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Show October 24, f i ; - v V Furnace cleaning efficient It's not too early to get ready for winter. This is the time of the year to have the furnace in your house checked to see that it Proper furnace maintenance including cleaning and changing filters on a regular basis is a cheap energy-savin- g idea. Oil furnaces, especially, can waste gallons of costly fuel a day if they are not kept clean and in tune. A furnace technician can do a series of simple stack' and burner tests to tell you just what your furnace's efficiency is and advise you on how to improve it before the winter . season sets in. gas-fire- Many technicians place this adjustment at the top of their list of energy-savin- g ve measures. most heaters, On 120 or this thermostat is set at degrees higher. It can be reset to just five degrees above r I Robin England, a word processor In the Directorate of Plans and Programs, checks the thermostat which controls the heat in part of her building. Sherlock Ohms notified the base last week that heat has been turned on and reminds everyone the energy conservation effort is still in effect at Hill AFB. "Don't lose your hot air," he said. "Keep the windows closed." (U.5. Air Force Photo) " 'rSOFf I r73 i n I I Page 5 room temperature for a savings of $10 a year. The best furnace energy-savin- g adjustment is the one that you can do yourself. Simply set the house thermostat lower. will be operating at maximum efficiency during the coming winter. When you set up your annual furnace maintenance check, ask the technician to adjust the bonnet or plenum thermostat if you d have an oil or furnace. cost-effecti- HILL TOP TIMES 1S80 I H ABSORBEmT) c-(- r -rT-r r--ri " . Merforce New members to the Heirforce were welcomed by their parents at USAF Hospital, Hill, during the period of Oct. 1 through 7:. .' Girl .... Oct. 4 Angela K. to Richard A. and Rebecca L. Everett ' Boys Kenneth to Kenneth and Christine M. Hyson . ; Oct. 2 Aaron J. to Keith and Karen Brocksmith . Oct. 2 James M. to Richard S. and Lee Ann Currier Oct. 4 Joshua A. to Karl J. and Barbara A. Coleman . . . Oct. 4 . . . . Oct. 5 Brian S. to William H. and Sutorn Jobe . Blane W. to Corey J. and Rebecca J. Morse .... .... .Oct. 6 Kenneth R. to Royce K. and Linda F. Mitchell . . Oct. 6 Mark A. to Lonnie L. and Laurie A. Pricer . . . . . . . . . . 7. . , . Oct. 7 MMaaMaMoiBi . ........... ........ ............ KiroiTissis ........ WAREHOUSE UATERBEDS 4042 PACIFIC AVENUE . BEHIND & S wssin, j at-mmu- s' "ru HI I v'Pffi flN?1 H I Id nrABSams . NORTH OF LaBELLES OFF RIVERDALE ROAD BOOKSHELF HEADQOARD COMPLETE... JT THIS WEEK Rogularly SHEETS Mil 32900 Soloction of Selection of COMFORTERS SHEETS 4995 Only a IS Ml Mi Only H 966 0C 3 COMMISSARY EXCHANGE STORE COUPON C BUY 2 ROLLS OF Hdailar: It you receive this coupon )95 in full payment on the retail sale ol three rolls ot Cornploto 6-Dra- wor PEDESTAL IVATERQEDS AND USE THIS COUPON . TO GET A THIRD ROLL . 1 WE STILL AND ALWAYS WILL HAVE OGDEN'S LOWEST PRICES EXPIRES GHJtfg 00033 3181 REDEEMABLE ONLY IN U.S. MILITARY 00MMISSARIES AND EXCHANGES Good only in U S A. Consumer must pay any sales tax. Of COUOH HAMUN6 THE USE. REDEMPTION PON NOT ACCOIIDtNC TO ITS TERMS CONSTITUTES FRAUD. 0NLT ONE COUPON PEN THREE PURCHASED. OF COUPON REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED. (i 3 OGBB ScotTissue to a' consumer and it, upon request, you submit evidence thereof satisfactory to Scott Paper Company, we will reimburse you tor the re- -' tail cost of one roll as indicated, plus 7 lor handling Mail properly received and handled coupon to Scott Paper Company. Box 5000, Chester. PA 19016. Cash value 120C Coupon may not be assigned or transferred Void where prohibited, taxed, or restricted by law. ROUS RETAIL COST OF ONE ROLL SDt7 M MM m by niMw) PRESENT THIS COUPON AT TIME OF PURCHASE 1 G-99- 6 |