Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1960 — Page 4
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RASH j f Imvranc* A«»«cy B4H. 11* Xfwt >ls** 77 - < z / / • 7 * 7 I EjbLJ Air conditioning that cool* and refreshes—the mow practical kind at low coat —that’s what you get when you protect your home with Canvas Awnings. Th* many designs, patterns and colors available assure you exterior charm and beauty. Why not call us today? —no obligation for estimates. FORT WAYNE TENT A AWNING CO. Lower Huntington Rood »j Fort Wayne, Ind. BRYCE DANIELS Local Representative PHONE 3-3539
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More Timo for Family, Recreation, Fri+ndi New Dishwasher Saves Precious Extra Hours ver Y r..!X ” «s£•’“' jS] a$ ** "-'•-“'air” sx»»“ —““ ~'x n v b .'n x-”nK‘ •x'dl ss l . ,, to a houMw.fa whoJlairsjw twi..n« XI J M ’ A * .«r t> children ara to a “ —» umium eaa bo i t s?°Y.lu?w jki O*J ‘"rti-Libi w -’ p" 4 •V 4 '" me® ■ "““ •’"’* ;X>l: ’ aii&S’ because ab<S HflS3 bWf imibbed out the taet pan: •jfjr o X> • pota am washed etMently A wide range 'j t<» busy in the an electric duhwaaber give, you lha» ad 1 ah-< slivng duhee and uteneila at modH. and M kitchen to help 11 tnnra time for youretX . ! - sty toe to avail- If > H t’.r-rn with their A Memo to a houae«>fo who i»t least afi ?\ * r ur g o f nJ ilwh wh iX Io In new £9 -. Jv fiMM>oSl an rrd ,j < ‘ rd ». t n lh K fc'a ** doea away with the taak of electric dlabelectric dleh- maid whil * *«£•. •"* £A h f i .taking dlahea In a certain order. I waahora. waaher glvea Iguerta are having a ball on the free time.
Lower Cost Where a combination of strength and low mat i» dictated, Utility grade Wcat Coart lumber it rec
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omrn> nded and wld eI y uavd throughout the nation for board*. stud« and framing in home raohtruction.
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Withitondfi T—t of Tinto Asphalt Shrugs Off Abuse of Centuries
A Sumerian prieale**. Itti-Bel. protected her infant aon from the floodwater* of the Euphrate* by aetting him adrift in an m-phalt-coated reed basket. The 5.000-year old legend of Itti-Bd and her aon. King Sargon of Accad (now Iraq), correaponds closely with the later BibUcal story of the infant Mose*. Today thousand* of home owners are protecting their children and themselves from the elements with the same weatherresistant material that Itti-Bel Pre-historic find—First man to discover asphalt doesn't know sticky stuff will become man's best waterproofing compound, i
iff >•* Bronse Age Use —Walls built the way this doubting Babylon l lan built them—mortared with asphalt—still are in existence. used: asphalt House* roofed with asphalt shingles are better ' protected from sun, snow, rain, i and fierce winds as Sargon's asphalt-coated reed cradle was from the swollen Euphrates. The lasting impermeability of asphalt was well known by the ancients, for asphalt existed long before man inhabited the earth. Formed in the earth by nature, 1 asphalt first was found in surface ' | pools—some filled with the welli. preserved bones of prehistoric I I animals. I
Recorded history, backed up by exi*tmg relic*, prove* that man ha* been using anphalt toe thousand* of year* —to build Babylonian wall* "aUongar than rock*"; to pave Peruvian highway*; to caulk the hull* of Columbia’ galleon*, and to waterproof ancient Indian bathing pool*. The same qualities of strength, durability, and weather-resist-ance that made asphalt to useful to our ancestors account for the widespread use of asphalt shingles by today’s home builder*. a \\\ lb |j / /// f~T Modern Protection—Family of today admires new house with its roof of asphalt shtagies.
Tip to Handyman! Entire Family Can Help Install Mineral Wool - . jNRBK e ■ W B 1/ i ir " 9 I . rMe? W|9 /WUWcBa i MoWr f ? *» •>,' 3| ; ./ I The “sidewalk supervisor’’ at the right may be a bit too young to join in the fun, but his older brother is just the right age to hold insulation in place while Mom stap. s it to the wall stud. Installing mineral wool insulation can be a family project that brings rewards of greater home comfort as well as lower heating bills.
One major house improvement project the home handyman can recruit the entire family for is installing insulation. Batts and blankets of mineral wool are so light and easy to handle the youngsters can hold them In place while Mom staples them securely. Dad, meanwhile, can measure spaces to be filled and cut the insulation to fit. A H do-it-together” project like this one can be a rewarding ex-
Planning Helps Pare Down Food Budget The homemaker who has a new electric refrigerator-freezer can save time and labor and pare f down the food budget if she plans family meals in advance. Here’s how to find extra hours and save money: 1. Plan a week’s menu and shop just once a week—preferably on Monday or Tuesday, the slower days—instead of making three or more weekly trips to the supermarket. Fresh foods stay fresh for a week in the roomy refrigerator compartments that are specially cooled and humidified. 2. Look for sales of frozen foods and freezable fresh foods. The freezing section will keep large quantities of them for weeks. 3. Double or triple recipes when making a casserole, stew, soup, spaghetti sauce, or baked goods. What isn’t needed immediately can be frozen to make effortless i meals later and add ixtra hours for enjoying unex,>ected guests. 4. Forget about defrosting the freezer, as frost never forms in many of the new electric re-frigerator-freezers. Cat Skinner Not what you think, but the man in the tall timber country of the Douglas fir region who drives caterpillar tractors.
Newest Electric Appliances Chase Drudgery Blues
A kitchen la a room devoted to cooking. Webster’s dictionary tay*. Anynouaswite will tell you it’s also * room devoted to storing food and doing dishes Just as modern rooking unit* ate equipped with automatic timers and other work-saving devices, new elec trio refrtger- • a tar -ft *—r* and diahwashers are designed to give the besnemakrr extra hour* tor other activiUaa. More storage space for fresh and frown food* in the new re-frigeralor-freercr* make* It possible to cut down on time-con-suming shopping trips. Thanks to better design and engineering. a l*w electric refrigeratortree ter occupies no mory floor tpace than an older model, yet may have up to 50 percent more food storage area. Many new models need no defrosting—another time-saving feature. By I ■ M* vw Three or four shopping trips a week can be ert to one or two by the homemaker who has a new eleetrie refrigeratorfreeser. More food storage space and specially cooled and humidified compartments hold more food and keep It fresh longer than older refrigerators can.
perience. It gives everyone a feeling of accomplishment in having had a part in making the house a better; more comfortable home. Properly Installed, mineral wool makes a house more comfortable all year around and can reduce heating bills by as much as 40 per cent a year. The building material dealer who stocks mineral wool can supply “how-to-install-it” information.
Many families, particularly relatives, share the cost and labor of building a vacation home, then take turns using it.
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■ —- ■ 9 I I ■■ ft' Time hangs heavy ever the head of the woman who ha* to do dishes throe time* a day w hen she * eager to get on with more important family aettvium. But this hsnsiwßi easily gains extra hours by atannly scraping the dishes and stacking them tn her dishwasher. A full hour a day can easily be saved by the homemaker with an automatic dishwasher. She just places the dishes in the dishwasher after each meal and leaves them out of sight until it’s fully loaded. A pre-rinse cycle in many new dishwashers eliminates hand rinsing. Dishes need only a quick scraping before being placed in the dishwasher. Refrigerator - freerers and dishwashers both contribute to a family's health. More fresh foods can be stored and kept fresh longer in the new refrig-erator-freezers. There are special compartments for two-quart containers of milk, butter, cheese, eggs, fresh vegetables, fruits, and frosen citrus juices. Since an automatic dishwasher uses water much hotter than han<s can stand, it gets dishes cleaner and more germ-free than hand-washing does.
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