TV Radio Mirror (Jul - Dec 1956)

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Florian set aside his prized when the ZaBachs built their Guarnerius ranch house near tools and trowels, Pound Ridge, N. Y. By HELEN BOLSTAD When holiday hearth fires are lighted at the Florian ZaBach home this year, the event will be as bright in significance as it is in cheer. "For the first time, I'll be using my own wood, cut from my own land — with my own blisters," says Florian. His .pretty wife, Helen, smiles. "You'd think he was a lumberjack instead of a fiddler. There's no 'double-stopping' on that attack." There has been no stopping of any kind, for either of them, since they purchased the land, supervised the building of the house, and moved in last July. Helen may say lightly, "We've turned into the original do-it-yourself-ers." And Florian may add, "We've even found out what to do about it after you've done it yourself." But their deeper thoughts are expressed by Helen's (Continued on page 66) The Florian ZaBach Show, produced by Guild Films, is seen throughout the United States and in other countries: see local papers for time and station. Below, wife Helen supervises picture-hanging in the living room. Lower right, the snack bar which divides kitchen from dining area. Woods and streams — fresh trout for breakfast!— lure Florian and "Prince Florazell." Family "switch": Florian at drums, Helen at piano — and her daughter Julia fiddling.