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Show Moy 5. 1966 REVIEW, I Tile Or Plastic FoV You? by Armand L. Fontaine be complete. Tile Ceramic tile will chip. The grout lines annoy some people. Laminated are plastics smooth, but they can be cut by a sharp knife and otherwise damaged by cigaretburn& or hot pots. Given my choice, Pd have ceramic tile around toe sink and range top where heat and stains are a real problem. workman- ship in Southern California is generally very good and few problems are encountered. Laminated plastics are relatively permanent They do not always resist heat or stains. They are attractive. Laminated plastics also must be installed with caution, but fewer installation complexities are encountered. Executive Vice President, American BuiMing Contactors Assn., and Vice President, National Home Improvement Council. People always ask, Which is better for kitchen counters-laminat- ed plastics or ceramic tile? I'd like to give a simple answer, but thats impossible. People prefer different things and a kitchen has so many uses that toe distinctive assets of both materials can be used to advantage. Ceramic tile is absolutely permanent. It resists heat and staining. It is colorful and decorative. Ceramic tile is a complex material to install, and everything depends on the workmanThe grouting (Joints) ship. must be dense and full and the waterproofing base must (Continued on page B6) NU - WAY MOM INC. OFFERS YOU THIS HOME WITH: 1629 Sq. Ft Finished Living Area . On Your minister in Clemson South Carolina hand-ma- de antiqued this violin for the Normans, jt is backed with royal blue velvet and hung in an antique frame matching the violin. A METHODIST and (Continued from page B4) was a five-moness. On the opposite wall process, during which time the Norhangs an oil painting whose mans lived in a motel for water seems to glow and move about six weeks and with the as you look at carpenters and painters for The Rev. George T. Nor-ma- n. the remainder. The walls were Senior, a Methodist minfirst canvassed, before being ister in Clemson, Smith Caroand antiqued plastered and painted or paplina, hand-ma- de ered. a violin for the Junior NorThe paper cm the walls of mans. It was displayed on the the not but library is textured grass mantle, strikingly cloth of beige. On the stereo enough to suit Mrs. Norman, that room are a trio of so she had Art in hand-carv- ed ivory elephants Company frame it. who look able to walk away They backed it with royal from under the intricate, flabblue velvet and selected an wrinkles carved into their , frame by matchantique exactly thighs. Mr. Norman purchased ing the violin. It hangs on the them in Washington, D. C. The living room wall beside the baby elephant bears the scars piano. of his popularity. One of his The ornately scrolled, tusks is broken from fond Spanish dining room suite has an interesting origin. It behandling by the three Norman youngsters, George, age 13, longed to the Senior Normans while the Junior Normans Teddy, age 9 and three-year-Eric. had a modern suite. Since Mr. The home contains three Normans parents now have a bedrooms and two baths upmodern home in Clemson, the two Norman stairs and a bath, bedroom and families Just cedar lined closets in the traded dining room suites. basement. On the main floor The oil painting in the dinis an entry hall, living room, ing room is a favorite of Mrs. Normans because it reminds library, dining room and kitchen. The front porch looks her of the Old South. It is a out on a spacious, rolling lawn scene depicting ballroom which is the same color as the women with elaborate hair-d- os deep carpets inside. dancing with The columns on the porch formally attired men, painted are another reminder of the by L. Gschosmann, born in South and Mr. Norman was Munich, Germany in 1901. He studies in Munich and ready to sign toe papers to Florence before moving to buy the house before he even saw the inside. Berlin where he became well-knoThe Normans purIn the dining room, at toe head of the solid oak table chased this painting; as most 17 century of their artifacts and furnistands a four-fo- ot bronze statue of Augustus ture, at Dinwoodey Furniture Company. Caesar, arm outstretched toThe Norman home is sevenward the kitchen. Mr.Norman teen years old but has only purchased him from an antibeat occupied by the Norman que dealer in Denver and it was no small task getting him family tor the last six years. The renovation of the home shipped here. Lot Within 40 Miles Of Salt Lake City nth it Inter-Mount- ed wn. 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