ae Laundry fe now so attractively designed it * blends into many areas of the _home’ where clothes tend to - COMPACT DESIGN = collect. This laundromat “Stac-On" unit by Canadian Westinghouse has dryer mount. éd above the front- loading \@ay” The *. washer, requires litfle more than two feet square of Lead space... Soap provides help in washing action While laundry equipment jter and Gamble. roll-|process consists of thoroughly |P° manufacturers have been The cleaning ing back. the technical frontier |wetting the dirt and the surface forthe past_several decades, de- } vising clothes-care that are truly automatic, the - soap industry ‘has been going through its own revo'ution. Every major advance in clothes-clean- ing technique ‘has been matched by similar im ements in provi a s, detergents, bleaches j fabric softeners. Laundry equipment provides all the electronic and mechant- eal action for getting clothes elean automatically. But the equipment relies on some che- | mica] help. That's where soaps and. detergents come on the acene. How do they work. Both soap and synthetic deter- gents perform the washing ac- tion in the same way; says Proc- thearticle_being washed. with machines ithe soap or’ detergent solution, then removing the dirt from surface: and finally maintaining the dirt in a stable solution oF suspension. In wash water, soaps or de:sr ity-of-the-water—so- that more easily penetrate the fab- rics and get to the location of the soil. Then soil removal begins. iEach molecule of the cleaning !solution ‘May be considered as & long chain. One end of the chain is hydropophilic (‘‘water loving’); the other is hydropho- ‘bic (‘water hating or soil. lov- ling’). The “soil loving’ ends ‘of these molecules are attract- jed to'a soil patticle and surround gents increase the wetting abt- —it—-can | loving” ends are pulling the particles molecules and the soil away from the fabric and into _|the wash water. This is the ac- ~|tion which, when combined with the mechanical agitation of the _|washing machine, enables a soap or detergent to remove soil, sus- pend it, and keep it from re-de- pos siting on clothes. Both soaps and synthetic de- tergents. afte cleaning agents: Soap has pot used successfully for more than 2,000 years. Syn- thetic detergents, on the other hand, are a recent development. Basically, there _.are_two. big differences between soaps and detergents. i ) te they perform in bard | “water. Soaps, as mentioned, react. with minerals in hard water to form a useless material which does not dissolve, called lime soap de- posit or soap curd. Synthetic de- tergents do not form this curd. The second basic difference is the complexity of manufacure. Making synthetic detergents is } ing. ene it. At the same time the “water The Bank of Nova Scotia ‘Talk to The Bank of Nova Scotia the new Canada Savings Bonds Centennial Series, and about your personal holdings of past issues. We can advise you of the best way to double your money with . the new Canada Savings Bonds. On sale now at every branch.“\_ a much more complex manufae | turing operation than soap mak- iby ct Cuiatian somtance ae: nfé cturers. Now they are seri UuS- to eliminate ve move in this *\ defeat the old-faety ‘that laundry equip; in the basement. ain xe ioned ment Appliances have become so ef- '* , compact and: attractive, the designers point out, that insallation is nov preec- ical in many small \ areas of the home where clothes\ normally collect. x Therefore, it is a simple mat- e to PHILIPS 1967 Models Color T.V. Now In Stock Black-& White-TV. os | \ the, appliance’, ‘ “We don recommend hat ple do\laundry in the ‘hed: yom. have now\matle mitted a sheets weekly washday ent bases ment, into cm mt sur \ j \ ze LONDON, Oht. a a recognizes the conflict, in amese, is prepared: té a soe | teers to help the north) a Rog | —< diplomat. said Saturday.» F Bor! etary the Soviet éembassy\in Ottawa, said Russia feels the united States must | end its . forces, and: -recognize , the “democratic gover nment of North Viet Nam.”” He was one of three diplomats -who™spokeduring~a~ conference; on The Far East’ Today, spon- sored by the Sir Adam Beck secondary school current affairs club. About 130 students from aK A student asked Mr. Boukaty why Russia refused to act as a mediator in the Viet Nam con- flict... He .replied..there is _noth- ing to mediate. ‘‘We are sup- porting the coun! thates\ su 1 0 oe caine: for. detengents mes I. Boukaty, second) \sec-> \ the , | fighting in Viet Nam, withdraw \ roundings. push the notion \ of ‘washday’ t-out-of existence; replacing- brief oon gs whenever, clothing ac- eee a hite is still the popular choice of major appliances, r\ estinghouse is producing it & i ‘the opeati on ae ie ndromat twins in three. oth-| off in. the Arkansas governor's ‘ith more frequent, While trast p or. N Westing oped shee i: lea bookh for distri! ‘ion to . hoi sand \new ones Oo ilders. It i ggestion enough sheet printed a to ) ian we Hee a buil connection, da paca s oe stallation SHa can, ai Pee ideas yes areas i hoot ees - Battle looms » in\Arkansas LITTLE, ROCK, .Ark. (AP— The )wraps\are about to come er ‘colours (yellow, turqudise,|race between \Democrat Jim coppertone) to match or con-|Johnson and Républican Win- asantly with home dec*\throp Rockefeller after two months of nothing some gentle sparring. The lull has been ‘Johnson's *| doings, Rockefeller, a mémber of the wealthy New York Roctke- feller family;-came out ready to fight just after Johnson won a bitter Democratic runoff nom- ting primary with less than per cent of the vote Aug. 9. abe while Rockefeller par- aded ‘across the. state seeking votes for the Nov. 8\ election, | Johnson ‘stayed in his\ head- quarters and worked at patch- up the Democratic party tion, split by the pri- /\campaign. ’ than out while is opponent. was in hiding, Roc Her quickly cut Rie" schedule. ss in uniting the party 0 st \\ ‘ie him is\critical to John. . \\ Bon. ady some\top Demo- | UN erats have defected. ‘More are 4 $500 US. Ar aaa ready to. \, ~ 5 ive Demoerat 's. for s Nin Snake i oeanzatin has h of Taft Nt aterfeit- election \of\Johi might ETE AG m “patial” nstra- The cabin also. contained { tions. violence\a to be agent in Sacramento S ‘has ba TROIT YAP). — Chrysier Er Brown Rothey, < a an on the car. confirmed. Sunday reports civil engineer; Jerry Allen mee issue a ~~ |NtNhas “urged a 10-per.cent - Fields, 30, a printing press cp Stinsoat hike made it. clear | ini . “ie uction department erator,.and. Henry. Leroy Houts, this a | budgets. to‘make up for an es- 41, a welder) were released on \man"" | timated ‘$40,000,000 the firm said $2,500 bail ‘ will be Most. use it cut Fearfol of wearing himett | Faubus-ran-successfully- against Rockefeller two years ago. - Faubus, retiring after six two- year terms, is not ' working openly for Johnson, although he has said he would rather see a Democrat win than a Republi- can. the Atlantic LONDON (Reuters)—A father f three said he plans to row atross the Atlantic with two companions in a boat he will call Puffin I. Bob Thirtle, 47,’said the voy- age would\.be a memorial for- lost British Qarsmen David Johnstone and. John Hoare, whose rowboat Puffin was found empty and drifting in mid-At- lantic: Friday. \ Thirtle, who crossed ‘the Eng- lish. Channel in a eingeeeat | ca- noe. in. 1963, said: “If the original Puffin is fousd | to be seaworthy I would like to}. make my attempt in that. ; “Otherwise I\shall have a sim- Yat boat built.” ~ Rhirtle, a parcel\packer, said he plans to cross with two com- panions\from the Unitéd States to England in 50 days, nee next May. » Chrysier- lays off. Plans rowing] | rated - workers, ‘granted him a” pardons \ original. 1967 car prices by about $24 a car. Chrysler originally announced ‘price increases averaging $92 a car and later rolled back’the av- erage increase to $68 a car. “It is inevitable that some people ‘are going to have to be let go.” a Chrysler spokesman general administrative employ- He emphasized the belt-tight- ening does not apply to hourly- the. men who build Chryster’s, autos. General Motors, Ford and American Motors said they had no plans for a similar cut. On the basis of the number of cars: it sold in'the 1966 model run, ‘the Chrysler price cut of about $24 a car would amount ‘to $40,000,000 in lost ree sales revenues. In jail 64 years \. SAN LEANDRO, Calif. Richard Honeck’s surviving rel- ati thought he was dead. For 59 of his 64 years in prison he had neifher a visitor nor a let- ter. Today\he is a free man. Honeck, 87), sentenced to life in prison for “killing a school teacher, learned linois Governor Otto.Kerner has_ “After dll these. years to know ‘that. he’s a free ntan is something,” said his niece, Clara Naegelin Orth, 66, wit whom he \lives. thrilled.” Mrs. Orth had ‘assumed he was dead. But in August, 1963, she read “an Associated Press’ story» sabout a- Menard peniten- tiary te who hadn't -re- ceived tter in 59 years. 4 Torrid Oil Range - PRICE. ‘BREAKTHROUGH - KELVINATOR AUTOMATIC. LAUNDRY These "Top of the Line" Apptancs give you every wah at dry earrey Yon) ee INS — Normal with 31 minute cycle. 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