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J I 1 1 Spi IT'S SPRING With the arrival of spring, [ homeowners' thoughts turn to checking the inside and ' outside of their houses for i safety hazards There are some good reasons for performing this annual spring cleaning and repair Royal-Globe ' Insurance Companies remind you that ti poorly maintained home can be danger, nrr A',HMlni> m thn kmrnrnm kiii approximately' 27,000 injure more than 4.2 million ' each year An analysis shows that falls account for 9,800 of _ a"nci poisoiTin27600~ Home' accidents kill more children aged one?thrattffh1 l y e a ir s ' t1i"a"n ~ alt of the rrext six causes of death combined. One of the hazards you should check your home for is unsafe walking surfaces which may cause falls. Some H it-v en ii vt? measurtrs include: buffing floors thoroughly to remove excess, wax; wiping dry all spilled water, oil or grease-,' adequately lighting all traffic areas, especially stairs, and repairing all loose boards and floor coverings. To prevent fires, a homeowner should clean out the hasement?and closets,?discarding old newspapers, boxes, magazines, rags and junk which may have accumulated over the years. Throw out old paint or solvent containers holding only small amounts of their original contents. Another source of^ir^ is deficient efwirin About one m eight home fires results from \v i r i ng faults or de fecti ve nnl Today, the average homeowner uses about six times as rrrach electricity ift his or -her home as was used 25 years ago. There is a good chance that an older home _ "^aFlNTS^FORTr: -V/ ANDY I IOMEOWKIER.S If you need a saw that performs basic operations ? such as crosscu tt ing, ripping, mitering and beveling ? yet want a saw that's capable of much more complicated operations such as compound angle cutting, you may be in tho market tor a radial arm saw. i! w I Loi S3?:: IvXv!*. i&SSjSj HI liiii I W I M pi 15:50, 6:20.,6: t I 4:20' ' J- 6:50, 7:50, ring C i... CLE AN UP I is inadequately wired. appITanee goes on, fuses or circuit breakers trip out freTUre^shTtrYks or your rooms are short or outlets, lo make sure your home is correctly wired, with adequate power service and protection, you should have all wiring installed and checked by a qualified electrician to comply with the National Electrical .Code, the National Electric Safety Code, and state and local ordinances. Spring cleaning also involves the use of a lot of household chemicals. These chemicals can be killers if swallowed by a child. Al"ways react the product's" label _and follow instructions, especially the precautionary information. Keep these chemicals out of the sight and reach of children when not in use. Other potentially hazardous areas are the garage which may ~ rowt^^^-auto supplies and ?the cellar in- whtch?pesticides and insecticides may^ .be stored These supplies shotikf be- kept in locked cabinets or placed on very hjgh shelves. Outside, the trorreowner should rake _up the leave* and branches accumulated in the yard during winter. 1 ONE IMPORTANT FEA IURE of a rodial -s~a4/v is rugged construction With a radial arm saw ant thi' right -a-cc wastries-a-FH attachments, you can also d< such tasks as dadoing, shap ing, ?moulding, sanding am routing ?all with professions wtiiwirl *i nn anonrripv etllsT as importani as-CtT features, is The saw's cor struction, which should b rugged for lasting value aru performance^ A saw, such a the "new 10-inch Radial Sa\ from Rockwell has track am column support made corr pletely of cast iron, with motor carriage that is bal hearing for smooth operatio and long life. Other important feature to look for in a radial sa> are an automatic blade brak< safe up-front controls, safety switch that can be n Hear ?alN First On iDbls onday-Fridc >Q 7:20 7:50, 6 1:50, 5:20, 5:50 Saturday 8:50,9:50, 10:5 uJte : vxvx-xv Kt via i ^ lean-! ON SAFETY An accumulation of leaves at your -chimney for any eraeks o^4oose bricks which are fire and safety hazards. Repair concrete steps and sidewalks which may have become damaged by winter's snow and ice. Besides the safety factor, an early repair job can prevent costly masonry work later. You shouldn't forget your automobile during your spring cleaning. A tune-up will ensure that it is in good working' condition for the pleasant months ahead. When removing your snow tires, it is a good idea to rotate your tires for longer wear, v Also, you'll want to make _sure all salt has been cleaned ? from the inte?ior and exterior of the car. You should hose under the car to wash away salt which may have built up during the winter months. And, while, you're there, clean out the trunk. Remove the shovel, sand and other- wintertime aids you ~ packed last autumn, and recheck your jack, spare tire, flares and so. forth. Royal -Globe wan t s_ t o remiirrf yon ^trat wlren -jyoAi-protect your .homeland auto, you protect your family. \ A s . S s moved to prevent accidents , starting of the machine, metric conversion on the ri - scale, capacitor start moto i for maximum power an ^?durabili' y aml~a standardise? 0 guard to guard the low< >" blade. -J J ,1 Remember: Always loo for a saw tha; 4ives you th g?most optional features:-The i. will become . nc . easing! e important a.- .ir preset ^ increase in sopms nation cf N In ancient England it was be a lieved that Wednesday wa ?- the best day for sowing grain iH - II 11111 illii ? -$%; . ?iigl ^Sw ) I *>NV ews | vX; Wi no ; i 120, 8:50 A.M. j P.M. I I M | Q 11:50AM . | >b(380 j % Mm m> i iwiiWM Up anc '**77. / 5f .,4 /f%> s 9 v-' V <> :v* *& ' s*s ; . Here's An E rh^fe's good news lor anyone interested in ecu nomical. quick "and e.isy ways to cook good food According to microwave , experts, the steadiK rising cost of energ\ adds to , ^iUVLVY^V,'^ i hi i }Jreuic wui, t'OCTKTtlg apptiaijci^ wilt {) > in use in the I'nited States. That s about uno out of year of 32.2 billion kilowatt hours of electricity and billion, at current energy rates. To mike that more likely, American technology has created a way' to give the microwave oven browning capacity, making it a complete, practically perfect range. With the new browning grills and dishes, you can brown steaks* chops, hamburgers and chicken. It's all done without added fat? and that's good news for I - - " The largest car ever built v measured over 22 feet in l< (I) APPLIAI I rn/ a (&f*\ CUl J J BUILT rf m ?r Normal Wash Selection ^ 2-Level Washing Action e H Built-in Soft Food Dispose y_ W Tuff Tub' Interior y H Dual Detergent Dispenser s H Full-Extension Cushion H Coated Racks 11 You Have Never Seen A Better Price For This Kind Of Quality. ' S I Model GSD251 *AV( 9 Horsepower ^ i 1 thi 1 H ROCKET: Bbest in the f Rear Mounted T;ne*> _fM Forward Speeds 2 Revi || to Accept Elec tric Startei I I SPECIAL III *73 In I EB r II \ i EM V* III Y Eg * 4 Ej KM BH WE PROVIDE THE FIM wr s*t t -? wt otvf ANY APPLIANCE OB T\ CALL US WHIN VOU Nl I irfc^ff ymm bmm?kt it V t '< * 1 Rem *,< ? ! A r | ^ VW?-.S C 5 % s > ? \.w >. < ?* V" < < v V > ? f, ? I i ? r. /! :asy Way To Cook Good YOU CAN S^AVE^JIME, E the riaht cnnkina tnnk calorie counters?.-Some say the whole world of microwave cookery has been enhanced. The browning skillet has a special tin-oxide base undercoating. When the empty skillet is preheated in the microwave oven, this special coating interacts with microwave energy and producestreat. In addition, the people at Corning who created the -- ' vas the Bugatti "Royale" of sngth and the hood alone w? JIM sloaH 4CES AND TV, IN >NOMY PRICED IN DISHWASHEI $iqe DCADO J> V I ELD! f05' from Swing Handlebars 2 MOCj erse Speeds Equipped r. PRICE 19 \ n _ i * \ tsesi \ LAI s EST SERVICE ON EVERYTHING THt SRME HNg 4f*V?t O* t YOU BOUGHT ELSl"WHfRI LEO SERVICE - Hf T+n't mak HOURS: MO*.-' lodelin i vt i i ./ r z~\ ^S vc VI iX K b N? S I Food Fast FFORT AND MONEY with b rcrwn e r ~h a \C also developed a new line of special microwave cooking utensils. The new shapes and sizes of these dishes help microwave .oven owners get the most out of their equipment, yet this glass and glass-ceramic cookware can also be used in conventional cooking and for serving and storage too. With aids like these, you can get a lot of good meals out . of ^a microwave with very little effort. ^ * ' _ ' ? m ? ~ which only six were made. It *s over 7 feet! > quality bjpili Big Load Sizer Jp T Porcelain Top? Basket & Tub. J) LOW, LOW PRICE P/oKt T I ? I WOSVIrJ / J SPRING'S BEST ung for a practical Riding Mowe sly at the Ariens Quality is the V i the Deluxe 8 H P to the Compac lei SPECIAL PRICES A JIM WEAVIL'S AS LOW AS' *584 isue in it. 1 NN-BOY. OLID STATE 19" ii.|ci tip on T*>? ( >V ?'?' lo'-IVf 7 ryt if onrjior Snnplitirvl C-t't'u'etO' ?hrni r <jt0s JIM WEAVIL'S LOW PRICE a $j69 WE HAVE THE FINEST TERMS t FRIENDS WHO WANT TO FIHA* muss. & HI. 9:00 til 9:00 J \ ???-1??r?"TT^fTBr-rrmTfriff"i" ' "i " . i i il-?.i The CKfo???cU? - Anril~2^ W7A-. -P*g* mm???? - ?. u . ? 1.1. >> Special Sale! YaRD-MaN * HI II I ! Hill i mi. T M 1 Sf 1 ' ? 1 *' ' 111 '* 1 '"' -' ^ *499"* No. 3760 Limited Quantities SOUTHERN _ ' COAL & OIL CO., INC. 532 NORTHWEST BOULEVARD (NORTHWEST BLVD. and CHERRY-MARSHALL) Phone 722-6191 or 723-1301 - giSm I I RY AS YOU MAY... YOU CAIVTBEAT I IN WEAV1L FOR VALUE St SERVICE! I ECTRK GENERAL ELECTRIC 1 ' WASHER DRYER ?? ? ?? VVWA5COO xfl@^ Timed Selection to ^ H 11 U 140 Mm Upfront JS 1 11 Lint Filter. Porcelain I I V ^0 Clothes Orum %J with trmdm LOW, LOW PRICE with trmdm cAtfeni? I _ | V\ (( ROTARY TillER I \ a\ Lightweight & easily I \ transported Saves Time. ^9 \ \\ I Labor and Money Has \\\Av7 M.) T) Briggs Stratton Engine. M Hu / fV Jy=4 Spring Steel Tines and ^9 p.,VI Folding Handiebars B ULJa/ 11 Whether Your Garden is I r> Look ^ I Large or Small. You Need T OMI,v I > PlfsJ149'| /p\ _ I ' V. A _ .... unrtrrCCinUAl C 1 I A A I r? 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