Bronze Reporter [Volume: 3, Issue: 37]

oriismrOi-telnnisinibanseaisliiiiaa ~~ ay = corey Reina oa aes eopereapcen apo ni ow ou THE BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY. MAY 28; 1956 means checking leaks and in some cases waterfemme J the interior. Fans, de ers and pipe insulations make a basement more comfortable. Then consider ventilapee wg light-~-you may wish to tt windows, for ex- _ t room because it is easy to > install, is heat and moisture Tesistant, and adds bright, cheerful color to walis. ~ogg can give bonus living space too First, consider insula | tion. There are many types of Want Extra Room? plan your custains and upholstery to blend with the walls and floor and voila! a new room at your disposal. with a -minimum of time, effort and expense. hold the pins on the ladder sides. _ Armstrong and Gold Seal LINOLEUM | Asphalt - Rubber - Vinal - Exalon Mirroplas - Winsor ~ WALL TILE | Guaranteed by Good Housekeep~s The Tile That Looks Like Ceramic 4 i] j if i 4 i 4 ~ ii h i He Hy /, *@ Oo ib i af it hit iit i Hit Hh; lip; i u, & i: Hl tt H 6 oO Hi] ar 4 ah ta! 0PM Y heii ere, NO Pomc Now~s the time to ~.~ STEP OUT of the small-car field into a BIG-VALUE It~s big through and through with traditional Oldsmobile quality! From that 230-h.p. Rocket. to that cushion-soft, big-car ride! Try a Rocket today! It~s the big value of the year! Engine.. se Map AT 6%. ~ i 4 FACTORY STORES 2201 N. Dort Hwy. 1028 N. Saginaw St. CE 3-0893 $901 Fenton Rd. G-1259 Ballenger PAINT PAINT CORPORATION MANUFACTURER o 60 OE 4-6615 CE 8-819 CE 5-6709 OHA LETTER~ THE man? FROM MY - ~extremely steep-sloped roof.. The The 'The roof may have a number of ~either a flat roof or a sh sloped roof, | steep as the early English design. | Sometimes the Cape Cod will; | Recognize These Designs?}~ Household Hints - The roof line is often the clue to the architecture of a house. The ~early English~ house has an eaves drop very low, often below level of the first floor céiling. small, sharply peaked gables, - The ~contemporary~ desi; ~ roo The true ~ranch house~ will have a rambling, low-slope roof. The ~Cape Cod~ has a steeply ~though not nearly so have single-window dormers. The most frequently seen ~split]s leve)~ has two roof levels, refiecting the two main living levels in~ the house. The roof levels, like the living levels, are less than a full story apart. The ~southern colonial~ has a fairly steep roof. It also has a flatroof front porch, supported by stately columns. American Technical Society in cOvering the roof. Certain styles were more likely to be cov-. ered by straw, wood, tile, pitch, or stone The current tendency is to seek roof distinctiveness not through varied roofing materials, but through the. use of color. shingles comes in a multitude of colors, suitable for any special preference. ~The darker colors of generally are preferred for oh ~ houses, the li Tot colors for low, rambling dwe Early English houses, with a multiplicity of roof surfaces, usually re spond best to ee iG more ~subdued ades. Southern colonial houses aes call for the darker colors, which help. maintain the traditional aspect of stateliness. A virtue of the lighter colors for. one-story. contemporary and ranch homes ~is that they attract attention, drawing the eye of the - observer ~upward. The act of looking up gives the illusion of Years ago, it was possible to distinguish a house style, in some greater height and enhances the importance. of the. house. F We have a ROCKET to fit your pocket Lippincott ~ Motor Sales, Inc. ~ bs sya: ~ FLINTS OLDEST GENERAL | worone DEALER a i gag). SHOWROOM USED CAR LOT 1410 N. Saginaw Street 1319 N. Saginaw Street ~Phone CE 2-5171 Phone CE 8-7022 ~ Drcaiisleniee Ranacadaaliuascianacaneie BETTER FLOOR SANDING You will do a better job of ~sanding floors if proper equipment is used. One machine cannot do the whole job. Both a floor sanding machine and an edging machine are needed. The edger.sands near the walls where the large sander cannot reach. poate, or until measure, by. the materials used | RHUBARB RECIPES RS ras" ge e Pah bo Piace in 13x9 oblong pan 1% cups sugar and 2 cups water, cook 5 minutes. Make your favorite shortcake dough, roll1|3~ thick into an oblong 6x Spread with 2 cups cut up rbubarb, (%~) and. 1 cup cut-u % - teaspoon.3 Tablespoons shortening 1 egg _Milk to dampen ~2 cups rhubarb pirces ~ ~2|3 cp sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 te ion orange rind 1 tablespoon orange juice Line pan or dish with rhu barb pieces, cover with sugar, cinnamon and orange rind. -Mix dry ingredients (flour, 4 Table spoons sugar, baking powder and salt) and combine.with shortening, milk and egg. Pour over rhubarb. Bake at 350 de- - grees for 25 minutes, then pour over 1 tablespoon orange juice, sprinkle with sugar and bake 15 minutes more. Recipe for a refreshing drink. PINK RHUBARB REFRESHER Cook to a' mush in 5 cups boiling. water 2 lb. tender pink rhubarb, (cut, but not peeled, unless tough) Press through isieve. Measure juice. For each re: Alcle MEslolcle Mtl | Crossword ~ [clolsiiusicisMalalate * S ACROSS 24. Diety - bp OIN S E AIT AIR] I a 1 Lime 2% Sprite Sc lElE|T MM OE IAD Ee ahah: SPINIRIRIFIOMEKIRIOINTE 13. Self 90. Reverence L14. Ripped $1. Part of foot Nir it OiT Ritic 16. Cr 37 Narrow. AILITIEIRMERIEICIRIE|T IS iz Partin Play gg enews PLE TOIRI JAMMIE [RIE Neil colnet Poe | MlOIPISMMEIXITIRIA 23. Printing measure 43. Ireland ~ISIETMI 1 Hm SIOIR EIAIR 24. Hi 44. A ZI. Steer a ship 45. Ye sick EIR! Emi AIT IE St laden Pine oe ~* WALDIE MSIE AISI JE IA oa?) Gre i. 0 ~ f. 36. Fails $0 Hollow ~ when due $3. Kind of ~letttice ~ be -comcianaamr 40. Part of tobe Sau ewe eke: coe eel 2 te -_ D | 47. More cruel:: 51. Stir up iS i le T sh Set can at tek things: 2d 55. Small island 1s 1G) 56. Put on - 57. Slave FES 59. Superlative suffix 2% les 126 a7 | 30 |! 13211, 6A. Expired DOWN | Leos connd 36. T 3. Pierce: 4 Expel air | hae suddenly from \ & Private ~ tag, ook FAN TA cos pom \ S7 $2 |S3 a & fan sleetes ss 56 67 10. Shield beariag Eb ok oem: r 3 | 59 | | oe 1 Hewat a m Ae a ~:: =o ale. ~ don't overlook the man ~ used in the past cup, add % cup sugar. Stir un-. Chill. For each cup Serves This is really different drink, one that even calorie. watchers can enjoy. trig Poet ~ Wwe are oe ee list pes for various pies sauces made with re gg many | fine uses for rhubarb that you have and don~t be afraid to experiment with new ideas. Have you tried rhubarb meringue pies? They are mighty good. a Again, won~t you please cal~ the Argus office and tell us that you will share a~favorite recipe of yours with us? And do make it soon. And now for a practical slant, ~if you have more rhubarb on hand than you can use at the time, here is a recipe for RHUBARB CONSERVE 3 lbs. sugar 3 lbs. rhubarb 2 lemons 1 or 2 oranges, ~ut up fine. Blanched almonds be added when almost ~don>. Cut up rhubarb, put lemons, and oranges throug rh fruit chopper then mix all well with sugar and let stand overnight. In the morn ing let mixture cook until it thickens. Pour hot into hot jars and seal. ~ Replacing OW Water Pipe When.-hot water turns rusty, when old plumbing starts to leak, or when water slows to a dribble, Copper tube is ideal for home - time to check present plumbing. because of obstructed piping, it~s - modernization. It is durable and can be installed with a minimum of breaking into wals and floors. Soft copper tube is easily bent by hand and run between studs or floor beams. It will carry hot or cold water equally well without rusting. Not only is copper highly effi-.. cient, but it can be joined by a simple soldering operation. Long lengths are easily connected, without using threaded joints or caulking compound. The resulting joint is strong and completely watertight for long. service without trouble. Besides standard copper tubing the Copper & Brass Research Associatidn recently announced a new, type engineered to have lighter walls so that it can be installed in present homes without ~furring out~ plaster partitions. Important cost savings are ob stained, but none of the advant- ~ ages of copper are lost: smooth inside walls, tight joints and freedom from corrosion. -. When out-moded 2 Dene has ~ been ~up-dated~ in this manner you can then turn to new~ fixtures and material which make a bath more attractive and prac - tical. Heat and moisture resistant wall coverings, such as. plastic wall tile, can do. much to increase both the beauty and value Tn 12 | | rt CE 8-5723 312 W. COURT LNT | HEATING COMPANY Perimeter Heating Specialists Automatic Heating - Gas - Oll- Coal_ ~BE CERTAIN WITH BURTON~ New House Heating Syste ms Financed G-3414 s. Saginaw Street Phone CE 5-2549 COMPLETE HOME REMODELING WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE @ OUR WORKMANSHIP | @ OUR SERVICE ce @ OUR PRICES. at Birch Kitchen Cabinets * *e*ekeeenk & BOWLES STORM SASH AND AWNINGS ~ G-A189 Fenton Rd. bit o> a a ow S 4 ae Flint 7, Mich. CALL ~.} ~ CE 4-4898 or CE 9-8991 ~ of your present home. DRUNK DRIVERS L| GET THE BEST - GET BOWLES ~ WET BASEMENT? aa Lick |i With This |,~ ONE-TWO PUNCH! STops ss WATER Fiow AY OnE AT ONCE WITH DIKE! pms Limwed asin yin dark or ~bleed through~ the Peesless Cement Paint you apply Over it. SECOND ~ KEEP YOUR BASEMENT DRY AND MAKE IT DECORATIVE WITH PEERLESS CEMENT PAINT You'll find Peerless Cement Paint is far easier to apply than coment paint you're aver used. And becuse of tt higher portland cemeat contest a ~ more durable- coating that effectively seals out Schenaed tha Seth eisedel oped Peerless Cement Paint not only will basement y Gf have first sealed off the Paint has en cee ee coe ee ~ pe oget tne od dazzling otfers you a wide tange {BURROUGHS BUILDING CENTER 625 W. SECOND STREET PH. CE 22181 - eee

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 3, Issue: 37]
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