Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 188, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1979 Page: 10 of 28
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Walters’ special taped program to be shown on ABC Tele- Mikhail Barvshnikov, spoke at a lecture luncheon recently
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DEAR DR. LAMB — I am a 17-year-old
male and I recently lost a great amount of
weight by going on a diet and improving
my exercise I lost between 40 and 50
movies for Warren Beatty’s company.”
Jane Fonda, center, discusses her new film “The China
Syndrome,” in an interview with Barbara Walters for
for you. Many people don't realize that sit-
ups do not tone up all of the abdomen. They
are primarily for upper abdominal
muscles, those above the navel They have
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Sit-ups, voluntary contraction of ab-
dominal muscles, leg lifts and eliminating
fat under the skin and fat lnside lhe ab-
domen are the keys to tightening up the
waist area. If you still have a lot of loose
skin a year after undergoing a fat control
program, then if you want to get rid of it.
you'll have to consider surgical removal.
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Syndicated Columnist
Dear Val: We’re a family of six — my
mother, father, sister and two brothers.
We’re pretty crowded in a three-bedroom
home.
Until recently, my father’s aunt, who is
79, was living by herself. But then she had
an operation for a brain tumor. When she
left the hospital, she couldn’t be by herself,
so dad brought her to stay with us.
I don’t know how long she’ll stay or if
she’ll ever be able to leave It's an im-
possible situation. Everybody has to be as
quiet as a churchmouse and we can't have
any friends visit. That’s especially rough
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“material that could cause undue public concern about
nuclear power.”
Patricia McBride, right, dancing partner of ballet star
From various sources come these bits of in
formation of interest to home owners:
Ai house in the suburbs of Indianapolis is being
monitored to determine the cost of he ating and air
conditioning as compared with more traditionally
designed homes. Dubbed "solaire," its heat pump is
augumented.by a solar furnace. The construction
technique is called the plen wood sysi em and uses
the entire underfloor area of a house as a plenum or
chamber to distribute warm or cool air to floor
registers in the various rooms. The Etomans used
such construction more than 2,000 years ago and
called it hypocaust, meaning underflo or heater
New residential communities and resorts are
being built around facilities having spe cial appeals
One of the most unusual is at Wellington in West
Palm Beach, Fla , where polo is the bit thing. The
community includes five polo fields, a polo grand
stand, an equestrian center and a pot» house, as
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Odds and ends:
House maintenance tips offered
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— fails.,,One way to cleanfilters on warm-air heating
systems is to remove them and vacuum with the
nozzle attachment on a household vacuum clea-
ner .Aluminum furniture kept outdoors can be
prevented from becoming pitted by being given a
light coat of paste wax A tie-down is a system for
anchoring a mobile home to the ground to prevent
or reduce the possibility/ its being rolled or pushed
off its block by high winds Design engineers say
that when a new color becomes popular in small
kitchen appliances, it moves to the larger ap-
pliances, then to the kitchen sink and finally to the
bathroom A pneumatic pipeline system developed
in Sweden to carry refuse from housing complexes
to central waste-processing facilities is now being
used in several countries, including a few locations
in the l’nited States ——
An exhaust fan should be located where it will pull
the stale air from a room, not where it will pull
replacement air out, which is why it is so important
that a kitchen exhaust fan be placed near the range
to catch the smoke, odors, grease and mois-
ture Rubber toilet bumpers available in hardware
and other stores' can be screwed to the tops of
wooden ladder rails to prevent damage to house
siding when the ladder is placed against it, the
bumpers can be glued into place on metal ladders
For safety's sake, no convenience outlet or
electrical switch should be within reach of the
bathtub, sink or shower When using a paint -
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• Piano Tuning S Repoir
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quarters? That is, IF they're still available
and convenient to where you work.
Four "S-Chairs" with polished chrome frame, and wooden seat.
and backcover, in your choice of brown or natural fabric up-
holstery. Our regular price on these chairs is $125.00 each.
• Total/Regular Price: $850.00
Special: $595.00 the set
awell as the. usual _golfazcourse,. tenuis courts,
swimming pools, etc The $150,000 World Cup of
Polowill be held there April 3-15.:
In Davis, Calif., a 70a ere subdeveloypment has
every house facing the sun so as to take advantage
of solar radiation Sixty houses of a planned 196
already are up' Window overhangs are calculated
so that they shade the windows during the warm
weather and expose them during t be cooler
weather. The glass you see on the roofs may be for
solar water heaters or just windows for additional
passive solar heating
if you own a house built before 1920 an d you are
having difficulty obtaining anything needled for an
authentic restoration, there’s a new comprehensive
catalog to assist you It's called the Old House
Journal Catalog and lists 862 companies that sell
items for the decorating and restoring of such
houses. Incieded are things from the Ear y Ameri
. can period between 1700 and 1840. the Vjetorian era
between 1840 and 1900 and the ' Turn of the Cen
tury ' years between 1900 and 1920 For. further
information, write to the Old House Journal, A
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of Flormado hardwood from Columbia: 36"x60"x28",retailing
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directions on whether the residue should be washed
off with a chemical solvent or water.
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(Do-it-yourselfers will find much helpful in-
formation in Andy Lang’s handbool i, "Practical
Home Repairs," available by sendingt $1.50 to this
newspaper at Box 5, Teaneck, N.J. C7666.)
By ANDY LANG '
AP Newsfeatures
Odds and ends of interest to do-it-yourselfers:
While wrought iron can be painted to match Jny
color scheme, black is the overwhelming color
preference for applications by home own-
ers...Never discard the tags and labels that come
with such things as appliances, rugs and clothing,
since knowing the serial numbers of appliances can
save time and trouble in replacing parts and
servicing; knowing the fiber content of rugs helps in
knowing how to remove spots, and knowing how to
clean and wash clothing can prevent damage...Wide
planks in floors are more susceptible to swelling
and warping than standard strips...Clogged gas
burners can sometimes be cleared with toothpicks.
Plywood and other material* that come in sheets
are sold by the square footage, which is obtained by
multiplying the width by the length, so that a sheet
in the standard size of 4 feet by 8 feet is 32 square
feet...Wood, chemically impregnated to resist
decay and insect attack, is now being used for some
construction foundation systems which have been
approved by the Federal Housing Administration
and the Farmers Home Administration for their
mortgage insurance programs.
The purpose of so-called double insulation on
power tools is to prevent any accessible metal from
becoming "live” even if the primary insulation .
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Pauline Kael, left, severe movie critic of the New sponsorship of the program because it was "inap-
Yorker Magazine, is leaving the publication after 12 years propriate" for a company that was a supplier of nuclear
and moving to the other side of the road “to produce some power equipment to sponsor a program containing
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anyone with back problems should not try
That’s why people shouldn get fat in the -----------------
poumds. However, this great weight loss first place, even if they’re very young.If" lift Typerexerci
has left an excessive amount of flab on my you stretch the skin too much, it will only
abdomen. Please do not suggest sit-ups. I snap back so far.
do them three times a day and it does not T ,
■ help. Can you suggest anything? I am sending you Health Letter No. 3-7,
p “Girth Control: Avoiding the Big Middle"
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even though I suspect you have ac-
complishedalot of what this issue advises
Other readers who want this issue can
send 50 cents with a long, stamped, self-
addressed envelope for it in care of P.O.
Box 369, Denton, Texas 76201.
I am going to advise sit-ups and leg lifts
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YOUR EYE EXAMINATION 7
Bring your eyeglass prescription and we will give you a $10 00
discount off the purchase price of complete glqsse or contocttensen
on my teen-aged brothers and sister. -----
Since I am older and have a job, I've Dear Val: I’m a 17-year-old girl. I’m
been thinking of moving out. Then my taking a sex education course at school
dad’s aunt could stay in my room and life It’s fascinating the things I’m learning
would be more normal for everyone. But I But when I want to talk about them and
also resent the idea. ask questions, my, mom gets all flustered
I’m finding it hard to decide one way or and says she just can’t talk with me about
the other. Please give me your thinking on • those things. ”
this. — Undecided. That’s frustrating Who can I talk to. if
Dear Un: Try a family powwow to not my own mother’’
discuss the possibilities for easing the Dear Frus: Try an aunt whois tess
situation. If you then decide that your, inhibited than your mother. And you can,
moving out is the best solution, how about always pump your classmates about what
taking over your father’s aunt’s living their mothers have told them
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weeks.”
He and his staff — all
under 21, including his
younger brother and
sister, Kevin and Kim —
make tables, bookcases,
waterbed frames and
desks in a building
owned by Char-
bonneau’s father.
plastic-laminated fur-
niture.
Two or three area
store* carry his
products, and he also
sells to private
customers.
“My goal is to have
orders stacked up for
six weeks at a time," he
says. “Right now, we
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SOUTH WINDSOR,
Conn. (AP) — Andre
Charbonneau Jr. says
- his only regret about
being in business is "I
wish I’d done it a lot
sooner."
Charbonneau, 18,
founded Andre Fur-
niture Industries a year
ago while he was a
senior at South Windsor
High School.
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millionaire before I
die,” the college fresh-
man says.
Charbonneau, who
has been making
cabinets and furniture
since he was 12 or 13.
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prised at how often this question is raised.
What to do depends upon what .you mean
by flab Also since I don’t know how
overweight you were to begin with, it’s
difficult for me to know whether you have
still more fat to lose. You should be able to
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