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The Sheboygan Press from Sheboygan, Wisconsin • Page 9

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THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS, Saturday, October 7, 1961 9 Timely Tips On 'JFmterisiW Power Moicer U.S. Forests Renewing Themselves At Fast Hate Permits For Construction Total 851,464 To 3toRE -9N During this week, wood processing industries are emphasizing the certainty of their permanence on the American scene. Timber is a crop. And the nation has more than 650 million acres of forest lands an area larger than all of the states east of the MisMssippi River. Forest owners, private and public, are doing a better job year by year to protect this renewing resource from its natural enemies, fire, insect and disease.

Nearly three fourths of the commercial forest lands are privately owned and it is profitable today to operate them as tree farms. It: hi 3 i tip; aa'--fc cr'j Did you know that for every four trees America is harvesting today, the country is growing five to replace them? Even though the forests are yielding billions of cubic feet of raw material every year, they are so vast and so fecund they are renewing themselves at an even faster rate. This is the most significant fact that can be emphasized during National Forest Products Week, Oct. 15 to 21. Even though the first primitive sawmill dates back to 353 years ago at Jamestown, 1961 is only the second year of nationwide recognition of the vital role filled by America's forests.

Wood is a marvelous, renewing resource. Only a few years ago, many people believed that loggers were rapidly stripping the country bare of trees. The pioneers cleared millions of acres permanently for farms, towns and roads. America's lumber industry since its beginning has cut enough wood to build a six-boot boardwalk from earth to sun or, in non-spaceman terms, this amounts to 80 times last year's lumber production, which was 35 billion board feet. In addition, a ravenous paper industry rolls out 30 million tons of products yearly.

Plywood, hard-board, fibreboard and other wood products require millions of cubic feet annually. Yet the forests are more than keeping pace. SPACE FOR 1RLASLRLS. Priority item in any dining room is storage space lor tableware here Provided by china (Insets added alongside doorway. Cabinets take only a few inches of room's depth, but yield an amaing amount of usable space.

Handsome Doujzlas fir doors are painted to blend with wall color. gZs-sfiJ 2I DRAIN GASOLINE wheels in direct contact with a concrete floor. A couple of two-by-fours should be placed under the wheels. Remove Excess Oil In the spring you can remove the excess oil from the cylinder by removing the plug and spinning the crankshaft by pulling on the starter cord. Thesa are the things you must do.

In addition you may want to sharper, the blade, replace the SgtSttSZ AND DIRT Soviet Union isn't Building Air Raid Shelters: Airs. K. By MR. FIX Written for Newspaper Enterprise Assn. There ara a great many things that you can do to prepare your power mower for winter storage, but only a few things you must do.

A clogged fuel line and rust are the two enemies of your mower if it is not properly stored over the winter. So everything you do should be aimed at combating these dangers. Drain Gas Gasoline should be completely drained from tank, carburetor and fuel line. If left in, much of it will evaporate, leaving behind a gummy substance that will make starting the engine difficult at best. If the tank is almost empty you Can run the mower dry.

Just start it and let it run until it stops by itself. Some tanks can be disconnected and drained. There also may be a screw at the base of the for the purpose of draining it. Check the owner's manual for your mower. Preventing rust is simply a matter of cleaning and lubricating.

Brush away all grass clippings. Grass tends to wind itself around the shaft on reel type mowers. Clippings cake up on the under-scide of a rotary mower. A mixture of grass, dirt and carbon will need scraping. Blade edges often pick up an accumulation of hardened dirt.

With an oil-oaked rag wipe all metal parts. Grease should be applied to the cutting edga of the blade. Lubricate Engine Lubricating the inside of the engine is accomplished by removing the spark plug and pouring a spoonful of clean oil into tha opening. Turn the engine over several time (do this by turning the flywheel) to distribute oil on cylinder walls. Then replace the spark the mower base and engine in heavy paper, canvas or an old blanket.

Do not leave the Resolve in 1961 to install Beautiful, Colorful, Inexpensive RO-iA-lUME Aluminum DOOR CANOPIES, WINDOWS, AWNINGS and DOOR FAST DELIVERY! BOSSHARDT'S SERVICE AWNING CO. New Location 2317 North 15th Sr. Corner N. 1 5th and Leni Cf. Dial GL 2-3852 WALTER BOSSHARDT nflr mollify Twenty-three building permits, with an estimated construction value of $51,464, were issued last week by Arthur K.

Zittel, Sheboygan building inspector. They included permits for construction of three homes, as follows: Donald Kieffer, 731 Pershing Robert Kuether, 1210 N. 29th and Nick Schipper Realty, 1148 Orchard $12,000. Other permits, recipients, purposes and value, were: Walter E. Korff, 1233 S.

20th re-side residence and garage, Edgar H. Buss, 1823 N. 8th move residence to 1607 N. 8th Charles Schultz, 830 Swift residential alterations, Donald Kolberg, 1643 S. 22nd garage, $800; Zarling's 823 S.

Commerce building addition, $750; Earl Orlebeke, 2413 S. 11th re-side residence, $750; Rex White, 1711 Wilson garage, $650; Wilmer Jens, 1913 David garage, $600; Richard Gordon, 1427 New Jersey re-roof residence and repairs, $500; Arwin Olson, 1220 S. 8th residential alterations, $385; E. C. Vasselos, 521 N.

Sth building alterations, $300; Emil C. A. Muuss, 1724 N. 1st residential alterations, $300; Louis Knier, 1627 N. 10th re-roof residence, $280; John O.

Weber, 1222 N. 6th re-roof portion of residence, $250; Erwin C. Hoehnke, 1313 N. 14th re-roof residence, $225; Mrs. John Hartmann, 920-22 Dillingham residential alterations, $200: Mrs.

Helen Otto, 2135 S. 14ih re-roof portion of residence, $200; Arno Mewes, 2320 N. 23rd re-roof residence, $174; Miss Erna Thiele, 2033 K. 11th garage alterations, $150; And. Walter H.

Wagner, 238 Washington residential repairs, $100. Grille Screen A good way to screen a large view window from stares of passers-by is to build a decorative wood screen at an angle between street and window. This screen of western red cedar or Douglas fir can be an ornamental addition to the yard. Only two the world's 3,000 kinds of lizards known to have poison glands and both are found in North America. Free Fallout Conquer Counter Shortage the mix center.

If the mixer is adjacent to another appliance, 54 inches. You'll need about 3d inches cn the left of your sink for draining and 3fi inches of counter the right for stacking soiled dishes. (Thirty-six inches on eac side is even more desirable.) If you have a frunuspeiiing dishwasher, its counter top may be adequate for stacking dishes. A top-opening dishwasher, of course, can't be used until its top is clear. At the range center about 24 inches should be available tor your out-in-the-open supplies.

There should be 24 inches for setting out equipment and preparing food for serving. Heatproof counters are desirable here. This may sound like you need counters as long as a railroad GAS CONVERSION BURNER COMPLETELY INSTALLED Sheboygan Fails Heating Co. Highway 32 and Crocker Ave. Dial HO 7-3440 engine spark plug and clean out the air filter.

Doing these things now will save time next spring, but are not necessary for propar cold weather storage. Preparations for proper storage do not take long and can extend the life of your mower many seasons. If a lawn mower deteriorates, it does so in the winter when it is not in use, more easily than in the summer when it is being used several times a week. where Mrs. Khrushchev's aides served tea, chocolate and apples.

Most of the marchers did their beat to convince Mrs. Khrushchev that, if the world refuses to disarm, one country should set a good example by discarding all its armaments. Mrs. Khrushchev declined to agree. "We do not want to be the only ones who throw our bombs into tha ocean," she said.

She added that in the past 40 years, the Soviet Union has had many unfortunate experiences with war and does not want to be in a position where it could be trampled upon again. Thirty-ona persons from the United States and Western Europe participated in the march, which began in December of last year in San Francisco, Among those having tea with Mrs. Khrushchev Bea Herrick of Chicago, Millie Gilbertsen of New York, Jules Rabin of New York, and Regina Fischer of New York, mother of U.S. chess champion Bobby Fischer. GREER, S.

C. (AP) Mail carrier Buck Henson was trying to shoo away a loudly barking dog when he suddenly was attacked from another quarter. A little boy came out of a nearby house, ran up to Henson and bit him on the arm. Have Your done by SANITARY ENGINEERING CO. Plumbing Hearing BERNARD TEN PAS, Prop.

513 High St. Kohler GL 2-0106 But forests are more than a i source of logs. They are conserves of the water supply on which most people are dependent. They are what most people think of as "the great outdoors" to which more and more flee to "recharge their batteries." They are the habitat of fish and wild game, which support the sport of millions. National Forest Products Week calls attention to one of America's top five industries, a $20 billion a year complex of useful products.

In a real sense, it points to more than that, a vast portion of the I country's out of doors, managed and protected for their watershed and recreational values, as well as for the commercial value of the trees. on your kitchen style. A small, rectangular kitchen is usually arranged as a U. The shape is another popular arrangement and can be done in a square room with the range jutting out into the room as the lower stroke of the L. Steaming pots can be removed from all sides of the stove, but a disadvantage of this kitchen type is that children and older people in the home may stumble against the stove and upset cooking pans onto themselves.

Also to be considered if you have a large kitchen is a center island sink surrounded by counters. A counter space guide which may be helpful is suggested by Helen McCullough, home economist at the University of Illinois. It may save you from winding up with too much space in one area and a consequent lack in another area. Miss McCullough suggests: Allow 10 inches of counter space on the LATCH SIDE of the refrigerator (for setting out supplies). Allow 42 inches (48 if possible) at Electrical Work Commercial Industrial Residential DAY or NIGHT K0TLAR ELcEoCTRIC Corner N.

8th and Superior MOSCOW (AP) -Mrs. Nikita Khrushchev told a group of Western "peace marchers" today that the Soviet Union was making no effort to build air raid shelters. "There is no dafense in a nuclear war," said Nina Khrushchev, the wife of the premier. "Therefore we are not building any bomb shelters. We ara not getting ready." Mrs.

Khrushchev made her remarks after spending an hour exchanging pleasantries and debating disarmament with the marchers, who arrived here Tuesday. The debate took place at Moscow's "House of Friendship," "The Kitchen Marl" KITCHENS KITCHENS KITCHENS! Any Size All Types Formica Covered, Pre-finished Wood, Custom Built "THE KITCHEN MART" 1002 Indiana Ave. GL 2-9102 1 llvmodvlinii Specialists Commercial New Store Fronts Residential Homes, Additions Industrial Remodeling, Factories CONCRETE BASEMENT WAU 4 a car, but you don't. Make one counter sene two appliances; son. clothes on top of the adjacent and stack dishes on tna washer.

You can work out an efficient scheme for a small kitchen ii mm PLAN. Convert Now To GAS! This winter enjoy cleaner, safer, more economical heating. Have AFCO automatic heat installed in your home by us right away. FREE Estimates! Sheet Metal Heating Air Conditioning MARVIN O. 2127 S.

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7th St. Dial GL 8-3201 WILLARD POHL, Prop. By VIVIAN BROWN AP Newsfeatures Writer Look, no counter space! That's the cry of a woman who is unhappy with her kitchen and just about ready to do something about it. A shortage of cupboard space often can be solved with storage in cellar or pantry, but lack of counter space is a harder problem. What do you do with a mixing unit or the groceries you've just bought home from market or that hot pot when counter space isn't available in the kitchen? If the man of the house plays chef part of the time, the situation is even more acute.

The typical male cook will have every cooking utensil you own out and piled around, counters or no. So, if you're going to revamp the kitchen to give yourself and your 10-pot chef adequate counter room, honor some ancient advice and PLAN AHEAD. Draw the shape of your kitchen to scale, cut out paper pieces (same scale) of your refrigerator, stove and other major appliances and work out the new arrangement on paper. The first thing to do is decide Shelter Plans JOIST 0TRf and gas fired r'l JBJR3 FIRST STORY FLOODING- SANP PILL AIR. VtTNTS A basic set of plans have been prepared for a basement shelter which will provide safety from atomic fallout.

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