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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Mar 1968, p. 32

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V .-'"TV - T** m ' >«ir-a¥ar - ; 41 <t # ^ T *>„ A$&t % • • ' x a _. : -< < ; Z^JKUM Now is the Gome TO PAINT! TURN AN EYESORE INTO AN ASSET, is the landscaping lesson illustrated here. An unsightly tree stump becomes a dramatic feature of a patio-barbecue center, when it's used as a pedestal base for a large clay pot of flowers. The stump is ringed by large clay containers filled with brightly-colored blooms. Safety Check Adds To Family Security With a little planning, home inprovement programs can accident- proof as well as beautify a house. Awareness of potential accident situations is the key to removing dangers as remodeling and repair projects are being completed, according to Dr. John Henderson, medical director of Johnson and Johnson, and a first aid and safety authority. "Prevention is still the best first aid for accidents," Dr. Henderson stresses. He offers this safety checklist. 1. When cleaning and repairing gutters and downspouts for anticipated rains, make sure downspouts and drains do not flood onto walks or driveways. Such a drainage pattern can cause dangerous icing in winter. 2. Police the lawn thoroughly. Carefully inspect the entire area for rocks, pebbles, other debris. Such debris is dangerous when power gardening equipment is used. Running a power unit over a rock may cause the rock to fly dangerously, and may also damage the equipment. 3. While in the gardening mood, check trees for dead branches. Prune them before they fall on unsuspecting family or friends. 4. As minor ravages of wintertime are repaired on the outside of the house, also doublecheck outdoor handrails. . See that they are secure enough to take such abuse as children's climbing or an adult's weight leaning on them. Install protective screens on cellar window wells to prevent accumulations of debris and to protect toddlers from falling in. 5. Porches, outdoor steps and wooden decks must have nonslip surfaces. On these areas, use a dullfinish paint instead of a glossy one, which tends to slick when wet. Or add a non-skid grit to the paint. 6. Don't let do-it-yourself en- "thusiasm spur projects which can't be finished properly or which may lead to danger. Jobs such as roofing, chimney repairs or painting high up on the house exterior should be done by a professional. 7. Remember, safeguards only reduce the risk of accidents; they do not eliminate them. Be prepared to cope with an emergency, should it occur, by being certain first aid equipment is readily available throughout the house. Dr. Henderson recommends that homeowners place inexpensive first aid kits in high-accident areas--the kitchen, bathroom, playroom and workshop particularly. Such kits contain necessary basics to treat most minor injuries. Never neglect minor cuts or scrapes, Dr. Henderson advises. Such injuries should be cleaned immediately with soap and water, then covered with a sterile dressing. On more extensive wounds, such as deep cuts, the first concern is to stop bleeding. In most cases, this can be accomplished by firm pressure directly on the wound. Get medical aid as quickly as possible. Dining Area Needs Light v A common mistake in selecting a fixture for a dining room is to shop for the most decoratively correct model, without regard for lighting requirements. A chandelier may key a romantic mood and help fine silver and dinnerware sparkle like jewels --but there are limitations. The low level of illumination is unflattering to the appearance of the hostess and her guests. It's hard to see ?ood well, and this annoys some people. Setting the table and tidying up are difficult. To maintain the glamour of the chandelier along with better lighting, install two or more recessed spotlights in the ceiling, suggests the American Home Lighting Institute. This doesn't interfere with the candlelight effect, but will proide light where it's needed--for table and people. A new kind of light switch, called a dimmer, can increase or decrease light as desired. Some dimmers are set for two or three light levels. With - others, the required amount of light can be dialed, CHANGING BLINDS Narrow slat blinds feature slats only one inch wide, with polyester tapes which actually serve as cords. Object is precise light and ventilation control. They're Bali Blinds, from Carey-McFall Company. & ViNatone Latex Exterior House Paint Ml Professional quality brush for indoor or outdoor use. Ma bos any painting job easier and faster. Eltone Semi-gloss Enamel Interior Super Satin Interior Latex Paint 20 SATIN-LATEX A scrubbable satin finish that Goes on like breeze." No painty odor. Ones quickly STURDY JDNSTRUCTED FIVE CORN 16 FT. mUuWNm SPEO AL 4 Constructed for lifetime strength and safety. Rungs are spin proof, ladder is twist proof; safety locks. LAWN ft 5000 Sfl. Ft. Covtraiw GARDEN p«m» LAWN FERI1UII1 HARDWARE WEEK SPECIAL Utility lawn rake; 19" head, 20 teeth, 4' handle. smwi 1228 N. Green St Phone 385-0098 1 SPECIAL

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