Daily Times-Gazette, 15 Jul 1950, p. 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE .. SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1950 By JOAN O'SULLIVAN Today's Cape Cod cottage may be tomorrow's ranch house. If it sounds improb- able, take a look at the plans shown here and you'll see that | it can be done. - : Start off with a cozy cot- 1 tage for two -- young mar- rieds certainly don't need more' than three rooms, { There's a good-sized kitchen, ! where the bride cai read her ! new cook book and whip up i yecipes like his mother used | to make. z 4 ! * %he living room is wonder- ful, too. It's spacious and has { a bay window with the center | GARAGE 109" 210" PORCH HERE of two bedrooms. DINING RW 10:3"213"0" ie da RE the, plans for Cape C J] KITCHEN BED ROOM 12-6" 0-1" LIVING ROOM 216° x W'-7" 1043" 7-2* £8 12-6" 8-11" | 3ED ROOM ) cottaoe that can grow into a ranch house. Dining room, which may be added, is placed convenient to kitchen. If desired, plans permit the addition Science Aids THE ACCUSING FINGER Regina-- 'CP)--Reporting has its FISHING INDUSTRY With the entry of Newfoundland | hazards. 'A court reporter here had | into confederation, Canada became 8a Sur omicuae two tues re- | the main fish producing country in | cently when a 13-year-old girl point- ed Sol Sa oad Ag the world in terms of dollar value. | ha seen behaving in a disorderly | manner. While the embarrassed reporter mumbled into his notes, a ! sash a large picture window. | There's a natural fireplace .1 and, to the right of it, a book . .ghelf. The 'one bedroom fea- | tures three 'windows and * should be easy to decorate at- tractively. 'And that takes care of the original house, which «is 30 | i feet'wide by 22 feet deep; has a full basement. wid * Comes a time when the In Clearing Up Smoke Nuisance Scientific advancements in the field of temperature eontrol are helping to clear the air over Mim- detective corrected the identification ico, Ontario, and adjacent lakeshore | and the real accused was fined $5. | communities of malpdorous garbage EE ---- | incinerator smells, BORDER RATS The Vitis Sevus Skineaior | Company & imico recently com- - | pleted te installation of a modern Mog Smad oI Eg | controlling and recording system | pa¢o ove moving toward the border -------------------- wt HILLSIDE FLOOR SERVICE Floors Laid, Sanded and Finished RUBBER, MASTIC ond Cape Cod is just too small for | our dream family. They have no problem at all, because the architect envisioned this house as one that could spread out----and spread out it does, on to right and left if neces- sary. . Off to the right, for ex- * ample, you can add a wing * with two more bedrooms for a.dining room, porch, and a garage for the family car. # When the family grows up, i this holse does, too. i The original house takes up { 12,990 cubic feet; 2 addition- ; al bedrooms, 4,018; garage, , 2,783 ; dining room and porch, £2,129. " An information sheet giv- ing sketches and diagrams, 2 which will enable you to judge . whether this house is for you, is available. Send a self-ad- dressed stamped envolope to ! this newspaper.for the name ® ° "Sheep Dog" Planes Help Goose Hunters By J. C. GRAHAM Canadian Press Correspondent Christchurch, N. Z.--(CP)--Lat-| est sport in Southern New Zealand is wild goose shooting with an air- | plane as beater or musterer. In the Rangitata Valley area of the] South Island, Canadian Geese are so numerous that they have become a pest and farmers organize regular goose shoots with the aid of a plane. _ | A pilot in a light, easily man- | oeuvrable plane, flies over the flocks | IT'S HARD to believe that this long, low ranch style house |ing. The one-car garage and porch, started off in life as a Cape Cod cottage -- but it did! bay window and the porch, at right show the original build- | at left, and wing with The | window, right, were added later. i and address of the firm from | feeding geese at a low altitude: the Minneapolis-Honeywell turers of the control equipment. which virtually knocks the "bite" | e rotiess Alberta ouit of the obnoxious chimney Whiff. | \.,vincial entomolc It- is one of the first such systems are within na of Sse for incinerators to be installed in porqe and some are expected to Canada, according - to hg cross by he end of the year. He | warned Albertans to take defensive lator -Co. Ltd. Leastde, manufac- | no. coc J. H. Brown, MARBOLEUM TILE BATTLESHIP LINOLEUM 286 Hillside -- Phone 547M i ---- -------------- For decades, all municipalities have been dependent on natural | draft, low temperature burning for | the disposal of garbage and rub- "[bish. Under this method, the ef- ficiency of the combustion was af-| fected by the vagaries of atmos | pheric conditions -- and the neigh- borhood 'was frequently subjécted | to an odoriferous nuisance. The advent of forced draft firing | and higher furnace temperatures lessened the quantity of volatile! '| material loosed on the innocent countryside; - but temperatures of 2,000 to 2,400 degrees demanded some, means of control. Engineers of the Brown Instruments division of Minneapolis-Honeywell solved the problem. Efficient . temperature control in an incinerator furnace is important for several reasons. In the first place a greater volume of het air can be provided for use with great- er static pressure during periods of wet weather and during the fall canning season with less possibility ELECTRICAL WORK ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS . Speciclists In Industrial and Domestic Construction and Maintenance AND FOR QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AND SERVICE : Consult i which this sheet may be ob- [to get them into the air. Then he: 'tained. Ask for "The Braun." |drives them towards the \shooters} i i :_|spread out across the valley. By| ' Ly To Jrrve at.a Foneral esti chasing from side to side behind mate o e construction cOSt | the flock as a dog does with sheep, of this house, ascertain con- |he can drive them towards the struction costs per cubic foot |guns in a compact group which in your locality, then multiply |™2kes the best target. maintenance cost resulting by When fresh, Canadian Geese avoiding thermal shock. Plant capa- this by the number of cubic : : ) z oo oo Bere The result fo Take Ls niles 5 hour, bt it THE, ORIGINAL HOUSE, a small compact Cape Cod home. Trellis effect adds interest to |city is increased by greater avail- here. res | ot c ep them moving for | entrance. é large bay window : : : able high pressure and last, but not shou'd be within 10 per cent a few miles they slow down. The yun to the-minute org : has picture window centre sash, giving the house an |)... "(he "municipality loses a lot either way of-the cost. pilot must drive the birds low | *" . of its atmospheric "B.0." ---- | enough to be in range of the guns, | = ; SALMON PRICE SET but if he gets too far above them | " obi {he loses sight of them as their BARBLESS FISHERMEN Vancouver--(CP)--British Colum- | dull brown backs do not show up 4 . | ; : ' bia Tspermen 1 yeh 2. cent. seals the Tusock Country below. 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