Memphis World Memphis World Publishing Co. 1966-07-09 J. A. Beauchamp "Mr. Novak" Of Television Awaiting Role In Movies Jim Franciscus, former "Mr. Novak" on the defunct series, is dedicated to the proposition that a bird in the bush is better than any number of birds in the hand. And he's paying for it. "Waiting is very difficult for an active guy like me," he said on a lazy afternoon in a Hollywood restaurant. "Holding out like this takes guts, especially when you think of all the money you could be making on television. "But I think I ran hang on for another year. It's a hard row to hoe, and it would be so much easier to relax and just go into another series, and then perhaps another series after that." "The money in pictures isn't all that much better than television except for the super stars, But I want to do three pages of a scrip a day, giving it everything I've got, rather than the 12 or 14 pages you tear through in television. "And Working in movies would answer questions in my own mind about what I can do as an actor. Twenty years from now I'd hate myself for not giving myself a chance on the big screen." Franciscus, a Yale graduate, feels as if he's starting his career from the beginning. Sitting around home waiting for the telephone to ringa call from his agent or a movie producer. He breaks the monotony of workless days by conferring with his agent and personal managers, with an occasional interview, and by flying his private plane. Most afternoons he plays tennis. "I can't blame anyone for my own position right now. Nobody asked me to be an actor. It's just one of those things some of us have to co through. I'm not alone. And I do have the satisfaction a least of setting my sights high." HARD WAIT Jim Franciscus, former "Mr. Novak" on the defunct series, is dedicated to the proposition that a bird in the bush is better than any number of birds in the hand. And he's paying for it. "Waiting is very difficult for an active guy like me," he said on a lazy afternoon in a Hollywood restaurant. "Holding out like this takes guts, especially when you think of all the money you could be making on television. "But I think I ran hang on for another year. It's a hard row to hoe, and it would be so much easier to relax and just go into another series, and then perhaps another series after that." "The money in pictures isn't all that much better than television except for the super stars, But I want to do three pages of a scrip a day, giving it everything I've got, rather than the 12 or 14 pages you tear through in television. "And Working in movies would answer questions in my own mind about what I can do as an actor. Twenty years from now I'd hate myself for not giving myself a chance on the big screen." Franciscus, a Yale graduate, feels as if he's starting his career from the beginning. Sitting around home waiting for the telephone to ringa call from his agent or a movie producer. He breaks the monotony of workless days by conferring with his agent and personal managers, with an occasional interview, and by flying his private plane. Most afternoons he plays tennis. "I can't blame anyone for my own position right now. Nobody asked me to be an actor. It's just one of those things some of us have to co through. I'm not alone. And I do have the satisfaction a least of setting my sights high." BREAKS MONOTONY Jim Franciscus, former "Mr. Novak" on the defunct series, is dedicated to the proposition that a bird in the bush is better than any number of birds in the hand. And he's paying for it. "Waiting is very difficult for an active guy like me," he said on a lazy afternoon in a Hollywood restaurant. "Holding out like this takes guts, especially when you think of all the money you could be making on television. "But I think I ran hang on for another year. It's a hard row to hoe, and it would be so much easier to relax and just go into another series, and then perhaps another series after that." "The money in pictures isn't all that much better than television except for the super stars, But I want to do three pages of a scrip a day, giving it everything I've got, rather than the 12 or 14 pages you tear through in television. "And Working in movies would answer questions in my own mind about what I can do as an actor. Twenty years from now I'd hate myself for not giving myself a chance on the big screen." Franciscus, a Yale graduate, feels as if he's starting his career from the beginning. Sitting around home waiting for the telephone to ringa call from his agent or a movie producer. He breaks the monotony of workless days by conferring with his agent and personal managers, with an occasional interview, and by flying his private plane. Most afternoons he plays tennis. "I can't blame anyone for my own position right now. Nobody asked me to be an actor. It's just one of those things some of us have to co through. I'm not alone. And I do have the satisfaction a least of setting my sights high." The Cry Has Changed "Yankee Stay Here" It used to be "Yankee Go Home." Now, perhaps not quite so loud nor so often, there is a murmur of "Yankee stay here." It's not because the Americans are suddenly popular. But be cause at least some Frenchmen realize their nation's military security will be gravely impaired when the last G.I. has left French soil due to President Charles de Gaulle's eviction notice. For many others the reason is more simple — money. Tens of thousands of French worked for the American and NATO and a much greater number profited through the many businesses that live off any military community. Mayor Armand Mandie of Evreux. site of one of the feeling of many. "My people deplore the departure of the Americans." he said. "We have 250 skilled technicians and 450 other French personnel working at the base. In local industry there already is full employment. Where will these mm and women who have been working for the American go? Will they have to leave their home town to find jobs? The mayor pointed up another problem caused by the departure. "The Americans were able to afford much higher rents than to average Frenchmen. The landlords will be hurt. "You can see how the with drawal is posing great problems for us." The exodus has already started Tnree giant C-130 Hercules transports lifted of the runway last Thursday at Evreux. The planes and the men and material they carried, we the vanguard of the first transfer — the move of the 513th Troop Canter Wing to Mildenhall AFB north of London. When the American pullout ends sometime before de Gaulle's dead line of June 1, 1967, 30,000, S. military personnel, 37,000 dependents and trains and boatloads of equipment will have been transferred to other countries. And, as many Frenchmen are quick to note, no matter what their politics, 67,000 Americans can spend a lot of money. According to a seminar French official there is a matter of $1 billion dollars involved. "In addition to the departure of U.S. military personnel, their dependents and civilian personnel," he explained, "the U.S. armed forces will lay of I 17,00 French civilian workers at American bases. These French men and women have been earning about $98 million a year the U.S. Defense establishment has been spending for maintenance at their five Air Force bases 26 Army locutions and one Naval base." My estimate, he said, "is that one quarter of the annual gain of the French balance of payments in 1965 — $1 billion — came from the spending of the U.S. military in France. "Who can calculate the total loss if in addition to this we have to repay the bulk of the U.S. defense investment, in France, which are now estimated at $900 million?" DEPLORE DEPARTURE It used to be "Yankee Go Home." Now, perhaps not quite so loud nor so often, there is a murmur of "Yankee stay here." It's not because the Americans are suddenly popular. But be cause at least some Frenchmen realize their nation's military security will be gravely impaired when the last G.I. has left French soil due to President Charles de Gaulle's eviction notice. For many others the reason is more simple — money. Tens of thousands of French worked for the American and NATO and a much greater number profited through the many businesses that live off any military community. Mayor Armand Mandie of Evreux. site of one of the feeling of many. "My people deplore the departure of the Americans." he said. "We have 250 skilled technicians and 450 other French personnel working at the base. In local industry there already is full employment. Where will these mm and women who have been working for the American go? Will they have to leave their home town to find jobs? The mayor pointed up another problem caused by the departure. "The Americans were able to afford much higher rents than to average Frenchmen. The landlords will be hurt. "You can see how the with drawal is posing great problems for us." The exodus has already started Tnree giant C-130 Hercules transports lifted of the runway last Thursday at Evreux. The planes and the men and material they carried, we the vanguard of the first transfer — the move of the 513th Troop Canter Wing to Mildenhall AFB north of London. When the American pullout ends sometime before de Gaulle's dead line of June 1, 1967, 30,000, S. military personnel, 37,000 dependents and trains and boatloads of equipment will have been transferred to other countries. And, as many Frenchmen are quick to note, no matter what their politics, 67,000 Americans can spend a lot of money. According to a seminar French official there is a matter of $1 billion dollars involved. "In addition to the departure of U.S. military personnel, their dependents and civilian personnel," he explained, "the U.S. armed forces will lay of I 17,00 French civilian workers at American bases. These French men and women have been earning about $98 million a year the U.S. Defense establishment has been spending for maintenance at their five Air Force bases 26 Army locutions and one Naval base." My estimate, he said, "is that one quarter of the annual gain of the French balance of payments in 1965 — $1 billion — came from the spending of the U.S. military in France. "Who can calculate the total loss if in addition to this we have to repay the bulk of the U.S. defense investment, in France, which are now estimated at $900 million?" SPEND MONEY WELL It used to be "Yankee Go Home." Now, perhaps not quite so loud nor so often, there is a murmur of "Yankee stay here." It's not because the Americans are suddenly popular. But be cause at least some Frenchmen realize their nation's military security will be gravely impaired when the last G.I. has left French soil due to President Charles de Gaulle's eviction notice. For many others the reason is more simple — money. Tens of thousands of French worked for the American and NATO and a much greater number profited through the many businesses that live off any military community. Mayor Armand Mandie of Evreux. site of one of the feeling of many. "My people deplore the departure of the Americans." he said. "We have 250 skilled technicians and 450 other French personnel working at the base. In local industry there already is full employment. Where will these mm and women who have been working for the American go? Will they have to leave their home town to find jobs? The mayor pointed up another problem caused by the departure. "The Americans were able to afford much higher rents than to average Frenchmen. The landlords will be hurt. "You can see how the with drawal is posing great problems for us." The exodus has already started Tnree giant C-130 Hercules transports lifted of the runway last Thursday at Evreux. The planes and the men and material they carried, we the vanguard of the first transfer — the move of the 513th Troop Canter Wing to Mildenhall AFB north of London. When the American pullout ends sometime before de Gaulle's dead line of June 1, 1967, 30,000, S. military personnel, 37,000 dependents and trains and boatloads of equipment will have been transferred to other countries. And, as many Frenchmen are quick to note, no matter what their politics, 67,000 Americans can spend a lot of money. According to a seminar French official there is a matter of $1 billion dollars involved. "In addition to the departure of U.S. military personnel, their dependents and civilian personnel," he explained, "the U.S. armed forces will lay of I 17,00 French civilian workers at American bases. These French men and women have been earning about $98 million a year the U.S. Defense establishment has been spending for maintenance at their five Air Force bases 26 Army locutions and one Naval base." 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But a builder in Clinton, C would rather be honest than mortal He named a major street High Taxes Road after "a little trouble with local politicians." The wet bottom problem is as it is to tables and builders have common to homes in damp soil as tried every thins from sump pumps to diapers to solve it. The latest, and most effective method of sealing basements from water seepage, according to Practical Bulkier magazine is to coat and reinforce the concrete block masonry from the outside. This is done by applying a double layer of cement plaste ran da final not bituminous costing over the concrete blocks. We soon may be sleeping less and enjoying it more. A mattress manufacturer is devising a "sleep capsule" bed which cuts down the effects of gravity during sleep and eliminates noise light, cold or overheating. Modeled after the astronauts' capsule "beds," the mattress would permit greater rest and relaxation during shorter period of sleep. 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The beating boom won't leave building produce dealers all at sea. Many dealers now stock oars, cleats, bilge pumps and compasses for their marine - minded customers. Some off building plans and technical help for do-it- yourself boat - builders. Modern electric ranges are de signed to ease a homemaker's clean-up chores. Electric surface units burn off spilled food quickly, heating elements can be tilted or lifted off, and control knobs an dtrim are removable. Ovens have onrome or teflon coated walls, disposable liners, or pull — out drawers. Some models have self -cleaning ovens that burn off all grease and grime automatically. "Archeologists have unearthed urban tract houses on the Jordan River that date back to 900 B. C. They, had about 700 square feet of living space, faced five - foot wide streets, and were made of mud bricks and wood. Lush living now includes bathroom scales. A French manufacturer has designed sit - down scales that are gold - plated and upholstered in white mink. Among those who plan to weight-in comfort are the Shah of Iran and singer Charles Aznavour. ON HOME BUILDING WHAT'S IN A NAME? ASK THE BUILDER Home builders ofen seek immortality by naming streets or entire communities after themselves. If the main street in Jones Village is called Jones Boulevard. Mr. Jones is like to have directed construction, and the first streets in the development were probably named for his wife and children. But a builder in Clinton, C would rather be honest than mortal He named a major street High Taxes Road after "a little trouble with local politicians." The wet bottom problem is as it is to tables and builders have common to homes in damp soil as tried every thins from sump pumps to diapers to solve it. The latest, and most effective method of sealing basements from water seepage, according to Practical Bulkier magazine is to coat and reinforce the concrete block masonry from the outside. This is done by applying a double layer of cement plaste ran da final not bituminous costing over the concrete blocks. We soon may be sleeping less and enjoying it more. A mattress manufacturer is devising a "sleep capsule" bed which cuts down the effects of gravity during sleep and eliminates noise light, cold or overheating. Modeled after the astronauts' capsule "beds," the mattress would permit greater rest and relaxation during shorter period of sleep. Window location has a lot to do with the comfortable ventilation of your house. Windws placed toward the center of the room afford a freer circulation of air than those placed in the corner. And windows placed in the lower part of the wall direct air through the room level at which, occupants sit and stand. Casement, awning and hopper style world windows in stuck units of ponderosa pine, offer maximum ventilation because they open at a 90 - decree angle and help direct air flow. More than 95 percent of modern wall cot mugs have washable surfaces, and are generally made of cloth, foil, plastic or specially treated paper. Many are backed with release - type adhesives and pre-trimmed for easier cutting and fitting. Roofs play an important role in architectural design According to a national roofing magazine, architects consider a roof's shape, color and texture to sign of residences and other buildbe "critical" to the over - all deings. At present, about 80 percent of new homes are roofed with colored asphalt shingles, railing from white and pastel shades to black and earth -tone brown. Heavyweight shingles, which have a thick butt that gives a textured look, are also popular in roof design. Colored concrete blocks arc adding a touch of individuality to driveways. Some homeowners now have pastel - colored drives, others are combining darn and light shades in decorative checkerboard patterns. Outdoor cooking Drought indoors via kitchen barbecue equipment can result in tasty meas and sooty walls. Solve the problem by paneling the barbecue corner with plastic - coated, wood grained hardboard. Any smoke smudges or grease will sponge off with a damp cloth. A low - cost, quick - contruction house has been developed in Kentucky under-grants from $ Office of Economic Opportunity. The single - story structure sells for less than $6900 and can be built by four unskilled laborers and one supervisor in about two weeks. The beating boom won't leave building produce dealers all at sea. Many dealers now stock oars, cleats, bilge pumps and compasses for their marine - minded customers. Some off building plans and technical help for do-it- yourself boat - builders. Modern electric ranges are de signed to ease a homemaker's clean-up chores. Electric surface units burn off spilled food quickly, heating elements can be tilted or lifted off, and control knobs an dtrim are removable. Ovens have onrome or teflon coated walls, disposable liners, or pull — out drawers. Some models have self -cleaning ovens that burn off all grease and grime automatically. "Archeologists have unearthed urban tract houses on the Jordan River that date back to 900 B. C. They, had about 700 square feet of living space, faced five - foot wide streets, and were made of mud bricks and wood. Lush living now includes bathroom scales. A French manufacturer has designed sit - down scales that are gold - plated and upholstered in white mink. Among those who plan to weight-in comfort are the Shah of Iran and singer Charles Aznavour. DIAPERS DON'T HELP "WET BOTTOM" HOUSE Home builders ofen seek immortality by naming streets or entire communities after themselves. If the main street in Jones Village is called Jones Boulevard. Mr. Jones is like to have directed construction, and the first streets in the development were probably named for his wife and children. But a builder in Clinton, C would rather be honest than mortal He named a major street High Taxes Road after "a little trouble with local politicians." The wet bottom problem is as it is to tables and builders have common to homes in damp soil as tried every thins from sump pumps to diapers to solve it. The latest, and most effective method of sealing basements from water seepage, according to Practical Bulkier magazine is to coat and reinforce the concrete block masonry from the outside. This is done by applying a double layer of cement plaste ran da final not bituminous costing over the concrete blocks. We soon may be sleeping less and enjoying it more. A mattress manufacturer is devising a "sleep capsule" bed which cuts down the effects of gravity during sleep and eliminates noise light, cold or overheating. Modeled after the astronauts' capsule "beds," the mattress would permit greater rest and relaxation during shorter period of sleep. Window location has a lot to do with the comfortable ventilation of your house. Windws placed toward the center of the room afford a freer circulation of air than those placed in the corner. And windows placed in the lower part of the wall direct air through the room level at which, occupants sit and stand. Casement, awning and hopper style world windows in stuck units of ponderosa pine, offer maximum ventilation because they open at a 90 - decree angle and help direct air flow. More than 95 percent of modern wall cot mugs have washable surfaces, and are generally made of cloth, foil, plastic or specially treated paper. Many are backed with release - type adhesives and pre-trimmed for easier cutting and fitting. Roofs play an important role in architectural design According to a national roofing magazine, architects consider a roof's shape, color and texture to sign of residences and other buildbe "critical" to the over - all deings. At present, about 80 percent of new homes are roofed with colored asphalt shingles, railing from white and pastel shades to black and earth -tone brown. Heavyweight shingles, which have a thick butt that gives a textured look, are also popular in roof design. Colored concrete blocks arc adding a touch of individuality to driveways. Some homeowners now have pastel - colored drives, others are combining darn and light shades in decorative checkerboard patterns. Outdoor cooking Drought indoors via kitchen barbecue equipment can result in tasty meas and sooty walls. Solve the problem by paneling the barbecue corner with plastic - coated, wood grained hardboard. Any smoke smudges or grease will sponge off with a damp cloth. A low - cost, quick - contruction house has been developed in Kentucky under-grants from $ Office of Economic Opportunity. The single - story structure sells for less than $6900 and can be built by four unskilled laborers and one supervisor in about two weeks. The beating boom won't leave building produce dealers all at sea. Many dealers now stock oars, cleats, bilge pumps and compasses for their marine - minded customers. Some off building plans and technical help for do-it- yourself boat - builders. Modern electric ranges are de signed to ease a homemaker's clean-up chores. Electric surface units burn off spilled food quickly, heating elements can be tilted or lifted off, and control knobs an dtrim are removable. Ovens have onrome or teflon coated walls, disposable liners, or pull — out drawers. Some models have self -cleaning ovens that burn off all grease and grime automatically. "Archeologists have unearthed urban tract houses on the Jordan River that date back to 900 B. C. They, had about 700 square feet of living space, faced five - foot wide streets, and were made of mud bricks and wood. Lush living now includes bathroom scales. A French manufacturer has designed sit - down scales that are gold - plated and upholstered in white mink. Among those who plan to weight-in comfort are the Shah of Iran and singer Charles Aznavour. SLEEP LESS, REST MORE Home builders ofen seek immortality by naming streets or entire communities after themselves. If the main street in Jones Village is called Jones Boulevard. Mr. Jones is like to have directed construction, and the first streets in the development were probably named for his wife and children. But a builder in Clinton, C would rather be honest than mortal He named a major street High Taxes Road after "a little trouble with local politicians." The wet bottom problem is as it is to tables and builders have common to homes in damp soil as tried every thins from sump pumps to diapers to solve it. The latest, and most effective method of sealing basements from water seepage, according to Practical Bulkier magazine is to coat and reinforce the concrete block masonry from the outside. This is done by applying a double layer of cement plaste ran da final not bituminous costing over the concrete blocks. We soon may be sleeping less and enjoying it more. A mattress manufacturer is devising a "sleep capsule" bed which cuts down the effects of gravity during sleep and eliminates noise light, cold or overheating. Modeled after the astronauts' capsule "beds," the mattress would permit greater rest and relaxation during shorter period of sleep. Window location has a lot to do with the comfortable ventilation of your house. Windws placed toward the center of the room afford a freer circulation of air than those placed in the corner. And windows placed in the lower part of the wall direct air through the room level at which, occupants sit and stand. Casement, awning and hopper style world windows in stuck units of ponderosa pine, offer maximum ventilation because they open at a 90 - decree angle and help direct air flow. More than 95 percent of modern wall cot mugs have washable surfaces, and are generally made of cloth, foil, plastic or specially treated paper. Many are backed with release - type adhesives and pre-trimmed for easier cutting and fitting. Roofs play an important role in architectural design According to a national roofing magazine, architects consider a roof's shape, color and texture to sign of residences and other buildbe "critical" to the over - all deings. At present, about 80 percent of new homes are roofed with colored asphalt shingles, railing from white and pastel shades to black and earth -tone brown. Heavyweight shingles, which have a thick butt that gives a textured look, are also popular in roof design. Colored concrete blocks arc adding a touch of individuality to driveways. Some homeowners now have pastel - colored drives, others are combining darn and light shades in decorative checkerboard patterns. Outdoor cooking Drought indoors via kitchen barbecue equipment can result in tasty meas and sooty walls. Solve the problem by paneling the barbecue corner with plastic - coated, wood grained hardboard. Any smoke smudges or grease will sponge off with a damp cloth. A low - cost, quick - contruction house has been developed in Kentucky under-grants from $ Office of Economic Opportunity. The single - story structure sells for less than $6900 and can be built by four unskilled laborers and one supervisor in about two weeks. The beating boom won't leave building produce dealers all at sea. Many dealers now stock oars, cleats, bilge pumps and compasses for their marine - minded customers. Some off building plans and technical help for do-it- yourself boat - builders. Modern electric ranges are de signed to ease a homemaker's clean-up chores. Electric surface units burn off spilled food quickly, heating elements can be tilted or lifted off, and control knobs an dtrim are removable. Ovens have onrome or teflon coated walls, disposable liners, or pull — out drawers. Some models have self -cleaning ovens that burn off all grease and grime automatically. "Archeologists have unearthed urban tract houses on the Jordan River that date back to 900 B. C. They, had about 700 square feet of living space, faced five - foot wide streets, and were made of mud bricks and wood. Lush living now includes bathroom scales. A French manufacturer has designed sit - down scales that are gold - plated and upholstered in white mink. Among those who plan to weight-in comfort are the Shah of Iran and singer Charles Aznavour. WINDOW LOCATION AIDS VENTILATION Home builders ofen seek immortality by naming streets or entire communities after themselves. If the main street in Jones Village is called Jones Boulevard. Mr. Jones is like to have directed construction, and the first streets in the development were probably named for his wife and children. But a builder in Clinton, C would rather be honest than mortal He named a major street High Taxes Road after "a little trouble with local politicians." The wet bottom problem is as it is to tables and builders have common to homes in damp soil as tried every thins from sump pumps to diapers to solve it. The latest, and most effective method of sealing basements from water seepage, according to Practical Bulkier magazine is to coat and reinforce the concrete block masonry from the outside. This is done by applying a double layer of cement plaste ran da final not bituminous costing over the concrete blocks. We soon may be sleeping less and enjoying it more. A mattress manufacturer is devising a "sleep capsule" bed which cuts down the effects of gravity during sleep and eliminates noise light, cold or overheating. Modeled after the astronauts' capsule "beds," the mattress would permit greater rest and relaxation during shorter period of sleep. Window location has a lot to do with the comfortable ventilation of your house. Windws placed toward the center of the room afford a freer circulation of air than those placed in the corner. And windows placed in the lower part of the wall direct air through the room level at which, occupants sit and stand. Casement, awning and hopper style world windows in stuck units of ponderosa pine, offer maximum ventilation because they open at a 90 - decree angle and help direct air flow. More than 95 percent of modern wall cot mugs have washable surfaces, and are generally made of cloth, foil, plastic or specially treated paper. Many are backed with release - type adhesives and pre-trimmed for easier cutting and fitting. Roofs play an important role in architectural design According to a national roofing magazine, architects consider a roof's shape, color and texture to sign of residences and other buildbe "critical" to the over - all deings. At present, about 80 percent of new homes are roofed with colored asphalt shingles, railing from white and pastel shades to black and earth -tone brown. Heavyweight shingles, which have a thick butt that gives a textured look, are also popular in roof design. Colored concrete blocks arc adding a touch of individuality to driveways. Some homeowners now have pastel - colored drives, others are combining darn and light shades in decorative checkerboard patterns. Outdoor cooking Drought indoors via kitchen barbecue equipment can result in tasty meas and sooty walls. Solve the problem by paneling the barbecue corner with plastic - coated, wood grained hardboard. Any smoke smudges or grease will sponge off with a damp cloth. A low - cost, quick - contruction house has been developed in Kentucky under-grants from $ Office of Economic Opportunity. The single - story structure sells for less than $6900 and can be built by four unskilled laborers and one supervisor in about two weeks. The beating boom won't leave building produce dealers all at sea. Many dealers now stock oars, cleats, bilge pumps and compasses for their marine - minded customers. Some off building plans and technical help for do-it- yourself boat - builders. Modern electric ranges are de signed to ease a homemaker's clean-up chores. Electric surface units burn off spilled food quickly, heating elements can be tilted or lifted off, and control knobs an dtrim are removable. Ovens have onrome or teflon coated walls, disposable liners, or pull — out drawers. Some models have self -cleaning ovens that burn off all grease and grime automatically. "Archeologists have unearthed urban tract houses on the Jordan River that date back to 900 B. C. They, had about 700 square feet of living space, faced five - foot wide streets, and were made of mud bricks and wood. Lush living now includes bathroom scales. A French manufacturer has designed sit - down scales that are gold - plated and upholstered in white mink. Among those who plan to weight-in comfort are the Shah of Iran and singer Charles Aznavour. WASHABLE WALLPAPER Home builders ofen seek immortality by naming streets or entire communities after themselves. If the main street in Jones Village is called Jones Boulevard. Mr. Jones is like to have directed construction, and the first streets in the development were probably named for his wife and children. But a builder in Clinton, C would rather be honest than mortal He named a major street High Taxes Road after "a little trouble with local politicians." The wet bottom problem is as it is to tables and builders have common to homes in damp soil as tried every thins from sump pumps to diapers to solve it. The latest, and most effective method of sealing basements from water seepage, according to Practical Bulkier magazine is to coat and reinforce the concrete block masonry from the outside. This is done by applying a double layer of cement plaste ran da final not bituminous costing over the concrete blocks. We soon may be sleeping less and enjoying it more. A mattress manufacturer is devising a "sleep capsule" bed which cuts down the effects of gravity during sleep and eliminates noise light, cold or overheating. Modeled after the astronauts' capsule "beds," the mattress would permit greater rest and relaxation during shorter period of sleep. Window location has a lot to do with the comfortable ventilation of your house. Windws placed toward the center of the room afford a freer circulation of air than those placed in the corner. And windows placed in the lower part of the wall direct air through the room level at which, occupants sit and stand. Casement, awning and hopper style world windows in stuck units of ponderosa pine, offer maximum ventilation because they open at a 90 - decree angle and help direct air flow. More than 95 percent of modern wall cot mugs have washable surfaces, and are generally made of cloth, foil, plastic or specially treated paper. Many are backed with release - type adhesives and pre-trimmed for easier cutting and fitting. Roofs play an important role in architectural design According to a national roofing magazine, architects consider a roof's shape, color and texture to sign of residences and other buildbe "critical" to the over - all deings. At present, about 80 percent of new homes are roofed with colored asphalt shingles, railing from white and pastel shades to black and earth -tone brown. Heavyweight shingles, which have a thick butt that gives a textured look, are also popular in roof design. Colored concrete blocks arc adding a touch of individuality to driveways. Some homeowners now have pastel - colored drives, others are combining darn and light shades in decorative checkerboard patterns. Outdoor cooking Drought indoors via kitchen barbecue equipment can result in tasty meas and sooty walls. Solve the problem by paneling the barbecue corner with plastic - coated, wood grained hardboard. Any smoke smudges or grease will sponge off with a damp cloth. A low - cost, quick - contruction house has been developed in Kentucky under-grants from $ Office of Economic Opportunity. The single - story structure sells for less than $6900 and can be built by four unskilled laborers and one supervisor in about two weeks. The beating boom won't leave building produce dealers all at sea. Many dealers now stock oars, cleats, bilge pumps and compasses for their marine - minded customers. Some off building plans and technical help for do-it- yourself boat - builders. Modern electric ranges are de signed to ease a homemaker's clean-up chores. Electric surface units burn off spilled food quickly, heating elements can be tilted or lifted off, and control knobs an dtrim are removable. Ovens have onrome or teflon coated walls, disposable liners, or pull — out drawers. Some models have self -cleaning ovens that burn off all grease and grime automatically. "Archeologists have unearthed urban tract houses on the Jordan River that date back to 900 B. C. They, had about 700 square feet of living space, faced five - foot wide streets, and were made of mud bricks and wood. Lush living now includes bathroom scales. A French manufacturer has designed sit - down scales that are gold - plated and upholstered in white mink. Among those who plan to weight-in comfort are the Shah of Iran and singer Charles Aznavour. HOME'S GOOD LOOKS START AT THE TOP Home builders ofen seek immortality by naming streets or entire communities after themselves. If the main street in Jones Village is called Jones Boulevard. Mr. Jones is like to have directed construction, and the first streets in the development were probably named for his wife and children. But a builder in Clinton, C would rather be honest than mortal He named a major street High Taxes Road after "a little trouble with local politicians." The wet bottom problem is as it is to tables and builders have common to homes in damp soil as tried every thins from sump pumps to diapers to solve it. The latest, and most effective method of sealing basements from water seepage, according to Practical Bulkier magazine is to coat and reinforce the concrete block masonry from the outside. This is done by applying a double layer of cement plaste ran da final not bituminous costing over the concrete blocks. We soon may be sleeping less and enjoying it more. A mattress manufacturer is devising a "sleep capsule" bed which cuts down the effects of gravity during sleep and eliminates noise light, cold or overheating. Modeled after the astronauts' capsule "beds," the mattress would permit greater rest and relaxation during shorter period of sleep. Window location has a lot to do with the comfortable ventilation of your house. Windws placed toward the center of the room afford a freer circulation of air than those placed in the corner. And windows placed in the lower part of the wall direct air through the room level at which, occupants sit and stand. Casement, awning and hopper style world windows in stuck units of ponderosa pine, offer maximum ventilation because they open at a 90 - decree angle and help direct air flow. More than 95 percent of modern wall cot mugs have washable surfaces, and are generally made of cloth, foil, plastic or specially treated paper. Many are backed with release - type adhesives and pre-trimmed for easier cutting and fitting. Roofs play an important role in architectural design According to a national roofing magazine, architects consider a roof's shape, color and texture to sign of residences and other buildbe "critical" to the over - all deings. At present, about 80 percent of new homes are roofed with colored asphalt shingles, railing from white and pastel shades to black and earth -tone brown. Heavyweight shingles, which have a thick butt that gives a textured look, are also popular in roof design. Colored concrete blocks arc adding a touch of individuality to driveways. Some homeowners now have pastel - colored drives, others are combining darn and light shades in decorative checkerboard patterns. Outdoor cooking Drought indoors via kitchen barbecue equipment can result in tasty meas and sooty walls. Solve the problem by paneling the barbecue corner with plastic - coated, wood grained hardboard. Any smoke smudges or grease will sponge off with a damp cloth. A low - cost, quick - contruction house has been developed in Kentucky under-grants from $ Office of Economic Opportunity. The single - story structure sells for less than $6900 and can be built by four unskilled laborers and one supervisor in about two weeks. The beating boom won't leave building produce dealers all at sea. Many dealers now stock oars, cleats, bilge pumps and compasses for their marine - minded customers. Some off building plans and technical help for do-it- yourself boat - builders. Modern electric ranges are de signed to ease a homemaker's clean-up chores. Electric surface units burn off spilled food quickly, heating elements can be tilted or lifted off, and control knobs an dtrim are removable. Ovens have onrome or teflon coated walls, disposable liners, or pull — out drawers. Some models have self -cleaning ovens that burn off all grease and grime automatically. "Archeologists have unearthed urban tract houses on the Jordan River that date back to 900 B. C. They, had about 700 square feet of living space, faced five - foot wide streets, and were made of mud bricks and wood. Lush living now includes bathroom scales. A French manufacturer has designed sit - down scales that are gold - plated and upholstered in white mink. Among those who plan to weight-in comfort are the Shah of Iran and singer Charles Aznavour. CHECKERBOARD DRIVEWAYS Home builders ofen seek immortality by naming streets or entire communities after themselves. If the main street in Jones Village is called Jones Boulevard. Mr. Jones is like to have directed construction, and the first streets in the development were probably named for his wife and children. But a builder in Clinton, C would rather be honest than mortal He named a major street High Taxes Road after "a little trouble with local politicians." The wet bottom problem is as it is to tables and builders have common to homes in damp soil as tried every thins from sump pumps to diapers to solve it. The latest, and most effective method of sealing basements from water seepage, according to Practical Bulkier magazine is to coat and reinforce the concrete block masonry from the outside. This is done by applying a double layer of cement plaste ran da final not bituminous costing over the concrete blocks. We soon may be sleeping less and enjoying it more. A mattress manufacturer is devising a "sleep capsule" bed which cuts down the effects of gravity during sleep and eliminates noise light, cold or overheating. Modeled after the astronauts' capsule "beds," the mattress would permit greater rest and relaxation during shorter period of sleep. Window location has a lot to do with the comfortable ventilation of your house. Windws placed toward the center of the room afford a freer circulation of air than those placed in the corner. And windows placed in the lower part of the wall direct air through the room level at which, occupants sit and stand. Casement, awning and hopper style world windows in stuck units of ponderosa pine, offer maximum ventilation because they open at a 90 - decree angle and help direct air flow. More than 95 percent of modern wall cot mugs have washable surfaces, and are generally made of cloth, foil, plastic or specially treated paper. Many are backed with release - type adhesives and pre-trimmed for easier cutting and fitting. Roofs play an important role in architectural design According to a national roofing magazine, architects consider a roof's shape, color and texture to sign of residences and other buildbe "critical" to the over - all deings. At present, about 80 percent of new homes are roofed with colored asphalt shingles, railing from white and pastel shades to black and earth -tone brown. Heavyweight shingles, which have a thick butt that gives a textured look, are also popular in roof design. Colored concrete blocks arc adding a touch of individuality to driveways. Some homeowners now have pastel - colored drives, others are combining darn and light shades in decorative checkerboard patterns. Outdoor cooking Drought indoors via kitchen barbecue equipment can result in tasty meas and sooty walls. Solve the problem by paneling the barbecue corner with plastic - coated, wood grained hardboard. Any smoke smudges or grease will sponge off with a damp cloth. A low - cost, quick - contruction house has been developed in Kentucky under-grants from $ Office of Economic Opportunity. The single - story structure sells for less than $6900 and can be built by four unskilled laborers and one supervisor in about two weeks. The beating boom won't leave building produce dealers all at sea. Many dealers now stock oars, cleats, bilge pumps and compasses for their marine - minded customers. Some off building plans and technical help for do-it- yourself boat - builders. Modern electric ranges are de signed to ease a homemaker's clean-up chores. Electric surface units burn off spilled food quickly, heating elements can be tilted or lifted off, and control knobs an dtrim are removable. Ovens have onrome or teflon coated walls, disposable liners, or pull — out drawers. Some models have self -cleaning ovens that burn off all grease and grime automatically. "Archeologists have unearthed urban tract houses on the Jordan River that date back to 900 B. C. They, had about 700 square feet of living space, faced five - foot wide streets, and were made of mud bricks and wood. Lush living now includes bathroom scales. A French manufacturer has designed sit - down scales that are gold - plated and upholstered in white mink. Among those who plan to weight-in comfort are the Shah of Iran and singer Charles Aznavour. SOOT PROBLEMS GO IT IN SMOKE Home builders ofen seek immortality by naming streets or entire communities after themselves. If the main street in Jones Village is called Jones Boulevard. Mr. Jones is like to have directed construction, and the first streets in the development were probably named for his wife and children. But a builder in Clinton, C would rather be honest than mortal He named a major street High Taxes Road after "a little trouble with local politicians." The wet bottom problem is as it is to tables and builders have common to homes in damp soil as tried every thins from sump pumps to diapers to solve it. The latest, and most effective method of sealing basements from water seepage, according to Practical Bulkier magazine is to coat and reinforce the concrete block masonry from the outside. This is done by applying a double layer of cement plaste ran da final not bituminous costing over the concrete blocks. We soon may be sleeping less and enjoying it more. A mattress manufacturer is devising a "sleep capsule" bed which cuts down the effects of gravity during sleep and eliminates noise light, cold or overheating. Modeled after the astronauts' capsule "beds," the mattress would permit greater rest and relaxation during shorter period of sleep. Window location has a lot to do with the comfortable ventilation of your house. Windws placed toward the center of the room afford a freer circulation of air than those placed in the corner. And windows placed in the lower part of the wall direct air through the room level at which, occupants sit and stand. Casement, awning and hopper style world windows in stuck units of ponderosa pine, offer maximum ventilation because they open at a 90 - decree angle and help direct air flow. More than 95 percent of modern wall cot mugs have washable surfaces, and are generally made of cloth, foil, plastic or specially treated paper. Many are backed with release - type adhesives and pre-trimmed for easier cutting and fitting. Roofs play an important role in architectural design According to a national roofing magazine, architects consider a roof's shape, color and texture to sign of residences and other buildbe "critical" to the over - all deings. At present, about 80 percent of new homes are roofed with colored asphalt shingles, railing from white and pastel shades to black and earth -tone brown. Heavyweight shingles, which have a thick butt that gives a textured look, are also popular in roof design. Colored concrete blocks arc adding a touch of individuality to driveways. Some homeowners now have pastel - colored drives, others are combining darn and light shades in decorative checkerboard patterns. Outdoor cooking Drought indoors via kitchen barbecue equipment can result in tasty meas and sooty walls. Solve the problem by paneling the barbecue corner with plastic - coated, wood grained hardboard. Any smoke smudges or grease will sponge off with a damp cloth. A low - cost, quick - contruction house has been developed in Kentucky under-grants from $ Office of Economic Opportunity. The single - story structure sells for less than $6900 and can be built by four unskilled laborers and one supervisor in about two weeks. The beating boom won't leave building produce dealers all at sea. Many dealers now stock oars, cleats, bilge pumps and compasses for their marine - minded customers. Some off building plans and technical help for do-it- yourself boat - builders. Modern electric ranges are de signed to ease a homemaker's clean-up chores. Electric surface units burn off spilled food quickly, heating elements can be tilted or lifted off, and control knobs an dtrim are removable. Ovens have onrome or teflon coated walls, disposable liners, or pull — out drawers. Some models have self -cleaning ovens that burn off all grease and grime automatically. "Archeologists have unearthed urban tract houses on the Jordan River that date back to 900 B. C. They, had about 700 square feet of living space, faced five - foot wide streets, and were made of mud bricks and wood. Lush living now includes bathroom scales. A French manufacturer has designed sit - down scales that are gold - plated and upholstered in white mink. Among those who plan to weight-in comfort are the Shah of Iran and singer Charles Aznavour. DEVELOPS LOW - COST HOUSE Home builders ofen seek immortality by naming streets or entire communities after themselves. If the main street in Jones Village is called Jones Boulevard. Mr. Jones is like to have directed construction, and the first streets in the development were probably named for his wife and children. But a builder in Clinton, C would rather be honest than mortal He named a major street High Taxes Road after "a little trouble with local politicians." The wet bottom problem is as it is to tables and builders have common to homes in damp soil as tried every thins from sump pumps to diapers to solve it. The latest, and most effective method of sealing basements from water seepage, according to Practical Bulkier magazine is to coat and reinforce the concrete block masonry from the outside. This is done by applying a double layer of cement plaste ran da final not bituminous costing over the concrete blocks. We soon may be sleeping less and enjoying it more. A mattress manufacturer is devising a "sleep capsule" bed which cuts down the effects of gravity during sleep and eliminates noise light, cold or overheating. Modeled after the astronauts' capsule "beds," the mattress would permit greater rest and relaxation during shorter period of sleep. Window location has a lot to do with the comfortable ventilation of your house. Windws placed toward the center of the room afford a freer circulation of air than those placed in the corner. And windows placed in the lower part of the wall direct air through the room level at which, occupants sit and stand. Casement, awning and hopper style world windows in stuck units of ponderosa pine, offer maximum ventilation because they open at a 90 - decree angle and help direct air flow. More than 95 percent of modern wall cot mugs have washable surfaces, and are generally made of cloth, foil, plastic or specially treated paper. Many are backed with release - type adhesives and pre-trimmed for easier cutting and fitting. Roofs play an important role in architectural design According to a national roofing magazine, architects consider a roof's shape, color and texture to sign of residences and other buildbe "critical" to the over - all deings. At present, about 80 percent of new homes are roofed with colored asphalt shingles, railing from white and pastel shades to black and earth -tone brown. Heavyweight shingles, which have a thick butt that gives a textured look, are also popular in roof design. Colored concrete blocks arc adding a touch of individuality to driveways. Some homeowners now have pastel - colored drives, others are combining darn and light shades in decorative checkerboard patterns. Outdoor cooking Drought indoors via kitchen barbecue equipment can result in tasty meas and sooty walls. Solve the problem by paneling the barbecue corner with plastic - coated, wood grained hardboard. Any smoke smudges or grease will sponge off with a damp cloth. A low - cost, quick - contruction house has been developed in Kentucky under-grants from $ Office of Economic Opportunity. The single - story structure sells for less than $6900 and can be built by four unskilled laborers and one supervisor in about two weeks. The beating boom won't leave building produce dealers all at sea. Many dealers now stock oars, cleats, bilge pumps and compasses for their marine - minded customers. Some off building plans and technical help for do-it- yourself boat - builders. Modern electric ranges are de signed to ease a homemaker's clean-up chores. Electric surface units burn off spilled food quickly, heating elements can be tilted or lifted off, and control knobs an dtrim are removable. Ovens have onrome or teflon coated walls, disposable liners, or pull — out drawers. Some models have self -cleaning ovens that burn off all grease and grime automatically. "Archeologists have unearthed urban tract houses on the Jordan River that date back to 900 B. C. They, had about 700 square feet of living space, faced five - foot wide streets, and were made of mud bricks and wood. Lush living now includes bathroom scales. A French manufacturer has designed sit - down scales that are gold - plated and upholstered in white mink. Among those who plan to weight-in comfort are the Shah of Iran and singer Charles Aznavour. BUILDING PRODUCTS ARE ALL AT SEA Home builders ofen seek immortality by naming streets or entire communities after themselves. If the main street in Jones Village is called Jones Boulevard. Mr. Jones is like to have directed construction, and the first streets in the development were probably named for his wife and children. But a builder in Clinton, C would rather be honest than mortal He named a major street High Taxes Road after "a little trouble with local politicians." The wet bottom problem is as it is to tables and builders have common to homes in damp soil as tried every thins from sump pumps to diapers to solve it. The latest, and most effective method of sealing basements from water seepage, according to Practical Bulkier magazine is to coat and reinforce the concrete block masonry from the outside. This is done by applying a double layer of cement plaste ran da final not bituminous costing over the concrete blocks. We soon may be sleeping less and enjoying it more. A mattress manufacturer is devising a "sleep capsule" bed which cuts down the effects of gravity during sleep and eliminates noise light, cold or overheating. Modeled after the astronauts' capsule "beds," the mattress would permit greater rest and relaxation during shorter period of sleep. Window location has a lot to do with the comfortable ventilation of your house. Windws placed toward the center of the room afford a freer circulation of air than those placed in the corner. And windows placed in the lower part of the wall direct air through the room level at which, occupants sit and stand. Casement, awning and hopper style world windows in stuck units of ponderosa pine, offer maximum ventilation because they open at a 90 - decree angle and help direct air flow. More than 95 percent of modern wall cot mugs have washable surfaces, and are generally made of cloth, foil, plastic or specially treated paper. Many are backed with release - type adhesives and pre-trimmed for easier cutting and fitting. Roofs play an important role in architectural design According to a national roofing magazine, architects consider a roof's shape, color and texture to sign of residences and other buildbe "critical" to the over - all deings. At present, about 80 percent of new homes are roofed with colored asphalt shingles, railing from white and pastel shades to black and earth -tone brown. Heavyweight shingles, which have a thick butt that gives a textured look, are also popular in roof design. Colored concrete blocks arc adding a touch of individuality to driveways. Some homeowners now have pastel - colored drives, others are combining darn and light shades in decorative checkerboard patterns. Outdoor cooking Drought indoors via kitchen barbecue equipment can result in tasty meas and sooty walls. Solve the problem by paneling the barbecue corner with plastic - coated, wood grained hardboard. Any smoke smudges or grease will sponge off with a damp cloth. A low - cost, quick - contruction house has been developed in Kentucky under-grants from $ Office of Economic Opportunity. The single - story structure sells for less than $6900 and can be built by four unskilled laborers and one supervisor in about two weeks. The beating boom won't leave building produce dealers all at sea. Many dealers now stock oars, cleats, bilge pumps and compasses for their marine - minded customers. Some off building plans and technical help for do-it- yourself boat - builders. Modern electric ranges are de signed to ease a homemaker's clean-up chores. Electric surface units burn off spilled food quickly, heating elements can be tilted or lifted off, and control knobs an dtrim are removable. Ovens have onrome or teflon coated walls, disposable liners, or pull — out drawers. Some models have self -cleaning ovens that burn off all grease and grime automatically. "Archeologists have unearthed urban tract houses on the Jordan River that date back to 900 B. C. They, had about 700 square feet of living space, faced five - foot wide streets, and were made of mud bricks and wood. Lush living now includes bathroom scales. A French manufacturer has designed sit - down scales that are gold - plated and upholstered in white mink. Among those who plan to weight-in comfort are the Shah of Iran and singer Charles Aznavour. CLEAN-UPS - UICKER WITH ELECTRIC RANGE Home builders ofen seek immortality by naming streets or entire communities after themselves. If the main street in Jones Village is called Jones Boulevard. Mr. Jones is like to have directed construction, and the first streets in the development were probably named for his wife and children. But a builder in Clinton, C would rather be honest than mortal He named a major street High Taxes Road after "a little trouble with local politicians." The wet bottom problem is as it is to tables and builders have common to homes in damp soil as tried every thins from sump pumps to diapers to solve it. The latest, and most effective method of sealing basements from water seepage, according to Practical Bulkier magazine is to coat and reinforce the concrete block masonry from the outside. This is done by applying a double layer of cement plaste ran da final not bituminous costing over the concrete blocks. We soon may be sleeping less and enjoying it more. A mattress manufacturer is devising a "sleep capsule" bed which cuts down the effects of gravity during sleep and eliminates noise light, cold or overheating. Modeled after the astronauts' capsule "beds," the mattress would permit greater rest and relaxation during shorter period of sleep. Window location has a lot to do with the comfortable ventilation of your house. Windws placed toward the center of the room afford a freer circulation of air than those placed in the corner. And windows placed in the lower part of the wall direct air through the room level at which, occupants sit and stand. Casement, awning and hopper style world windows in stuck units of ponderosa pine, offer maximum ventilation because they open at a 90 - decree angle and help direct air flow. More than 95 percent of modern wall cot mugs have washable surfaces, and are generally made of cloth, foil, plastic or specially treated paper. Many are backed with release - type adhesives and pre-trimmed for easier cutting and fitting. Roofs play an important role in architectural design According to a national roofing magazine, architects consider a roof's shape, color and texture to sign of residences and other buildbe "critical" to the over - all deings. At present, about 80 percent of new homes are roofed with colored asphalt shingles, railing from white and pastel shades to black and earth -tone brown. Heavyweight shingles, which have a thick butt that gives a textured look, are also popular in roof design. Colored concrete blocks arc adding a touch of individuality to driveways. Some homeowners now have pastel - colored drives, others are combining darn and light shades in decorative checkerboard patterns. Outdoor cooking Drought indoors via kitchen barbecue equipment can result in tasty meas and sooty walls. Solve the problem by paneling the barbecue corner with plastic - coated, wood grained hardboard. Any smoke smudges or grease will sponge off with a damp cloth. A low - cost, quick - contruction house has been developed in Kentucky under-grants from $ Office of Economic Opportunity. The single - story structure sells for less than $6900 and can be built by four unskilled laborers and one supervisor in about two weeks. The beating boom won't leave building produce dealers all at sea. Many dealers now stock oars, cleats, bilge pumps and compasses for their marine - minded customers. Some off building plans and technical help for do-it- yourself boat - builders. Modern electric ranges are de signed to ease a homemaker's clean-up chores. Electric surface units burn off spilled food quickly, heating elements can be tilted or lifted off, and control knobs an dtrim are removable. Ovens have onrome or teflon coated walls, disposable liners, or pull — out drawers. Some models have self -cleaning ovens that burn off all grease and grime automatically. "Archeologists have unearthed urban tract houses on the Jordan River that date back to 900 B. C. They, had about 700 square feet of living space, faced five - foot wide streets, and were made of mud bricks and wood. Lush living now includes bathroom scales. A French manufacturer has designed sit - down scales that are gold - plated and upholstered in white mink. Among those who plan to weight-in comfort are the Shah of Iran and singer Charles Aznavour. IRON AGE HAD ITS LEVITTOWNS Home builders ofen seek immortality by naming streets or entire communities after themselves. If the main street in Jones Village is called Jones Boulevard. Mr. Jones is like to have directed construction, and the first streets in the development were probably named for his wife and children. But a builder in Clinton, C would rather be honest than mortal He named a major street High Taxes Road after "a little trouble with local politicians." The wet bottom problem is as it is to tables and builders have common to homes in damp soil as tried every thins from sump pumps to diapers to solve it. The latest, and most effective method of sealing basements from water seepage, according to Practical Bulkier magazine is to coat and reinforce the concrete block masonry from the outside. This is done by applying a double layer of cement plaste ran da final not bituminous costing over the concrete blocks. We soon may be sleeping less and enjoying it more. A mattress manufacturer is devising a "sleep capsule" bed which cuts down the effects of gravity during sleep and eliminates noise light, cold or overheating. Modeled after the astronauts' capsule "beds," the mattress would permit greater rest and relaxation during shorter period of sleep. Window location has a lot to do with the comfortable ventilation of your house. Windws placed toward the center of the room afford a freer circulation of air than those placed in the corner. And windows placed in the lower part of the wall direct air through the room level at which, occupants sit and stand. Casement, awning and hopper style world windows in stuck units of ponderosa pine, offer maximum ventilation because they open at a 90 - decree angle and help direct air flow. More than 95 percent of modern wall cot mugs have washable surfaces, and are generally made of cloth, foil, plastic or specially treated paper. Many are backed with release - type adhesives and pre-trimmed for easier cutting and fitting. Roofs play an important role in architectural design According to a national roofing magazine, architects consider a roof's shape, color and texture to sign of residences and other buildbe "critical" to the over - all deings. At present, about 80 percent of new homes are roofed with colored asphalt shingles, railing from white and pastel shades to black and earth -tone brown. Heavyweight shingles, which have a thick butt that gives a textured look, are also popular in roof design. Colored concrete blocks arc adding a touch of individuality to driveways. Some homeowners now have pastel - colored drives, others are combining darn and light shades in decorative checkerboard patterns. Outdoor cooking Drought indoors via kitchen barbecue equipment can result in tasty meas and sooty walls. Solve the problem by paneling the barbecue corner with plastic - coated, wood grained hardboard. Any smoke smudges or grease will sponge off with a damp cloth. A low - cost, quick - contruction house has been developed in Kentucky under-grants from $ Office of Economic Opportunity. The single - story structure sells for less than $6900 and can be built by four unskilled laborers and one supervisor in about two weeks. The beating boom won't leave building produce dealers all at sea. Many dealers now stock oars, cleats, bilge pumps and compasses for their marine - minded customers. Some off building plans and technical help for do-it- yourself boat - builders. Modern electric ranges are de signed to ease a homemaker's clean-up chores. Electric surface units burn off spilled food quickly, heating elements can be tilted or lifted off, and control knobs an dtrim are removable. Ovens have onrome or teflon coated walls, disposable liners, or pull — out drawers. Some models have self -cleaning ovens that burn off all grease and grime automatically. "Archeologists have unearthed urban tract houses on the Jordan River that date back to 900 B. C. They, had about 700 square feet of living space, faced five - foot wide streets, and were made of mud bricks and wood. Lush living now includes bathroom scales. A French manufacturer has designed sit - down scales that are gold - plated and upholstered in white mink. Among those who plan to weight-in comfort are the Shah of Iran and singer Charles Aznavour. WORTH WEIGHT IN GOLD PLATE Home builders ofen seek immortality by naming streets or entire communities after themselves. If the main street in Jones Village is called Jones Boulevard. Mr. Jones is like to have directed construction, and the first streets in the development were probably named for his wife and children. But a builder in Clinton, C would rather be honest than mortal He named a major street High Taxes Road after "a little trouble with local politicians." The wet bottom problem is as it is to tables and builders have common to homes in damp soil as tried every thins from sump pumps to diapers to solve it. The latest, and most effective method of sealing basements from water seepage, according to Practical Bulkier magazine is to coat and reinforce the concrete block masonry from the outside. This is done by applying a double layer of cement plaste ran da final not bituminous costing over the concrete blocks. We soon may be sleeping less and enjoying it more. A mattress manufacturer is devising a "sleep capsule" bed which cuts down the effects of gravity during sleep and eliminates noise light, cold or overheating. Modeled after the astronauts' capsule "beds," the mattress would permit greater rest and relaxation during shorter period of sleep. Window location has a lot to do with the comfortable ventilation of your house. Windws placed toward the center of the room afford a freer circulation of air than those placed in the corner. And windows placed in the lower part of the wall direct air through the room level at which, occupants sit and stand. Casement, awning and hopper style world windows in stuck units of ponderosa pine, offer maximum ventilation because they open at a 90 - decree angle and help direct air flow. More than 95 percent of modern wall cot mugs have washable surfaces, and are generally made of cloth, foil, plastic or specially treated paper. Many are backed with release - type adhesives and pre-trimmed for easier cutting and fitting. Roofs play an important role in architectural design According to a national roofing magazine, architects consider a roof's shape, color and texture to sign of residences and other buildbe "critical" to the over - all deings. At present, about 80 percent of new homes are roofed with colored asphalt shingles, railing from white and pastel shades to black and earth -tone brown. Heavyweight shingles, which have a thick butt that gives a textured look, are also popular in roof design. Colored concrete blocks arc adding a touch of individuality to driveways. Some homeowners now have pastel - colored drives, others are combining darn and light shades in decorative checkerboard patterns. Outdoor cooking Drought indoors via kitchen barbecue equipment can result in tasty meas and sooty walls. Solve the problem by paneling the barbecue corner with plastic - coated, wood grained hardboard. Any smoke smudges or grease will sponge off with a damp cloth. A low - cost, quick - contruction house has been developed in Kentucky under-grants from $ Office of Economic Opportunity. The single - story structure sells for less than $6900 and can be built by four unskilled laborers and one supervisor in about two weeks. The beating boom won't leave building produce dealers all at sea. Many dealers now stock oars, cleats, bilge pumps and compasses for their marine - minded customers. Some off building plans and technical help for do-it- yourself boat - builders. Modern electric ranges are de signed to ease a homemaker's clean-up chores. Electric surface units burn off spilled food quickly, heating elements can be tilted or lifted off, and control knobs an dtrim are removable. Ovens have onrome or teflon coated walls, disposable liners, or pull — out drawers. Some models have self -cleaning ovens that burn off all grease and grime automatically. "Archeologists have unearthed urban tract houses on the Jordan River that date back to 900 B. C. They, had about 700 square feet of living space, faced five - foot wide streets, and were made of mud bricks and wood. Lush living now includes bathroom scales. A French manufacturer has designed sit - down scales that are gold - plated and upholstered in white mink. Among those who plan to weight-in comfort are the Shah of Iran and singer Charles Aznavour. STOP LOOK WRITE TRENHOLM MEMORIAL HONOREE — R. J. Martin, 2nd from left, retiring president of The American Teachers Association and principal of Ballard-Hudson Senior High School, Macon, Ga., was the recipient of The 1966 H. Council Trenholm Memorial Award, an annual recognition of ATA honoring the memory of the late, longtime executive secretary of the association and head of Alabama State College, Montgomery. The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Ga., sponsors the award, which is accompanied by a $500.00 scholarship stipend to The H. Councill Trenholm Foundation, looking on as Mr. Martin admires his plaque at the 63rd and final convention of ATA, Miami Beach, Fla., are, from left, Hudson Barksdale, Spartenburg, S. C. and Moss H. Kendrix, Washington, D.C., and J. T. Brooks, ATA executive secretary, Atlanta, Ga., 3rd and 4th from left, respectively. Mr. Kendrix heads Washington, D.C. Atlanta, Ga., PRfirm, which represents The Coca-Cola Company. The ATA formally unified with the National Education Association of the United States following its Miami Beach convention, held at the Carillon Hotel. Wall Street Is Taking Over Education Says NEA Report Wall Street is taking over education, along gone from the days of the little red schoolhouse to a $40 billion a year business, according to the National Education Association NEA. "The shape of education for 1966-67," an annual NEA publication; Tuesday outlined how commercial and industrial giant were following the lead of the federal government into the field of education. It quotes Harold B. Gores, president of the Educational Facilities Laboratories, Inc., to the effect, that "it is apparent Unit education will of the now dynamic of our national economy, that learning is the new growth industry, and that some of Americas largest and liveliest corporations have discovered the field." Such firms as Radio Corporation of America RCA, Columbia Broadcasting System CBS, Raytheon Co., Xerox Corp., General Electric Co., and Time Magazine arc moving into the education field, lured by profits and a market of 40 million persons, NEA said. Teaching machines, recording mechmes, computers, cameras, projectors, television equipment and books comprise the bulk of the market to the point where there is concern that such highly sophiccated devices are being developed before educators have dear use for them. Harvard Dean Theordore R. Sizer is quoted as warning that the new companies "are impatient and we run the risk of having the schools inundated with quantities of technically exciting but intellectually nadequate materials." The NEA publication credias passaage of the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act and the Hither Education Act for attract ing big business with the billions of dollars these acts made available. "Some huge corporation are merging in large measure for this purpose," it said. "Some are forming subsidiaries for manufacturing school products; and others are buying up the comparatively smaller single line firms which traditionally have supplied the schools." As business moves into education, however, college graduates are moving away from Business. NEA says big business is falling to increase a business - oriented concept to the student population. Recent surveys showed the bulk of graduates entering research or teaching rattier than business, it said. Tan Topics — Carl Rowan Is Given Deep Freeze Treatment In Russia Columnist, Carl Rowan, former director of the U. S. Information Agency USIA, left for Warsaw Sunday after a week's stay here during which he experience the Russian "deep freeze" on prominent Americans resulting from the Viet Nam war. On the eve of his departure from Moscow, Rowan did get a sudden summons to call on Soviet press chief and member of the Foreign Ministry collegium, Leonid Zamyatin. He was called out of a news briefing for American correspondents given by Ambassador Foy D. Kohler and rushed to the Foreign Ministry. The former ambassador now is a newspaper columnist writing out Of Washington. Although he found it difficult to convince Soviet officials and journalists that he was hot acting as the President's secret emissary," Rowan was able to give them a thorough explanation on the American point of view and policy on Viet Nam. He advanced his own personal opinion to Zamyatin that the governments concerned owed it to mankind to try and arrange peace in Southeast Asia, What, Zamyatin said could not be ascertained. Rowan declined to comment on the subject. National Council Of Churches Speeds-Up Anti-Viet Project The National Council of Churches stepped up its campaign to deescalate the Viet Nam war Friday by suggesting that members of 30 major Protestant and Orthodox communions put pressure on President Johnson by means of petitions, telegrams and letters. Bishop Reuben H. Mueller, president of the council, issued 2 Statement to the heads of the various Christian denominations asking them to cooperate by requesting action on the part of local pastors. He said the preachers should bring to the attention of their congregations, peace, proposals put forward by. U. N. Secretary General Thant. Muller, a bishop of the Evangelical United Brethren said Thant's recommendations were in line with a policy taken last December by the general board of the Council and reaffirmed last month. Thant had called for cessation of bombing of North Viet Nam and deescalation of warfare in South Viet Nam by both sides in the interest of achieving a cease fire, and initiating. peace talks involving all adversaries. The head of the council, whose members claim 11 million communicants, said pastors should use "regular denominational channels," presumably including the pulpit, "to suggest to those who find themselves in agreement with Thant's recommendations that they sign petitions or letters and telegrams addressed to the President and their representatives in congress, calling for government acceptance of the recommendation." Suntan spray that won't wash off is developed. Deficit narrow in U.S. payments in 1965. SECRET PRAYER FORMULA CHART! House Moves To Outlaw Common Law Marriages Another chapter in the two year controversy over the rights of hundreds of Negro families to receive welfare payments and other federal benefits was written when the House of Representatives voted 32839 to outlaw future common law marriages in the Nations capital. The legislation was sent to the Senate for approval. The issue first was Drought to light nearly three years ago when Washington Welfare officials refused to grant food orders for unemployed persons having common law marriages. Because of hardships to many children, the stringent order was recinded. However, the Southerncontrolled district committee has since sought to make regulations governoring such relationships. The District Committee report on the bill noted that 25 states do not recognize common law marriages, nine recognize those contracted before specified dates going back to 1885, and 16 states do recognize them. What provoked concern was the absence of hearings. Rep. William F. Ryan (D-N.Y.) said the bill's implications, including welfare payments public housing and Social Security benefits should be aired fully. A motion to send the measure back to the District Committee was made by Rep. Phillip Burron (D-Calif.) Of the 39 who voted for his motion, nine were from California and all 39 came from big cities, including the 6 Negro members. Final action was taken en roll call after Rep. Charles A. Vanik (D-Ohio) warned that the measure could "punish the innocent"— children born to couple not formally married but living as man and wife. "In my opinion, he said, "there are no illegitimate children" although there are "illegitimate parents. Opponents of the measure con tended that it would reduce problems and confusion resulting from lack or proper marriage records. Sunday School Lesson Today we examine the importance of personal commitment to God. We take apart and study the meaning of what Jesus declared unequivocably was the first commandment loyalty to God. The Israelites were a fortunate and well-blessed people. God led them safely out of bondage; He led them through perils that the never, would have survived if it had not been for His miraculous patronage. He gave them a series of leaders who were giants in their enduring! Their leaders were zealous in reminding the Israelites of the debt they owed God for their deliverance; they — on numerous occasions — reminded them of their covenant with the Lord. But, despite all this, the people strayed from their loyalty to God, and were suitably punished. Those whe were weak in their faith fell into idolatry. Times became hard, and they forsook God even more .. .. like petulant children. But those who had dedicateed themselves to God became ever stronger in their faith. They had learned submission and discipline. Such an one was Job. Despite a the evils that befell him, he clung steadfastly to his love for God. Being human, he wailed, it is true But he submitted himself to his misfortunes with a humility that was majestic, and God did not fail How often do we fall short in our everyday lives of the greatness exhibited by these great men of the early Christian era? Selfishness is inherent in each and every one of us. Had we been tempted, as was Christ, by Satan to save himself and proclaim him (Satan) supreme — would we have been so steadfast in our loyalty — so brave? How foolish Satan was How did he dare to think that the Son would deny the Father? And so Jesus out of God's great love for mankind, fulfilled the destiny God had intended for him, for the ultimate good and benefit of mankind. What a loyalty we owe to God! And how can we possibly" repay such a great debt? Fortunately for us, we have at our disposal the wherewithal to discharge at least some of our obligation! Our temptations may not be quite as spectacular as those encountered by Christ in the wilderness, but they are daily occurrences in our lifetime. We can pledge faithfulness to our Lord ... not merely in words, but in action. Motivation is what makes the difference between an active Christian and an inactive one. God's will needs to be made known. Jesus' frequent admonitions to his Disciples had one recurring note ..... go out and teach ... go out and teach! Faithful Christians enrich God's Kingdom; unfaithful Christians do not enlarge it — and often damage it! We have a great responsibility in this area of Christian dedication alone, for upon it rests the salvation of the Christian doctrine in a trouble-ridden world, and our personal salvation. MAKEUP YOUR MIND! Today we examine the importance of personal commitment to God. We take apart and study the meaning of what Jesus declared unequivocably was the first commandment loyalty to God. The Israelites were a fortunate and well-blessed people. God led them safely out of bondage; He led them through perils that the never, would have survived if it had not been for His miraculous patronage. He gave them a series of leaders who were giants in their enduring! Their leaders were zealous in reminding the Israelites of the debt they owed God for their deliverance; they — on numerous occasions — reminded them of their covenant with the Lord. But, despite all this, the people strayed from their loyalty to God, and were suitably punished. Those whe were weak in their faith fell into idolatry. Times became hard, and they forsook God even more .. .. like petulant children. But those who had dedicateed themselves to God became ever stronger in their faith. They had learned submission and discipline. Such an one was Job. Despite a the evils that befell him, he clung steadfastly to his love for God. Being human, he wailed, it is true But he submitted himself to his misfortunes with a humility that was majestic, and God did not fail How often do we fall short in our everyday lives of the greatness exhibited by these great men of the early Christian era? Selfishness is inherent in each and every one of us. Had we been tempted, as was Christ, by Satan to save himself and proclaim him (Satan) supreme — would we have been so steadfast in our loyalty — so brave? How foolish Satan was How did he dare to think that the Son would deny the Father? And so Jesus out of God's great love for mankind, fulfilled the destiny God had intended for him, for the ultimate good and benefit of mankind. What a loyalty we owe to God! And how can we possibly" repay such a great debt? Fortunately for us, we have at our disposal the wherewithal to discharge at least some of our obligation! Our temptations may not be quite as spectacular as those encountered by Christ in the wilderness, but they are daily occurrences in our lifetime. We can pledge faithfulness to our Lord ... not merely in words, but in action. Motivation is what makes the difference between an active Christian and an inactive one. God's will needs to be made known. Jesus' frequent admonitions to his Disciples had one recurring note ..... go out and teach ... go out and teach! Faithful Christians enrich God's Kingdom; unfaithful Christians do not enlarge it — and often damage it! We have a great responsibility in this area of Christian dedication alone, for upon it rests the salvation of the Christian doctrine in a trouble-ridden world, and our personal salvation. "With God All Things Are Possible!" FREE GOLDEN CROSS Box B-2117, Noroton, Conn. Christian Science Lesson-Sermon Communion will be observed in all Christian Science branch churches this Sunday. "Sacrament" is the subject of the Lesson Sermon. The services occurs twice each year, and is altered from other Sundays to include reading of the Church Tenets and a period for kneeling in silent communion. This is followed by a second repetition of the Lord's Preyar, which is an integral part of the opening for all Christian Science services. The Golden Text this week is from Romans: "The kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and poy in the Holy Ghost." Correlative passages from the denominational textbook includes the following: "We know that a desire for holiness is requisite in order to gain holiness; but if we desire holiness above all else, we shall sacrifice everything for it." ("Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy). Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, Atlanta, 1685 Mozley Drive S. W. extends a welcome to all. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON Communion will be observed in all Christian Science branch churches this Sunday. "Sacrament" is the subject of the Lesson Sermon. The services occurs twice each year, and is altered from other Sundays to include reading of the Church Tenets and a period for kneeling in silent communion. This is followed by a second repetition of the Lord's Preyar, which is an integral part of the opening for all Christian Science services. The Golden Text this week is from Romans: "The kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and poy in the Holy Ghost." Correlative passages from the denominational textbook includes the following: "We know that a desire for holiness is requisite in order to gain holiness; but if we desire holiness above all else, we shall sacrifice everything for it." ("Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy). Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, Atlanta, 1685 Mozley Drive S. W. extends a welcome to all. STEAK — PRESERVING STRAY A transparent coating that is hot sprayed on to frozen steaks lessens the risk of dehydration or contamination, reports International Management, McGraw - Hill publication. Tests have shown that steaks sprayed with the mixture did not lose as much moisture as those protected by wax paper or plastics material. Now in paperback 95c The Complete Grove Press $7.50 Edition THE MALCOLM X predicted: Published by BROVE PRESS. 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