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■f The Community Service Committee of the Ladies Auxilliary, and Legionnaires of American Post #228 saiutes Radio Station IVAAA on its 31st anniversary. Theaward was presented to Mutter Evans because of her service to thecom- munity since 1975. (t to r) Janie Murray, Community Serivce Chairperson, Mutter Evans, owner of WAAA Radio Station, Post President, Sandra Dewberry, and Post Commander, Geroge R. Gray. * Ill From page I Liberty-Patterson Illllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll r the Reynolds reply, the tnore than 30 residents at the meeting questioned Little about the relocation procedures and laws. Little said that he felt that the Quick Cures For Minor Appliance Breakdowns The next time your ap pliance has a breakdown, don’t be too quick to call the serviceman. You may be able to get it running again and save a costly service call. Here’s a short, basic troubleshooting checklist for several of the major ap pliances in your home: washers, dryers, ranges and garbage disposers. If you can’t solve the pro blem and the equipment is still under a warranty, call the dealer where you pur ;chased the machine. An P’unauthorized” repair per son could invalidate the warranty, warns the Better Business Bureau. If the warranty has ex pired, check with your local Better Business Bureau for reliability information on the service center that you have selected. Give the repair center the name and model number of the ap pliance and a description of what you think might be wrong with it. Above all lon’t tear into the machine 0 try and find the trouble. Troubleshooting Washers When a washer breaks lown, the problem usually electrical, not mechanical. Make these thecks: • Is the machine receiv- mg power? Check the lower cord. Then check for liown fuses or tripped cir- oit breakers at the main iectrical entrance to your 'Onie. If you own an older 'ome, there may be two lower entrances. If the cir- lit is not the problem but “ses/breakers continue to op, make sure the machine not overloaded with 'Urgent and/or wash. • Push the reset button I the control panel or lotor. • Make sure the timer is 'operly set in the right se- Knce. Electric/Gas Ranges Check the power source ‘'tt- Some ranges are ouble-fused; one side of breaker or fuse panel '’y be blown if the power inadequate. Lift an ele- ’'ni at the back of the % or look in the oven to '"'I the fuse. • If the range is gas- “wered and the burners won’t light, make sure the gas valve is open. If the range has an electric igni tion, check the power cord and main electrical service entrance for blown fuses and/or tripped breakers. • If the burners won’t light, they may be dirty. Clean the burner ports with a fine piece of wire or a sew ing needle. Don’t use a wooden match stick; the stick can break eff in'flTe' ports and clog them. residents had accomplished something, since an option- to-buy provision had been added to the relocation regulations. The provision furnishes funds for relocat ing residents who qualify to buy private housing. “A lot of you wondered why we did not jump at the first offer that Reynolds made,” Little told the group. “It did work out to some advantage in that now some of you who want to buy your homes will be given the opportunity to do so.” Little also emphasized that only those residents on the east side of Patterson Avenue would be affected by the relocation process at this time. tion is that it is sitting on pins and needles” he said. “If your house has not been purchased by Reynolds, or has not been condemned, then I don’t know when you will have to move. In some situations, it may be a while. I just don’t know at this time.” Not only is housing in Liberty-Patterson being ef fected by Reynolds’ expan sion, Little told the resi dents, but many of the businesses in the neighbor hood must be relocated as well. “I’m not sure exactly how the businesses will be af fected,” Little commented. “That’s another thing about this situation that I don’t like. It’s the busines- "””0116 oFThe things' that I' ses that are really getting don’t like about this situa- shafted in this deal.” *lsthat ri^lit?AlS-iiiini]te »Los calltoLbsAngelesfinr 2.84?»' CALL THIS ’WEEKEND. FROM 11 PM jPTjjTOAY TO 6 PM SUNDAY. 15 minutes from anywhere in North Gajrolina. DIALED DIRECT* tax na included Boston 12.59 Chicago 12.59 Denver 12.72 Kansas Clt-y $2.72 Seattle 12.84 Los Angeles $2.84 NewYork 12.59 New Orleans $2.59 Long distance.You can reach out foralot less than you think. You can reach out with other low rates after 5PM weekdays. Weekend rates also apply any night between 11PM and SAM. 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