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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Dec 1980, p. 28

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strong board, a tape measure, pencil, paper and a simple map of your home. You are now ready to perform your own Home Energy Audit. This audit will take place out­ side, inside, and in-between. Carry your map with you and make notes and brief sketches on it in the appropriate places. Remember, until you know how much energy you're using conservation are not as obvious. You may still be allowing costly energy to escape up, out and through your doors, windows and attic--resulting from a lack of, or improper, insulation. Where are these energy leaks? To find out how well your home is being heated or cooled, you can pay a profes­ sional for services, or you can get out a ladder, a flashlight, a At no other time in history have Americans been so con­ cerned with energy savings Some conservation techniques are obvious. From simply turn­ ing off all unnecessary lights to using restraint when pressing down on your car's accelerator, the end result is savings in ener­ gy and money. As hard as you try to be ener­ gy-conscious, some methods of IN YOUR "HEARTH BUNDALOGS YOU CAN PERFORM your own Home Energy Audit and the results could help you save on home heating and cooling bills. All you need are the equipment shown above and a copy of Or - tho's new book, Energy-Saving Project» for the Home. The book provides complete instructions for performing the audit and includes a checklist with space to write down your find­ ings. After all, you can't start saving energy until you find out where you're wasting it. The "practical?9 Christinas gift LARGE BAGS OF KINDLING AVAILABLE AT $250PER BAG 'Plus $1.00 Refundable Deposit on Bag/ HURRY WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! 4 cups sugar 2 cups (1 pint) half-and- half 2/3 cup Amaretto di Saronno 1/4 teaspoon salt In a large saucepan, combine all ingredients Brush the sides of the pan with butter or margarine. Stir over moderate heat until sugar is dissolved Bring to a boil and cook with­ out stirring until 238°F. on a candy thermometer, or until a small amount forms a soft ball when dropped into water Remove from heat and let stand until 140°F. Beat with a spoon until mix­ ture begins to thicken slightly (mixture will still be shiny). Pour quickly into a foil-lined 8-inch square pan. Let stand until hard and cool. UMBER FOR MORE THAN 75 YEARS the iron has appeared under countless Christmas trees, often placed there at someone's specific request. GE's newest line of light 'n Easy® irons should add some sparkle to the tradition by featuring a fast heat-up and cool-down capacity which shortens the wait to start ironing or to Iron after changing fabric settings. And keeping clothes looking good is less tiring since these new models are light-weight, weighing an average of 2.5 pounds. Other features include break resistant, cool-touch shells whieh prevent bans if touched accidentally, a variety of mois­ ture settings, and GE's patented Self Clean II cleaning system available on selected models. Spcciols on Coordinates- Party PJs-Dreuei-Sulttl Plus Choose From Our Holiday Collection Of: •Dresses •Coordinates •Blouses •Lingerie •Long Skirts • Handbags •Sweaters • Robes u/ Your Mr Christmas Holidays b Wouldn't be Complete Without Fresh Baked Goods from the Riverside Bake Shep 1309 RIVERSIDE DRIVE /X 385-0044 ..£L Christmas Hours: Doily 9 to 6:00, Sun. 10 Sot. 9 to 5:00 FREE GIFT WRAP! GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE! enevieue 5 1315N. RIVERSIDE DRIVE McHENRY 385-0238

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