Page 8A-The Second Opinion-September 23, 1981
No Need to Rush
t lIFllll I1 1!lib • I1 • IIJ I location available for lease NUMBER OF U.S.D.A.-APPROVED MOZZARELLA CHEESE PLANTS
August 25th. Call 1-802-748- ' USE THIS HANDY WANT AD DO-IT-YOURSELF
le " l ffeTfll-:1l-JW/ 5150. 4]50 square feet. tf--7- II
" ' 15--< - I @:: ....
EAST CORINTH" APART- 4 ROOM HOUSF, garage, tl ;:::'::::::': ....
• -.::::::i:::':" To ploce your Ad. , . To find your Ad. , . Just pick the classificat
MENT- Combination living- small front lawn. Village BRAD :!.!!!i!:"
;:!.:::::.::::!::.::: :..::: .. dtrectory and mail your Classified Ad with your check for the proper
kitchen area, bedroom and water and sewer. No pets or Apartment -- Newly i:!i$::$i:!:!ji!:! i JOURNAL OPINION
bath. $140. month 617-468-4970. children. 802-222-5735. tf--8- remodeled, 3 rooms, l I .j:'.:::.".'::::.' :7,Jr P o. Box 378
8t--10-7-- 26--c bedroom, new bathroom. . ".-.',':.:.:-:.:.
Stove & refrig, furnished. $200 " " !:'" Bradford, Vermont 05033
• _ ; plus utilities. Security 802-222-
i !,.,. I.... . El , A.,r.A. rA,.." I 4412.3t--S-23--¢
i ii... CLAS',,FIED ADVERTtSING RATES
Ili g E RENT'vo CbT :i:'i:::!ii.,.'.-..: $3 O0 for 20 words per week
-"::'::::':':':':':":' IO cents for each additional word over 20
qllcatlml, tlrt,djl .at,ne!eravLo,43 j artment, wood stove, ldt, $100 for each additionol week ad is to run (up to 8 weeks)
rn two room em, im.ll ,,,..%z.? .... [ k]tchenappliances, carpeted. A $1.0O billing cherge will be added to each clossified that we btll
Ileal, ttUdleHy, II IIMI | I ivsemoer vt.-N.t. t, t Launaromat for tenants. $50. - ...... • Mane THAN 10
....... • l., , l rr week Blackmount A ts
tom wamr. imramll mmu ,-- . p
....... a- North Haverhill 603-787-6419 or • o
' 'IWlS r@=.al_.l Ill| AVA|LABLE F'OR IM- 603-787"6762 4t.-- [] 14 PLEASE CECK CATEGORY YOU WISH TO HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED LISTEDI
, ,uses. rrtyme| MEDIATE occupancy. A one ............... -----.. ABSOLUTELY FREE ' COLLECTOR'S ITEMS HOUSE I
:Rmnm. anl.cmle:lll and a two bedroom apart., .... .,
appimat'e am= I meat. Both with bath, wall to I DORIS R. COLTON-- J LOST & FOUND RADIO & TV HOUSE I
ovM In SIn newb, l wall carpeting, kitchen ap- j REALESTATE I PERSONALS PETS AUTOS&
rk, eor-tl etk | pliances. Heat, lights, hot I East Thetford, Vt. 05043 [ CAR POOLS COAL, FUEL g WOOD FOR SALE
livIng area tlimt mtM be| water, gas, and .rubbish J Telephone 802)333-4644 J ANNOUNCEMENTS WANTEDTO BUY MOB
sql to be i "-L'-J ! removal lnCluaeo in rent i .......... "oosh i I
Irt'mm. • Cecuri,. , d_.. . r,,ir.a M2 I Kscnara UICKI ue, 1 ?. INSTRUCTION LET'S SWAP SERV
all4e-wall eail)el his - - • " 333-9623 UMBER OF U,$,D,A,-APPROVED CHEESE PLANT 8USIeSSOPPORTUNITIES . GARAGE SALES WAIT
• chsldren or ts in thss well
been Intol. lld¢li for managed Pbutildin Mt MikeO'Donnell 33-920 SITUA11ONSWANTED ROOMS FOR RENI HELP
u" • |
rellred . people, Very | Gardner Apts., 43 Central St., . i BOATS g ACCESSORIES APARTMENT FOR RENT
reaoMble te. iI[me Row ! Woodsville, N H. Tel. 787-6280 ..... , ......
as it will soon be remind... I or 787-6355. Edward C. Patten. I -'| lLl III $1 ll'_l I G1 + ' 6,
C O I 4tf--c ......
NTACT IIOVlii;YS i .............. COLEBROOK, N.H.-- 11 PLEASE ENTER MY CLASSIFIED ADAS FOLLOWS:
RIIOP IN WIM)DNV|I,I,K. | $175. PER MONTH includes wooded acres $9,500.. Seasonal
..... - L .... all. utilities in ........... thi now ant._ downr°ad" Excellent$123 per weWS.month$100to "' 2 3 -T - - 7
Statable for one person. _ ._L ,_,, ....... o,
Securit and ef uwnw a. m,,--o-=,,.
y r erences ___':-
required. Convenient to at--so---p
Bradford and Woodsville 603- --'-"-7"- -- ---' --- 1 - -" 15
- ' -" 959"5931" 8t--9"2 • .-...'.:::l
,ll,,__
[r W VAELEY ASSOCIATES ------ -'-'------ - 0- 3,
Illl® 21 North Main Street J 'rhat the p • -,s
Bradford, Vt. -__ _ . o [] 1, 3-7-- -- T-- "37 3
80.222.5544 in p cnee.$e [ "---"
(continued from page 6A)
WE MAY IIAVE A BUYER FOR YOUR IIOUSE. •
LISTWITil USTODAY! coloring, and spices; the
"=h o,e I,..Ow.ee .md" acidity or pH may not be be- START MY CLASSIFIED AD ON
................ - .... low 4,5. Cold pack is usually
produced from flavorful, well- .............. RUN MY CLASSIFIED AD TIMES.
JUST REDUCED!00
A IIANDYMAN'S SPECIAL of an old 6 roOm frame
cape. This Cape has 2 or more bedrooms (depending on
you) and a bath. It sits on 2Vz+- acres. ONLY $23,000.
I I
NEWLY REDUCED CAPE
4 bedroom Cape with 2 acres and nice barn on main
road offers the opportunity of a small farming
operation; metal roof, clapboard exterior, oil hot water
heat, cap insulation, attached two-car garage. This
home Is a real bargain at $23,000.
1797 CAPE AND 110 ACRES
This restored Cape has a beautiful rural setting with
panoramic views, small pond, two barns plus a 2-car
garage. Home is in good state of repair and has kit-
chen, living room with woodstove, den with wood
paneling, bedroom and bath on first floor; large
bedroom, two smaller rooms, and bath on second floor.
The privacy and views are the ultimate in country
living. Pried at $175,000.
MCINDOE FALLS
20 acres woedqand on town highway; rolling land
with easterly exposure; taxes $86. Potential views by
cutting trees. 18,5o0.
HOME AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Lovely village home with 2 acres of landscaped
grounds and separate building set up for business or
could he income-producing apartment. 4 bedroom
home, newly redecorated, lSA baths, country kitchen,
dining room, living room, TV room, study, many nice
features. $79,000.
RICHARDSON ASSOCIATES
INCORPORATED
802-222-4043
The best in
Modular Homes and
Panelized Shells
aged cheeses such as sharp
Cheddar, Blue, Gorgonzola,
Gruyere and Limburger. Its
soft texture and zesty taste
make it popular for serving on
crackers or as a sandwich
spread. Most often it is
packaged in crocks, jars and
tubs. Cold pack cheese food is
like cold pack cheese except it
may contain cream, milk,
whey and sweeteners.
This wide array of dairy
products may seem somewhat
confusing, but provides a
variety of cheeses for dif-
ferent consumer needs. From
snacking to melting in a sauce
to spreading on crackers to
making a cheeseburger, there
are real cheeses for every
occasion.
NUMBER OF U.S.DJ-APPROVED CHEDDAR CHEESE PLANTS
• MOIqE THAN 10
• o
II I i I I I
Vermont cheese being promOted nationally
dairy farmers are investing a
substantial amount of money
as their share of a $5 million
national advertising cam-
paign aimed at boosting the
sales of real cheese.
The "Cheese Adds a Slice of
Life" promotion brings
together funds from the entire
dairy food industry, farmers,
co-ops, manufacturers,
brokers and retailers.
Last year's first campaign
of this type raised household
purchases of cheese by 15.5
per cent during the three-
month promotion period from
September through
November. This years goal is
to increase purchases by
another seven per cent.
Dairying in Vermont is a
better than $300 million in-
dustry. Thus, the entire state
has a stake in the success of
this self-help effort. Dairy
farmers in Vermont make
their promotion investment
through Milk Promotion
Services, Inc. of Montpelier.
The campaign is being
directed through United Dairy
Industry Assn. of which MPSI
is a member unit.
The fall campaign will
feature major ads in
newspapers, consumer
magazines, network TV and
radio. Individual stores,
chains, and brands will be
adding their own promotions
in the form of coupons, con-
tests, displays and tastings.
There are guesstimates that
those outside promotions will
amount to between $15-25
million.
It's considered a vote of
Sofa & Chair ' Double Door Refrigerator
Coffee Table Wood Dinette Set with 4 Chairs
Deluxe Draperies
Cathedral Living me#. ram.
Room Ceiling
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lllll t mm, tltl - STANDARD EQUIPMENT : IIII
t |GENERAL INFORMATION LIVING ROOM KITCHEN-DINING AREA
Miller Oil Gun or Carpet with Pad 30" Deluxe Gas Range
Coleman Electric Furnace
40 Gal. Electric or 30
Gal. Gas Itot Water Heater
Storm Windows
ereo System
Exclusively Offered by
Benton Road Mobile Homes
Vermont's more than 3,000 great confidence in the dairy President John Sliter says, "a
farmers' promotion efforts, successful promotion this year
UDIA Executive Vice will give us an increase of 138
ONIA INSURANCE
I& REAL ESTATE AGENC'
(',I'I)I'p |'. (ttlii I:l';lllk ('orblq
Mice hcpard
60:}'8Z3"550 I"l';I II('l|llJ;I. . I I.
7$2D.th -- Mobile home w-attractively built
addition. 4 bdrma., hmily rm., basement,
kitchen & dining. Located on 2 acres, $t,me.ee.
7gD.--Walts River -- Woodframe home w-3 bdrms.,
attached garage, detached small barn for
several cow, etc. w-plenty of hay storage. 3+-
acres. $1,.00.
744D.--Falrlee -- Small one family frame dwelling
ideally situated in village w-I acre for garden or
small barn for raising your own beef. Priced to
sell at $22,000.N.
0D.--Bradford -- 70+- acrm w-small house plus
other building spots. Open fields, soft & hard-
woads, good road frontage. $47,$00.0€.
George Huntington, Broker
Edmund Bednarski, Salesman 222-5792
Particle Jepson, Salesman 2224788
Albino Leuthold, Salesman (e03)74I-312
t irl I III I I III II II . I I III IIIII II
O'Brien Realty of Bradford
JCT. 5 & 25
BRADFORD, VERMONT 0503:1'
TEL: .2703
_ I1 _ Ill ...... __ _
NO. 4,MIA - 10 Ices, IInbll, $, ,$00; woodod md on Chose HdlowRxl.
!10. 4$11 -- heutiful 2 bedroom, 2 beth meek Mm. lot. Just mdmnd tO
see, re.
NO. 4i1#- Howbury. New, custom crafted, white cedar, log home. Four teem;,
expgndabto to six, with furl bsemont and well |nsolotad. Beeutikd
kitchen with specious custom-halle €obinuts, lovely living area with
cust0m-mode €lmndelier. This well.btm"t home has o wood-gs com-
birmtion heating system for law heat bill end is si#uotnd on 2 beautiful
acres. Ddvo out today and see thtl IOtl 1 from route 302 o
Scoh:h Hallow Rood. Price $49,900.00.
No. Jill- 27 acres. Ryogate, $4,500 (osktngh bordering Cobrn Pond, swamp,
rood frontage; wooded; open; good for hunting camp.
NO. 4516 - Ryngete -- Two for the pri of one -- New, nice 2-fmily homl-cm
pretty lot. Reduced to $42,900.
NO. 4540- Heet retirement herne on 2 beautiful acres on Goshen Rood in
Bradford. $30,000.
NO. 4561&-- 10 crel, Me-'m,W'f, $6,q00i views; wooded; mmr Hall's Lake.
N0. 4lt4 -- Ticklmgknd Prod, Ryegate, A of m w 80 foot frontage,
$2700, BKlrlcit"f i Im. Lke frent loft oe Id teflfd
NO. 41111-10 ocrei, OIdl, bngtltgt lli, ll 5,000,
NO. 419S -- 45 otrel, Coil, VT., $13,S00; bred(s, g€l gmmng mul
meters timber, good f Investnmt end rucreatk owner my tak back
mng.
million pounds or 23.6 per cent
more cheese sold in 1981 than
in 1979."
A few facts on the im-
portance of cheese; per capita
consumption of cheese is more
than 17z, pounds per year,
twice the consumption in 1955.
It reouires almost 10 rounds of
milk to,make a pound of
cheese; this means per capita
consumption of milk in the
form of cheese is more than
twice that of fruits and equals
that of .egetahles. Cheese
manufacturing uses more
than 25 per cent of the nation's
milk production. The base
price for fluid milk is based on
the demand and price paid for
milk to make cheese in
Minnesota and Wisconsin.
It is estimated that 1950'S
cheese promotion saved
taxpayers 150 million dollars.
Had the cheese not been sold
to consumers, the government
would have been obligated to
buy it under the price support
program, all 90 million
pounds. That first industry-
wide campaign successfully
reminded consumers of
cheese and its benefits.
The 1991 campaign will also
emphasize the Real Seal, an
identification program to aid
consumers in selecting
genuine dairy products which
are in conformance with
federal standards. The Real
Seal is beginning to appear on
cartons and packages con-
taining only real dairy
products. A recent taste test at
the National Restaurant
Association Show found
visitors overwhelmingly
favoring the real product
when compared to imitation
products. The preference for
real cheese was about 13 to 1,
demonstrating that most
people can easily tell the
difference and will choose real
cheese
OFF SYKES AVE.
WHITE RIVER JCT., VT. Trade-ins
802-295-7104 welcome
Financing
Available
MY CHECK IN THE AMOUNT OF $
ENCLOSED.
NAME
ADDRESS
TOWN STATE
NUMBER OF U.B.DJL--APPROVED SW188 CHEESE
I
I
I
!
Dieters don't need to fear the
As barbecuing and cold first. Then while that is meals i
collations begin to pall with cooking, keep mind and eye Don't spend
end-of-summer storms, a occupied with the rest of the the kitchen.
forecast of the colder weather meal, or with a diversion like hosting a
to come, the kitchen life looms
heavy for the dieter.
Thoughts like "I can't lose
weight because I cook for a
large family," or "I live alone
and have to cook for myself,"
or "I entertain a lot," are the
kitchen cries of countless
people trying to shed a few
pounds.
"But the kitchen doesn't
have to he a fearful or time-
consuming,place," says Nona I
G. Lippert, president-director
for Weight Watchers in
Vermont.
"Cooking can be fast and
uncomplicated as well as
interesting on a nutritionally
balanced plan like ours that
offers wine, stir-frying,
peanut butter, popcorn and
the like. And s'elf-
management techniques, like
the ones that are an integral
part of the Weight Watchers
Total Program, can help with
the majority of psychologii:al
obstacles to successful weight
loss that crop up everywhere,
not only in the kitchen. In our
class, for instance, techniques
are taught for getting help
from loved ones, dealing with
negative moods, and
developing stronger
motivation. Dealing with the
kitchen is not difficult at all
REDUCING YOUR once you know how," she said.
CHANCES OF Here are a few suggestions
HAVING A FIRE from the Weight Watchers
Use EXTREME CARE with organization:
Try not to go into the kitchen
smoking materials and hungry. Plan a snack for right
matches. Don't leave matches before you start cooking, so
where small children can that more food doesn't wind up
reach them. Forbid smoking in your mouth than on
in bed !
another's plate.
Look at the kitchen as a
workroom and not an op-
portunity to snack. If you
consider it as simply the room
INTERESTING FACT in which you do a job, you can
The first escalator was the discourage the urge to take
RenD Inclined Elevator, breaks with food.
patented hy Jesse Rend of Cut the waiting time in food
New York on March 15, 1892, preparation. A wait in the
and first installed at the Old kitchen can mean weight on
Iron Pier on Coney Island in the scale. So start the dish that
the autumn of 1896. needs the lonaest preparation
a favorite television or radio plan for more
show. time-
You don't have to taste to Simplify the t
tell how good a dish is. Use belief that
eyes and nose to judge for coming to
texture and aroma and keep party more
salt and pepper on the table food.
for people to add to their
rma
You bet I am. I wanted an Edsel
sell my 1964 Comet to get it.
using the classifieds. All I
and place the ads. Sold the
the price I wanted, found a
school teacher with an
garagel Whether you're
selling the place to do it
classifieds.., they reach
potential customers every
inch they're the bigg
They'll make a believer out
Second 10
Page 8A-The Second Opinion-September 23, 1981
No Need to Rush
t lIFllll I1 1!lib • I1 • IIJ I location available for lease NUMBER OF U.S.D.A.-APPROVED MOZZARELLA CHEESE PLANTS
August 25th. Call 1-802-748- ' USE THIS HANDY WANT AD DO-IT-YOURSELF
le " l ffeTfll-:1l-JW/ 5150. 4]50 square feet. tf--7- II
" ' 15--< - I @:: ....
EAST CORINTH" APART- 4 ROOM HOUSF, garage, tl ;:::'::::::': ....
• -.::::::i:::':" To ploce your Ad. , . To find your Ad. , . Just pick the classificat
MENT- Combination living- small front lawn. Village BRAD :!.!!!i!:"
;:!.:::::.::::!::.::: :..::: .. dtrectory and mail your Classified Ad with your check for the proper
kitchen area, bedroom and water and sewer. No pets or Apartment -- Newly i:!i$::$i:!:!ji!:! i JOURNAL OPINION
bath. $140. month 617-468-4970. children. 802-222-5735. tf--8- remodeled, 3 rooms, l I .j:'.:::.".'::::.' :7,Jr P o. Box 378
8t--10-7-- 26--c bedroom, new bathroom. . ".-.',':.:.:-:.:.
Stove & refrig, furnished. $200 " " !:'" Bradford, Vermont 05033
• _ ; plus utilities. Security 802-222-
i !,.,. I.... . El , A.,r.A. rA,.." I 4412.3t--S-23--¢
i ii... CLAS',,FIED ADVERTtSING RATES
Ili g E RENT'vo CbT :i:'i:::!ii.,.'.-..: $3 O0 for 20 words per week
-"::'::::':':':':':":' IO cents for each additional word over 20
qllcatlml, tlrt,djl .at,ne!eravLo,43 j artment, wood stove, ldt, $100 for each additionol week ad is to run (up to 8 weeks)
rn two room em, im.ll ,,,..%z.? .... [ k]tchenappliances, carpeted. A $1.0O billing cherge will be added to each clossified that we btll
Ileal, ttUdleHy, II IIMI | I ivsemoer vt.-N.t. t, t Launaromat for tenants. $50. - ...... • Mane THAN 10
....... • l., , l rr week Blackmount A ts
tom wamr. imramll mmu ,-- . p
....... a- North Haverhill 603-787-6419 or • o
' 'IWlS r@=.al_.l Ill| AVA|LABLE F'OR IM- 603-787"6762 4t.-- [] 14 PLEASE CECK CATEGORY YOU WISH TO HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED LISTEDI
, ,uses. rrtyme| MEDIATE occupancy. A one ............... -----.. ABSOLUTELY FREE ' COLLECTOR'S ITEMS HOUSE I
:Rmnm. anl.cmle:lll and a two bedroom apart., .... .,
appimat'e am= I meat. Both with bath, wall to I DORIS R. COLTON-- J LOST & FOUND RADIO & TV HOUSE I
ovM In SIn newb, l wall carpeting, kitchen ap- j REALESTATE I PERSONALS PETS AUTOS&
rk, eor-tl etk | pliances. Heat, lights, hot I East Thetford, Vt. 05043 [ CAR POOLS COAL, FUEL g WOOD FOR SALE
livIng area tlimt mtM be| water, gas, and .rubbish J Telephone 802)333-4644 J ANNOUNCEMENTS WANTEDTO BUY MOB
sql to be i "-L'-J ! removal lnCluaeo in rent i .......... "oosh i I
Irt'mm. • Cecuri,. , d_.. . r,,ir.a M2 I Kscnara UICKI ue, 1 ?. INSTRUCTION LET'S SWAP SERV
all4e-wall eail)el his - - • " 333-9623 UMBER OF U,$,D,A,-APPROVED CHEESE PLANT 8USIeSSOPPORTUNITIES . GARAGE SALES WAIT
• chsldren or ts in thss well
been Intol. lld¢li for managed Pbutildin Mt MikeO'Donnell 33-920 SITUA11ONSWANTED ROOMS FOR RENI HELP
u" • |
rellred . people, Very | Gardner Apts., 43 Central St., . i BOATS g ACCESSORIES APARTMENT FOR RENT
reaoMble te. iI[me Row ! Woodsville, N H. Tel. 787-6280 ..... , ......
as it will soon be remind... I or 787-6355. Edward C. Patten. I -'| lLl III $1 ll'_l I G1 + ' 6,
C O I 4tf--c ......
NTACT IIOVlii;YS i .............. COLEBROOK, N.H.-- 11 PLEASE ENTER MY CLASSIFIED ADAS FOLLOWS:
RIIOP IN WIM)DNV|I,I,K. | $175. PER MONTH includes wooded acres $9,500.. Seasonal
..... - L .... all. utilities in ........... thi now ant._ downr°ad" Excellent$123 per weWS.month$100to "' 2 3 -T - - 7
Statable for one person. _ ._L ,_,, ....... o,
Securit and ef uwnw a. m,,--o-=,,.
y r erences ___':-
required. Convenient to at--so---p
Bradford and Woodsville 603- --'-"-7"- -- ---' --- 1 - -" 15
- ' -" 959"5931" 8t--9"2 • .-...'.:::l
,ll,,__
[r W VAELEY ASSOCIATES ------ -'-'------ - 0- 3,
Illl® 21 North Main Street J 'rhat the p • -,s
Bradford, Vt. -__ _ . o [] 1, 3-7-- -- T-- "37 3
80.222.5544 in p cnee.$e [ "---"
(continued from page 6A)
WE MAY IIAVE A BUYER FOR YOUR IIOUSE. •
LISTWITil USTODAY! coloring, and spices; the
"=h o,e I,..Ow.ee .md" acidity or pH may not be be- START MY CLASSIFIED AD ON
................ - .... low 4,5. Cold pack is usually
produced from flavorful, well- .............. RUN MY CLASSIFIED AD TIMES.
JUST REDUCED!00
A IIANDYMAN'S SPECIAL of an old 6 roOm frame
cape. This Cape has 2 or more bedrooms (depending on
you) and a bath. It sits on 2Vz+- acres. ONLY $23,000.
I I
NEWLY REDUCED CAPE
4 bedroom Cape with 2 acres and nice barn on main
road offers the opportunity of a small farming
operation; metal roof, clapboard exterior, oil hot water
heat, cap insulation, attached two-car garage. This
home Is a real bargain at $23,000.
1797 CAPE AND 110 ACRES
This restored Cape has a beautiful rural setting with
panoramic views, small pond, two barns plus a 2-car
garage. Home is in good state of repair and has kit-
chen, living room with woodstove, den with wood
paneling, bedroom and bath on first floor; large
bedroom, two smaller rooms, and bath on second floor.
The privacy and views are the ultimate in country
living. Pried at $175,000.
MCINDOE FALLS
20 acres woedqand on town highway; rolling land
with easterly exposure; taxes $86. Potential views by
cutting trees. 18,5o0.
HOME AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Lovely village home with 2 acres of landscaped
grounds and separate building set up for business or
could he income-producing apartment. 4 bedroom
home, newly redecorated, lSA baths, country kitchen,
dining room, living room, TV room, study, many nice
features. $79,000.
RICHARDSON ASSOCIATES
INCORPORATED
802-222-4043
The best in
Modular Homes and
Panelized Shells
aged cheeses such as sharp
Cheddar, Blue, Gorgonzola,
Gruyere and Limburger. Its
soft texture and zesty taste
make it popular for serving on
crackers or as a sandwich
spread. Most often it is
packaged in crocks, jars and
tubs. Cold pack cheese food is
like cold pack cheese except it
may contain cream, milk,
whey and sweeteners.
This wide array of dairy
products may seem somewhat
confusing, but provides a
variety of cheeses for dif-
ferent consumer needs. From
snacking to melting in a sauce
to spreading on crackers to
making a cheeseburger, there
are real cheeses for every
occasion.
NUMBER OF U.S.DJ-APPROVED CHEDDAR CHEESE PLANTS
• MOIqE THAN 10
• o
II I i I I I
Vermont cheese being promOted nationally
dairy farmers are investing a
substantial amount of money
as their share of a $5 million
national advertising cam-
paign aimed at boosting the
sales of real cheese.
The "Cheese Adds a Slice of
Life" promotion brings
together funds from the entire
dairy food industry, farmers,
co-ops, manufacturers,
brokers and retailers.
Last year's first campaign
of this type raised household
purchases of cheese by 15.5
per cent during the three-
month promotion period from
September through
November. This years goal is
to increase purchases by
another seven per cent.
Dairying in Vermont is a
better than $300 million in-
dustry. Thus, the entire state
has a stake in the success of
this self-help effort. Dairy
farmers in Vermont make
their promotion investment
through Milk Promotion
Services, Inc. of Montpelier.
The campaign is being
directed through United Dairy
Industry Assn. of which MPSI
is a member unit.
The fall campaign will
feature major ads in
newspapers, consumer
magazines, network TV and
radio. Individual stores,
chains, and brands will be
adding their own promotions
in the form of coupons, con-
tests, displays and tastings.
There are guesstimates that
those outside promotions will
amount to between $15-25
million.
It's considered a vote of
Sofa & Chair ' Double Door Refrigerator
Coffee Table Wood Dinette Set with 4 Chairs
Deluxe Draperies
Cathedral Living me#. ram.
Room Ceiling
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Miller Oil Gun or Carpet with Pad 30" Deluxe Gas Range
Coleman Electric Furnace
40 Gal. Electric or 30
Gal. Gas Itot Water Heater
Storm Windows
ereo System
Exclusively Offered by
Benton Road Mobile Homes
Vermont's more than 3,000 great confidence in the dairy President John Sliter says, "a
farmers' promotion efforts, successful promotion this year
UDIA Executive Vice will give us an increase of 138
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Mice hcpard
60:}'8Z3"550 I"l';I II('l|llJ;I. . I I.
7$2D.th -- Mobile home w-attractively built
addition. 4 bdrma., hmily rm., basement,
kitchen & dining. Located on 2 acres, $t,me.ee.
7gD.--Walts River -- Woodframe home w-3 bdrms.,
attached garage, detached small barn for
several cow, etc. w-plenty of hay storage. 3+-
acres. $1,.00.
744D.--Falrlee -- Small one family frame dwelling
ideally situated in village w-I acre for garden or
small barn for raising your own beef. Priced to
sell at $22,000.N.
0D.--Bradford -- 70+- acrm w-small house plus
other building spots. Open fields, soft & hard-
woads, good road frontage. $47,$00.0€.
George Huntington, Broker
Edmund Bednarski, Salesman 222-5792
Particle Jepson, Salesman 2224788
Albino Leuthold, Salesman (e03)74I-312
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O'Brien Realty of Bradford
JCT. 5 & 25
BRADFORD, VERMONT 0503:1'
TEL: .2703
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NO. 4,MIA - 10 Ices, IInbll, $, ,$00; woodod md on Chose HdlowRxl.
!10. 4$11 -- heutiful 2 bedroom, 2 beth meek Mm. lot. Just mdmnd tO
see, re.
NO. 4i1#- Howbury. New, custom crafted, white cedar, log home. Four teem;,
expgndabto to six, with furl bsemont and well |nsolotad. Beeutikd
kitchen with specious custom-halle €obinuts, lovely living area with
cust0m-mode €lmndelier. This well.btm"t home has o wood-gs com-
birmtion heating system for law heat bill end is si#uotnd on 2 beautiful
acres. Ddvo out today and see thtl IOtl 1 from route 302 o
Scoh:h Hallow Rood. Price $49,900.00.
No. Jill- 27 acres. Ryogate, $4,500 (osktngh bordering Cobrn Pond, swamp,
rood frontage; wooded; open; good for hunting camp.
NO. 4516 - Ryngete -- Two for the pri of one -- New, nice 2-fmily homl-cm
pretty lot. Reduced to $42,900.
NO. 4540- Heet retirement herne on 2 beautiful acres on Goshen Rood in
Bradford. $30,000.
NO. 4561&-- 10 crel, Me-'m,W'f, $6,q00i views; wooded; mmr Hall's Lake.
N0. 4lt4 -- Ticklmgknd Prod, Ryegate, A of m w 80 foot frontage,
$2700, BKlrlcit"f i Im. Lke frent loft oe Id teflfd
NO. 41111-10 ocrei, OIdl, bngtltgt lli, ll 5,000,
NO. 419S -- 45 otrel, Coil, VT., $13,S00; bred(s, g€l gmmng mul
meters timber, good f Investnmt end rucreatk owner my tak back
mng.
million pounds or 23.6 per cent
more cheese sold in 1981 than
in 1979."
A few facts on the im-
portance of cheese; per capita
consumption of cheese is more
than 17z, pounds per year,
twice the consumption in 1955.
It reouires almost 10 rounds of
milk to,make a pound of
cheese; this means per capita
consumption of milk in the
form of cheese is more than
twice that of fruits and equals
that of .egetahles. Cheese
manufacturing uses more
than 25 per cent of the nation's
milk production. The base
price for fluid milk is based on
the demand and price paid for
milk to make cheese in
Minnesota and Wisconsin.
It is estimated that 1950'S
cheese promotion saved
taxpayers 150 million dollars.
Had the cheese not been sold
to consumers, the government
would have been obligated to
buy it under the price support
program, all 90 million
pounds. That first industry-
wide campaign successfully
reminded consumers of
cheese and its benefits.
The 1991 campaign will also
emphasize the Real Seal, an
identification program to aid
consumers in selecting
genuine dairy products which
are in conformance with
federal standards. The Real
Seal is beginning to appear on
cartons and packages con-
taining only real dairy
products. A recent taste test at
the National Restaurant
Association Show found
visitors overwhelmingly
favoring the real product
when compared to imitation
products. The preference for
real cheese was about 13 to 1,
demonstrating that most
people can easily tell the
difference and will choose real
cheese
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Dieters don't need to fear the
As barbecuing and cold first. Then while that is meals i
collations begin to pall with cooking, keep mind and eye Don't spend
end-of-summer storms, a occupied with the rest of the the kitchen.
forecast of the colder weather meal, or with a diversion like hosting a
to come, the kitchen life looms
heavy for the dieter.
Thoughts like "I can't lose
weight because I cook for a
large family," or "I live alone
and have to cook for myself,"
or "I entertain a lot," are the
kitchen cries of countless
people trying to shed a few
pounds.
"But the kitchen doesn't
have to he a fearful or time-
consuming,place," says Nona I
G. Lippert, president-director
for Weight Watchers in
Vermont.
"Cooking can be fast and
uncomplicated as well as
interesting on a nutritionally
balanced plan like ours that
offers wine, stir-frying,
peanut butter, popcorn and
the like. And s'elf-
management techniques, like
the ones that are an integral
part of the Weight Watchers
Total Program, can help with
the majority of psychologii:al
obstacles to successful weight
loss that crop up everywhere,
not only in the kitchen. In our
class, for instance, techniques
are taught for getting help
from loved ones, dealing with
negative moods, and
developing stronger
motivation. Dealing with the
kitchen is not difficult at all
REDUCING YOUR once you know how," she said.
CHANCES OF Here are a few suggestions
HAVING A FIRE from the Weight Watchers
Use EXTREME CARE with organization:
Try not to go into the kitchen
smoking materials and hungry. Plan a snack for right
matches. Don't leave matches before you start cooking, so
where small children can that more food doesn't wind up
reach them. Forbid smoking in your mouth than on
in bed !
another's plate.
Look at the kitchen as a
workroom and not an op-
portunity to snack. If you
consider it as simply the room
INTERESTING FACT in which you do a job, you can
The first escalator was the discourage the urge to take
RenD Inclined Elevator, breaks with food.
patented hy Jesse Rend of Cut the waiting time in food
New York on March 15, 1892, preparation. A wait in the
and first installed at the Old kitchen can mean weight on
Iron Pier on Coney Island in the scale. So start the dish that
the autumn of 1896. needs the lonaest preparation
a favorite television or radio plan for more
show. time-
You don't have to taste to Simplify the t
tell how good a dish is. Use belief that
eyes and nose to judge for coming to
texture and aroma and keep party more
salt and pepper on the table food.
for people to add to their
rma
You bet I am. I wanted an Edsel
sell my 1964 Comet to get it.
using the classifieds. All I
and place the ads. Sold the
the price I wanted, found a
school teacher with an
garagel Whether you're
selling the place to do it
classifieds.., they reach
potential customers every
inch they're the bigg
They'll make a believer out
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