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ENTRYSYSTEM II' the threshold to BIGGER DOOR sAtEs

With Entergyo Entry Systems, you can really open up your door market. That's because we offer more sizes than any other insulated steel entry system. With 9 widths,4 heights and 53 styles, you can offer yourcustomers any of 1908 variations. That means that you can fit more houses than any competitive dealer in the area. you'llbe saying "yes" to more customers. and welcoming new profits.

Enteryy Entry Systerns feature:

I Systems for new construction and replacement/retrofit, including a new line of patio doors t R14.8 insulation rating

| Z4-gauge steel security

I Steel frame for replacemenVretrofit to enhance security-fits into rabbet of existing doorframe

I Magnetic or compression weatherstrio

I Stationary or adjustable aluminum thresholds, with or without thermal breaks

(5 styles to choose from)

I Four different door bottom sweeps

I More lock preparations than any other sysrem

Ail these features help you profit from today's three maior markettrends: energy savings, home security and home remodeling.

Stop locking out potential customers

By switching over to the Entergy Entry System, you put out the welcome mai for bigger sales and profits. Not only do we have more sizes than anyone.. we have the displays and promotions to make sales happen. For more details, including information on deluxe full-size and coun-tertop Entergy displays, contact the distributor or representative in vour area;

West S. Central F.D. Anderson 2717 CordovaCircle Denton,IX76201

(817) 566-3792

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ing, which traditionally were not feasible for the home handyworker, are becoming increasingly practical and popular and have created a booming market for installation accessories.

The loosening of regulations and the break up of AT&T are the major factors in the dynamic increase in doit-yourself phone installation over the past few years. For the first time, it is legalnotto mention more economicalfor consumers to purchase and install their own phones. In fact, do-it-yourself installation has become a necessity in certain areas where telephone companies have opted to discontinue installation services inside the home.

Common projects for the do-ityourselfer include hooking up new phones, installing new systems, and changing existing systems from hard wire to standard or from standard to modular. Market potential is great for both existing and new residences.

Changes in the use of the television set, coupled with economies of do-ityourself installation, have heralded a similar rise in consumer demand for video hook-up accessories.

The television set has been trans-

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