Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 10, 1950, Page 36, Image 35

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    18 Capital Journal Building Section, Friday, March 10, 1950
Miniature Kitchens End
Your Blueprint Problems
The kitchen and its arrangement is more important to a woman
than a man's office is to him. Sometimes a man can carry his
office in his hat, so they say, but no woman can carry her kitchen
in her purse, no matter what they say about woman's purses.
However, the General Electric Co. home bureau is getting the
kitchen down pretty close to aw
woman's purse size by reprodu
cing every detail of a kitchen in
miniature scale. This is done to
help women arrange their kitch
ens according to their prefer
ences exactly in accordance with
the blueprints for the kitchen
in their new homes.
It enables local dealers to
show a woman color photo
graphs of what her new kitchen
will look like from every direc
tion. It makes it easier for her
to change her mind about the
location of the refrigerator than
it is for her to persuade her
husband to move the grand
piano.
Every item is reproduced
miniature to exact scale the
sink, the range, the cupboards
in sections, the electric dish
washer, the windows and cur
tains even little things like
coffee makers and toasters.
Chairs, tables, Venetian blinds
are included.
Decorators help in the selec
tion of colors, floor covering and
other details.
In the case of a new house,
planning the kitchen in minia
ture in advance may suggest
certain changes in floor plan
such as the location of the kitch
en doors, which may save many
headaches for years to come.
No charge is made for the
planning of model kitchens be
cause the cost is offset by the
number of new customers it
brings into dealers' stores.
DOLL-SIZE kitchen equipment solves blueprint problems.
Cubes of beef or Iamb may
be marinated in a mixture of
lemon juice and olive oil, salt,
pepper, and oregano, and then
put on skewers with slices of
green pepper and onion and
broiled.
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CARE OF FAINT BRUSHES
"How not to do it" is important in the care of
paint brushes. A brush used carefully will last
for many paint jobs. Practical house painters
have contributed these suggestions in the Amer
can Builder's symposium on job pointers:
1. Never force a brush into corners-or into
spaces too narrow for the width of the brush.
2. Never use a brush edgewise.
3. Never dip the entire length of the bristles
into the paint.
4. Never use a large brush lengthwise to paint
pipe or narrow rounds.
5. Suspend brushes in turpentine after using
them and cleaning them. The brushes should be
hung so that the bristle ends do not touch the
bottom of the turpentine container.
"Green and Gold"
Dance Arranged
Woodburn The annual
"Green and Gold" ball, spon
sored by the Woodburn branch
M. I. A. of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day Saints,
will be held tonight at the Am
erican Legion hall here. The
event will start at 9 o'clock.
Miss June Christopherson will
be queen for the ball and Miss
Ruth Jeppsen will be princess.
The coronation will take place
during the intermission with
Connie Christopherson and Car
ol DuRette as train bearers and
Michael Lucas as crown bearer.
A floor show during intermis
sion will consist of six couples
dancing the Varsovienne.
West Stayton Club
Presented Program
West Stayton The Commu
nity club met at the school. The
president, Howard Gilbert, pre
siding. The following program
was given at the close of the
Ifriqidalre Tilly Automatic
FBU ond empties automatically;
Washed 8 ibs.ofdoi-hes.n1ms than
o half-hour; ctoaner, whiter.
Gives two "live-Water" rinse.
Spins dothes damp dry : i . some
ready for Ironing Immediately.
Setf-balancing no bolting down,
Self -cleaning porcelain inside
and out
Can be hand controlled for spo
clal jobs.
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HOME
TRIAL
OPEN FRIDAY TIL 9 PJA.
FREE
HOME
TRIAL
meeting, with Mrs. Alice Hilton
in charge:
A reading by Eunice Phillips.
A solo by Maynord Windsor:
seventh grade girls trio; a solo
by Irma Hendrickson; fifth
grade girls duet; a tap dance by
Beverly Martin and Carol
Peters.
Gary Downer concluded the
program by an electric guitar
solo. Refreshments were served.
Cooked celery may be served
in a variety of ways. Team it
with peas or carrots, if you like,
serve it creamed, or add it to
leftover soup.
Butteville Carnival
Committee Together
Butteville Chairmen for the
PTA carnival met at the John
Rasmussen home recently and
discussed plans for the carnival
March 13. Special prizes will be
awarded, also prizes for the
prettiest and funniest hats.
Chairmen are: kitchen, Mrs. Don
Smith; games. Jack Murray; ice
cream and pop, Walter Racette;
prizes, Mrs. Daniel Clark; fish
pond, Mrs, James Johnson; tele
grams, Mrs. W. O. Lindquist;
candy, Mrs. Ed Shannon; hats,
Mrs. Walter Smith; tickets and
advertising, John Rasmussen.
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