OF MAY 17, 1982 Gladys Rowell at, J'ohJ0bttry *Tooth Fairy, MasterCard, and All Insurances Accepted
I
$1,111 FEE if this ad is presented at first visit and I
-'ql
qr:
l,om00 = pre-paid, or...
$1,390 Fee if this ad is presented at first visit and I
t[ DOT INTERESTING FACT INTERESTING FACT I Payment schedule iS arranged• I
r. : In 1906, tim Chicago White The world's largest waiting "We
Sex won the World Series with rooms are at the Peking I .ride Ourselves In Quality Care and I
MY
ORDER O CosT
ilk
25+
.70
.70
.75
.55
11011
MOlt|
1.75
4.75
10-24
LAYING BIRDS (pullets)
RHODE ISLAND REDS (Brown £gg) .90
WHITE LEGHORN (White Egg) .90
BLACK SEX LINK (Rr.wn fi) .95
BROILERS (Straight Run) .75
J os e.lO
I .;avy w.,.,.,. ,s,,o,,,o., ,,,
GE-------
Meat -,,o,. ,s,.o,.., Run, 4.95
TURKEYS
BROAD BREASTED WHITE (Straight Run)
BROAD BREASTED BRONZE ....
type ,5 ,50
C "k==n=ls ". "-' ,
FRY PAN SPECIAL @ .35 vo,,,[
/UDER"TANDHATDA Y-LPOUL TR Y ARE VI'R V-RAGILI" AND
HIGHt Y SUSCEPTIBLE TO PNEUMONIA AND OTHER DISEASES I, AMOUNT PAID [
• THEREFORE RELEASE AGWA Y & AGWAY STORES AND DEALERS
FROM ANY LIABILITY FOR IIEA LTH OF THE BIRD AFTER THEY E-R RF.EI
each ,...**.o. ANYBIRD/IELDOVER 2DAYSWILL BEDIS- AVAIL,#LE
(inimum order ]5)
POSED'OF
SIGNED__ DATE
ADDRESS PHONE
Rte. I0 No. Haverhill, N. H.
Tel. (603) 787-6981
s "Nearing the Issue at the Cockpit," that, appears to be a
on the way American life, whether at a cock fight or during an
' sOaetimes mixes different social classes.
ASK FOR DETAILS I .
* A famil+ album
again after World War II.
Artists began addressing the
psychological dilemmas of
modern life--the "age of
anxiety." Many figures in the
paintings and photographs,
unlike their forerunners in the
mid-19th century, "seem
concerned not so much with
the external but the internal
world," Nygren observes. "In
a world capable of destroying
itself, the individual has
become ineffectual, alienated,
beset by threats both physical
and psychological."
A photograph of four Miami
Beach pedestrians portrays
the "powerlessness of the
elderly in American society."
But if the subject matter itself
is grim, genre as an art form
now is probably far more true
to life than in earlier decades,
Nygren concludes, for the
"idealism that plagued so
much realistic art of the 19th
and 20th centuries has no
place in today's arresting
images."
INTERESTING FACT
Protect very young kittens'
eyes from sunlight. After eight
weeks, they can be exposed
for short periods, and will
usually return to their shaded
beds when they have had
enough.
(continued from page 2A)
John Sloan's portrait of
i working-class girls laughing
and drying their hair in the
sun on a tenement roof. Henri
and his circle were basically
optimistic and idealistic in
their art, viewing working
people as the promise of the
American dream.
But as the later Depression
years began and wore on, the
misery confronting so many of
the poor became a central
theme of another generation
of genre artists, many of
whom viewed their art as
instruments of protest.
Philip Evergood, who
during the 1930s called himself
a "social painter," once
recalled an incident that came
to affect his artistic sen-
sibilities and his work. One
cold, winter evening on a walk
through Manhattan's West
Side, he came upon a group of
black men and white men
huddled about a fire. "I went
over and talked to them... I
had never been as close to
anything like that before.
Then I got a brainwave. It
seemed to me that I should he
involved in my work with this
kind of thing. So I got.., some
drawing materials and came
back and sat with them and
drew all night."
Genre art changed once
t tl tt l [
I I
Truckload Appliance
Every major
appliance In
the tore Is
on sale now
thru April 28l
18 cu.ft.
frostless
refrigerator
freezer.
499"
Reg 629.95 white
Plustraneportatioo. hand ng
Meat keet keeps meat froster
onger without freezing. Tem-
pered glass adjuatable shelves.
twin produce cdprs, lift out
egg tray. Textured steel door,
Cors 10 mm'e. 69E1889
Monroe Rmlin]-Mntic®and
a team batting average of only
.230.
llllllll II ll I
ORTHODONTICS
,*Children and Adults
i *Steel and Clear Braces
WoodllvtHe, N..H. *Full-Time, Board-Qualified, Montpelier Orthodonist I
I Friendlyooouo,c,,,on
Dr. Irving Anders, D.M.D., LTD.
lllllll Ill II __ I I
Station in Peking, China. They
can accomodate 14,000 people.
NOW at Both Locations...
HANOVER, N.H. and BRADFORD, VT.
ta ke y0urself a
on usand SAVE.
They're YOURS for the SHOPPING,
clip the dollars and spend them
Yon. March 22 thru Sat. April 3rd.
Limit 1 "Dollar Value" per item,
minimum volue $5.
Priced $25 or more.
VALUE -
$5.00
spend this "Fling at Spring"
$15 DOLLARS on Any Item Regularly
Priced $75 or more.
|-
VALU
spend this "Fling at Spring"
$1 DOLLAR on Any Item Regularly
Priced $5 or more.
VALUE - .....
RESS-
$1.00
ONLY ONE "Fling at Spring" Doltor moy be ued item.
This my be Word*s Location thFu SOt, il 3, 1982.
spend this "Fling at Spring"
$5 DOLLARS on Any Item Regularly
Priced $25 or more.
VALUE
$6.00 ---
STATE ........ ZIP
ONLY ONE "Flir at Spring" Do|¢|t moy be used per item.
this moy be used at either Word's Location thru Sot, April 3, 1962
VALUE
$1.00
spend this "Fling at Spring" spend this "Fling at Spring"
$5 DOLLARS on Any Item Regularly $10 DOLLARS on Any Item Relularly
Priced $25 or more. Priced $50 or more.
VALUE= VALUE - .....
$10 O0-
ZIP • YATE ZIP
Th,s moy be uaed :el2tVlg2 . Loco= =:Soedt ,/Fti; , .2 ONLY ONE "Flil at "@'" C;d°r m°Y be used Pc' i"m"
uled at eifl'|er Word's Location thru Sot,, April 3, 12.
VALUE 110
Just say Charge Ifi
COHVlilIIHT SNOPHH|
S- Monro-Magnuni00O
hock Absorbers on sale.
339.88 .,=
Plus handling, ,npott
you can't top. Buy one, get the second half price.
in cnd take advantage of light truck shock, and get the
offer. Buy one Monroe second one half off. That's a 50
L'Matic® Shock Absorber, percent say,rigs on the second
)',of-the-line car shock.., shock. But hurry. Offer good for a
Monro-Magnum 60 limited time only.
Absorber, our top
One Of The
BOND l MAIN STREET I
Auto Stores BRADFORD, VT. I
I|'A'IA00 ,J 222-47!1 i
Main Street Main Street
HANOVER, N.H. BRADFORD, VT.
Phone 643-3109 Phone 222.9012
Open daily 9 to 5 Open daily 9 to 5, Fri. 'til e p.m.