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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 42

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
42
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43 THE TENNESSEAN, Thundoy, June 9, 1977 Housecleaning Shortcuts Save Time and Money Iected hood must be and then apply a little oil. scrubbed with soap and Ifitismildewedinspots.it water and dried before it is may require a light sand-polished. Non-tarnish cop- ing before you apply oil. per cleaners will keep a Then it should be reversed hood clean for a long time. or use.

sometimes a and are great time savers As for ceramic tile, on countertops you may need to use an abrasive cleaning powder. Some people clean the grout lines with a -toothbrush, making a paste of the cleaner. A mixture of chlorinated bleach and a little water can be used on the grout and blotted quickly, one woman advises. There are special tile cleaners in paint stores and these work well, although some women use little soap pads as they do on bathroom By VIVIAN BROWN AP Newsfeatures SOMETIMES IT is the little chores that drive us to distraction, especially when we've let the jobs lag during the vacation season. Copper, carving boards, tile, marble, plastic, wood floors need care.

Short cuts may be taken by giving these things more frequent care which may seem a bore, but in the long run it will pay off. IF YOU LET a copper hood in the kitchen get very tarnished and greasy, it becomes a super cleaning job. But if it is washed regularly and if there is a large expanse of metal. Wood cutting boards may warp, to the dismay of many housewives. That may be controlled by turning the board every once in a while.

In fact, the underside should be scrubbed, dried and lightly oiled. Cooking oil has been tried successfully. It just happened to be at hand and it worked. If the board warps a bit, scrub the underside well. board will get beyond the turnover stage with many mildewed stains, and you will want to use only one side of it.

Even then the underside must always be kept clean. NO MATTER how careful you are, liquid and specks of food may be found under the board, so it should be tilted each day and the area underneath wiped with a dry cloth. Wiping it with a wet cloth will merely increase the chances of mildew, unless it is dried thoroughly each -time. -Staff photo by Bill Welch Molton S. Tucker, center, was the first member of Middle Tennessee to become a Certificate Awarded: tiles.

Advice on the care of clear plastic may be obtained from craft shops where the material is car certified executive chef. With him are Bill James, president of the Professional Chef Associaiton of Middle Tennessee and Mrs. Elaine Parker, public relations for the association. Mr. Tucker is instructor in the commercial food service program for the Nashville Area Vocational School and also operates and manages the cafeteria for the Nashville State Technical Institute.

ried. It has been said that shined with a soft cloth, it let it dry if you can put it acrylics respond wen to automobile polish which is 1 I I Til fi jAiL is a small chore. A neg- outdoors all the better- I uuucuuii wiui a auiiuuui. Qrat(liDC nan smoothed with a little buffing tool and pumice which are available in the craft shops. MANY METHODS are used for cleaning marble.

Some work. Some don't. Knowing what made the stains makes the job easier. Light stains and rings may be removed with a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and ammonia which jFy should then be removed with clear water, advise experts at the Weiman makers of marble polish. FRESH LEAN COLONIAL FARMS GRADE I riA uu UUU They claim fine scratches on marble may be sanded lightly and the entire surface repolished lb.

ORK whenever necessary with nuftv nnwrW annlipd nn a TRIM RITE Heavy Western Beef SHOUDLER OR ENGLISH ROAST BONELESS STEW MEAT CENTER CUT CHUCK STEAKS. SELECT SLICED (Peeled Deveined) 69c $119 89c LARGE EGGS -3 ST FROZEN CHICKEN GO BREASTS lb. mum damp cloth by hand or with an electric polisher. More serious stains should be treated with a poultice made of white blotting paper, paper napkins or EEF LIVER Ib lb. cleansing tissues which may be soaked in the solu FROSTY MORN Sliced tion that is needed for the particular stain.

Organic OSCAR MAYER Bologna, Salami, Liver Cheese, Spiced Luncheon $109 lb. pkg. stains tea, cottee, soit BOLOGNA drinks that have no citric Lunch Meats I HI-BRAND CORN DOG'S $119 FROSTY MORN Pure Pork Hot or Mild $109 1 MAR-TENN Sliced eOQ Country Ham sx 2 SUGAR CURED Sliced A SMOKED 6 9C FROSTY MORN LITTLE SMOKIES acid, wet bark and flowersshould have a poultice of the peroxide and ammonia. Oil stains butter, milk, cream, hand cream, modeling clay and the like should be wiped with a cloth dampened with ammonia, and a poultice of equal parts of amyl acetate and acetone, and COLONIAL FARMS Hot Dog or Hamburger 12 oz, Oil riimq 9 R9C Link Sausage UUI1U DKZS. WW tnen a poultice ot tne ny-drogen peroxide and ammonia.

OLD PIECES of marble and firestained marble fireplaces should also re spond to that treatment. Once restored or if it is new marble, it may need only regular care about twice a year. Remove surface dirt with a detergent and fibre brush. If dirt remains, make a thick paste of an alkaline cleaner and water mil it. ii-- WASH.

Fancy Winesap STOKLEY Sm. Party or Med. Alaska U.S. 1 1DAHO BAKER and spread it over the ma 59 rble with a trowel. Retard the drying action by cov 3 lb.

ering it with a damp cloth NEW CROP YELLOW for 24 hours, then let it dry for another 24. The mixture can be saved and reused. When all stains are removed, sand and polish it nuftv nnuHpr TR0P1CANA Pure ORANGE JUICE STOKLEY Cr. Style GOLD or WHITE CORN or BAVARIAN Vi gal. If chlorine bleach is k69 onion 6 wmrnrm, STOKLEY Small Whole handy, you may want to try this method suggested by Clorox experts.

Mix cup of liquid chlorine bleach with a gallon of warm water, wash marble, rinse and dry. If stains persist, keep marble moist for five to eight minutes SR with bleach solution. Rinse DETERGENT 300FF $1 99 84 oz. box I $199 and dry. LUCK'S Blackeye, Crowder, Field Peas or Turnip 17 oz.

can WTURNIPS 25 OFF 64 oz. bottle Campbell, Lester Vows Told HARTS VI LLE, wedding of Mrs. Rose Marie Lester, daughter of Mrs. Dennis F. Wilson, and Dr.

Delmar Campbell Jr. took place May 28 at the Methodist Church with the Rev. Frank Blair officiating. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Jenkins Jr. of Nashville, brother-in-law and sister of the bride. Following the ceremony, a reception was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew J. Welch. Dr. Campbell and his bride are living at Jefferson Square in Nashville after a wedding trip to the Gulf coast. LOCATION of Nashville Cee Bee Stores KOTEX Reg.

or Super i- Short Sassy 89' 3910Clarksville Hwy, 3636 Murphy Rd. 1400 McGavockRd. 4000 Gallatin Rd. 5115 Harding Rd. Old Hickory Blvd.

Madison 5538 Clarksville Hwy. COLGATE TOOTHPASTE llL 24 tube I COLGATE Instant Shave 11 OZ. pQC can 0X3 NEW FREEDOM Maii Pads 7 oz. 'sfwrti isessyi uuiuc I 1 59 lc Joelton We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities. Prices Effective thru Sat.

June 11, 1977. 79' 12 et.

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