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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Nov 1982, p. 28

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1216 N.GREEN ST, WE VI COT McHENflv GOtD your warmest wishes for Christmas A Kero-Sun Radiant 10 is the wannest way to say Merry Christmas to someone you love. It's the portable kerosene heater that gives you low cost heat for only pennies an hour. A Kero-Sun Radiant 10 heats with 99.9% efficiency for 30 hours on less than 2 gallons of clean-burning kerosene. Kero-Sun Radiant 10 heaters are safety-tested and UL approved. There's no smoke, no odor during operation, and no chimney installation is required. This Christmas, give a Kero-Sun Radiant 10 to someone and they'll think warmly of you all yearlO09! 8 Other Model: Available As Low As $159.95. 8 8 S S 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Save *30 to$ 150 During Toro® Red Tag Days! Indications are, this could be a real tough winter. A good time to save on a Toro* snowthrower. Like the Toro S-200.The S-200 will clear six inches of snow off a fifty-foot, two-car driveway in just fifteen minutes. In just thirty minutes, our self- propelled, two-stage 421 will clear nine hes off a 60-foot, two-car driveway. Whatever Toro you buy, now s the time to do it. Because just about the time the flakes really start coming down, SO will our Red Tags! / inci Haven't ymj done witnout aToro long enough?* Hurry While Supplies Last! " T H E H O U S E T H A T S E R V I C E B U I L T " PORTABLE HEATERS Geo.P.Freund, Inc. 4 1 0 2 W . C R Y S T A L L A K E R O A D , M c H E N R Y , i L . 1 r " A in J U -/-V & w First, you and your handy­ man should decide whether the space will be for eating, sleeping, entertaining, bath­ ing or playing; you can then determine what kind of plan would work best. Other basics to consider are space, light and color as well as natural elements such as sound, wind, shade and sun. The book also includes information on how to devel­ op a floor plan, select materi­ als. pour footings, build ledg­ ers. lay decking, and even how to lay and cut bricks. And for those who have had a creative bend toward wood­ working. Ortho's "Wood Projects for the Home" pro­ vides the basis for enjoying this American tradition. Step-by-step directions Whether it's a new deck, cutting board or a magazine rack. "Wood Pi> iccts for the Home" details step-by-step how to complete each project. Included are special sections on construction and finishing techniques as well as charts on tools and materials. These four Ortho books are a welcome addition to any man's library and will help satisfy even the most creative urges for home improvement. PAGE 1 L-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1982 Gifts sure to spark a man's creativity around the house If you're looking for a gift that will provide endless enjoyment and year-round inspiration for the man in your life, surprise him with a new set of home-improvement books this Christmas. He may never have tackled even the most basic repair job before -- but that's unimport­ ant because Ortho's beauti- ully illustrated books offer step-by-step instructions that even the most inexperienced handyman can follow. Appealing selection Choosing from among the 12 home-improvement books published by Ortho. these four popular titles would make a nice gift package: "Hqw to Design & Remodel Kitch­ ens." "How to Design & Remodel Bathrooms." "How to Design & Build Decks & Patios" and "Wood Projects for the Home." They retail for only $5.95 each and are available nation­ wide at home centers, garden stores, hardware stores, supermarkets and major book store chains. Starting small Your handyman may want to begin with a small project before thinking about total renovation. If so. each book offers a variety of projects, "How to Design and Remodel Kitchens," forexample. gives instructions on remov­ ing and installing cabinets, flooring and wall coverings. For the man with the incli­ nation and the budget for total renovation, "How to Design & Remodel Kitchens" can assist with everything from creating a design theme and developing a new floor, to tak­ ing out the old appliances and installing the new. The many color photographs of unusual and creative kitchen styles are a sure inspiration. Along the same lines, Ortho's newest home- improvement book. "How to Design & Remodel Bath­ rooms," offers step-by-step instructions on removing and installing every part of your bathroom. Although remodeling a kitchen or bathroom is not a project to undertake lightly,, your do-it-yourselfer will find he can accomplish even these seemingly difficult tasks by following the easy steps into which each project is broken down. Moving outdoors Once indoor renovations are completed, the adventur­ ous handyman is ready to take on that new deck or patio you've always wanted. According to "How to Design & Build Decks & Pat­ ios," there are several crucial steps that must be taken before any construction can begin. THIS CHRISTMAS, p*e the man in your life something that will provide him with endless enjoyment and year- round inspiration -- four home improvement guides hy Ortho Books. These beautifully illustrated hooks, whieh retail for only 15.95 eaeh. offer step-by-step inntruetions that even the most inexperienced handyman ran follow. r i i s I BSE M-TH9-5:30 FRI9-8 SAT 9-5 WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR "Lucky Gold Card Winners" --^ Com* In And Sm SS f-WCVEOOT 8 What Your Gift l»!

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