Page (;A-The becond Opinion-October Z8, 1981
iw
You Can't
Beat Our
Team:
For the finest TV
Reception...
ANTENNAS:
Channel Master is tile .
undisputed world
: .r C: :
cha)npion of .,
antenna >::'
engineering. Channel Master TV antennas
deliver the fin#st rHCeDtiOl you can get.
ANTENNA ROTATORS:
Our rotators are high-quality, precision
instruments that aim your antenna
to the exact position of the
strongesf, cleanest TV signal.
and Channel Master Rotators
are built to last.
ANTENNA
MOUNTED AMPLI FtERS:
Char, nel Master antemla-
mounted amps boost signal
strength in weak reception areas.
Get a sharper, clearer, '%n(w-free"
color picture with Channel Master
amplifiers.
Window
condensation
control
by BiI,I, CI IRISTI ANSEN
Energy Outreach
Advisor
V(et or frosty win(los in the
winter art, a constant problem
with a !reat many
honwowners. This problem
continues with us in the
su|Hr/er in a different form,
mildew. With the arrival of
warmer weather, people begin
to notice black specks on the
window frames and glazing
con)pound around the glass.
The black specks are nfildew
plants growing in the dam-
pness of the wood, The
moisture ill the x(x)(I was
accumulated last winter from
frost and condensation on the
windows. The key to etting
rid of the mildc and eventual
rolling of the wood is to
control condensation in the
winter.
There are five basic
methods of controlling eon-
densa t ion on windows:
t. Reduce moisture
"production within the
building.
2. Prevent excess
moisture build-up within a
closed space by controlled
ventilation.
: Increase the interior
surlace temperature of the
glass try adding extra panes of
glass, clear plastic or use
insulated shutters.
4. Increase the room
temperature,
5. Blow warm air across
the interior surfaee of the
window
ne]Mutef THE WORLD'S NO. 1
'PPLIER OF TV RECEPTION EQUIPMENT.
Z22-4484
Main Street Bradford
Molassas, a by.product
Molasses, a traditional separate the white sugar
American staple for cooking crystals. The first "strike," or
and baking, is a by-product of processing in a centrifuge,
sugar production. Molasses is yields black-strap molasses
obtained whbn sugarcane is whde each additional strike
Of these five methods only
two of them make any sense
from an energy conservation
point of view: t and 3. The
other three meth(ls will work,
but will cost you energy in the
pre:ess, Worst+ yet, some
energy conservation practices
will actually increase the
condensation problems on
windows and other cool sur-
fac. These include closing
draperies at night with im-
proper control of relative
humidity, setting the ther-
mostats lower to conserve
energy, and operating
humidifiers at too high a
relative humidity during the
winter. So we're back at the
usual situation, nothing is
easy.
Moisture reduction in the
home is the easiest and least
whirled
in centrifuges to produces lighter, thinner costly method of eliminating
types of molasses, moisture problems, if a
THREE $OLID REASON$
TO CUT YOURSELF Ilf OIV
THE STIHL'DEAL IVOW.
Heze's the deal."
Buy one now and get a
strong doub]e-walled
canying case, 8oz.
cn of oil, file and ]'zandle,
tirewocd 2xxaklet, and
5½"bucking wedge.
Moze than a $35. O0 value*
at Stiahl"s s sea-
5TIH£.
The World's Laqlest Sell Cbam Saw
........ * Lmu'ted dme offer
charlie
Roo,e , "I',P"
j White River Jet., Vermont
L °'°'""°' alton's
$1)0a h
Charle lton
6:45 A
9:10 on Your AM Dial
:.,,.+_ .... > ............................... o, , ,
LOW MANSION • BRADFORD VERMONT
OCT. 30 &31" ONE DOLLAR DONATION-
PROCEEDS TO UNICEF AND BRADFORD YOUTH SPORTS
Not for the Very Young or Faint--Iearted, ,
This ad sponsored by Upper Valley Press, Dr. Anthony Cassani,
and Bradford Oil and Pratts Propane
humidifier is used, reduce the
usage as the weather gets
colder. In a very cold weather
it should be turned off. The
cultivation and watering of
house plants should be
restricted during cold
weather, as the leaves tran-
spire htrge amounts of water
vapor into the air, That
sgstion ,will make a tot o4[
lri('nds ). If you have a crawl
space under any part of Ihe
hotL';e, cover the earth with
plastic film to reduce the
naoisture produced in the
building This also applies to
Imsements with dirt floors.
The key is to look around the
house to try and determine
where the moisture produced
in the building. This also
applies to basements ith dirt
fhx)rs The key is to look
abound the house to try and
delermine where the moisture
is produced. Then try to
eliminate as many of the
sources as possible. Also, keep
in mind that as the outside
temperature goes down, the
relative humidity in the house
needs to Ix' brought down.
('hanging the way we do
things could have a signifieant
impac! on this problem. For
example, a shower before
going to bed could be a bad
move. The shower adds great
quantities of moisture 1o the
air. It the thermostat is set
back soon after a slmwer is
taken, the moisture will
eondonse on eool surfaces
around the house, tlowever, if
the shower was taken it] the
mornmg, the house will beat a
higher temperature most of
lhe day, so less condensation
will take place. At the same
time the water vapor will be
moved out of the house by
natural ventilation ca(teed by
lw-ple going in and out. This is
t)ul one example of how
changing a schedule might
st)Iv(' a l)rob]elIL
Poison center has 24
hour toll-free number
HANOVER--The New m0re than 6,500 poison-related
Hampshire Poison Center has
established a 24-hour toll-free
number, 1-800-562-8236, that
can be defied from New
Hampshi telephones.
Callers outside New Hamp-
shire will continue to dial 603-
643-4000 to reach the poison
center.
The New Hampshire Poison
Center, located at the Dart-
mouth-Hitchcock Medical
Center, Hanover, was
established in 1957 and was
recently designated the of-
ficial State Poison Infor-
mation and Control Center by
William T. Wallace, M.D.,
director, Division of Public
Health Services for the state
of New Hampshire. Currently,
the poison center advises on
calls each year.
"Most of the calls concern
children under five years
old," said James J. Kresel,
Ph:D., administrative
director of the center. "The
new telephone service will
allow doctors, other health
personnel and the public to
obtain emergency poison
information free of charge.
"We feel this addition of toll-
free telephone access is a
positive move for the center
and the state."
The toll-free number is
scheduled to be printed on the
inside front cover of all new
telephone directories con-
taining New Hampshire
listings.
I
"Howard works for Xerox."
*Lim# one dish per cusrorner; $1.50 charge
assessed on all uncompleted Christmas Club
accour)f$.
ANY WAY YOU SLICE IT,
A 1982 CHRISTMAS
CLUB ACCOUNT IS
A SWEET DEAL
Beginning October 26th, open your 1982 Christmas Club
Account at Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank. You'll
receive a lovely Currier and Ives print pie pan free.*
Then, make your weekly deposits of $1, $2, $3, $5, $10,
or $20, and next year, you'll have money to complete
your holiday shopping, plus 5% annual interest. So, for
your sweel deol, slop in af lhe Woodsville Guaranty
Banking Center nearest you, and open a 1982
Chris)mas Club occount.
'-007oodsville "Guax00nt!l
00avings 5Bank FDlCMember
Woodsville/PiermonttWarrenl & Monroe, N.H.
"k Derating .furnace size
(continued from page 4A)
column 8. This answer will be
the size factor for your fur-
nace.
A size factor of less than one
means your furnace probably
doesn't have the capacity it
needs to heat your house.
A size hctor of l to 1.5 in-
dicates that your furnace is
the proper size for your house.
A size factor of 1.5 or more
means your furnace has more
eapacity than you need and
you can save fuel and money
by derating;As a rough guide.
if the size factor is above 2, a
nozzle 2,5 percent smaller
should work: if the size factor
is about 2..5. a nozzle up to 40
percen! smaller should work;
if lhe size factor is near 3, the
nozzle can be as much as 50
percent smaller.
In any case, if the size factor
is above !..5, talk with your oil
burner serviceman or oil
company and look hard at the
possibility of desizing. Try this
exercise several times, over a
period of time just to be sure
of your figures. Good luck
TIlE FINEST SEI,ECTION OF WINE AND CIIEESE
IN TIlE UPPER CONNECTICUT RIVER VALI,EY
THE VINTAGE YEARS,
80 Rsllroed Streat . Tke Vielle SqMre Mall St. Jeknsbsry, Yr.
Select Fresh Coffees - Teas - Wine & Cheese
Accessories - GifLs
COMPARE OUR PRICES!
A 10% OISCOUNT ON ANT $10 PURCHASE OR MORE WITH THIS AS "
* Limited one od per customer• Offer through 0c)ober, 1981--(802)
748-3529
I/k lime
for thd "Once-a-Year"
you have dl been waiting
MIDNIGHT
MADN
in Bradford
on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
Welch I00#e roll m# medt
let tke je00s,t-I00eke, t
hdl d e00mlb¢ ml00.
,-WATCH FOR
Radmlhael(
Your Toy and Electronic Game Center of the North
Country. You will be amazed at the extent and vari-
ety of the inventory we have in for Christmas.
Join the scores of people who
have already stopped by the
Radio Shack Game and Toy
, Center.
Look for our renovations, we we have 3 more
stores coming in the next few weeks for your shop-
ping convenience.
INTEI&T!
And remember Ol(t Celfl(etee end
ksy-s-wsya sre available in ALL our
stores "Ill Xmss.
Main St. - Downtown LitUeton
CH|NF
Although t
consider i
Chinese
least four
schools
to
chow mein
available
country,
subtle
DISTRICT Of n
Tolhe
Maurice
Vdko J.
the ckWm
tttlive at
INDIAN CORN MILL
APPLE STAND
Route 10
1 (Near Newbury Bridge)
Haverhill, N.H.
. Mk'$# NI'/T W'
OPEN DAILY-11AM TO 6PM
SUNDAY-12 NOON TO 6PM
To the
Jomes
the aove
the claim
die" the
hereof to
tetive at
3T_IOIII 111
T
• i=m
To
deceased:
,31
Page (;A-The becond Opinion-October Z8, 1981
iw
You Can't
Beat Our
Team:
For the finest TV
Reception...
ANTENNAS:
Channel Master is tile .
undisputed world
: .r C: :
cha)npion of .,
antenna >::'
engineering. Channel Master TV antennas
deliver the fin#st rHCeDtiOl you can get.
ANTENNA ROTATORS:
Our rotators are high-quality, precision
instruments that aim your antenna
to the exact position of the
strongesf, cleanest TV signal.
and Channel Master Rotators
are built to last.
ANTENNA
MOUNTED AMPLI FtERS:
Char, nel Master antemla-
mounted amps boost signal
strength in weak reception areas.
Get a sharper, clearer, '%n(w-free"
color picture with Channel Master
amplifiers.
Window
condensation
control
by BiI,I, CI IRISTI ANSEN
Energy Outreach
Advisor
V(et or frosty win(los in the
winter art, a constant problem
with a !reat many
honwowners. This problem
continues with us in the
su|Hr/er in a different form,
mildew. With the arrival of
warmer weather, people begin
to notice black specks on the
window frames and glazing
con)pound around the glass.
The black specks are nfildew
plants growing in the dam-
pness of the wood, The
moisture ill the x(x)(I was
accumulated last winter from
frost and condensation on the
windows. The key to etting
rid of the mildc and eventual
rolling of the wood is to
control condensation in the
winter.
There are five basic
methods of controlling eon-
densa t ion on windows:
t. Reduce moisture
"production within the
building.
2. Prevent excess
moisture build-up within a
closed space by controlled
ventilation.
: Increase the interior
surlace temperature of the
glass try adding extra panes of
glass, clear plastic or use
insulated shutters.
4. Increase the room
temperature,
5. Blow warm air across
the interior surfaee of the
window
ne]Mutef THE WORLD'S NO. 1
'PPLIER OF TV RECEPTION EQUIPMENT.
Z22-4484
Main Street Bradford
Molassas, a by.product
Molasses, a traditional separate the white sugar
American staple for cooking crystals. The first "strike," or
and baking, is a by-product of processing in a centrifuge,
sugar production. Molasses is yields black-strap molasses
obtained whbn sugarcane is whde each additional strike
Of these five methods only
two of them make any sense
from an energy conservation
point of view: t and 3. The
other three meth(ls will work,
but will cost you energy in the
pre:ess, Worst+ yet, some
energy conservation practices
will actually increase the
condensation problems on
windows and other cool sur-
fac. These include closing
draperies at night with im-
proper control of relative
humidity, setting the ther-
mostats lower to conserve
energy, and operating
humidifiers at too high a
relative humidity during the
winter. So we're back at the
usual situation, nothing is
easy.
Moisture reduction in the
home is the easiest and least
whirled
in centrifuges to produces lighter, thinner costly method of eliminating
types of molasses, moisture problems, if a
THREE $OLID REASON$
TO CUT YOURSELF Ilf OIV
THE STIHL'DEAL IVOW.
Heze's the deal."
Buy one now and get a
strong doub]e-walled
canying case, 8oz.
cn of oil, file and ]'zandle,
tirewocd 2xxaklet, and
5½"bucking wedge.
Moze than a $35. O0 value*
at Stiahl"s s sea-
5TIH£.
The World's Laqlest Sell Cbam Saw
........ * Lmu'ted dme offer
charlie
Roo,e , "I',P"
j White River Jet., Vermont
L °'°'""°' alton's
$1)0a h
Charle lton
6:45 A
9:10 on Your AM Dial
:.,,.+_ .... > ............................... o, , ,
LOW MANSION • BRADFORD VERMONT
OCT. 30 &31" ONE DOLLAR DONATION-
PROCEEDS TO UNICEF AND BRADFORD YOUTH SPORTS
Not for the Very Young or Faint--Iearted, ,
This ad sponsored by Upper Valley Press, Dr. Anthony Cassani,
and Bradford Oil and Pratts Propane
humidifier is used, reduce the
usage as the weather gets
colder. In a very cold weather
it should be turned off. The
cultivation and watering of
house plants should be
restricted during cold
weather, as the leaves tran-
spire htrge amounts of water
vapor into the air, That
sgstion ,will make a tot o4[
lri('nds ). If you have a crawl
space under any part of Ihe
hotL';e, cover the earth with
plastic film to reduce the
naoisture produced in the
building This also applies to
Imsements with dirt floors.
The key is to look around the
house to try and determine
where the moisture produced
in the building. This also
applies to basements ith dirt
fhx)rs The key is to look
abound the house to try and
delermine where the moisture
is produced. Then try to
eliminate as many of the
sources as possible. Also, keep
in mind that as the outside
temperature goes down, the
relative humidity in the house
needs to Ix' brought down.
('hanging the way we do
things could have a signifieant
impac! on this problem. For
example, a shower before
going to bed could be a bad
move. The shower adds great
quantities of moisture 1o the
air. It the thermostat is set
back soon after a slmwer is
taken, the moisture will
eondonse on eool surfaces
around the house, tlowever, if
the shower was taken it] the
mornmg, the house will beat a
higher temperature most of
lhe day, so less condensation
will take place. At the same
time the water vapor will be
moved out of the house by
natural ventilation ca(teed by
lw-ple going in and out. This is
t)ul one example of how
changing a schedule might
st)Iv(' a l)rob]elIL
Poison center has 24
hour toll-free number
HANOVER--The New m0re than 6,500 poison-related
Hampshire Poison Center has
established a 24-hour toll-free
number, 1-800-562-8236, that
can be defied from New
Hampshi telephones.
Callers outside New Hamp-
shire will continue to dial 603-
643-4000 to reach the poison
center.
The New Hampshire Poison
Center, located at the Dart-
mouth-Hitchcock Medical
Center, Hanover, was
established in 1957 and was
recently designated the of-
ficial State Poison Infor-
mation and Control Center by
William T. Wallace, M.D.,
director, Division of Public
Health Services for the state
of New Hampshire. Currently,
the poison center advises on
calls each year.
"Most of the calls concern
children under five years
old," said James J. Kresel,
Ph:D., administrative
director of the center. "The
new telephone service will
allow doctors, other health
personnel and the public to
obtain emergency poison
information free of charge.
"We feel this addition of toll-
free telephone access is a
positive move for the center
and the state."
The toll-free number is
scheduled to be printed on the
inside front cover of all new
telephone directories con-
taining New Hampshire
listings.
I
"Howard works for Xerox."
*Lim# one dish per cusrorner; $1.50 charge
assessed on all uncompleted Christmas Club
accour)f$.
ANY WAY YOU SLICE IT,
A 1982 CHRISTMAS
CLUB ACCOUNT IS
A SWEET DEAL
Beginning October 26th, open your 1982 Christmas Club
Account at Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank. You'll
receive a lovely Currier and Ives print pie pan free.*
Then, make your weekly deposits of $1, $2, $3, $5, $10,
or $20, and next year, you'll have money to complete
your holiday shopping, plus 5% annual interest. So, for
your sweel deol, slop in af lhe Woodsville Guaranty
Banking Center nearest you, and open a 1982
Chris)mas Club occount.
'-007oodsville "Guax00nt!l
00avings 5Bank FDlCMember
Woodsville/PiermonttWarrenl & Monroe, N.H.
"k Derating .furnace size
(continued from page 4A)
column 8. This answer will be
the size factor for your fur-
nace.
A size factor of less than one
means your furnace probably
doesn't have the capacity it
needs to heat your house.
A size hctor of l to 1.5 in-
dicates that your furnace is
the proper size for your house.
A size factor of 1.5 or more
means your furnace has more
eapacity than you need and
you can save fuel and money
by derating;As a rough guide.
if the size factor is above 2, a
nozzle 2,5 percent smaller
should work: if the size factor
is about 2..5. a nozzle up to 40
percen! smaller should work;
if lhe size factor is near 3, the
nozzle can be as much as 50
percent smaller.
In any case, if the size factor
is above !..5, talk with your oil
burner serviceman or oil
company and look hard at the
possibility of desizing. Try this
exercise several times, over a
period of time just to be sure
of your figures. Good luck
TIlE FINEST SEI,ECTION OF WINE AND CIIEESE
IN TIlE UPPER CONNECTICUT RIVER VALI,EY
THE VINTAGE YEARS,
80 Rsllroed Streat . Tke Vielle SqMre Mall St. Jeknsbsry, Yr.
Select Fresh Coffees - Teas - Wine & Cheese
Accessories - GifLs
COMPARE OUR PRICES!
A 10% OISCOUNT ON ANT $10 PURCHASE OR MORE WITH THIS AS "
* Limited one od per customer• Offer through 0c)ober, 1981--(802)
748-3529
I/k lime
for thd "Once-a-Year"
you have dl been waiting
MIDNIGHT
MADN
in Bradford
on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
Welch I00#e roll m# medt
let tke je00s,t-I00eke, t
hdl d e00mlb¢ ml00.
,-WATCH FOR
Radmlhael(
Your Toy and Electronic Game Center of the North
Country. You will be amazed at the extent and vari-
ety of the inventory we have in for Christmas.
Join the scores of people who
have already stopped by the
Radio Shack Game and Toy
, Center.
Look for our renovations, we we have 3 more
stores coming in the next few weeks for your shop-
ping convenience.
INTEI&T!
And remember Ol(t Celfl(etee end
ksy-s-wsya sre available in ALL our
stores "Ill Xmss.
Main St. - Downtown LitUeton
CH|NF
Although t
consider i
Chinese
least four
schools
to
chow mein
available
country,
subtle
DISTRICT Of n
Tolhe
Maurice
Vdko J.
the ckWm
tttlive at
INDIAN CORN MILL
APPLE STAND
Route 10
1 (Near Newbury Bridge)
Haverhill, N.H.
. Mk'$# NI'/T W'
OPEN DAILY-11AM TO 6PM
SUNDAY-12 NOON TO 6PM
To the
Jomes
the aove
the claim
die" the
hereof to
tetive at
3T_IOIII 111
T
• i=m
To
deceased:
,31