alarm, 80 as to avoid pane, | tion ae out the chimes. ’ but a test found that the cries The Concord Firefighters’: Asso- “DRAMATIC CHANGES IN 50 YEARS ‘There have been some dra- matic__¢changes.. in: laundry. equipment during the half-cen- tury which separates the deve- lopment of these two machin- es. At right, a model built by Brantford Washing Machine before the ‘First World War | can be safely laundered Modern ree took a lot of drudgery out of washday; it was called ‘‘Loco- motive’’ to. emphasize: sturdy construction. It. contrasts re- home. at | born Beaverbrook ruled the min- istry_through force and fear. markably with today’s compac “Thor,” a completely automa- tic washer controlled from an “electronic instrument panel. Sir. Max, 56, a British fighter .. But do you also consider all | “er can be placed in any one of a !Place laundry equipment | where “it is most useful . You do a lot of .thinking be: | fore you select a neighborhood | in which to buy, build or rent a house. the possibilities before you de- cide where to place your laundry equipment? Laundering is the next most important’ task after meal pre- paration,: ‘serving and clean-up. Important factors for every wo- man to consider are, therefore, the size and activities of her fa- mily her own’laundering habits and the space limitations of her home.. An automatic washer and dry- number of rooms, but a laundry complete with adequate work and storage space should have a minimum overall area of 8 x 10 feet. A recent trend, is to bring. the laundry upstairs. Possible laun- dry locations listed in this pam- phiet are as follows:, BASEMENT Advantages: Usually plenty of space available. Plumbing and other utility out- lets often already located there. Disadvantages: Usually too far from other household activities. Too many steps to climb, etc. Requires special features such as clothes chutes from bedroom bath, and kitchen. "ROOM ae ges: .Ideal for small basementless house. Usually sufficient storage space. Water heater often can be installed in Disadvantages: Often too small in new homes. | KITCHEN Advantages: Convenient - most of homemaker’s work can be _centered in one area. Plumbing cost relatively low - - use exist- ing piping. Can be separated from food preparation center with partial wall, screen, count- er peninsula. Disadvantages: Usually diffi- cult to provide adequate facili- ties for all laundering needs. To prevent moisture from collecting in room, dryer should have an exhaust to the outside. FAMILY ROOM Advantages: Extra use of avail able space. Combine activities can be close to family activities while laundering. Disadvantages: Depend on lo- cation. Too much traffic and many interruptions. GARAGE OR CARPORT Advantages: Takes advantage of what might be wasted space.. Indoor space for drying on rainy days if housewife doesn’t have dryer. May be only space avail- able in basementless house. Disadvantages: Not good in cold climates. May be very in- convenient - - requires carrying of laundry from house. Often dusty - - equipment will probab- ly need covers. BATHROOM Advantages: Saves: time and steps - - wash is done where most soiled things accumulate. ~ of babies in the nursery sec- ciation donate od extra -chimes. installation cos s, Usually diffi- cult-to provide anemia ironing facilities. BEDROOM Advantages: Can-be ‘economi- cal if plumbing is “‘backed-up’” to bathroom. Convenient to storage areas. Disadvantages: Noisy. _Diffi- cult to provide adequate ironing facilities. Must install longer piping and provide adequate venting. SEWING ROOM Advantages: May be convenient Many mending jobs discovered in ‘laundry. Ironing necessary after many sewing operations. Disadvantages: Depend on lo- cation in house. s Cut In Spending - Urged On Mayors WASHINGTON (AP) — Prest- dent Johnson appealed to may- ors of 30 big US. cities Satur- day to postpone spending and. help. battle inflation. Johnson has. been doing this with gov- ernors—three groups of them in Tecent weeks. But this was the first session with heads of ma jor cities. « The president’s goal for the federal government is to slash spending about $3,000,000,000 in this’ fiscal ‘year, which ends June 30. —“CRY FIRE SOFTLY tires W.T. Free running FOR SALE — 1963 FORD 1 TON 4 WHEEL DRIVE / 7 Completely reconditioned Motor and drive line. 4 new A ub. Y Ly EDERE SERVICE STATION / 4/ * Ma seen at the” ; Clothes ae joneSy se , for iat doting te Wee eaid (eon utility room or immediately be- | Easy to store unironed items, 1. fue Af bf rom win ust and soot, or) , low to shorten hot t ipe |-e. towels, ete..Convenient to (, L af he damage to clothesline and cloth- | intervi view. his. father did run his} runs and Nae uineratiive hegeeenie for storing ironed | CONCORD, Mass., (AP) —Er- LZ Sherwood / Sf Ff pins. | department in a ua _ loss. Can often: be located on | items. erson Hospital installed chimes | VY f/ i. / Ko And the’ housewife with a, tough way, but ad to do it} first floor. Disadvantages: Usually higher! instead of bells for its fire cu gu SW. sense of Sanitation can“be assur- j to. get results." at ha a = = ee ed that dust, flies and other un- | sae Soe ie sien t ap sanitary outdoors elements are at a 7 lanes.’ fe : : far and foreign from a clothes sir Max said the industralists N More aud more women are | ing, hanging: sprinkling and ae brought in by Lord Beaverbrook eonvinced that the two. major | ironing. ae Jers to assist the minist-y were dedi- . Jobs. of laundering— wesine It will also save the fime and oa to him. para / ‘ and drying— require two-appli- wait f L k “It was a remarkable team. 4 ances, an automatic washer and odie reset Plat eam Beaver roo Morale was tremendously, high.” : i a dryer 72m . Lord’ Beaverbrook had the ple, heavy woollen blankets take After all, what erat eee only four’minutes in a dryer for Cri ti 2 Churehll of fit late Sir Ler : waltzed to the washline wii every four ; i ure m prime minister. : ; arms around a heavy load of clo- < Apreerdine eg a ee “ : I icism who would not have permitted the forward look. of ys Canada ; thes? That load, according to eo .Washes-an aver} > ert the chaotic condition which Lord ; i : : : age of 600 times‘per year and, if| / @ Mess: Tedder’s book alleges. S studies, averages 45 pounds each i ges dies A washday. And the steps a wo- she has a family of four, will ' U is Sir Max suggested Lord Ted- ; : man takes to the clothesline: av- wash an average of: $200 worth vagd Sets tates der was bitter when the build- erage 18 miles per week or 42| °f Clothes each week. FREDERICTON (CP) — Sir | ing of airplans was turned over miles per year. A dryer saves money spent on} Max Aitken, son of the late Lord |to the ministry of aircraft pro- But a dryer. does, more th an j Clothes, especially. for growing Beaverbrook. has dismissed as | duction from the air ministry. “""aave a woman backsiraining toil. | Children = = “obsolute--rubbish:>-critieism..af |.Lord. Tedder was. in.the. air min: Besides waltzing, she can sing} Clothes can be eos often be- | his father’s performance as: Bri- | istry. about the fact that dryers save | cause they can be dried quickly. | tish minister of aircraft produc- | INVITING TROUBLE time,-clothes, money and elim- | A housewife with three children | tion during the Second. World; 1 you're looking for trouble, inate -unsanitary drying - eon-_| will. spend $150 annually on chil. | War. . ‘try lighting a torch in a crowd- ditions -)dren’s clothes as compared-with |—-RAF~ Marshal —tord—Tedder=‘ed Space- to-thaw-out-frozen- wa- Specificaliy a dryer will save |$312 for one without a dryer. | levelled the criticism in his‘con- ter pipes. Or be careless on a over four hours every | week | She will also have less in clean- | troversial book- With Prejudice weldor tar roofing job. The, haz-’j, which would be -spent in carry- | ing bills because more items! which claims that the Canadian-'ards are “‘built in”. - oe coe oe | nee as é a > = @ y 5 4 - Le i ae: hy h : lj “Since Mother got that fell, : : e . | new G.E. automatic wash- / : er. he never seems fo.com-_ ju st Fo rr rae et tu! W a a There’s no reason for you fa go 11 ‘ ——— iss sparkling efficient new Westinghouse washerAiryer - You see, a bat-boy has 3” “really important combination that“you toss clothes in and then forget job to do. He’s. got to maké sure that ‘the bats them. It'll turn ‘itself off when’ the load is clean—and. ; are in order.and that they get picked up and so will the dryer when pies dry. : ae ere Well, you ge ‘get dirt on your uniform A Ma / oing that.. It used’ be that’ Mom would-be : r you've e the of laun- quite mad when Fd come home with my uniform - aie ve experie it’s 2 aries acu covered with mud and stuff. ve / hew washdays uséd to be. 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