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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1956)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1956 PAGE TEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLSf OREGON u J I'll ii n'TT - f'l-wi vrn ... v i HERE IS ANOTHER helpful kitchen companion for the housewife; a well planned mixing center cabinet which contain! space enough for all the regular ingredients for most any type of recipe. Conveniently stationed above it could be a sliding spice rack, the right combination for say. a tasty cake. Well Planned Mixing Center Key To Better Kitchen Work Any homcmaker will tell you that there are two key paints to making the best af your kitchen: adequate storage space and put ting this space where it is most convenient for the housewife. And what could be more logical than a mixing center with space for all the ingredients for your favorite recipe with a spice rack situated an arm s length away? Two designs shown here accom plish just this. Free plans for both the mixing center cabinet itself and the handy spice rack may- be obtained by writing the Douglas Fir Plywood Association. Tacoma 2. Washing ten, j Here again is a case where the plan can be used as is or may be altered to suit individual needs. Few kitchens are the same and oc casionally variations from the ba sic plan design are necessary. The mixing center cabinet pro vides beautifully arranged space rakes tiies and other delicacies. The spice rack immediately above is a natural in this position. The sliding spice rack contains a tuck-away shelf utilizing the maximum available space and providing for tall bottles as well as small cans and boxes. There's room for variation whenever an unusual kitchen design is encountered. Yard House for Style W I J aVP' Redecorating Living Rooms Now that autumn's here, does your living room seem tired,, i friendly, uncomfortable? II you are suddenly filled with an urge to change it all consider the possi bility of redecorating without spending a single cent according to Family Circle Magazine. Evan Frances, interior decora tor, says that by moving furni ture around, your living room looks new and exciting and ac tually feels more comfortable. In the October issue of Family Cir cle Magazine, she 'gives a few simple rules that can help save wear and tear on floors, muscles and tempers. She suggests you begin with a floor plan and draw in the furni ture placements you would like. Make all tnal-and-error moves with pencil on paper before you actually move any furniture. What is the most attractive nat ural, decorative, or architectural feature of your living room? Is it a lovely view outside your win dow? A brick fireplace and hearth? Whatever it is, make it the focal point" for a main sealing grouping of sofa and chairs. Then create a smaller conversation al grouping in a corner of the living room:' Two chairs in tete-a-tete position or a chair and end table for welcome isolation, when reading or sewing. Try to avoid stringing chairs and other furniture along the walls and edges of a room, lest you give the room and uncoordinated feel ing and the wall-hugging cnairs the look of strays. If possible, place one piece of furniture at right angles to a wall a sofa, a desk, a cabinet with finished back. By so doing you can add dimension or perspective to a wall, relieve the boxuke appear ance of some rooms, and. if de sired, create a room divider. No need to worry about walls' being barren because you ve moved furniture away from them. A tall leafy plant, an unusual wall paper treatment, wall-hung book shelves, a wall-bracketed lighting fixture, or a group of paintings can give your walls high design and good purpose. . WHEAT Annual consumption of wheat for food in the United States during the period from 1946 to 1931 aver aged 482 million bushels. ".-j .'w, xy j?-4' iff -frSs-- Jit i'Stt4t THIS ATTRACTIVE corner table reveals its Italian Provincial ancestry in its legs and styling. Available in mahogany or cherry, it has antiqued brass door pulls and casters. The top section is not merely decorative, but may be used for storage. (Brandt Cabinet Works, Inc.). Eastern Oregon Shrubs Described An easy guide to identifying 30 Eastern Oregon shrubs is now available in a single-sheet circu lar published by the Oregon State College extension service. Titled, Eastern Oregon Shrub Quiz," the circular lists and has pictures of the foliage of 30 dif ferent shrubs found east of the Cascades. Persons taking the quiz are asked to name the shrubs from the pictures. An accompany ing circular gives answers to the quiz. The teaching aid was developed for use by 4-11 clubs, as a quiz sheet for study groups, and as handy, reference guide for visitors and others on outings. Copies are available from county extension of fices or the OSC bulletin clerk. GLAMOUR AND CHARM ARE COMBINED to make this yard house an attractive and practical addition to any gar den setting. 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