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In actuality the average housewife “spends more time in her kitchen a ' QUESTION: While I was ex- included are full designs in setae’ wat anol (while the 2% ts. how to order blueprin mead tae felleeing A tay at 4 'tenna to the chimney) I. notic- facturers.But-the-odds are tre-'ed that the metal: flashing which KITCHEN B-O0x 10-11 DINING LIVING RM, 12-7 12-2 wz | Each Unit 850 Sa, Ft “DESIGN No. Here is a ranch style Dn- plex which would look well in the newest Suburban locality. Each unit has two bedrooms and-its-own independent base- e ° ele } di ob of val. Just sand of the young gum fanciers First Aid For Ailing Houses ace cy mock does ze flaky |in this removal .job, the word | By ROGER C. WHITMAN PEELING CEILING QUESTION: The heavy rains! eame before our new roof was | eompleted. The rain came in one room and now the ceiling ‘peéls badly, Beside scraping, is there anything else to-do-before repainting the ceiling? ANSWER: Very bad luck | about the roof; too bad~the builder couldn't have covered the unfinished part with build. | er’s sheet plastie-Would--have been easy and an effective wa- terproofer. Take it very gently and easy with any scraping: really better to wait a couple | of months to see if, the ceiling | plaster will dry out thoroughly and continue adhering to its | jath. The less you disturb it | tow, the better the chance of wot dislodging it. COBWEBS QUESTION: Will painting a cobweb section of the basement improve the cobweb situation? ANSWER: Not the paint per | light color, the preliminary cleaning | as well as the painting will definitely Help. Personally, cob- webs have always appeared | less noticeable to me against a light background—(others, Im sure, take an opposite view) _§ STICKY CONCRETE QUESTION: To-keep my ‘hus- band and children from tracking | mud into the house, I thought | I would make concrete stepping | stones from the garage-to the}, - back door. made square forms from wooden boxes but the concrete stuck to the wood. Do you think if T lined the forms | with waxed paper this would | vent the concrete sticking? Or what do you recommend? ANSWER: Come to think of it, | ma'am, waxcd paper, is a good | idea. Foil would work, too. But | we males usually solve the prob- lem by coating the inside eof the form with old motor off or grease. Don't claim it’s any bet- | ter than your idea, however! . SHINGLES LOSING -GRAVEL QUESTION: TI have noticed that the gravelly surface of the asphalt shingles on my roof. i.s. beginning to crumble off. Do you think painting would help preserve them’. : ANSWER: An excellent idea. A paint of the vinyl plastic latex type will not only anchor the granules to this shingle, but add a film of protection. The shingles will last longer. OPERATIC PLUMBING QUESTION: Every time we turn on a faucet or flush the toilets we get a singing noise im the.pipes. A musical novelty; 8, but we'd prefer oi | What's the cause and eure? -— ANSWER: Most noises of this | type are caused by high-veloci- ty water being forced through pipe too small to handle the volume. | im a-pressure- reducing, valve usually takes care of this problem, though sometimes it’s necessary to put im a section of larger-diameter pipe. Although the singing re- sounds throughout the pipes, it Originates around tees and bends. CABINETS COMING LOOSE QUESTION: We bought an old house a year ago. Before mov ing in, my husband painted it throughout, Now the kitchen cabinets. are pulling away from the walls. Would the kitchen ei sinking, or what ja eausing is? ANSWER: Instead of speculat- ‘nz, T recommend the prompt- est possible attention by a com: | Petent carpenter, before the ‘ap- | parently too-weak stipports zive way altogether and the cabinets enme crashing down. ASH INTO WALNUT QUESTION: Please tell me| T can change ash-colored bedroom furniture te a rich | walnut shade. ANSWER: Remove any finish with paint remover, and follow label directions carefully Most! pursuits would then bleach out | any ash stain next, If youwish, go to it. Personnally, I'd skip this step, hecause walnut is so much darker. If the wood is | open-grained, .use wood _ filler fext. followed by a sealing coat of pure; fresh, white shejlac. | When the shellac dries, put on | vour finishing Goats of varnish. TALE OVER PAINT QUESTION: I ‘misplaced an| answer you ‘gave several months | ago, .about tiling a , painted | \basement floor. lin | : tile my 26 by 15 - foot basement jespecially. if you heed the sound- might find less on the sidewalk \Playroom's painted floor. What 'ly based warnings of tile manu ‘FIXING FAULTY Nl ee ae H#}°=0}=»=0= =... Ring-a-Ding. Bells + In @ranberry or blue. Sizes.7 - 14. mendously in your favor of get- lines the valleys between the ting. worry-free results. itwo gable was rusted through | RAISE WATER LEVEL in several places. ,I'm afraid | QUESTION: » I'm sure our tol- this might: develop into a had let would work betterif there |leak, tinless I can fix it. Is this were more water in the tank./— repair I can make myself? — ‘And whenever I rinse diapers, . jer?" Is this possible. al prowling on roofs. Simply co- ANSWER: Raising the level In |ver the holes genermisly with as- the tank is a cinch. Simply bend iphalt roofing cement. If any the rod which supports the float ‘seams or joints look question- so that it will float higher be- jable, treat them. too fore shutting off the valve con-| (Note: All correspondence re- trolling the supply. Raising the ting to home maintenance level in the bow! is a matter Of | shoutd be addressed to: Roger its original design. A plumber iC. Whitman, ¢-0 Toronto Star might be able to. adjust this, but Syndicate, 89 King Street W., To- ‘I doubt it GUM ON SIDEWALK | QUESTION: Our sidewalk 's. japparently the most pop ular | iplace for the neighboring child- | lren. Nice for our kids, but } KITCHEN DINING . 8-0x10-11 510x268 LIVING RM, 127% 12-2 PHARMACY a ment. The only difference fs we how do I remove all the step. | QUALITY DRUGS that one unit includes a fire- is the easiest way te remove ped-on hubble gum? SERVICE place in the Living Room. Con- ‘the paint? "| ANSWER: ‘Soften it with car- | SAVINGS struetion is Brick Veneer. | angwER: If the paint Is {m hon “tet”, then pry itup with | we pj any Prescription House: 1,701 Sq. Ft. jgood shape. generally, forget the corner of a putty knife. : the enormously messy and te- Perhaps if you could supervise J. E. A. Worth 1914. Reg. Pharm. Free Delivery and Mail ; Service. 142 Prince St. Phone 4-3424 — 4 Years in Business — lareas. Now I'd Ike to\in the normal way. ° Then put the tile down might get around that you mean | It’ a .risk, business. Who knows? Yon | FLASHING | IT think, “Wouldn't it be nice 1t| ANSWER: Periectly possible ld. have more wat. |repair. although I'm not e n- the bow! sou as wat: |thusiastie. about non-profession- at her’ dafty tasks ‘other_room. Nothing adds to her Kitchen Can pleasure as a homemaker than ia well arranged, convenient |*domestic workshop’ which, in reality, her kitchen is. 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