The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1963 Page: 31 of 33
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Buidmg?
Adding a Room?
Making Improvements?
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Don't Waste
If your making home im-
home
summer,
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remember when home val-
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m
Increased
are
you
ues
oj
should also i.icrease your
insurance. (Dne fire or storm
could destroy much more
than your present insurance
cover .
COASTAL
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COOL WITHOUT WATER
Planing to remodel your home this summer?
Be sure and check with CLIMATE ENGINEERING
the low cost for perfect comfort both summer
on
and winter with WEATHERTRON central heating
and cooling.
CLIMATE ENGINEERING CO
Phone T19-5726
Angleton Texas
601 S. Velasco (High 283)
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BEN ER At® ELECTRIC
DON’T GAMBLE',
INSURE
Automatically. ..
WITH GENERAL ELECTRIC
Lighting Called
'Most Important'
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reflected in the watr.| <|-f the pool,
making it even more injviting
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sociation
ten sting
rose
Lighting expert Eugene Stephef •
son, an interior designer, thinks
that lighting may be one of the
most important tilings in d» eorat-
ing. “if not the most import-
ant."
mortgage
payments
tiie long
mortgaj
about '
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dead-end
built-in «
very util
hike a bean
taiance i"
short lengths. 10 to 12 fr-*< at
several loatiors around the prop-
erty If correctly done this can
give the effect of greater depth to
the back yaid, or garden living
area, even though the latter may.
in fact, be quite small Your nurs-
eryman can advise how to achieve
this effect. ..
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miy be prefer-
ive s’rch support
“ oe wood or
rowing rose
iflora are
long-handled i
compartments for
plied and a high cjut«
of children shelf h < •
cleansers.
A storage ckwl for canned
goods is always convenient;
■helves will be more accessible if
th*y are narrow I- perhaps a
can's width wide, lUse the same
finish grade and sbepes of ium-
dtpoRs to closets.
Axsj can Slide, fold or
your closet,
bedroom cfos-
shelves for
. ____, —r-i- F trays for
and glovtis. Fragrant In-
,„J Cedar |is an obvious
for bodxjtim closets
t your
tion of
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provements, ar building a
WEATHERTRON^
AU ELECTRIC HEAT PUMP
White the idea! Uim
ceiliruf. panel lilttits o
is before the house
It may be done 'at.
worth the expense if ii
itcctural advantages.
There are Lighting arragements
to Hatter every stylo house wheth-
er traditional or contemporaiy,
special iamps for lighting paint-
ings and special lighting effects
that may be achieved to high-
light a collection.
narrow
width wide.
_.nish grade and
her to match the
Diese doots can »
■vdng depending on
Double the use of bedr
els by adding slid m st
siio« s and hats. sh|illow
handbags and gloves. Fn
land Red Cedar |is ar
clK»ce lor b»t! T>m
Stained or painted tc match
pitsent de<x>r and th? additk
a bank of 1 overoll foors on the
closets would add tiat extra touch
tc any bedroom.
In buying a hi*|». you'
fliat the longer thei period
" the smallc
But y~
run .
age »f >10.000.
$3,500 less th
mortgage trf the
amount
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.Inn- to install
or dimmers
• if finished,
ater and is
it adds an n-
Space
■tcrage closet with defined areas
fo< lung-handled nfojs. brooms.
r idj*aning sup-
ciu t| of -the reach
ifoi* poisonous
sjtace umler stairs or a
hall itui tie ideal for
clotets. Cosets, by their
ilitaHan nature are apt to
beating so ease of main-
slmuld lie considered.
Any one of toe ten species of
Western Pine region solid lumber
is eccxaxnieal in purchase price,
install, tion and upkeep
The modem stanplu ity and
beauty of wood give well-tuilt cab-
inets ;ind <108.tts a custom look.
Beaut'fully grained, durable wood
harmonizes aiid enharces any
decor.
In a fa oily or multi-purpose
room, Ixiih, permanent sports or
hobby < kw ts. A hobby closet con-
taining a siecxal section for photo-
graphic eq jipr lent—sliding draw
er trays for silm projectors and
editing gear, lacks for silm con-
♦tftiers — wil delight camera-
riinded members of the family.
A built-in sewing center with a
dropdown cutting board, a shed
Lit th-1 sewing machine, compai,-
rienta ized drawers t-n patterns
and materials, and narrow racks
tor sp-Mils cf thread and the count-
ies Irttle sewing accessories
would .serve to increase the joys
ctf hons* sewing.
Kitchen closets can lie much
more tfian a cubby hole to store
the bream and dus pan. Build a
If you d like to a<M a fashiona-
Me u»ik i to yocr home property,
plant ai . "rblowninK rose fence.
EverNooming roses have two
heavy Moon, ng periods, one in
Spring or carl> suirmei and the
Other in die fall, r.-ually with many
flowers and lav sh color in be-
tween these seasxis
The nvxiem -ose blooms for
an extraocctnarily long period
every year, longer than almost
any flower that can be named.
The rose fence can be partic-
ularly liwely am! fashionable and
it requres orly a moderate
ameunt of care One can have
red, orange, wlute pink, yellow,
lavender and in-betwwn shades.
Ro«es of different colors may be
mixed, or the fence may be solid
with one cobir
In paugiru: ycur rose fence, se-
le«l varieties wisely climbing
red roses along a white fence
can afford a brilliant contrast.
Other colors may also be used.
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Hto. u. Climbing rosro rU~ *“
able where they have
as a masonry wall
wire fence. Thick - u.
plan's such as Rosa A a t iflora are
not suitable as a ro.o fence for
small homes.
Flonbunda and
rose-; will grow into a If
of striking color will ot
Plant them close toy?,
two feet apart, using . pi>n
ly 5) plants for a I uridi
fence. Your nurscryn an
omniend varieties to ?rjoi
desired height.
A fence of roses gro|c.
trellis also can forjni t
background for the
min? pool, at the
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i the wat. [
ing to the ^HB'rican As-
of Nurserymen, some in-
ting effects are u-ated with
fences by planting them in
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Bowen, A. E. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1963, newspaper, May 2, 1963; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1245684/m1/31/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.