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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Mar 1974, p. 31

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U.S. Government booklet reports: High annual 'dividend' for homeowner from replacement window investment "An investment in storm windows (or insulating* glass) will pay for itself in a decade, including interest costs at 6%, and thereafter will return an annual divi­ dend on the order of 13%" in many areas of the nation. This statement, is quoted from a U.S. Government booklet prepared by the nation's Office for Consum­ er Affairs, the Department of Commerce and other agencies with the coopera­ tion of the Ad Hoc Commit­ tee on Fuel Conservation. The booklet cites "Seven Ways to Reduce Fuel Con­ sumption in Household Heating through Energy Conservation." It's available at 35* from Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Govern­ ment Printing Office, Wash­ ington, D.C. 20402. But it can be had free of charge by any homeowner who writes for one to Season-all Industries, Inc., Indiana, Pa. 15701, it is announced by. Fred M: Schmidt, Manager of Cor* porate Communications. Dealers who represent Season-all's line of NuPrime and Thermal-Gard insulat­ ing glass replacement win­ dows also are in a position to obtain the booklet free for those who ask for a copy. Season - all replacement windows are designed of framed insulating glass mounted in a carefree alu­ minum or vinyl-clad frame aluminum and are made for easy, immediate instal­ lation regardless of weather conditions, from inside the home, not from the outside, without disturbing routine family life. No ladders needed The need for ladders or scaffolds normally required for installation of replace­ ment windows is eliminated. The replacement win­ dows, custom-made to ex­ actly At each individual window opening, are quickly fastened into position with four screws without disturb­ ing the plaster or outside trim. Benefits accruing from the installation of replace- Armta* was once stored in wardrobe Purportedly there is his- • torical evidence to show that the armoire, the French version of the wardrobe tra­ ditionally used for the stor­ age of clothing, might have been used for the storage of arms or armor during the days of the knights in shining armor. The early nineteenth cen­ tury marked the beginning of co-ordinated bedroom furniture, and with it the use of the armoire in Amer­ ica, because built-in closets were unheard of at the time. Since there always seems to be a shortage of closet space in the home, the arm­ oire remains a popular bed­ room piece today. Beauty coupled with utility have helped it endure through the centuries. Many other furnishings used today have historical significance, such as the Queen Anne English in­ fluence or early colonial themes. PAGE 11-McHENRY PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1974 outside are a bonus, espe­ cially during winter when conventional windows are subject to steaming up and to frost accumulation. Uniquely, though seldom thought of when replace­ ment windows are under consideration, the design of the modern replacement ment windows go consider­ ably beyond paying for themselves in fuel savings, say Season-all engineers. Among other benefitsthey cite are: elimination of drafts which cause colds requiring costly medical at­ tention, reduction of dust and dirt (pollution) and protection against invasion by bugs. A clcar view Clear, unobstructed views windows functions to con­ serve energy the year round. This arises from their capacity for protec­ tion of the inside of the house from summer time heat and a resultant saving in consumption of electrical energy required to operate air conditioners. Cooking heat balanced Create contemporary furnishings with blockbusting set of blocks Modular creations called "blocks" from Landes meet today's concept of building your own furniture. With a set of four large solid foam blocks, seat- height and about 30 inches square, two smaller blocks, three accessory pillows and a plexiglas tabletop marked in checkerboard pattern, virtually any kind of fur­ nishings can be accom­ plished. A full-size queen bed or a pair of twin beds, com­ plete with pillows, can be pulled apart and reassem­ bled into corner grouping, sofa or loveseat, a conver­ sational cluster of lounge chairs and ottoman, a pair of chaises, back-to-back paired lounge chairs, and anything else imagination or need dictate. Upholstery snaps on or off like fitted sheets into the grooves on the blocks. Straps provide secure fas­ tening of~pieces. The blocks are also fun to assemble. THERE'S NO NEED TO BUY new cook ware with this Whirl­ pool smoothtop. 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