OCR Text |
Show - Page Eight Extension May CCUTSSS available from Yavspd Ctlstge By Georgia TTn 2, 1974 Eider The Yavapai College Exi elision Division of Arizona will be Caring extension classes again this fall at Fredonla- - Anyone Interested should contact the nigh school Ip Frsdorda, orMr, Tyrone Dennett. large variety of classes are available and can be taught If enough Interest is indicated. Tentative classes will includes A - each subject. Twothree-creclasses may betakenfor?17.50. Other classes could be taught If the interest Is sufficient. Anyone desiring other classes should contact the school or Mr. Dennett to see what maybe Ut Americans grow up In the knowledge they may worship as they please, are presumed incoc act until found guilty, can vote la secret and can fee! secure tbelr property cannot be taken except by due process cf law. We also lean: that the public has certain rights. Somewas it civics or American History? where along the way we learned that the government has the right of eminent but domain, entitling it to take private land forpubUc use to do ro by due process and by paying "just compensation. In the Mouse legislative hopper a federal bill to regulate land use raises the disturbing possibility that the fine lines defining these rights may be obliterated. Fortunately, the voted bill, sponsored by Rep. Morris K. Udell down, by the House Rules Committee. Rep. Udell, however, insists the vote was only "a temporary setback and plans to revise his bill. While ostensibly aimed at stimulating the states to plan for future land use, the Udali bill opens tbe door to passible abuse by authorizing a stale to Impose prohibitions on some land instead of using the process of eminent domain to acquire the land. Since land is only worth the use you (or a buyer) can get out of it severe restrictions on its use are tantamouid to taking the land. The bill provides no funds to compensate land owners. Nearly f 800 million would be provided the states over an eight-ye- ar period for development of stale land programs, which must be approved by a federal Interagency board. The Council on Environmental Quality would issue guidelines to assist states. Grants to slates would depend on adequate plans approved at the federal level. In opposing the bill, the Chamber of Commerce cf the United States contended such advisory language In time became the dictates of law. A more moderate approach to the problem of assuring a propet balance between ecological and economic Interests has been advanced by Rep. Sam SteigIt has Chamber support. er This bill (HJt.11325) leaves content of the plans to the states and respects the value of local decision making. It recognizes that what citizens of Connecticut may want could no differ from the needs of Arizonans, and that the states should make the choice. Washington Washed Sand and Gravel to meet year Any Size Crushed Rock I I i 0 Leash Line Rock O Atasonry Send Q O Your Congressman - the man your neighbors elected - holds the fate of small business in Us hands. The Issue Is plain and simple. Will your Congressman support tbe creation of a legislative Small Business Committee? Small, Independent businessmen have been treated like second-clacitizens too long. Recognition of your special problems and needs Is long overdue, You need equality before Congress. You need a Legislative Committee of your own. Last wek, the Committee cm Committees made its long awaited final recommendation on reforming the working procedures of the House of Representatives. It Is Intended to make the House more responsive to of the American the needs people. Thats you. Included in its recommendation Is a proposal to create a Small business legislative Committee with authority to assist and protect small businessIn December, the Committee originally recommended abolishing the House .Small Business Committee. This was Sank Run ! I Tap Sail I I ipyrehose during this once in a lifetime OFF ON ALL FISHING TACKLE 20 ' SPORTSMAN FLOURISCENT LANTERNS Regnkr Retail .. .. OUR PRICE FLOAT COATS, Sincerely, Wilson S. Johnson FLOAT COATS, Let KAffAi INTERIORS help you with your air condition- SERVICEMAN IN KANAB EVERY WEDNESDAY Watch closely for our SPRING CARPET and FURNITURE SALE On March 24th, the Six Sassy Sewers held their fifth meeting at the home of Mrs. Dorotliy Norton, Marlene Baird said the prayer and Jean Esplin led the pledge. on We sewed our pom-poThen JcJane our slippers. Johnson had us sing America after which we had refreshments of fudge. Others present were Nesha Johnson; Michele Norton and Cherel Lamb, and UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Special Spring offer on KE1VMAT0R, G.E. and WHIRLPOOL appliances . . . Just in tine for KANAB INTERIORS offers a new service . . . AWNINGS, SKIRTING and CABANAS COME IN FOR ESTIMATES L - Coll 644-508- 6 afejr'JD'GaeE3 EAST ON PAGE HWY - 644-508- 6 Eight-Trac- 34.08 regular retail .. .. $35 $27.00 Why pay high prices for garden S free sprays-Bu- y now and save with our reckboftom prices SPRING ORTHO INSECT SPRAY SPECIALS force or decision. Is It universally a safe or commendable standard, however, for a person to have a mind of his own in all of his relationships with others? Are there not limitations to consider? Is there not a norm that offers some safe guidelines? The inspired Apostle Paul, writing to the PhlUppians, said Let tills mind be In you which was also in Christ Jesus (2:5). And the basic characteristics of the Saviour, spelled out In this chapter, are Iia humility Orth I Reg. Price $1.89 Jp Reg. price $3.79 .. Our Price Reg. price $6.49 .. Our Price $472 Our Price Fruit $fff .03$ Vegetable Insect Control (pints) Reg. Price $3.98 Our Price $289 Fruit & Vegetable Insect Control (quarts) Isofex Insect Spray (quarts) Reg. Prise $5.98 $1,29 Reg Osr Price Tomato Vegetable Dust (10 cz.) Reg. Prise $1.59 ,00 OurFrice Ortkorix Spray (pints) Klar 74 Chbrdane Spray (quart) sub- mission and compassion that took Him to the cross to die for us. What does It mean - Let this mind be in you? Are we not to have a mind of oor own? A message entitled The Kind of Christ is to be given Sunday morning by Pastor Russell Taft at First Baptist Chutcfc. This comes at 11:00 a.m. following the 10; 00 oclock Sunday School hour. Ths days program concludes with a at 7:30 p.m.-a- ii at 390 S. 2nd Hast, Kanab. During the week are activities for differing age groups, Pioneer Girls meet at the church Tuesday, 4:30 p.m. Midweek Bible study Is at 7: 00 p.m. (Aria, time) In hredonla (call lor location). Good News Club meets with Karen Sullivan at 3:30 p.rn. Thursda, , 11 not already committed, look acInto these Christ-centertivities - that in all tilings Ha might have the preenlnenc, Volck Supreme Oil Spray (quarts) Ortho Klor 74 CMordoiw Spray (pint) He has a mind of his own! So it is said of a man with determination who is not easily Good - if we pushed around. mean he is just the opposite of "Mr. Milquetoast, a sort of creature without spineless concern for ethers - Tapes only $ k I- - A MIND OF and MOTHER'S DAY ALUMINUM $6.98 HIS OWN BEDROOM SETS $450 CLEARANCE PRICES Reporter Jean Esplin STYLES & COLORS IN... .. RADIOS AND TAPE PLAYERS AT Latest New Carpet just received from market LATEST DESIGNS regular retail EVERY ITEM REDUCED ... and duct work, and service repairs. $28.05 OUR PRICE Visiting recently In Kanab with Merle Shumway and other relatives was IvaDawaRemund, Merles sister, from Midway, Utah. and refriing problems. We have swamp coolers gerate units. We offer complete service, installation $375 Oil PRICE Kanab news nates Get ready for the hot Summer season . . . scale ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Your Congressman will vote on this reform proposal some time next month. Contact him immediately. Urge him to do anything In Ms power to create a legislative Small Business Ask for a reply. Committee. Final, total, victory is with, in your reach. Dont wait. Act today. The future of your business may depend on it. Kanab. Utah BEAUTIFUL NEW fii) liSpend $5.0 or tfmore and get P o?f on every, wrong and had to be changed. I entrusted this task to a select group of 15,000 of your fellow members. They not only responded to my call, but succeeded In accomplishing something the experts said couldnt be done, Nothing is impossible if we stick together! Now, it's ygur 1 turn. FREE ESTIMATES I mm ss and Related Work O Uon member many years you and specificates Road Work Page Eight Dear Federation Member; es. Asphalt - 2, 1974 sidered small businesses, we are running this plea from theNFIB concerning small businesses in the United Stales. We think It is important and urge local businesses to follow the suggestions.) The Best Rock Products I May (Editor's Note; Inasmuch as all local businesses are con- (Local Established Business) I NEWS I? i? IJUDD SAND&GRAVEL I irAH ouai no-u- se English Compositor, (for those who may be Interested in learn-in- g to write stories , etc.); Karate, or defense classes for young women; Geology; Arts andCrafts; Ceramics; Oil Painting (beginning and advanced); Anthropology. A wider variety of classes can be offered!! sufficient num-H- rs are available. Ten students or more will be needed for SOUTrTJP'i Our Price $4.35 Reg. Price $6.98 Our Price $ ! TOY DEPARTMENT SAVE 20 ON EVERY TuMcflASE OF $5.00 OR OVER (ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS NOT INCLUDED) LEATHER JEWELRY NOVELTIES GOODS TRIKES Q DOLLS GAMES SOUVENIRS WAGONS DISHES 44-51- ed HAVE CHRISTMAS IN MAY CELEBRATE OUR ANNIVERSARY WITH US mssts -- w- Wvi & --asasie- 25th |