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For Sale (continued)<br />
1997 Dodge Neon, less than 91K<br />
miles, good shape $1700 OBO.<br />
Call between 7 AM - 7 PM 638-<br />
0570.<br />
Fresh greens, mustard, collards,<br />
turnip & rutabaga, $3/bundle, five<br />
miles south of Chipley; 638-1556.<br />
Bunk bed, solid wood, wagon<br />
wheel design, includes ladder &<br />
removable safety bar, twin<br />
mattresses, $100; 638-3288.<br />
2006 Kodiak travel trailer, 26'<br />
Fiberglass sides, with slide out,<br />
hitch included. $13,000 638-4590.<br />
17-year-old gelding, registered<br />
Quarter horse, rides, $900; 762-<br />
4153.<br />
Kenmore upright vacuum, $130;<br />
china cabinet, $130 OBO; ESAB<br />
251 Mig Master 30-300 Amp wire<br />
feed welder, $900 OBO; 16"<br />
Makita power saw, $250 OBO;<br />
956-3043.<br />
Home milking machine<br />
w/accessories; 956-2479.<br />
Belsaw sawmill, Belsaw edger &<br />
Belsaw 12" planer, $800; 956-<br />
2374.<br />
Fertilized Tifton 9 Bahia, 5x5<br />
rolls & square bales; rye grass<br />
bales; Case 1210 tractor; 8' bed for<br />
Ford Dually; 1992 Cardinal 5th<br />
wheel w/slide out; new 14"<br />
chainsaw; 956-2110.<br />
Beautiful high quality single 1/2<br />
Karat diamond ring, mounted in<br />
white gold setting, Size 6 1/4,<br />
jeweler's appraisal available,<br />
$1,200 OBO; 862-5228.<br />
1999 1100cc Yamaha Virago, 18K<br />
miles, many extras, must see, $3,800,<br />
excellent condition; 849-0806.<br />
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program period. You use more energy<br />
(and end up paying more on energy<br />
bills) if you consistently “hold” or<br />
over-ride the pre-programmed<br />
settings.<br />
3. Units typically have two types of<br />
hold features: (a) hold / permanent /<br />
vacation; (b) temporary. Avoid using<br />
the hold/permanent/vacation feature to<br />
manage day to day temperature<br />
settings. “Hold” or “vacation” features<br />
are best when you're planning to be<br />
away for an extended period. Set this<br />
feature at a constant, efficient<br />
temperature (i.e. several degrees<br />
warmer temperature in summer;<br />
several degrees cooler during winter),<br />
when going away for the weekend or<br />
vacation. You'll waste energy and<br />
money if you leave the “hold” feature<br />
at the comfort setting while you're<br />
away. 7909802<br />
4. Cranking your unit up to 90<br />
degrees or down to 40 degrees, for<br />
Statement of Non-Discrimination<br />
example, will not heat or cool your<br />
home any faster. Most thermostats,<br />
including ENERGY STAR rated units,<br />
begin to heat or cool at a set time, to<br />
reach set-point temperatures sometime<br />
t<strong>here</strong>after. Units with adaptive<br />
recovery features are an exception to<br />
this rule.<br />
5. Many homes use just one<br />
thermostat to control the whole house.<br />
If your home has multiple heating or<br />
cooling zones, you'll need a<br />
programmed setback thermostat for<br />
each zone to maximize comfort,<br />
convenience and energy savings<br />
throughout the house.<br />
6.If your programmable thermostat<br />
runs on batteries, don't forget to<br />
change the batteries each year. Some<br />
units will indicate when batteries must<br />
be changed.<br />
West Florida Electric Cooperative Association (WFEC) is the<br />
recipient of Federal financial assistance from Rural Utilities Service<br />
(RUS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and is<br />
subject to the provision of Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1973,<br />
as amended, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, and<br />
the Rules and Regulations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture<br />
which provide that no person in the United States on the basis of<br />
race, color, national origin, age or handicap shall be excluded from<br />
participation in, admission or access to, denied the benefits of, or<br />
otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any of this<br />
organization's programs or activities.<br />
The person responsible for coordinating this organization's nondiscrimination<br />
compliance efforts is Russell L. Dunaway, Executive<br />
Vice President & CFO. Any individual, or specific class of<br />
individuals, who feels that this organization has subjected them to<br />
discrimination may obtain further information about the statutes and<br />
regulations listed above from and/or file a written complaint with<br />
this organization; or the Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture,<br />
Washington, D.C. 20250; or the Administrator, Rural Utilities<br />
Service, Washington, D.C. 20250. Complaints must be filed within<br />
180 days after the alleged discrimination. Confidentiality will be<br />
maintained to the fullest extent possible.<br />
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