Page 4A-The Second Opinion-October 28, 1981
OPEN SUNDAYS
9.12
All Types
'of Fishing Teckle & Shooting
" i i iiii
!Supplies In Stock Now
Burr & Schrede Knives
NOTES & COMMENTS
Principle must be above
expediency if our political
system is to endure.
Corey's Gun Shop
18 Meadow St., Littleton, N.H.
444-6261
SPECIALS
HAWKENS 50 Cal. Muzzle Loading
Rifle " $175.00
THOMPSON CENTER RENEGADE
Muzzle Loadlng Rlfle .... $165.00
All
Single Barrel o,.9
SHOTGUNS $59.95
12 GAUGE
3 dram, lh oz., 7½ or 4 Shot $3.99/box
WINCHESTER 30-30
ram .......... $B.99/box
BLACK POWDER s76o,b
NOTES & COMMENTS
INTERESTING FACT Intelligence tells us that
Parsley ranks at the top of things change and wisdom
the vegetable list in vitamin A indicates that the change is
content, often for the better.
LOOK FOR THE
GREAT PUMPKIN
in your neighborhood
We Buy Gold And Silver In All Forms - Class Rings, Wedding
Bands, Gold Jewelry, Sterling Silver Jewelry, Sterling Silver
Flatware -Espy,ally Interested In Buying Old Collections Of
U. $. Coins - Also Wanted Collections Of U. S. And Canadian
Stamps. Also, Old Pocket Watches Wanted. Compare Prices-
Sh@ Around, And You Will Sd] To Us.
gxper/WmZ D=w for Lawyen, Banks, J. Om,'ippraLJs
" WANT TO INVEST?T?
I sell bags of silver, silver dollars, ! oz. - 10 oz.; I00 oz. bars of
.N9 silver.
I sell maple leaf, Krugerrandt ½ rand, '/4 rand, I/I0 rand
Mexico gold.
Keep your business local... R. J. Andet, over 26 year's ex-
verlenco.
tm4t 9 lB. tt $, S.B. tt I p.m.
COINS & HOBBLES
219 N. Main, Ihrre, VT 05641
(802) 479-0788
III __ _ [ _ i I
Get wood and
II I
coal supl[00ily now
Lots of winners.
.... return your WYKR
/-'---'X__L-'-,_= . pumpkin and tag
[" ,/"--- / - fora halloween
. starter bag including
\\;\ { , a;iiPhkgf°de
LBOK
' IF OR THE GREAT
" l PUMPKIN
Homeowners who use wood
or coal for heat should be
working now to put up next
winter's supply to avoid
COMPARE HIM WITH THE
BESTSAW
Ne think the Jonsertls 520SP is
the most powerl 3 CU in saw you can
get your hands on Come on in and let'
compare him with your present saw
POSP
BILL COOK ENTE_RPRISES
mvmo Tm oum raw mmntv rt t 0 Y¢
Mcle<leee Falls, VL
{Turn by the ChulCh)
802-633-4413
NOW OPEN SAT. 7-12:
M-F. 7-5
PERRY'S OIL SERVICE
Main St. Bradford, VL
2224661
Complete Appliance & IV Repair Service
tmna SC,zm I,
woR. FoR you
'Journal I1 Opinion
P. O. BOX 378 BRADFORD, VERMONT 05033
[;;,;7 .......... ---- .............. I;-T-I-;-"
i ADDRESS ............................................
[ TOWN STATE TEL.
J.O0 in Vermont
and New Hampshire
'll.O0 Out of State
'7.00 Senior Citizen rates
higher prices and potential
shortages of fuel during the
heating season, according to
Dave Lamont, solid fuel
specialist for the State Energy
Office.
Wood generally requires six
to nine months of air drying
for best burning results. Dry
wood starts easier, produces
less creosote and provides
more heat than green wood-
four cords of dry wood
produces as much heat as five
cords of green wood, Lamont
said.
Buying wood now means
you can take advantage of
lower seasonal prices. Before
paying for the wood, make
sure it stacks up to a full cord:
four feet wide by four feet high
by eight feet long (128 cubic
feet). Stack the wood on
runners in a sunny, breezy
spot. Cover it and leave spaces
between the rows. Good air
circulation speeds wood
drying, he added.
A good supply of coal stored
in the basement now for next
winter will save the
homeowners money and
possible headaches if mid-
winter shortages disrupt
anthracite coal supplies again
this year, Lamont said. Coal
prices are ranging between
$125 and $140 a ton and will
probablyp when the
heating gTLs-tin begins, he
added.
Good quality anthracite coal
William K. Arps, C.P.A.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Financial and Estate Planning
Personal and Business Tax Preparation
Newbury Village, Newbury, Vermont 05051
(802) 866-5923-4
INTERESTING FACT
When cooking or baking
(but not whipping), you can
substitute three quarters of a
cup of milk and a third of a cup
of butter for heavy cream.
00buwJmqmx
A PROFESSIONAL C_,OFtPORATION OF CERTIFIED PUB.IC ACCOUNTANTS
FULLY STAFFED WITH PROFESSIONAL, PARA-
PROFESSIONAL AND CLERICAL PERSONNEL TO
PROVIDE ALL LEVELS OF ACCOUNTING,
AUDITING, TAX MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL
PLANNING SERVICES,
IN-HOUSl COMPUTnl
MAIN STREET 46 EASTERN AVE.
BRADFORD, . ST. JOHNSBY, VT.
(802)2226270 (802/748-4914
=---= Second I[ Opinion
Want to sell it? Call us today! We reach
--- over 8000 families. Articles and features a
--- bonus.
FOR MORE INFORMATION 802-222-5281 I
.lUlSUmlUl$111UllllllmMiMUMlUUllUUlUllllmulmllll|
-the best for home heating- mg|l
is shiny black with little dust. __
Two tons of coal can be stored iROYAI ELECTRIC CO 1.|
in a bin four feet square and
four feet high, Lamont said, . mlmv.
but the exact volume may..
vary depending on the size of i ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS _
coal.
* ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SALES STORE
WHIRLPOOL MAJOR APPLIANCES--
* SHARP MICROWAVES i
___ * JENN-AIR RANGES
mm
Store located at 29 Central St. --
Woodsville, N,H. i
i 747-2722
i$$$MSUUU$$$ulmmllmlulMMili
Derating .furnace size
not necessary.
On a piece of paper, mark
off" 8 columes, number l
through 8. Then proceed as
follows:
I. Measure the temperature
ioside the house. As an
example, i degrees F. Enter
this indoor temperature in
column I on your paper.
2. Select a "'design day
temperature". This is the
coldest day you are likely to
encounter during the heating
" - I II Illl III
by BILL CIIRISTIANSEN
Energy Outreach Advisor
By following these steps,
you can find out if your oil
burner has extra capacity, if
so, how much. and then decide
if a smaller nozzle can be used
to save fuel and money A few
simple measurements will
need to be made and entered
on a chart. The measurements
will be made with a ther-
mometer and a clock. A
t,alc.lalor will be helpful, but
=_
-
:" Wear Your Costumes This ''"
Saturday Night To The Annual
HalloWeen Costume Party & Dance.
(Costumes Not Required)
season. ArounO here this
might be -20 degrees or -30
degrees. Enter this number in
column 2 of your chart.
3. Subtract column 2 from
column 1 and enter result in
column 3.
4. Subtract the outdoor
temperatm'e on the day you do
these calculations from the
actual indoor temperature.
For example if we measure
the indoor temperature at 68
degrees and the outside
temperature is 30 degrees at
that time, we have a dif-
ference of 38 degrees. Enter
this temperature difference in
column 4.
5, Divide column 3 by
column 4 to derive a coerce-
lion factor that will account
for the difference between
actual temperatures and
design day temperatures.
--
Saturday. October 31st
"Reunited"
Featuring
2$1O.oo ,. With Bob Hanley
aSH PRIZEs
To Make Your Reservation, Call
(603) 747-2505 Or 747-2840
III III I
Enter the temperature
correction factor in column 5.
6. Measure the amount of
time your furnace is "on"
actually burning over the
course of at least one hour. If
you can measure the on-time
()vet" several hours, your
• calculalion will be more
'reliable. This on-time is
-measured for the burner, no
other motors on the furnace.
I)ivide the minutes of "on"
I tree by the total number of
minutes you monitored the
t urnace. For example if you
measured the furnace on time
as 12 minutes in an hour; 12
minutes divided by 60 minutes
equals 0.2 hours. Enter this in
column 6.
7. Multiply column 5 by
column 6 and enter in columr
7.
8. Divide the number it
column 7 into the number ir
cohtmn l and enter result ir
( Ideue tin'= le mqm AI
Fabricating
ADIATOR S
Automotive &
General
Rt. 25 E. Corinth, Vt.
?4"7-2320 PARK SO.
WOODSVILLE. N H
USED
THBRTS
Garde
set
NEW
& USED
CAR
SALES
EXPERT
BODY
WORK
222-4683
Ol
RI(
Page 4A-The Second Opinion-October 28, 1981
OPEN SUNDAYS
9.12
All Types
'of Fishing Teckle & Shooting
" i i iiii
!Supplies In Stock Now
Burr & Schrede Knives
NOTES & COMMENTS
Principle must be above
expediency if our political
system is to endure.
Corey's Gun Shop
18 Meadow St., Littleton, N.H.
444-6261
SPECIALS
HAWKENS 50 Cal. Muzzle Loading
Rifle " $175.00
THOMPSON CENTER RENEGADE
Muzzle Loadlng Rlfle .... $165.00
All
Single Barrel o,.9
SHOTGUNS $59.95
12 GAUGE
3 dram, lh oz., 7½ or 4 Shot $3.99/box
WINCHESTER 30-30
ram .......... $B.99/box
BLACK POWDER s76o,b
NOTES & COMMENTS
INTERESTING FACT Intelligence tells us that
Parsley ranks at the top of things change and wisdom
the vegetable list in vitamin A indicates that the change is
content, often for the better.
LOOK FOR THE
GREAT PUMPKIN
in your neighborhood
We Buy Gold And Silver In All Forms - Class Rings, Wedding
Bands, Gold Jewelry, Sterling Silver Jewelry, Sterling Silver
Flatware -Espy,ally Interested In Buying Old Collections Of
U. $. Coins - Also Wanted Collections Of U. S. And Canadian
Stamps. Also, Old Pocket Watches Wanted. Compare Prices-
Sh@ Around, And You Will Sd] To Us.
gxper/WmZ D=w for Lawyen, Banks, J. Om,'ippraLJs
" WANT TO INVEST?T?
I sell bags of silver, silver dollars, ! oz. - 10 oz.; I00 oz. bars of
.N9 silver.
I sell maple leaf, Krugerrandt ½ rand, '/4 rand, I/I0 rand
Mexico gold.
Keep your business local... R. J. Andet, over 26 year's ex-
verlenco.
tm4t 9 lB. tt $, S.B. tt I p.m.
COINS & HOBBLES
219 N. Main, Ihrre, VT 05641
(802) 479-0788
III __ _ [ _ i I
Get wood and
II I
coal supl[00ily now
Lots of winners.
.... return your WYKR
/-'---'X__L-'-,_= . pumpkin and tag
[" ,/"--- / - fora halloween
. starter bag including
\\;\ { , a;iiPhkgf°de
LBOK
' IF OR THE GREAT
" l PUMPKIN
Homeowners who use wood
or coal for heat should be
working now to put up next
winter's supply to avoid
COMPARE HIM WITH THE
BESTSAW
Ne think the Jonsertls 520SP is
the most powerl 3 CU in saw you can
get your hands on Come on in and let'
compare him with your present saw
POSP
BILL COOK ENTE_RPRISES
mvmo Tm oum raw mmntv rt t 0 Y¢
Mcle<leee Falls, VL
{Turn by the ChulCh)
802-633-4413
NOW OPEN SAT. 7-12:
M-F. 7-5
PERRY'S OIL SERVICE
Main St. Bradford, VL
2224661
Complete Appliance & IV Repair Service
tmna SC,zm I,
woR. FoR you
'Journal I1 Opinion
P. O. BOX 378 BRADFORD, VERMONT 05033
[;;,;7 .......... ---- .............. I;-T-I-;-"
i ADDRESS ............................................
[ TOWN STATE TEL.
J.O0 in Vermont
and New Hampshire
'll.O0 Out of State
'7.00 Senior Citizen rates
higher prices and potential
shortages of fuel during the
heating season, according to
Dave Lamont, solid fuel
specialist for the State Energy
Office.
Wood generally requires six
to nine months of air drying
for best burning results. Dry
wood starts easier, produces
less creosote and provides
more heat than green wood-
four cords of dry wood
produces as much heat as five
cords of green wood, Lamont
said.
Buying wood now means
you can take advantage of
lower seasonal prices. Before
paying for the wood, make
sure it stacks up to a full cord:
four feet wide by four feet high
by eight feet long (128 cubic
feet). Stack the wood on
runners in a sunny, breezy
spot. Cover it and leave spaces
between the rows. Good air
circulation speeds wood
drying, he added.
A good supply of coal stored
in the basement now for next
winter will save the
homeowners money and
possible headaches if mid-
winter shortages disrupt
anthracite coal supplies again
this year, Lamont said. Coal
prices are ranging between
$125 and $140 a ton and will
probablyp when the
heating gTLs-tin begins, he
added.
Good quality anthracite coal
William K. Arps, C.P.A.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Financial and Estate Planning
Personal and Business Tax Preparation
Newbury Village, Newbury, Vermont 05051
(802) 866-5923-4
INTERESTING FACT
When cooking or baking
(but not whipping), you can
substitute three quarters of a
cup of milk and a third of a cup
of butter for heavy cream.
00buwJmqmx
A PROFESSIONAL C_,OFtPORATION OF CERTIFIED PUB.IC ACCOUNTANTS
FULLY STAFFED WITH PROFESSIONAL, PARA-
PROFESSIONAL AND CLERICAL PERSONNEL TO
PROVIDE ALL LEVELS OF ACCOUNTING,
AUDITING, TAX MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL
PLANNING SERVICES,
IN-HOUSl COMPUTnl
MAIN STREET 46 EASTERN AVE.
BRADFORD, . ST. JOHNSBY, VT.
(802)2226270 (802/748-4914
=---= Second I[ Opinion
Want to sell it? Call us today! We reach
--- over 8000 families. Articles and features a
--- bonus.
FOR MORE INFORMATION 802-222-5281 I
.lUlSUmlUl$111UllllllmMiMUMlUUllUUlUllllmulmllll|
-the best for home heating- mg|l
is shiny black with little dust. __
Two tons of coal can be stored iROYAI ELECTRIC CO 1.|
in a bin four feet square and
four feet high, Lamont said, . mlmv.
but the exact volume may..
vary depending on the size of i ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS _
coal.
* ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SALES STORE
WHIRLPOOL MAJOR APPLIANCES--
* SHARP MICROWAVES i
___ * JENN-AIR RANGES
mm
Store located at 29 Central St. --
Woodsville, N,H. i
i 747-2722
i$$$MSUUU$$$ulmmllmlulMMili
Derating .furnace size
not necessary.
On a piece of paper, mark
off" 8 columes, number l
through 8. Then proceed as
follows:
I. Measure the temperature
ioside the house. As an
example, i degrees F. Enter
this indoor temperature in
column I on your paper.
2. Select a "'design day
temperature". This is the
coldest day you are likely to
encounter during the heating
" - I II Illl III
by BILL CIIRISTIANSEN
Energy Outreach Advisor
By following these steps,
you can find out if your oil
burner has extra capacity, if
so, how much. and then decide
if a smaller nozzle can be used
to save fuel and money A few
simple measurements will
need to be made and entered
on a chart. The measurements
will be made with a ther-
mometer and a clock. A
t,alc.lalor will be helpful, but
=_
-
:" Wear Your Costumes This ''"
Saturday Night To The Annual
HalloWeen Costume Party & Dance.
(Costumes Not Required)
season. ArounO here this
might be -20 degrees or -30
degrees. Enter this number in
column 2 of your chart.
3. Subtract column 2 from
column 1 and enter result in
column 3.
4. Subtract the outdoor
temperatm'e on the day you do
these calculations from the
actual indoor temperature.
For example if we measure
the indoor temperature at 68
degrees and the outside
temperature is 30 degrees at
that time, we have a dif-
ference of 38 degrees. Enter
this temperature difference in
column 4.
5, Divide column 3 by
column 4 to derive a coerce-
lion factor that will account
for the difference between
actual temperatures and
design day temperatures.
--
Saturday. October 31st
"Reunited"
Featuring
2$1O.oo ,. With Bob Hanley
aSH PRIZEs
To Make Your Reservation, Call
(603) 747-2505 Or 747-2840
III III I
Enter the temperature
correction factor in column 5.
6. Measure the amount of
time your furnace is "on"
actually burning over the
course of at least one hour. If
you can measure the on-time
()vet" several hours, your
• calculalion will be more
'reliable. This on-time is
-measured for the burner, no
other motors on the furnace.
I)ivide the minutes of "on"
I tree by the total number of
minutes you monitored the
t urnace. For example if you
measured the furnace on time
as 12 minutes in an hour; 12
minutes divided by 60 minutes
equals 0.2 hours. Enter this in
column 6.
7. Multiply column 5 by
column 6 and enter in columr
7.
8. Divide the number it
column 7 into the number ir
cohtmn l and enter result ir
( Ideue tin'= le mqm AI
Fabricating
ADIATOR S
Automotive &
General
Rt. 25 E. Corinth, Vt.
?4"7-2320 PARK SO.
WOODSVILLE. N H
USED
THBRTS
Garde
set
NEW
& USED
CAR
SALES
EXPERT
BODY
WORK
222-4683
Ol
RI(