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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 12

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12 Tuesday, Feb. 26, 1991, Murfreesboip, Tenn. THE DAILY NEWS JOURNAL DEtSoERT Verna PoIIinger ji (i i Kitchen Cobinet jtJ Specialist Family suffers stress during recession time r. I. tTt FREE Estimates In-Home Planning Assistance or Bring Us Your Measurements Wickes Lumber 1935 N.W.

Broad 893-1 1 90 LUf 5tLL I lO 10,000 MTfllL 6 UUtlOLfSflLf NEW YORK (AP) Families suffer emotional stress during economic hard times such as a recession. Patricia Voydanoff, director of the Center for the Study of Family Development at the University of Dayton, says a recession can cause depression and anxiety in individuals, and its effects on families are wide-ranging. "Families need a certain level of income and job security to survive," she says. "Without them, many families separate or even divorce." or refinjxing YOUR H0.V.H... GALL 03 TODAil 1,1 i pi 1 In American Heart (f) Association 726 So.

Church 35-5101 CA CEimOFHACTIC HELP How Much Will It Cost? DNJ Photo by Pamela Harrison DAR essay contesi winners We are often asked "What's the best way of finding out whether or not a doctor of chiropractic can help my problem? We believe the answer can be found in a complete chiropractic consultation and examination, including x-rays (if necessary). And to help you find out for sure, we will do a complete chiropractic consulation and examination, including x-rays (procedures that normally cost $135.00 or more) for $30.00. We will make this special program available for the next 30 days. The only exception to the offer involves personal injury (worker's compensation and auto accidents) in which there is no charge directly to the patient, if the claim is covered. i FYPIPFC Each year the Capt.

William Lytle Chapter of the DAR sponsors art essay contest during National History Month. This year's theme was the "Bill of Winners include, front row, from left, Ashley Vance, second place, sixth grade; Mary Ida Pittard, first place, sixth grade; Tracey Lawson, first place, eighth grade; Glenn Randolph, third place, eighth grade; and1 Curtis Hill, fourth place, eighth grade. Back row, the students' teachers Lynn Patterson, Rob Hooper, principal Joe Herbert, and DAR representative Mrs, M.H. Sikes. OirnillA fr Prpcont This Counon 1 15, 1991 i(2) $13500 Value Restored homes look old act new YOUR INITIAL VISIT WILL INCLUDE: A private consultation with the doctor ts X-rays, if considered necessary A thorough spinal exarnLgation including It There is.no healing power on earth greater than that of your own body! Chiropractic helps to restore your body's miraculous ability to heal itself by correc- A conriaemiai repon ot our nnaings An explanation of our treatment procedure ting "subluxations" (vertebral misalign- i if we determine chiropractic can help you ments) and freeing the nervd energy.

A referral to the proper specialist if we determine chiropractic can't help you Call Our Office Today For An Appointment Paint the shutters a different color, put a brass knocker on the door or an appropriate period outdoor fixture next to the door. More expensive projects might be a new vestibule or entryway, a front or back porch or a covered breezeway that better ties the garage and house. Instead of a plain concrete path straight up to the front door, we added a low stone wall with a wooden gate and a stone walkway to a Cape Cod house and made room for a garden," Patterson says. 'These literally changed the house." I I 893-1604 Peltier Chiropractic Center I v. i 1 1 We are booking weddings at PELTIER CENTER teresting houses of more recent vintage also qualify.

"I wish each homeowner would keep a diary and take pictures of the house and its changes and would pass this information on to the new McKasy-Donlin says. "If you can't live with it, at least record it." McKee Patterson, a Southport, architect specializing in residential restoration, reports greater interest in rescuing an old house from past mistakes. Being sympathetic to a structure sometimes means restoring detail removed earlier in an effort to update it. Sometimes it means correcting original errors since even an old building might have architectural flaws. It is typical for a Victorian to be missing some of its architectural trim.

Exterior detail may. still be there, but it may be unnoticeS because a single paint color covers the original multi-colors that highlighted it. A new paint job for the trim may be all that's needed. Adding moldings around door, or windows or building a porte cochere in front of the door, replacing missing trim around windows and on upper floors can also make a difference, says Patterson, who often uses these methods in his work. The standard clapboard colonial or Cape Cod often lacks crispness.

KING WOOD Qburoer kino reasonable rates. High Quality Work Several Years Experience BUCHANAN PHOTOGRAPHY 967-5880 or 967-3031 CLARK WINCHESTER, TN DR. TOM PELTIER DR. DAVE PELTIER nn By BARBARA MAYER AP Newsfeatures Its easier today to live a 20th-century life in an 18th-century house because you can satisfy your strong allegiance to period design as well as a need for a3 modern kitchen and bath. It used to be that nooks 'and crannies near the kitchen were knocked out to enlarge the space, and small bedrooms were turned into bathrooms.

But today, there's an effort to mesh authenticity and convenience. One way is to add a wing so the original building can be left intact. Maureen McKasy-I)onlin directs the Center for Historic Houses at the National Trust for Historic Preservation in Washington. She keeps abreast of such trends by reading hundreds of entries, in the National Trust's Great American Homes awards competitions. 'Those who restore or renovate an old house now tend to be charmed by the opportunities and idiosyncracies spaces like broom closets and pantries offer' -she says.

Thus they are more likely to build a wing onto the rear for a new kitchen and family room, so that the front retains its traditional look. Upstairs, the new space would accommodate a master bedroom and bath. As for modern furnishings in a period dwelling, she says there are three schools of thought: "Hide it, flaunt it, or zone it." The first -method -places anachronisms like computers and TVs behind closed doors. The second finds no clash between an Amish quilt, a rocking chair and a computer in the same room. But often, the treatment depends on the room.

The parlor is period and the kitchen high tech. A house doesn't have to be old to warrant restoration. Generally, if it's at least 50 years old it has earned the right to be called historic. In TWO EXCLUSIVE PROJECTS FROM THE LEADER IN RUTHERFORD COUNTY! Add A Room For Less Than The Cost Of Adding A Room KLINE'S UPHOLSTERY Weathered and Stained Look VINYL SIDING 20 llFiiil OFF ON UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL Owners, Don Ruth Kline 319 HICKERSON DRIVE 893-5565 896-5476 JimberMak I lit; t.m r-i COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE combines the natural beauty of stained and weathered wood with the low maintenance and durability of vinyl siding. With TimKi.k there is: NO Painting NO Chipping or Peeling NO Rotting NO Warping Lifetime Transferable Warranty Professional Installation Available Licensed by Tennessee Home Improvement Commission Includes: Inspecting Hoses and Belts, New Mopar Antifreeze (1 gal.

max.) Pressure Test System, Complete Cooling System Flush, (chemical flush, V-8 engines and additional partslabor extra) Add a PLANTATION room, and give your family extra space to play, read, entertain, For a price that's way below adding a conventionally built room! PLANTATION rooms' are all-weather, all-year-round rooms. They're screened in the summer, glass enclosed with insulated WeatherBreaker roof in the winter. Skylights are available, too. See the PLANTATION room in our showroom. AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE Includes: Inspection of Components for Leaks, Test AC System, Up To 1 Pound Refrigerant.

(Additional partslabor extra). SPECIAL: Purchase a Now Plantation Room or TimbcrOak Vinyl Siding (min. 15 sq.) by March 15 and receive FREE $100 in merchandise from our store with this ad. umm if mkm mm 'd it Visit Our Showroom or Call 896-4135 For a FREE Estimate Hit CHRYSLER ianatWie A I I mm TMC loon Facile I Daihatsu I Chrvsler Pfvmnuth immkd IriJlullllIlK BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC. 1950 N.W.

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