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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Sep 1964, p. 14

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SABRY IN MOSCOW Arab Republic was welcomed|rived to discuss use of 225,000 MOSCOW (AP)--Prime Min-|in Moscow Tuesday by Soviet|000 rubles in long-term credit ister Aly Sabry of the United| Premier Khrushchev. Sabcy ar-| granted by the Soviet Union in 2A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, September 19, 1964 Bigger Storage Space Possible Most homes. need additionaljand the dining room side could storage space for necessities of|contain storage space for linens everyday living, collector's|and silverware. items, and the mounds of accu-; A divider can be simple or mulated treasures that individ-jelaborate depending upon fam- ual family members can't beariily needs and budget. Built as to toss out, a free-standing unit, a divider Built-ins provide the ideal an-|that does not serve as a load- swer for increased storage facil-| bearing. structure can be moved ities since they can be designed/easily at a later date if the to yield greater and more flex-|needs of tne home should wre use of space -- most fur-' change. | niture occupying the same area. j . | A well-planned built-in unit pe Bs oe hie , Rage only solves storage and space|ynits more versatile than ever. problems but makes a Tr0OM/The selection of hinges and look better. jhardware helps set the built-in Figure out the type, shape/styie and the available designs and size of built-in units best | allow for a wide choice from suited to your purpose. At, {modern to traditional styling. though beta Sue gi spear One of the best materials to od mgpeoont es cade ce dress up your storage units and 0 ; # he Ives, cabinets,|t0 hide joints, cover defects and ponents: s * 'break up thé monotony of drab drawers and doors. Combine). 1. ig mouldings. The list of and arrange these elements into) ugar : the built-ins you need. applications of mouldings is Furniture sometimes can pro- limitless and they come in a vide storage and solve many\yariety of sizes and shapes. space problems. For ee we - bedroom bunks allow. for 'addi-| tional hide-away storage besides} A -- ea Pea creating extra sleeping space.| Actress Shirley Booth was} Wooden bunks give a smooth|born Thelma Ford, but her be tr: They are odorless |paint for these wooden upper|modern appearance that en-/father refused to allow her to| and oe as Bag Ber poet cal pprr|hances _ the piney hs You =e the! water. Manufacturers of these| ,House paint can also be used iy ora a Sn aeatien stage. s ® # paints recommend that a spe-|to protect wooden shingles used i ae a tly oni aaah Ak Decide Paint Requirements cial primer be used over new|as siding, but the usual prac- he Y ante itor c benches OF wood and for repaint jobs. jtice is to stain them with a sey Ab ocneg ay Siher natural- A yardstick, pencil and paper,ja primer to seal it and pre-| Where the old paint is injtinted preservative. 4 var ish Por with a partly col- and a few minutes of fifth) vent uneven absorption of the|good condition, it is necessary} Porch floors should be coat- ly finishe grade arithmetic will tell you|top coat. It is wise to use thejonly to prime any bare spotsjed only with the floor and ored baa iettaiscnent oer how much paint you'll need/primer recommended by the|and follow with a single coat\deck enamels designed to take A oragd frei ated into fal for any decorating job. |maker of the quality finish|of quality house paint. the punishment floors receive.|*te can be Sain pref To start, multiply the length|coat you intend to use. The) The best time to paint aj built-in wall, penny oak of each of the walls by its\primer is followed by either| A word of caution: Some of/house is during a dry spell graphy equipment and 8 se height. This will give you the|two coats of regular house|today's house paints are de-jwhen the humidity is low.|2alls¥iN sy and hifi saneen: number of square feet to be|paint or a coat of the newer|signtd to be self-cleaning. They/Don't paint when the tempera- Built-in stereo or Mi" eieactive: covered. Add the total area of|one-coat paints. chalk gradually and the outer|ture is below 40 degrees orjents can be arranged effec all four walls together, and| layer to which the dirt adheres) when it is very hot. y. } you'll have the powell of} Water-thinned house -- paints|washes away with the rains. fem agg ae mg Re) A room divider wun ngs ' square feet to be painted. Do|have all the advantages of the|there is masonry below the) SCHOOL BY SHIFT creates a good working wall, be : ; c 3 . ~ it should deduct for windows unless|more familiar interior water- i | KAMLOOPS, B.C. (CP) --/too, If well planned, i the a tang serge re home, classroom shortages will force|fill the special meeds of the they are huge. For ceilings|thinned paints. They dry in an ' | rec : bes | floors, multiply the jengeh hour or less, which means that such chalking paints will stain) |. 1, 909 students in this schoollareas it divides. The side of a by the width. lsudden rains will not spot the|the brick, concrete or stone. Beldistrict to attend school on ajroom divider facing the kitchen The back iabel of the paint/finish nor will insects and dust/sure to specify a non-chalking|shift basis this year. might house utensils and dishes, @an tells you how many square feet will be covered by a gallon or other quantity you'll be buy- ing. If this data is not given, ask your paint dealer. Divide the total number of square feet you are planning to- paint by| the number of square feet a) gallon will cover. This will tell you how many gallons or frac- tions of gallons you'll need. In) general, a gallon of interior} paint will cover about 50 square feet. / | Bear in mind, however, that if you are painting a wall or} the ceiling a color different) from the other walls, you'll) have to calculate the require-| ments separately for each color, Now Carry A Complete Line of BLACK & DECKER Power Tools and Accessories FINE OSHAWA HOME -- JASMINE CRESCENT Few Quick Calculations ue DOWNTOWN CENTRE OSHAWA WILSON'S neta. You'll Enjoy Comfortable Living In KINGSMERE ioe MODEL HOMES NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION These rules will be accurate) for flat surfaces, but not all surfaces are flat. Here are rules for special objects: First, measure the front area and then multiply by the number; shown: Balustrades 4, lattice) work 4, grills 2, cornices 2,| cabinets 5 and radiators 7. Calculating the amount of/ paint needed for the outside) of the house follows indoor| rules. One complicating feature) in exterior painting is determin- ing how much paint is needed for triangular gables. The form-| ula for the area of a triangle is multiply its width by half a height. If there are two gables, | multiply this result by two. | Several factors «determine! how many coats of paint you) will need to protect the ex-| terior of your home against} the elements and make it an attractive dwelling. New wood always A Few Ideas For Planters More and more homes going up with built-in stone or brick planters -- which creates a need for plants to put in them. Use of a planter is like use of a window box--except that planters are usually bigger and! offer more opportunities. A planter can contain low shrubs and perennials, where! a window box cannot. It can contain plants a bit taller than) those in a window box. Mound- ing type plants should be stress-| ed in a planter, where those in a/ window box can be lower and more trailing. The main stress in a planter might be on annual flowers,| which are colorful and long lasting. Colors should be chosen! to harmonize with the color of) the house, or offer pleasing con- trast to it. Miniature roses should do) well in a planter. Cushion type) chrysanthemums should be at- tractive in fall. | Good annuals for a planter include petunia, nasturtium,| pansy, annual phlox, sweet) |, 12-Piece Living Room Group Includes your choice of 2-piece sofebed or chester- . 2 toble lomps . and color- 199.00 This Is but ONE of the magnificent mew homes built by ARM- STRONG now open for your inspection. With 6 different model homes to see, you're sure to find just the model of home. you've at a price thot will really surprise you! We'd BEAUTIFUL ARMSTRONG field suite ... . 3 arborite tables. , and shades . . . 2 decorator cushions. . ful hassock, 12-PIECE GROUP ....++......005- requires been looking for... love to see you here this week end. NO NEED TO WAIT! 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