Page 14-The Journal Opinion-April 8, 1981
Ha.R BLOCK
m
TAX TEST
Question No. t2
I
on
deduction or
you con claim for
your chllclmn is I
pemmol exemption.
[] 1ue [] Folse
FALSE. For example, if yours
is a two income household,
and you incur child are
expenses, you should know
what Form 2441 means to you.
If you don't, lt&R Block does.
We'll take the time necessary
to understand your complete
situation, because if you
qualify you may be eligible for
up to an $800 tax credit for
child care,
WE'LL MAKE THE TAX LAW
WORK YOU
,R oc
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
MAIN STREET
N. HAVERHILL
603-787-6940
I I
North Haverhill Cubs
hold genius contest
N. HAVERHILL--A Genius
Contest was held at the N.
Haverhill Cub Scout Meeting
of Pack,152 March 16.
At the February Pack
Meeting each of the Scouts
were given a "Genius Kit"
containing certain items of
which they were to assemble
something and bring to their
March Pack Meeting. The
results were marvelous.
Most Imaginative-- 1st
Place: Ethan Frechette
(Power Crane); 2nd Place:
Christopher George ( Running
Waterl; 3rd Place: Steven
Bricknell ( Indian Village).
Best Workmanship-- 1st
Place: Chuck Maccini (Wind
Mill); 2nd Place: Alex
Amature (Locomotive); 3rd
Place: Claude LaPete tFlag).
Most Unusual-- 1st Place:
Shawn Bigelow (Mars Man);
2nd Place: Harry Hill; 3rd
Place: Mark Dockham
(Game).
Funniest-- Ist Place: David
Paronto (Scout); 2nd Place:
Jeff Simano (Martian); 3rd
Place: Willie Hoffman (St.
Patrick's Day).
Most Realistic Thing-- tst
Place: Joshua Steenburg
(Phonograph); 2nd Place:
Jamie Hill (Farm Wagon);
3rd Place: Chad Mitchell (Sail
Boat).
Most Realistic Animal or
00J00aeral00 5
le deral,l '
Object-- 1st Place: Mike
Dannehy (Pig): 2nd Place:
David Allbee (River Raft);
3rd Place: Craig Bailey
(Radiot.
Honorable Mention-- Paul
Dickey t Indian Reservation) ;
Robert Thornton (Raftl
Cheyenne Greatorex tRaft),
John Pike (Scout Camp), and
Glenn Dockham.
The hard job of judging went
to Frank and Mildred Miller,
Florence Clough and Shirley
MeKean.
The following Scouting
awards were presented by
Cub Master Gall Simano:
Christopher George-- Wolf
Badge and Gold Arrow Point;
Stcven Bricknell-- Wolf
Badge, Gold Arrow Point and
Silver Arrow Point; David
Paronto-- Wolf Badge, Gold
Arrow Point and 2 Silver
Arrow Points; Chad Mit-
chell-- Wolf Badge.
Bradford aailor
take,
BRADFORD--Navy Seaman
Recruit Jon L. Larabee, son of
Dean and Janice Larabee of
Bradford, has completed
recruit training at the Naval
Training Center, Great Lakes,
Ill.
During the eight-week
training cycle, trainees
studied general military
subjects designed to prepare
them for further academic
and on-the-job training in one
of the Navy's 85 basic oc-
cupational fields.
Included in their studies
were seamanship, close order
drill, Naval history and first
aid.
A 1979 graduate of Oxbow
High School, Larabee joined
the Navy in July 1980.
ilAVERtliLL STAR StlOW
HAVER}tlLL-The Haverhill
Library Association will
present a slide and cassette
show on the Voyager-Saturn
mission at 7 p.m, tonight. If
the sky is clear, Tom Estill
will take those present to the
tiaverhill Common to observe
the .planet Saturn through a
telescope. All are welcome.
|TOAE$
Save 20% on soft and sheer Underalls pant'
and panties all in one for a smooth comfortable
and save 20% on Slenderalls pantyhose and
all in one with added support for a smooth
comfortable fit. 11
Features long wood han-
dle; hollowback, heat-
treated, high-carbon
III II llllllll II I III . steel blade w/rolled
! I I shoulders. C2LRCSX
I YOUR FAMILY DEPARTMENT STORE OPEN FRIOAYll Hardware
NIGHTS 'TIL 1
|Use Your 9:00 P.M. I
St. Johnsbury, Vt. I Main St.
| Charge Fairlee, Vt.
I Account Woodsville, N.H. I 333-9701
_ " II I I I II /I I II I II I IIIII Jl IIIIIIII I
GOT THE
FUEL 0IL
BLUES?
HS.TRRM
WOOD/COAL BOILERS
NOW UP TO
ALL H.$. TARM s64000
WOOD/COAL
BOtLiRSON SALE OFF
Pds my not be tkb low api.!l
We will gladly come to your house to
suggest the best size boiler for you and
give an estimate for installation.
WE DELIVER and INSTALL
Make Tracks To
Ends
April llth
Now is the time to
purchase an ilS
Tarm Boiler.
Don't get the Fuel
Oil Blues next
year.
('OAL ttEARING--New Hampshire's U.S. Sen. Gordon Humphrey chairs a
hearing by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee in Washington
that was prompted by coal shortages in state last winter. "Some critical questions
concerning the future availability of anthracite coal must be answered so that
New llampshire residents can invest in coal burning equipment with the full
knowledge that they will have access to adequate supplies of fuel," Humphrey
said.
GRAFTON MOTOR
SALES INC.
WOODSVILLE, N.H.
J
SATURDAY APRIL 11,1981 - 8AM to 3PM
SUPER BARGAINS! REFRESHMENT, DOOR PRIZES!
Manufacturer's Representatives will be here
from nearly a dozen firms to answer your questions!
JUST LOOK AT SOME OF THE BARGAINS!
G.P.Paneling as low as $3.99 per sheet
VERMONT
20% OFF
$100.OFF
Weatherboard $18.49 a
Armstrong Ceiling
Z- Brick
All Hardware
20% OFF
20%
25%
15%
All Paneling 20% OFF
Armstrong Flooring
DEFIANCE Woodstoves
All Wallpaper 25% OFF
Universal Rundle
tubs, toilets, & showers
CABOTS STAINS O.V.T.
Ranch House Hues-semi solid stains
Fence & Decking Stains
CUPRINOL #10 green
#20 clear
semi-transparent
NEW
$16.49
$14.49
$17.99
now
$8.99
$7.79
$9.79
water clean-up semi transparent
$11.49 gal.
$10.49 gal.
$10.49 gal.
I
$18.99 now $.
PITTSBURGH PAINT
70-110 Exterior
80-6 Interior
Latex
Latex
$10.99 gal. (SAVE $5 a gallo
$8.95 gal. (SAVE $3 a g; II,
YOU MA Y REGISTER ANYTIME FROM NOW THRU
CASH & CARRY
Sure, delivery
can be arranged.
FOR THE DOOR PRIZES:
"ty
Building Centers
PARK SQUARE
WOODSVILLE,N.H.
I:30PM APRIL
a 7-1/2" SKIL CIRCULAR SAW
• COUNTER SAVER CUTTING BO
• WHITE CROSSBUCK STORM
" 12 ROLLS OF WALLPAPER
• DELTA Kitchen Faucet wlspr&
a BALLY BUTCHER BLOCK ( IJN'
a 2 BUNDLES OF VERMONT wEA!
• 4 GALLONS of CABOT STAIN
a 4 GALLONS of PITTSBURGH INT
EXTERIOR PAINT
i 9x12 Room of ARMSTRONG
÷241 CEILING TILE ,
9x12 ARMSTRONG SOLARIAN
hill
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Page 14-The Journal Opinion-April 8, 1981
Ha.R BLOCK
m
TAX TEST
Question No. t2
I
on
deduction or
you con claim for
your chllclmn is I
pemmol exemption.
[] 1ue [] Folse
FALSE. For example, if yours
is a two income household,
and you incur child are
expenses, you should know
what Form 2441 means to you.
If you don't, lt&R Block does.
We'll take the time necessary
to understand your complete
situation, because if you
qualify you may be eligible for
up to an $800 tax credit for
child care,
WE'LL MAKE THE TAX LAW
WORK YOU
,R oc
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
MAIN STREET
N. HAVERHILL
603-787-6940
I I
North Haverhill Cubs
hold genius contest
N. HAVERHILL--A Genius
Contest was held at the N.
Haverhill Cub Scout Meeting
of Pack,152 March 16.
At the February Pack
Meeting each of the Scouts
were given a "Genius Kit"
containing certain items of
which they were to assemble
something and bring to their
March Pack Meeting. The
results were marvelous.
Most Imaginative-- 1st
Place: Ethan Frechette
(Power Crane); 2nd Place:
Christopher George ( Running
Waterl; 3rd Place: Steven
Bricknell ( Indian Village).
Best Workmanship-- 1st
Place: Chuck Maccini (Wind
Mill); 2nd Place: Alex
Amature (Locomotive); 3rd
Place: Claude LaPete tFlag).
Most Unusual-- 1st Place:
Shawn Bigelow (Mars Man);
2nd Place: Harry Hill; 3rd
Place: Mark Dockham
(Game).
Funniest-- Ist Place: David
Paronto (Scout); 2nd Place:
Jeff Simano (Martian); 3rd
Place: Willie Hoffman (St.
Patrick's Day).
Most Realistic Thing-- tst
Place: Joshua Steenburg
(Phonograph); 2nd Place:
Jamie Hill (Farm Wagon);
3rd Place: Chad Mitchell (Sail
Boat).
Most Realistic Animal or
00J00aeral00 5
le deral,l '
Object-- 1st Place: Mike
Dannehy (Pig): 2nd Place:
David Allbee (River Raft);
3rd Place: Craig Bailey
(Radiot.
Honorable Mention-- Paul
Dickey t Indian Reservation) ;
Robert Thornton (Raftl
Cheyenne Greatorex tRaft),
John Pike (Scout Camp), and
Glenn Dockham.
The hard job of judging went
to Frank and Mildred Miller,
Florence Clough and Shirley
MeKean.
The following Scouting
awards were presented by
Cub Master Gall Simano:
Christopher George-- Wolf
Badge and Gold Arrow Point;
Stcven Bricknell-- Wolf
Badge, Gold Arrow Point and
Silver Arrow Point; David
Paronto-- Wolf Badge, Gold
Arrow Point and 2 Silver
Arrow Points; Chad Mit-
chell-- Wolf Badge.
Bradford aailor
take,
BRADFORD--Navy Seaman
Recruit Jon L. Larabee, son of
Dean and Janice Larabee of
Bradford, has completed
recruit training at the Naval
Training Center, Great Lakes,
Ill.
During the eight-week
training cycle, trainees
studied general military
subjects designed to prepare
them for further academic
and on-the-job training in one
of the Navy's 85 basic oc-
cupational fields.
Included in their studies
were seamanship, close order
drill, Naval history and first
aid.
A 1979 graduate of Oxbow
High School, Larabee joined
the Navy in July 1980.
ilAVERtliLL STAR StlOW
HAVER}tlLL-The Haverhill
Library Association will
present a slide and cassette
show on the Voyager-Saturn
mission at 7 p.m, tonight. If
the sky is clear, Tom Estill
will take those present to the
tiaverhill Common to observe
the .planet Saturn through a
telescope. All are welcome.
|TOAE$
Save 20% on soft and sheer Underalls pant'
and panties all in one for a smooth comfortable
and save 20% on Slenderalls pantyhose and
all in one with added support for a smooth
comfortable fit. 11
Features long wood han-
dle; hollowback, heat-
treated, high-carbon
III II llllllll II I III . steel blade w/rolled
! I I shoulders. C2LRCSX
I YOUR FAMILY DEPARTMENT STORE OPEN FRIOAYll Hardware
NIGHTS 'TIL 1
|Use Your 9:00 P.M. I
St. Johnsbury, Vt. I Main St.
| Charge Fairlee, Vt.
I Account Woodsville, N.H. I 333-9701
_ " II I I I II /I I II I II I IIIII Jl IIIIIIII I
GOT THE
FUEL 0IL
BLUES?
HS.TRRM
WOOD/COAL BOILERS
NOW UP TO
ALL H.$. TARM s64000
WOOD/COAL
BOtLiRSON SALE OFF
Pds my not be tkb low api.!l
We will gladly come to your house to
suggest the best size boiler for you and
give an estimate for installation.
WE DELIVER and INSTALL
Make Tracks To
Ends
April llth
Now is the time to
purchase an ilS
Tarm Boiler.
Don't get the Fuel
Oil Blues next
year.
('OAL ttEARING--New Hampshire's U.S. Sen. Gordon Humphrey chairs a
hearing by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee in Washington
that was prompted by coal shortages in state last winter. "Some critical questions
concerning the future availability of anthracite coal must be answered so that
New llampshire residents can invest in coal burning equipment with the full
knowledge that they will have access to adequate supplies of fuel," Humphrey
said.
GRAFTON MOTOR
SALES INC.
WOODSVILLE, N.H.
J
SATURDAY APRIL 11,1981 - 8AM to 3PM
SUPER BARGAINS! REFRESHMENT, DOOR PRIZES!
Manufacturer's Representatives will be here
from nearly a dozen firms to answer your questions!
JUST LOOK AT SOME OF THE BARGAINS!
G.P.Paneling as low as $3.99 per sheet
VERMONT
20% OFF
$100.OFF
Weatherboard $18.49 a
Armstrong Ceiling
Z- Brick
All Hardware
20% OFF
20%
25%
15%
All Paneling 20% OFF
Armstrong Flooring
DEFIANCE Woodstoves
All Wallpaper 25% OFF
Universal Rundle
tubs, toilets, & showers
CABOTS STAINS O.V.T.
Ranch House Hues-semi solid stains
Fence & Decking Stains
CUPRINOL #10 green
#20 clear
semi-transparent
NEW
$16.49
$14.49
$17.99
now
$8.99
$7.79
$9.79
water clean-up semi transparent
$11.49 gal.
$10.49 gal.
$10.49 gal.
I
$18.99 now $.
PITTSBURGH PAINT
70-110 Exterior
80-6 Interior
Latex
Latex
$10.99 gal. (SAVE $5 a gallo
$8.95 gal. (SAVE $3 a g; II,
YOU MA Y REGISTER ANYTIME FROM NOW THRU
CASH & CARRY
Sure, delivery
can be arranged.
FOR THE DOOR PRIZES:
"ty
Building Centers
PARK SQUARE
WOODSVILLE,N.H.
I:30PM APRIL
a 7-1/2" SKIL CIRCULAR SAW
• COUNTER SAVER CUTTING BO
• WHITE CROSSBUCK STORM
" 12 ROLLS OF WALLPAPER
• DELTA Kitchen Faucet wlspr&
a BALLY BUTCHER BLOCK ( IJN'
a 2 BUNDLES OF VERMONT wEA!
• 4 GALLONS of CABOT STAIN
a 4 GALLONS of PITTSBURGH INT
EXTERIOR PAINT
i 9x12 Room of ARMSTRONG
÷241 CEILING TILE ,
9x12 ARMSTRONG SOLARIAN
hill
e I
rh
ael
t idt
Otl
ell
o
lnt
.1
at,
] Cb,
wi
arl
;Y
d V(
St,
a