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THE CLEVELAND (GA.) COURIER
Merry Tiller provides
seven distinct rotor
styles —exactly the
right rotor for your
soil and yoetr job!
Also 40 optional
tools and attach¬
ments for every
gardening need.
OutwoOks ’em all!
ROTORS for UvJlCHlMG and TRACTION
BASIC ROTORS PICK ROTORS
for Normal Soils for Tough Soils
MULCHING
ROTORS
For mulching, high
weeds and wet soil.
ANGLE ^
ROTORS MERRY SLASHER ROTORS
For traction on un¬ Particularly useful for breaking
even ground and for sod and new ground, as well as
light cultivation. for basic tillage-up to 37" wide.
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DMUI Georgia
Cornelia,
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DELICIOUS DISHES FROM ABROAD-SERVED WITH COCA-COLA, WORLD FAVORITE!
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HAWAII—Aloha Casserole (Shrimp and spinach casserole). To 2 cans condensed cream of
mushroom soup add 1 cup sour cream, 1 cup sliced mushrooms, 34 cup grated Parmesan
cheese, 34 tsp. dry mustard. Heat, stir in 2 cups cooked shrimp. Layer in serving dish i
with ,1 lb. cooked spinach. Garnish with toasted coconut. Serves 6. Really special served
with the cold crisp taste of Coke, that so deeply satisfies. I
MEXICO-Chill con Corn* Mexicali (Chili SWEDEN-Smorgasbord Sandwich (Boiled
beans with corn). Mix 1 can chili con came beef sandwich). On buttered bread, put a
with 8 cups whole kernel corn, 1 cup water, slice of boiled beef, top with tomato slices,
sliced ripe olives. Alternate with corn chips shredded horseradish, pickle relish. It’s just
in greased casserole. Bake in 350° oven 30 made to go along with ice-cold Coca-Cola.
min. Delicious with Coca-Cola. Its cheerful Best-loved sparkling drink in all the world,
lift makes the whole meal more fun. enjoyed over 68 million times a day!
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Hardwood Plywood House Has Natural Beauty
"\/jf JL AN’S beauty *ime-honorcd of choice hardwoods love for has the prompted natural
rchitect Samuel Paul, lo design a hou*e
pecialiy suited for the varied use* of hardwood
ywood. The house is :i “natural” for famines
hich like the easy ma tlenance of paneled walls
ad the warmth and beauty that hardwood *>)y
ood lends the home in erior. Toe house lias four
^drooins and Iwo S;alh . Two i^droonis and one
i*h are on the second Hoar (not shown) and
a he finished after ?Is<* family occupies the first
oor. Similarly, the basement hobby-TY room
ibo.e), a main feature of ihe home, can he fin¬
ned ialer as a “do-il- ourself” project. Natural
ircii plywood flush <’ >vs are used throughout
rid he kitchen is line ' with base and wail cab¬
lets made oi natural Id’ch plywood. In the base¬
ment room, ilic walls a/e completely paneled wi h
,alnut plywood and the storage wad housing ihe
I V set is made of birch plywood for a pleasing
Old Porch Becomes Useful Room
Porch enclosed with window units of ponderosa pine adds year around living space, new
exterior beauty to this house in Minneapolis. Use of old screened porch below was limited.
Wood window units can make
conversion of a porch into a
year-around room easier and far
less expensive than you'd im¬
agine.
This is because window units
of ponderosa pine, such as the
ones used in the photographs,
are available in stock from
building material dealers and
can be installed quickly and
with a minimum of labor.
The units come with frame
and sash made to fit together.
Hardware and weatherstripping the needs
are attached, and unit
this is |your DREAM HOUSE
^MWSpI m&aenn
r i i« home in the modern
1*' JlI TTERE g manner-a brick
M. ^1 At XsA and siding, split-level beauty. There’s a
Jm w otii i M-0.14-O maximum of living comforts packed into this
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- 1 IsS nr deeign. The huge living room is complemented
*■ «^ri c CL i by a rear picture window and the cheerful fire¬
~~ s place. The separate dining room adjoins the
' 1 H iw^ kitchen-dinette. Up a short flight of stairs there
are three bedrooms. Besides having its own pri¬
IAS vate bathroom, the master bedroom has a closet
along one entire wall. For relaxation, enter¬
HY taining or watching TV, there is a playroom,
only a few steps away from the living area.
There is another fireplace in this room and an
entrance to the outdoors. An extra bedroom
and bath on this level is ideal for a maid or
guests. Don’t overlook that large basement, to
handy for storage, hobbies, or a workshop.
A king-sized readers. Simply sketch plan send ef this in house coin is available
to 261 to Modern
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conli* 3 «t. TlivoVi areas on the first floor were tie
with an eye to plywood paneling, accord¬
ing to the architect. The living room wall opposite
:he picture window can be paneled as an “accent
wall,** the (lining room lends itself to wainscot
pane*hig, and the desirsb.e central entrance hail
should be plywood-paneled to stand heavy wear.
C omplete working plans and me"evud* lists are
available. For inform t! ion on the “hardwood ply¬
wood house,” write Samuel I’aul, 8951 164th Sl. f
Jamaica, New York.
only to be fastened in place and
painted. The large glass units in the
porch above have fixed sash at
the top with an awning window
section at the bottom. A bank of
six individual awning units was
installed on one side. These
awning windows open outward
for full ventilation. They also
can be left open during a rain¬
storm, since the glass becomes
a tiny “roof” that keeps rain¬
drops out. porch shown
The was con¬
verted by a and professional. of How¬ other
ever, these styles
window units of ponderosa pine
can be installed by a home
handyman skill. with an average
amount of