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Use heavy or insulated draperies, fit them tightly at the top and keep them closed. -In the summer, light-colored curtains that you can see through will reflect the sun and help keep your house cool. The tightest storm door in the world doesn't work when it's open, so try to cut down the number of times that you go in and out. Adding a vesti bule at your front and back doors will also help to tighten up your house. One alternative to energy consuming air conditioning is the use of a ceiling or window fan to cool your home. Normally a house holds heat, so that there's a lag between the time the outside air cools after sunset on a summer night and the time that the house cools. The purpose of these fans is to speed up the cooling of the house, by pulling air in through open windows, up through the attic and out, 01 out through the windows. The size of the fan you buy should be determined by the amount of space your want to cool. You can figure out the fan size you need by finding the volume of your house. Rounding off to the nearest foot, multiply the length of your house by its width, then multiply by its height (from the floor to just below the attic). This will give you the volume tn cubic feet. The ca pacity of all fans is marked on the fan CFMs-that is Cubic rFeet pf air moved per minute., ? Afutfpy the volume of your house by 30. Then divide your answer by 60. This will give you the CFM rating of the fan you would need to change the air in the house 30 times an hour. A good way to keep your house cool in the summer is to shade it from the outside. The east and west sides are where the most heat comes through. If you can shade here, itU show up right away in a smaller air conditioning bill and a cooler home. Trees and vines that shade in the summer and lose their leaves for the winter are what you want. They will let the sun back in for the winter months. If you can't shade your house with trees, concentrate on keeping the sun out of your windows - awnings, sun shutters, sunshades, or reflective foil will help do the job; We Welcome Your Church News News about your hap penings at your church should be in our office not later than Monday at 5. p.m. of the week of ; publication. You might send us a church bulletin Jhat would indicate notewor thy news of your church happenings. Disabled (Continued from Page 14) programs throughout th court--try. To learn more about activities planned during IYDP, write to the Federal Interagency Commit tee for the International Year uf Disabled Persons, 330 C Street, S.W., Room 3124, Washington. D C. 20201. You will receive a packet describing the Year a a ,. calendar of national and inter national meetings during IYDP, a copy of the Presidential Proclamation, a poster, and other infunnatioa. .-.- ,( oasdaile Shopping Center v 3CGQ N. Data Uz9' Avcnds!a Drive Shanncn Raza ' 810 Ubsrty St. JUnlvcrsfty r.UII-ChapsI Hl!l 370phap8l m Rl Virginia H, Knautr it Special Assistant to the President and Durtt of the Offict of . Consumer Affairs. Sh it also tht Administration spokesperson or issues and poficiec of fitting the disabled.
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