Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 25 Jun 1956, p. 22

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ws Brush-on Enamels Brighten Surfaces But for the reconditioning of major kitchen appliances that have fallen heir to scorches, stains, heat blackening and nicks, the man-of-the house can make him- self an expert. It's all done with special -- and Use colorful, Brush-On Enamels. Jane Doe, looking at her hus- pand, says tearfully: "Either you buy new kitchen equipment or I'm going home to Mother. nd John Doe, sighing, says: "It just needs fixing, my love I'll do it on Staurday." In many cases, he's, right. And in many cases he can be dead wrong. For a leaknig gas line or a broken wire needs expert attention And, like the wonderful one-hoss shay, the appliances may just be worn out and ready for replace- ment According to the experts, who make much of the equipment used to carry electrical power, many old ranges, ovens, griddles and other household helps can be a severe drain on the power lines and the pocketbook Gas industry -spokesmen warn expert care is necessary in burners and gas lines. A to your local utility of- fice will bring immediate help. available -- paint and a paint brush. For laboratory develop- ments have put heat-and-cold- resistant enamels on the market, suitable for home use, which are available in hues from pastels to high-fashion tints. One of the manufacturers, Sapolin, has a paint for each Kkit-| chen appliance, as well as for| woodwork and walls, The heat-| | resistant enamel withstands tem-| peratures as high as 400 degrees without peeling, cracking, blister- ing or discoloring. In most cases, the outside of the range or oven never reaches this temperature. Usually, the appliance paints dry to a low lustre if they are applied to a well-prepared surface, free of soap, grease and oil. Nearest Electric Outlet | Puts Range On The Table old kitchen bouquet that used to sizzle from the greal, black, coal-burning stove is still part of the warmth of Canadian living. But the noises are differ- ent For househ The d cookery has been broken up : assigned to more than 30 ag that have come to make life easier and digestion smoothe A quick look at the list shows: Blenders, broilers, coffee makers, deep fryers, defrosters, egg cook- ers, food mixers, juice extractors, roasters, sandwich grills, toasters, coffee mill plates, waffle irons, knife si fice cream freezers, trivets, irons electric corn popper, a sandwich grill or a waffle iron. | 1f you're a working wife, you can | turn out-a complete meal with an | electric broiler, a food mixer, and a coffee maker. The new broilers have self-contained sandwich grills and latest coffee makers turn out a cup of brew per minute. If there's a baby in your house, or in a friend's home, an auto- matic bottle warmer is a good gift. It brings the formula up to the right temperature and keeps it | there, ! ALL-IN-ONE FOR YOU All-in-one appliances are bloom- ing, too. A combination cooker and fryer will take care of soups, THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, June 25, 1956 24 bl I I Vi > ™ same Sime on the same st f | Here's how it works. Polaroi Dou eo mage S irtue viewers, or two polaroid screens 3 Gute 5 | are placed before the set. The ment: two sets in one room take, INSULTI..G FENCE I T Ww T | = = |polaroid _ fields separate the 1p too much Jrace 25 the sou BONNYVILLE Alta, images of the two channels se- ? : «| Councillors of t in 1wo-yvay 1elevision lected. To determine public reaction io|berta town ¢-s In addition there are two sep-|this two-in-one innovation, Duo-|picket fence #:ound the federal The saddest truelife drama of ic left to whatever channel she arate sound systems that carry |SCOPIC will go on display in vari- Building as a "monstrosity," dan- all usually begins on Friday night. |likes. io the programs to individual ear|Ous cities throughout the country. gerous and an insult to Bonnyville. And generally it runs like this:| But at least one television man- pieces. The engineers on the proj- And if it is accepted with enthu-| The old man wants to watch the ufacturer, Allen B. Du Mont, has ect say that not only will the|siasm, the commercial finished NEW AIRPORT fights on television. |an answer. It doesn't involve buy- adults be able to watch their fa-|Product will cost about $600. | HAVRE-AUX-MAISONS, Que, -- His wife wants to watch aling another set or disposing of the yorite programs, but the living-| So far, prevues for average An airport is under construction drama. : wife. room will again become a place viewers have brought the majority near this Magdalen Island com- They compromise, His answer is the Du for normal conversation. {of women out in favor of Duo- munity in.an area known as Dune- Does this answer the problem of scopic. Back in the laboratory, du-Sud. Land for the al was the man-of- called 4 the - house ends up in a local Mont Duoscopic, and if it becomes so. Their argu- good sign. tavern where he can see the box- a commercial success, it means buying two sets? Inventors of the and in the sales offices, that's a furnished by the municipality ing matches. And the good woman'that two programs can be seen at'Duoscopic hope Havre-aux-Maisons. Sharp Electric.... INVENTORY ; ANCES ON ALL NORGE APPLIANCES - (BS TV BEGINS LE THIS WEEK TERRIFIC SAVINGS - VALUES GALORE I's Big! It's Bright! It's Beautiful! (Model C6-14) Separate Freezer Chest holds 80 pounds of frozen foods. "Moist Cold" Compartment. CLEARANCE! stews, puddings and deep-fat-fried| dishes. This one will sit as neatly | in the kitchen as it will on the buffet table or out in the patio. In addition to the appliances themselves, there is a whole range of cooking aids to help you do the Roll-Out Shelves and Meat Saver. Twin Por- celain Crispers. Double-deep Handidor with Tilt-Down Shelves. Butter Bank, Cheese Con- ditioner, Egg Nest. Meal Saver Jars. Overall dimensions: 64" high, 3034" wide, 32 15/16" deep. Custom Cap, optional, extra, BUYING ON A BUDGET 1 (Model A6-85) This list will prove handy (a), if nt | you are called upon to recite at a ¥ quiz show and (b), if you want to make your kitchen odern and efficiens Most wares MARS TO BE NEIGHBOR SOON cur only when Mars' opposition coincides with its perihelion (P), the point in its eliptical orbit at which it is=closest to the sun. When opposition coincides with Mars' aphelion (A), the point at which it is farthest from the sun, the planet's opposition dis- tance from the earth is also the greatest. Scientists are making arrange- | ments for an all summer study of the planet Mars which, on Sept. 7, will be closer to the earth than it has been since 1924. The "black-light'" mural, top, shows Mars with its spolar "cap" and the faint geometric markings sometimes called can- als, Very close approaches oc- Gas Incinerator Consumes Trash -- New Kitchen Gadget New gas incinerators have table washing action and the draining tops and are designed to handle pump department stores, house- stores or hardware stores job. carry these appliances, And a A cooking aid that does not cook's tour among the counters qualify as an appliance but as a ought to be a revelation in what's life-saver is a serving cart. On an new since last you shopped for easily movable frame with smooth- utensils rolling wheels, a kitchen dolly If your daughter is a teen-ager saves steps in bringing food to thc now, you can make her parties a table or in moving prepared food breeze to prepare for, with an! about the kitchen They're Working Up A Lather Over How To Keep You Clean Looking i a Folder washing ing. Suits would be used abou a everything but bottles and cans Timers control the wash cycle an ine, t's harc lo igure out month. | and none-burnables such as bottle and automatically shut off when Y anyone Would w int 73 teplace No one, however, need be s0|tops. Ash removal is simply done the cycle is completed. Wringers . hie hah ; His Biv, Erwor er optimistic a5 to postpane the RE by pulling and emptying out aon these models fcorporate many ions 3 0 atisfy th slenti 'ys-| cha ol is year's Easter outfit.|drawer safety features includin instant 5% al gazing conti ies as they still These advances are years away,| or kitchen appliances can! Stop "and tension releas gE slight f 3 o a otter n ' © ' " seve on- Ee to ih, fs ool, Lost S50 lia ois Jo the (Gseaving ooes| FLUSEAcs ou 387 oe of several Cob = ; sks one hard-headed dreamer, reality. . PE a) venience. Automatic coffeepots res, th d fi hot wat i OR ha I el Lr for "sopic™ have been outfitted with new elec-| = ith the need for more hot waler Lt eda it gies fav J Earns goes or Sopie wash-| tric elements that enable them to evident in many home laundries, Pe Jie iy a che hot BP gd oe TY age ire a es which | produce a pot of coffee in seconds. Hot, water heaters are claiming sg 8 formula thal 23 rout e with sound | oasters take over all the details their share of attention. Neat and "Why won't there come a day Ted ue na ee ougiol browning the bread from gently ge ht Cig tame 3 0 . yi ket. Engineers|jowering the slices to heat, and 3% ¢ models have work-iz hen a7 you have 10 49 10 Slesn| have found them inefficient for | raising them up again noiselessly, tops; others, larger and with great- oth, By Je, A . genera ae in their present form,|to reheating the cold toast without|er capacily, come in the conven- u-r-rp the dirt will Whi van- A ary, any Years away from | burning a erumb | ional o rien! foam. and mater " e oui | YASH-! § LUES |: trad x . hed ? But the principle indeed is inter- NO WaSH.DAY BLUES |ials inside offer faster heating of Today's cleansing agents are a esting. And it seems theoretically Stepping into the laundry room, water, less risk of water corrosion. Frozen Storage Capacity--46 Ibs. 4 shelves. One half-size. 2 deluxe ice cube trays. Re- cessed Interior Light. Titanium Porcelain in- terior. Overall cabinet dimensions: 56" high, 2373" wide, 3058" deep. Model A6-85 ... ONLY 00 PRICES BEGIN AY EASY BUDGET TERMS | Come In Today For The Best Deal In Town SH A i) ELECTRIC TELEVISI {is the same. | activity. | Careful control a -- types of fabrics is featured by all GOOD DIPLOMATS types of dryers, to avoid the HALIFAX (CP) L "hing | 0 Dolan, Searching and shrinkage problems. |y.,4 of the federal tourist bureau, prove lint traps, some made told a service club meeting here i aE Ae ne ng Sioft | that service clubs do more to pro- y ._'|mote good relations between coun Automatic washing machines|tries than all the speeches of dip- of heat for all rs ARE COMPANY 140 Simcoe St. 8. RA 8-8214 ng step in just that direction. Possible that we'll someday shake YOU'll note more good news. Auto-| Automatic thermostats govern t this particular chemist is|Off our own dirt without getting matic clothes dryers are beg water temperature, and control nkiog of a new solution that|into a bathtub or standing in a made for pldaetTninded shoppers. | dials on some permit settings to puld do a perfect job in seconds| shower Fewer frills hi these lower-priced dials on some, permit setings o> as long as would be required to| -- --- ryers but the essential operation heavy usage, or vacation in- Ip the garments into containers d instantly lift them out again 00 C Only a dream? Serious-minded ers an searchers say no . speaker at a recent laundry B K t B ht ference spoke of one prediction e e Il t new synthetic detergents, The shining lustre of y i 5 £ your port- Bgels for, short, pin be able electric cooking appliances ped through houses like water in|can grace your table for years if i g s than 50 years, They would run you'll just give them the Ti uk Tuminated, panels am Jomats, pen the faucet was turned at the soap-and-water care. temperature, amount of water and ____ _____ shstand, bath-tub, kitchen sink The heating mechanism will burn washing cycle are queens of the GOOD PRICE washer, itself clean on any electric cook-| as ha i i I'S N v a Hg oot up a e 1 washday. But semi-automatic| ST JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) The e orecast is actually conser- De a) rath ers, table wringer - washers, less expensive, first lobsters shipped from New- ive. Instead of 50 years from iin 3 grills, % wa e rons, Or and requiring more supervision foupdland to the United States Ww, this could be done today 3a " Siig owever, the ena- have made marked advances. market this year netted fishermen huid soap dispensers already are Mel or metal parts around the pysh hutton controls start the 34 cents a pound mon equipment in many pub- Neating coils need wiping with a i : Places Sn. rol rs h -- a RA ster: ers have re- Pthers dream of "throwaway | movable trays and racks that can rics," of compounds and syn-|he worked in the dishpan. Don't! ic weaves remarkably cheap to {scrub the grid of a waffle - iron, | y, such things as 'shirts and hut do keep the outside and edges! sedresses would never have to spotless. Shake the crumbs out of washed, as the user would your electric toaster before wiping Ww them away after one wear- 'the outside. 0th All Over The County .... AND STILL CLIMBING DDAY'S CROSSWORD ACROSS 2. Man's name 1. Asiatic tree % (var.) (var.) Writers §. Meit of elegies _ B. The seal on Music note on papal . Ardent bulls desire . Expected Sharpen 2. Not working 7. The wallaba 3. Close (Braz.) 4. An Amale- { . Flowing kite king ; 2 Diagonal B. Part of ¢ line of , "to be Vd a seam i 34. Edge B. Lines Flood » of a (abbr) Game g For wound da x Seesaw .Those in © § of chance » / 28. Birds as ~ final year | Hawaiian 1] 2 class at college bird 29 Tellurium | , Sky-god Metal (sym.) : {Teut.) . Mitigating A seasoning English dean Awned (Bot.) Fold over Highest known mountain in the world 21. The chief Day in and day out, month in and month out, the never- ceasing constant climb of new Times - Gazette subscribers 23. Ameri- can Indians 25 Saturday's Answer 32. Harden (var) 33. Clty (Mae) is spreading out all over Ontario county. yord ® Ajax ® Brooklin ® Manchester © Bowmanville ® Pickering ® Port Perry © Prince Albert ® Courtice ® Whitby In Oshawa alone more than 10,000 homes receive the Times-Gazette daily 14,231 and all the rural routes in the area. ® Columbus © Raglan The daily average net paid for the month of May was lest son Noah DowN move in pite of According to a recent survey the average number of people per home in this area was 4.1 persons per home.

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