The Franklin Chronicle A LOCALLY OWNED NEWSPAPER december 21, 2007 Page 15 Whether you're looking for the perfect place to unwind for a weekend or a lifetime, our associates can help find your place. Ron Bloodwrth Ben Bloodworth Kay Barnett Sam Gilbert BJNeshat Bllie Grey Jan Grey Realtor. Realtor, Realtor. Realtor, Realtor, Rental Manager Reservations Agent Sales Associate Sales Associate Sales Associate Business Manager Sales Associate Call or stop by our offices at 224 Franklin Boulevard, St. George Island 800-341-2021 850-927-2282 www.uncommonflorida.com -orida Trv^ia Exhibits of shells used throughout history in art, architecture, jewelry, and as money are some of the exhibits at the Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum in Sanibel (pop. 6,064). Local and worldwide shells and mollusks are identified. RELT I Be Jane from Page 13 cannot guarantee elimination of the odor. Pick up a chimney deodorant. Yes, there is such a thing! Cleaning Basics: Getting Down and Dirty While we recommend hiring a chimney sweep once a year, that doesn'tmean you are off the hook completely. Ash tends to build up on the floor of the fire- place and should be swept up or vacuumed when the pile is more than a few inches high. Before you do so, protect your flooring and surrounding areas by cover- ing them, just in case some of the ash blows off your dustpan. If you thought wine was hard to get out of a white carpet, wait until you experience fireplace soot! Use a dustpan for the big pile of ash, and then vacuum the rest (we suggest a shop vac, since this is often a nasty job). Dispose of the mess in the garbage can, or you can toss it in your com- post pile if you have one. Some fireplaces have a hatch at the bot- tom where you can push or relo- cate the ash. There is an access door at the exterior of the house where you can remove the ash and not spill any at the interior. 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Box 590 33 Begonia Street Eastpoint, FL 32328 (850) 670-4377 (Office) news@franklinchronicle.net FranklinChronicle.net 12-21/12-28 Jane Tip: This may seem obvious, but only burn wood in your fireplace! Never try to dis- pose of wrapping paper or other garbage by burning it. If you neeo to use paper to start the fire, use newspaper. Besides removing the ash, you can easily improve the look of your fireplace with a thorough cleaning. Not only will this clean the fireplace, it will take years of use off it! Again, you will want to wear old clothes and protective gear such as a dust mask and goggles (not safety glasses as the dust can often find its way behind the lens), but this time, add latex gloves to the shopping list. Most masonry cleaners are harsh, and you don't want them to come in contact with your skin. Cover the floor surrounding the fireplace with plastic drop cloths and tape. them down to make sure they stay in place. Remove any ash sitting in the fireplace. 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