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'News' Want Ads Bring Good Results K itc h e n Q u iz F o r H o m e m a k ers JB Kitchen planning begins a t home, according to the newly formed Better Kitchens Institute, with an examination of family needs and living arrangements. A well planned Idtchen, BKI says, must be tailored to individual needs, with the equipment ar ranged to allow full use and enjoyment of the many time er to use as an unloading plat saving devices that exist today. form for cartons and bundles Prom all the wonderful steel and groceries? kitchens that are featured by 7. Is there a sitdown work space BKI members, with comfortable leg room with w e a l t h o f in reach of the sink? K »r, ood ideas can 8. Does the sink arrangement e picked up, use a large double compartment because each sink, or a dishwater with one or family has its two separate sinks to prevent the j A own particular usual congestion here? set of likes and 9. Does the range have good dislikes. The forced ventilation—an exhaust actual shaping fan directly behind or above the of a kitchen cooking top—-or the blower head for a really perfect fit must al combination recommended for ways be an exciting do-it-your open kitchens? self project. 10. Is there good light on all The Better Kitchens Institute work surfaces—daylight shaded proposes the following kitchen to present glare, and the artifi check list for homemakers. Check cial light planned to balance gen ' your own kitchen and answer the eral i «mi lighting with direct list. lights over the work-tops? 1. Does the kitchen fit your 11. Have the best floor, wall, working habits and provide for ceiling and counter materials the living pattern of your par- been chosen for particular in-' . ticular family? stallation problems, and will all, 2. Does the work space have the materials and equipment b e! and iiiuuuuiii maintain? . longe ».CU refrigerator, Oiiin sink «nu and range cen- - i easy to clean uuu ters closely related to a comfort- 12. Do the color and accessories able step saving plan? blend with the decoration of the ¡ 3. Ar.e the counters arranged to house and reflect the likes and make a, continuous production interest of the family? line between the appliances so The answers to all these ques that food and utensils can be tions are in the new Kitchen Plan- ,' moved along rather than lifted ning Book, free copies of which are available by writing to Bet-' and carried back and forth? 4. Have the best types of cab ter Kitchens Institute, 812 Engi - 1 inets been selected for each par neers Building, Cleveland 14, Ohio. ticular use? 5. Is there convenient storage Formation of BKI as a public for utensil3 and supplies near service by leading manufactur the place where they will be ers of steel kitchen cabinets, is used? designed to provide the home 6. It there easy access to the maker with basic information on kitchen from the driveway or good workable kitchen planning ' garage, and a convenient count- and newest kitchen products. f I who is attending Reed College. I Page 3 THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS There is good skating on the Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Jan. 9, 1959 I hiway to day for the young in | By Phyllis Fitch • By Leila Gordon heart. Wade home. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hap Dooley start The Ray Gordons spent an I Week end visitors at the Boo ed the New Year right by calling evening recently at the Sam | Gillette home were Mr. and Mrs. Barbara and Patty Wade of Sa on Lola Reimers and the Ray Mutches and Sat. evening the j Joe Cohlmia (Ms. Gillettes’ sis lem visited their grandparents.Mr C lassified Ad. Gordons to wish them a Happy Sam Mutches returned the v is it i ter and brother in law) from Wi chita, Kansas. I New Year. r - p / u w i!!ips and , .,Mr For best results try a N ews and watched home movies. 3 Saturday evening guests at the and Mrs. Ralph Wade several days The Ted Dernoveks had all The rural fire equipment rush I their family home on Christmas, ed to a fire in Garfield Sun.eve. Floyd Fitch home were Mr. and ' the Richard Childers (Dolores,) It was a chimney fire at the Mrs. Lee Groce of Estacada, Mr. • the Ted Dernoveks, and Judy Chester Dean house THE CHANGING ¿CENE in upper j and Mrs. Larry- Weisharr of Port | Dernovek and her friend Ted Garfield. The fire was out land and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tru man of Clackamas. i Knight, all of Portland. i when the equipment arrived. Johnny Fitch spent several 1 The Kenneth Palmateers, Lou. Hattie Hershberger called and the Leon Kniskerns spent from her home in Portland. She days at his grambiarents home in Christmas with Doris’ parents’ has feen ill since Christmas but Milwaukie recently. The cold weather has kept the Chas. Hillmans in Moialla, is up and around again and hop , Springwater residents near their | Sun. at her brothers the Herbert es to come to Estacada soon. Many Hillmans and New Years at Mrs. Doris Dalton called her par- stoves the past few days. lola Erdts in Oregon City. : ents the Ray Gordons Mon. Eve. neighbors stayed home from work because of the icy roads. Ex I Visiting at the Lou Palmateers , to wish them happy holidays. j are his daughter and family the Florence Lamb made a 5 min treme caution had to be used to It seems the I Curt Sagners of Seaside. The ute call at our house last Tue. stay on your feet. Sagners also visited other rela and we thot spring was here for only ones enjoying the weather tives in the community. ’ we found a blue Iris in full is the children. Could be because the don't have to go to school, Specialist 4 Leon and Mrs. bloom. Kniskern have been visiting The Christmas season was a when its so miserable out. Ed. Aycock suffered a leg inju iheir parents the Ken Palma busy one at the Garfield Church he slipped teers and the Leon Kniskerns of the Nazarene. The season be ry last week when We hope he is of Viola. They returned to his gan by special choir practices • near his home. base at the White Sands Missle and the decoration of a tree by feeling better by now. IN I9 0 S OLD D O BBIN PROVIDED P O W E R FO R FIELD W O R K « Mrs. Ted Rehbein lias been ill Range at Los Cruces, N. M. on eight teenagers. The tree was do D N T O E F A R M A N D FO R TA K IN G TO E F A R M FAM ILY TO TOW N, k January 5th‘. n a ted by Mr. Ralph Kelley and Lf, or sever* 1 days. We wish her a Charles Lacey of Dallas spent the ornaments provided by the .speedy recovery. the week after Christmas with Ray Debord family. Friday eve. his grandparents, the Sylvan Dee. 19, 39 people went caroling CALL FOR BIDS Carters. His mother Edith Lac and afterwards gathered at the School District No. 108 will ac ....... "•■?.. .^C + . , ey came for him Saturday. homes of Jack Lacy, H. C. Jones cept bids lor Gasoline and fuel oil Velma Perry, sister of Phyllis and Rev. Beals for refreshments. requirements for the ensuing year Blankenship had dinner with her The Christmas program was gi until 8:00 P.M. January 14, 1959. aunt and family the Sylvan Car ven Sunday evening, the 21st,and Sealed bids may be left at the Es ■o- ^ i ters the 27th. She left that ev was attended by 90 people. 100 tacada Grade School Office or ening to join her husband in sacks of treats were given out, mailed to P. O. Box 518, Estacada, Germany where he is stationed the extras going to children un Oregon. with the Army. Lola Reimers able to attend. The season was Publish Dec .26 and Jan. 2 THOUSANDS O F took her to the air port. On Fri. concluded as 12 people gathered T O D A Y 'S F A R M the Will Blankenships entertain at the church on New Year’s eve TRACTORS A N D ed the S. C. Carters at dinner. for a service of singing, TRUCKS A R E slides, M O R E POWERFUL Velma has been making her special music, testimonies, and | homo on New Years lay were Sa THAN EVER BECAUSE home with her sister recently. ■ prayer to see the new year in. d ie , Merle Wade, the three Hen- j THEY O PE R ATE jdrickson boys from Eugene, and Visiting at the Dewey Qualls ’ O N L P -G A i. TH IS FU E L HAS A N since Thursday are Mr. and Mrs. T he N ew s lea o s In neighbor ¡Winnie Palmateer and Oscar Pen I OCTANE RATIN G - Charles Lewis of McCall, Idaho, new s in y o u r area. D ont be dergrass from Portland. The lien- OF MORE THAN 110. wftfoHAL l»-fM and their daughter Ruth Hazel w ithout it- Subscribe today. Guriield News Springwuler /• J ifbty Voy... S v e k y P a y . 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