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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 16

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It-IUttooaOnJauniftlGurttc ThtrwUy Horrmbi-rl 1W 1 Area men in service forces to reinforce NATO in a crisis situation. More than 17.000 U. -based personnel (active. Reserve and Guard) participated in tht ex ercises. Forster is assigned at Fort Hood, Texas.

Germany. Michael LForsttr MATTOON Army Spec 4 Michael L. Forster, son of Mr and Mrs. Will Forster Sr of Route 2, Mattoon, recently participated in Reforger 80 and Crested Cap. North Atlantic Treaty Organization iNATOi training exercises.

Reforger (return of forces to Germany" and Crested Cap (strategic deployment i demonstrated S. capability to rapidly move ground and air Talk iefs hJ McKelvey, son of Mr. and Mrs Johnnie F. McKelvey of 3512 Willow Drive, recently completed an infantry officer basic course at the U.S. Army Infantry School.

Fort Benning. Students received instruction in leadership, personnel, intelligence, map and airphoto reading, operations', logistics, tactical communications and weapons. This training is designed to prepare students for the duties and responsibilities of a company grade of ficer. Ricky S. Alumbaugh NEOGA, III.

Pvt. First Class Ricky S. Alumbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L.

Alumbaugh of Neoga. recently participated in Reforger 80 and Crested Cap. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATOi training excercises. Reforger (return of forces to Germany) and Crested Cap (strategic deployment! demonstrated U. S.

capability to rapidly move ground and air forces to reinforce NATO in a crisis situation. More than 17.000 U. -based personnel (active. Reserve and Guard I participated in the exercises. Pvt.

Alumbaugh is asssigned to Hanau Air Base. West Michael D. Frailty NEOGA. IU. Pvt.

Michael D. Frailty, son of Mr and Mrs Paul D. Frailty of Neoga. recently completed a tracked-vehiclt mechanic count at the U. Army Armor School.

Fort Knox.Ky. During the course, students were trained to repair engines, transmissions, arid the fuel, electrical and hydraulic systems o( tht Army's tracked-vehicles. They also learned to perform recovery operations for abandoned, damaged, disabled or mired vehick-s. George C. Oiler TOLEDO, III.

Airman George C. Ozier. son of Mary Ozier of Toledo, has been assigned to Lowry Air Force Base, Colo after completing Air Fonte basic training During tht six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, tht airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. He will now receive specialized instruction in the supply field. William J.

McKelvey MATTOON' 2nd l.t William lhn THANKSGIVING DEAL Vrv fr-fRl iy And Receive a FREE Jnans9'v'n9 Turkey XJX beresMonr complete Mil i aillaCCeSSOriK'S'ate Taiwanese pianist to compete at EIU NEW LOCATION 1414 BROADWAY Here Sunday The Bentons, shown above, will appear at a marriage and family life conference at the First Baptist Church Sunday, beginning with a carry-in dinner at 6 p.m. The Bentons, who use both music and the spoken word in their program, have recorded seven albums and have appeared before more than 40 denominations. The group includes D. Dean Benton, his wife, Carole, and their teen-age children, Debt and Doug. CHARLESTON Pianist Fang Tse Chern.

from Taiwan, will compete along with nine other student musicians from Eastern Illinois University Music Department in the Concerto Auditions Competition at 8 p.m. Monday in Leo J. Dvorak Concert Hall. Miss Chern will play the Rondo movement from Beethoven's Piano Concerto. Opus 58.

Number 4 in Major. Ron Roberts will play the orchestra transcription. The public is invited to attend the Monday evening audition program. MATTOON SPARKLE POOLS 1414BROADWAY 2342054MonSoM0np How to do it Humidifier helpful YIELD liolli) ANNUALRATE 0 skin Or if you have common allergies ito house dust, for example i. you'll suffer more when the air is dry and the particles to which you are allergic can float more freely in the air Also, in humidified air wooden furniture, floors, doors and windows won't dry out as much, and ill be less subject to cracking and shrinking Paint will last longer, furniture joints will stay firm, and windows and doors are less likely torattle These facts refer generally to homes in the northern part of the country, above a line drawn along the Ohio River The longer the period in which you must heat your home and the colder the outside temperatures the more important it is for you to add moisture to the inside air.

If you live in the country's midsection, you may need humidification for only a short time in mid-winter And if you live in the South, you may have an entirely different problem -too much moisture and the need for a dehumidifier The type of heating system you have enters into the picture, too. Forced'air systems create the driest air and need the most humidification Electrically heated homes need less And steam and hot water systems require the least But all these systems produce dry air and all need some kind of humidification. you burn less fuel to feel comfortable. If relative humidity is most people feel comfortable at 68 degrees F. 40 pet 70 deg 30 72 deg 20 pet 74 deg 10 pet -76 deg So you see why you feel like calling for more heat when the air in your home dries out to 10 percent.

If you raised the relative humidity to 60 or 70 pet. would you need even less heat and thus save more fuel'1 Well, when the air gets too moist, you begin to experience other problems: condensation, mildew, peeling paint, etc. The ideal relative humidity, with a minimum of problems, is 30 to 40 percent. A second'benefit from haying-enough moisture in the air is that you stay healthier through the winter. Medical researchers say one big reason for winter coids is that excessive dry air causes the.

mucus in your respiratory passages todry out This mucus is one of nature's front-line defenses against airborne infections When it dries out. the delicate membranes it protects are vulnerable to all kinds of passing germs and bacteria So you and your family are likely to have a higher incidence of colds in a hot dry house. Air kept at a good moisture level also helps prevent problems associated with too-drv Ul musicaj set Nov. 13 FINANCIAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Today's rate might be tomorrow's high. Don't delay.

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Most of us set heat by a temperature reading but by the way our bodies feel. And the moisture in the air. Popular Mechanics Enclycopedia points out. plays a critical role in whether or not we feel comfortable In warm weather, we perspire. When the perspiration evaporates from the skin surface, we feel the cooling effect.

When summer air is muggy and full of moisture, this evaporation is slow, and as a result, we feel hot and uncomfortable. When a little breeze comes along, it speeds up the evaporation, and we feel cooler. This same evaporation system works on our bodies in the winter. The air in our heated homes becomes-very dry. and body moisture evaporates rapidly.

The result is that we feel cool and turn, up the thermostat to call on the furnace for more heat. Few people realize just how dry the air in a heated house can get. The average relative humidity in the Sahara Desert is 25 percent. In Death Valley, it is 23 percent. In a heated house, when the outside temperature drops to the zero level, it can go below 10 percent, and will average around 13 percent through the winter.

These figures refer to the "relative humidity" of the air. Relative humidity is defined as the amount of water vapor in the air as compared to the amount the air can hold. at a given temperature. When the air in your home is between 68 and 70 deg. the.

ideal relative humidity is 30 to 40 percent, For most people, this means that on a day-to-day basis, the humidity in their homes must be raised by about 25 percent. To do this 1 here is a rule of thumb i. about one gallon of water should be added to the air in each 24-hour period for each room in the house. If yours is a six-room house, you should be adding about six gallons of water a Jay to the air when the outside temperatures are close to zero. The warmer the outside air, the less water needed by the inside air.

There are several sound reasons for keeping the humidity in the 3D to 40 percent range. The first is that it enables you to feel -comfortable at a lower setting on your thermostat and that means Wins certificate MATTOON Salle l.aue won the Slim gift, certificate given' "away by Factory Outlet in conjunction with the store's' "eighth anniversary sale IB yin Off (TTr y-; Special! A lifTf SAVE $5 sA 4l I JlHtr on Style Perfect 1 Tt I III Cut wi-m I Save 30 off All Sherwin-Williams Interior Paint Enamel il- dnd til Idl and SdlmUidK inl I lb a loica i lai vvau aim i 1 1 Save 15-50 off CHAMPAIGN "A Chorus Line." the musical that won -nine "Tony" awards, including best musical, the New, York Drama Critics award for best musical and a Pulitzer Prize for drama, comes to the stage ai the University of Illinois Assembly Hall at 8 pro Nov. 13. Tickets are on 'sale at the Assembly Hall and lllini Union ticket offices. Major creidt cards are accepted for ticket purchases.

Mail orders also are handled. Call 333-3141 for ticket information or for credit card sales -i Conceived, choreographed and directed by six-time "Tony" winner Michael Ben nett, a former chorus dancer, the sleek and shining musical is a moving evening with "gypsies," the dancers who move from one Broadway chorus to another until stardom beckons or age catches up with them. For a show rooted in "showbiz" tradition. "A Chorus Line" breaks a number of traditions. Until the finale, which Douglas Watt of the Now 11 York Daily News called "smashing." the dancers wear -the same practice clothes that dancers wear at chorus calls.

There are not sets in the usual sense since most of the show is performed on a bare stage, recreating the atmosphere of a genuine audition which is what the show is all about. Only a series of mirrors give artdepLp depth and shading to the action onstage Fashionable Wallpaper Save 50 on over 100 Pre-Pasted Wallpaper Patterns Mra Book Save 30 on over 1300 Wallpaper Patterns Save 15 on all other Wallpaper Books! RED TAG SPECIALS! SAVe25Sali' SAVElOMO155, Ladders In Stock Brushes, Rollers, Big Group of Roller Covers Selected Painting Sherwin-Williams Wallpaper Tools Caulk and Accessories! 0 JT IN 3 1 522 BROADWAY MATTOON PH. 235-46 17 or 234-6 144 7:30 A.M. 5 P.M. SAT 8 A.M.

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