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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Jan 1979, p. 33

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SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLAINDEALER - PAGE 12 -WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24,1979 ' rf VZZZ/////////Z/ZZZ///Z>>WW /̂/ZZ//Z/ZZZZZ//ZZZZZy SUN Authentic Western Wear & Indian Jewelry 3321 W. ELM ST.-McHENRY, ILL. 815-385-1833 HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 10-6, Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-6 PQLMR PASS SAVINGS £50% • Stetsons • Shirts •Blouses •Boots • Goose Down Vests & Jackets • Jewelry • Lined Leather Vests & Jackets • Corduroy & Denim Lined Jackets ARIZON Add comfy room with thrurwall heat pump DON'T MISS IT! JANUARY 25-26-27 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY COME ON IN WHILE THE SELECTION IS STILL GREAT! It's easy for a growing fam­ ily to outgrow its home. Happens every day. And, considering the high cost and often remote location of available real estate, plus to­ day's cost of building, the economical decision is to add a room to their present home. Erecting the three walls and extending the electricity is basic. However, in most cases, the existing heating and cooling system can't adequately handle the added space--and it may be too expensive to expand the existing system. Including comfort condi­ tioning is easy as "1-2-3" using a Zoneline^ III ex­ tended range heat pump from General Electric. It installs by securing a wall case into a framed-out wall opening, the 230/208-volt wiring hook-up is made, and the chassis is slid ilLj \ y For those not familiar with a heat pump, a GE spokes­ man explained: "A heat A b Si ALL ODDS & ENDS "MUST GO! YOU SAVE 50% p UP TO BUY NOW AND HELP US WITH INVENTORY... MANY ONE OF A KIND ITEMS REDUCED TO MOVE FASTI!! n Goast to Goast McHENRY MARKET PLACE 385-6655 n Li liilii ]j 1 pump is an air conditioning unit that has a valve which reverses the flow of refriger­ ant in the system. When re*--- frigerant flow is reversed, the system changes from a cool­ ing to a heating system. "A heat pump collects heat and pumps it from one place to another. In summer it takes heat from the room and transfers it outdoors. In winter, it takes heat from the outdoor air and transfers it into the room." Based on the latest Federal Energy Administration test procedures, the three 42-inch models in the Zoneline III series have performance rat­ ings (in cooling capacities) of 9,100-, 11,500- and 13,700- BTUH, with EERs (Energy Efficiency Ratios) of 7.5, 6.9 and 6.6, respectively, at 230 volts. And, because the units operate as reverse cycle heat pumps with defrost down to 35°--and lower depending on associated outdoor humidity conditions--they offer the significant savings opportunities on heating bills when compared to other electric resistance heating devices. These savings will vary depending upon geographic location. Examples of esti­ mated annual heating energy savings--compared to elec­ tric resistance heat/cool air conditioners -- in various cities are: Atlanta, 40 per­ cent; Los Angeles,/55 per­ cent; Seattle, 44 percent; Boston, 27 percent; Philadelphia, 30 percent; and Dallas, 41 percent. In addition to the opera­ tional savings possible with a Zoneline III Heat Pump, it can easily be turned off when the room is not in use, without affecting the cooling or heating in the rest of the house. Using the separate unit also adds the flexibility of providing heating or cooling tailored to the occasion. For example, if the new room is being used for a party, more cooling or less heating will be needed than for the rest of the house. Simply adjust the thermostat accordingly. The Zoneline 111 Heat Pump is also backed by Gen­ eral Electric Customer Care® service in the 48 con­ tiguous states, Hawaii and Washington, D.C. Service is ^ available by a network of Factory Service Centers in over 800 cities, plus more than 5,000 franchised ser­ vices, many of which are in the Yellow Pages. Although generally used in offices, apartments and hotels, GE thru-the-wall Heat Pumps are readily available through installing contractors for residential modernization, certain single-family new construc­ tion, or vacation cottage- type applications. Mop up bathroom spills quickly To make bathroom clean­ ups easier, why not keep a sponge and your preferred cleanser close at hand at all times. Then, whenever mes­ ses occur, they can be wiped up before they reach epic proportions. For hard to reach areas (i.e., a tub hidden behind slid­ ing glass doors), a sponge on a long handle will work won­ ders, and save you hours of bending and stretching. • • • * Selfishness is the main ,y cause of bad manners. C\ V,

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