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Show i CLEARFIELD COURIER. SUN TIMES. March 14, 1979, Page 16 Gl Bill ft 5. INTHewSST 09 a. t 97. 76 FLAT TOP CEDAR 1 1 4 6 Ft. Salatf 1 FLAT TOP CIDAR I i 4 6 Ft. Stand 3 Battar TOP CEDAR FLAT 6 Ft. 4 I 50 3 TOP CIDAR FLAT 1 t I 6 6 Ft. Stand Battar CEDAR DOG EAR FENCE .1 I 6-- PICKY CEDAR i 1 a. l79 6 Ft. PECKY CEDAR 12 I -- a. 1 8 ft. 12 CEDAR 1 a. 4 - 8 Ft. 2 ii 09 3 Ft. 6 ao CEDAR 1 4 K 4 - a. 8 Ft. "redwood CHAIN LINK m 6,49 . 4x4. 14-in- 2.94 yg tough common I x 4-- 6 Ft. Vi GAUGE SO Ft. Rolls 1 1 25.95 32.95 37.95 4 Fi. 5 Ft. 1.2916 Ft. combe-- i jrnmmmmmm' it professional counseling vices are emphasized in this effort, Snath said. In a direct mail campaign more than 1,000,000 eligible Vietnam era veterans will receive a new brochure and application inviting them to use vocational and educational counseling services. The first 200,000 of the brochures will be mailed this month. The current GI Bill par tidpating rate of some 65 per cent is well above the levels achieved by Korean veterans or World War II veterans. While the program expires by law at the end of 1989, Mr. Smith said, "I think we can raise that rate even higher with this kind of spedal emphasis. An important item for veterans who have been out of service for a few years is the ten-yetime limit in which to use educational benefits. This means Smith said, A veteran who wants to take full advantage of those valuable GI Bill rights must get started well before the ten years from the date of release from active duty pass. Current legislation provides for monthly payments of $311 to single veterans attending school full time. Rates for part tme attendance are popor-tione- d and additional allowances are provided for dependents. "There is no other program like it, Smith said. 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McKay announced he is introducing a Constitutional amendment that provides that the level of total cutlays of the United States for anv simplofed businessmen Small requires the maintenance of a cumbersome, expensive bureaucracy. Under my new bill, most of the loan processing activity would be seeking loans from the Small Administration (SBA) will no longer face red tape jungles under a new bill being sponsored by Senator Business Orrin Hatch. The SmalfJ Hin8: Reform Act of 1979 being sponsored by the Utah solon requires the SBA to certify private sector money lending institutions to handle loans to small businesses under Section 7(a) of the Small Business Act. Figures released by the SBA indicate that at present as much as 80 per cent of its employees devote their efforts to ap- sector. lending institutions the an- Under the existing system, government clerks . in the r- - funds other Hospital schedules than temperatures air and healthier too. : coupca hs clSh that Congress needs to infuse its budget process with this kind of en. McKay-saidforced discipline, This bill is a good starting point. door closed. Add an on-oswitch to instant-on television sets, or disconnect when not in use. These sets, especially the tube types, use energy even when the screen is dark. Turn off electric burners several minutes before the end of the proper cooking period. The heating element will stay hot, and food will finish cooking without consuming extra energy. Adjust the pilot light on your gas stove so that it does not ' use more fuel than necessary. Drive steadily, accelerate briskly but smoothly, and slowdown gradually rather than abruptly. Especially avoid jack-rabbstarts, they waste gasoline. If youre going away and dont want to leave the house dark, dont leave it fully lit either, Save energy by using a timer to turn on a few lights at pre-se- t nighttime hours. When traveling, save energy by taking a train or bus instead of. driving. When distances are great or time is limited, take a plane. ff dry Move furniture away from forced air registers, allowing heat to enter and circulate more freely in your rooms. St. Benedicts Hospital is ac- cepting donations of clothing, furniture, small appliances and other items for a rummage sale to be held April 7 at Jefferson School, 3159 Grant Avenue, Ogden. Hours will be between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Proceeds from the sale, acCommand, cording to Lee R. Cain, fSys terns served at chairman, will go toward the previously Edwards AFP, Calif. Val A. Browning Radiation . Sergeant Crook is a 1965 Therapy Center for the treat-- graduate of Clearfield High ment of cancer. School and attended Weber Residents can call him at Sale items will also State College, Ogden. His wife, Jenean, is the be accpeted at the Volunteer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Office at St. Benedicts George D. Perkley of 1696 Hospital, 5475 S. 500 E. North 475 West, Sunset. Washington Terrace. Remove clothes needing ironing from the dryer while they are still slightly damp. Theres no point in wasting energy to dry them thoroughly if theyll only have to be dampened again for ironing. Group clothes that are to be machine-drie- d according to their thickness, to avoid an additional cycle for only two or three slower-dryin- g items. Small throw rugs, blankets, sweaters and knits will fluff up like new if tumbled without heat for 15 minutes. Caulk and weatherstrip doors and windows. This inexpensive measure, which almost anyone can do, can reduce a familys heating bill by 10 percent or more. ; When baking, resist the temptation to peek! A 20 percent heat loss occurs each time the oven door is opened. Conserve energy and baking time by leaving the oven 621-496- . it . . COUPON i ; J Read and usetha want ads $2 a week $6 a month 1 . A SERVICE" ' ' For All Your Confidontlol Needs CHRIS & DICK'S "TNI WALL PANtLINO KINOS" Wofar lankord VIm Cord Bank Card ORan 9 a.m. ta 7 R.m. 9714m, 9714733. 9714739 1 Ml Wad 1100 tank (I Modi lad of Bodwaad Id.) OP1N 0UWATI 10 a.rn. ta R.m Malta Charge I tit Sk CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN HOURS: 393-flC4- n ; ' Dr. Daryl E. Hales Mon.-Fr- l. L', a.m, p.m. 2 a.m. , 2 Thuri. 6 Sat. 2-- i w For Appointments Call: 52S So. State 773-182- 1 No. 10 meat in thaw the refrigerator to retard the growth of bacteria and reduce the enrgy used by the refrigerator. Install a flow restrictor in your shower. It is easy to install and saves water by restricting the flow to around, four gallons per mlnuteplenty 6 8-- 1 Cdl mornings for cointmont. thoroughly defrosted turkey or roast uses loss energy in cooking than a partially frozen one. Let "PRIVATE DETECTIVE DtMINSION LUM3R AT Dl (COUNT RRKIS 3RICIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD ALL ITIM3 lUaJBCT . TO paioa IAU . however, must be made., up in futpfe budgets. 93$ Install a humidifier in your home. Humidified air is more comfortable at lower April sale 8 i These deficits, Humidifier info given The Volunteer Auxiliary of POOR BOYS TOO ITALIAN SANDWICHES GRAND OPENING 50 Off eny sendwkli of Poor Boys Too now in Roy. Bring this coupon to 1966 W. 5600 S. 773-- 1 69 S (Across from Roy Drag). JJ yourself and save money and President, TKr Clearfield man serves in New Mexico area son of Mr. and Mrs. James Crook Jr. of 526 East 250 has Clearfield, South, arrived for duty at Holloman AFP, N.M. The sergeant, an aircrew egress systems technician with a unit of the Air Force two-thir- something done now, he continued. A law requiring a balanced budget is a shortterm restriction that could take effect quickly. A law can do most loan processing," said Sen. Hatch, and this ALAMOGORDO, N.M. -US. Air Force Technical Sergeant Donald N. Crook, . ratification of at least 38 states could take up to nine to complete. ryears words, the old system gives most of the important work to government clerks and leaves to the vastly more efficient people in the private sector nothing but perfunctory check-signin- g duties. My bill will let the private sector do the most important work. 50 percent reduction in SBA personnel costs would result in savings of approximately $560 be passed by a simple majority vote and can be repealed or changed easily at a later date. My bill provides that a federal budget which is not balanced would be out oi order under House and Senate rules, and would therefore be illegal, he said. McKay said both the statute he has proposed and the Constitutional amendment allow variations in time of declared war or national emergency, but only with of each House concurring. Both also provide for deficits caused by circumstances not under government control. Examples, said McKay, are fluctuations in the value of international currencies and unforecasted shortfalls in tax revenues. two-thir- nolOr, which presently are only allowed to in participate disbursement. In A million for taxpayers nually. fiscal year shall not exceed the level of total receipts of the United States for that fiscal year. At the same time, McKay is sponsoring a bill that would achieve the same and by statute. According to McKay, the bill would phase the federal deficit projected by the administration this year at $29 billion in steps down to zero., over three years. McKav exDlained that the Constitutional amendment is the most permanent means of requiring a balanced federal budget. Congress cannot ignore or repeal a Constitutional amendment. he says, But the process is a long and tedious one. A vote of the House of Senate, concurrounce of transferred to certified now handled by government employees in the SBA would be transferred to the private 825-166- 6 ; , State Division of Wildlife fisheries biologist, inspects one of 50 artificial reefs built through the efforts of two Northern Utah bass clubs. servicing, and terminating Section 7(a) loans to small businesses. Under the new Hatch bill, most of the loan processing free t KENT SUAAMERS, proving, printed ? ii ar OVIR SO TV?l OF MNtLINO TO CHOOSI MOLDINGS AND FROM LAROiST QUANTITY AND COLORtO NAILS VARItlY IN THI INTIRMOUNTAIN WIST. nr. .5 Veterans AdSpecial ministration efforts to alert Vietnam era veterans to unused GI Bill education benefits are being expanded to every state in the union, including Utah, this year said Elmer J. Smith, Director of the VA Regional Office in Salt Lake City, Smith stated the agency last year focused on eleven states where the GI Bill participation rate was under 50 per cent. Resident Carter, in a message on Vietnam era veterans to Congress last fall, referred to the comparative success of the GI Bill. He called on VA to seek out veterans who are unaware of the time limit that is fast approaching for many of them. ifCStsrsiiMencN I v benefits noted Chris & Dick's CKDAX DOG AI SPKUCI I 1 4 6 Ft. 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