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, . A I . i THE WAYNESVHJLK MOUNTAINEER PAGE EIGHT 66 fall Winter esM ' MonrUv if,, i 1 : " " 1 bi wj Enjoy Living At This Amid i . 1 i 1 n 1 V Streamlined Kitchens Are Carefully Planned Properly Placed Cahiuels 0(!"n Step-Saving. Easier Work lh'ii , a: .'.( '!'!!. ivn "' I. I'll I. . .ir.' h. Kitchen planning caiK for rjri' ful consideration, not oii' "t 'he basic pquipmi'iil, .sink, raiien ..nil refrigerator, uo into it. hu' also of pans. Mm ac.e anil uor! surfaces. U'hv wail mill! mil' home fin ished before dcrii! i n;-: whric voir e best china will he kept ' Whore joii ''' will stack your tray ;" Where th- ,l,! vacuum cleaner will he -.loivir It 1,11 is far mole practical t delci nunc ' in ailv alii e Iio'a l.ll , i i urn e vwi i !'' be ncecic'.l lor ciir b; -he 1 pilch ' "" : crs, how lion h itni i- necih 1 "i 1 our widest p Kilter 'I hen. u v u. ' 1 be able to -elect -1 m ,. aim., t that will ai'u'niiiiuii.i'i' rtrn'li! .: 1 '" from stranieis to i::.i--.nr 1 ; " You ear, tit ule In a i i;.ii cab int'lti w til hr I'teiieil in r. el'v Mo tion of the room so I hat all tlie equipment you will need m out ..'i! . . i .. inmwflmrtuNTB;1 ;i i ll i ; in I m t he same t 'en ft iiig I hese ' . ' 1 1 ,:, e niiiie how .!"!,. : wi,i hav e to store !), i. , :: 0 was found .,i . i i . i i j i ! of four -, ! - ! , - .mproximately us . ' ; 1 1 i.ie- oi cooking ; t,,iu i i l; le.i! aipli- . . , I; .,: .,t , i ook IIU COI1- i : v, .. h..t.'ii'4 i iin- .. . i " I ii ..i ami small ' i ei: ' . . corers oi l , t 'i . tvven- , i . ' ,i 1 .ii'il spoons. . . : i !er . one , i . t t.i clean-up .el ' : , i . . e. -( Iiim- It.sractn n i: . . i , . ..ai e ;.i!ver. pack- f I r c?Z' IkL Jv .Ivl 4 ia . j.. inn ii i ' i 1 Prepare NOW lor Winter! A good kitchen plan is designed to make the operation of the ihree main work centers of the kitchen as simple anil easy on the house wife as possible. Between I hese three lemers of kitchen operation there should be durable, ample work surfaces, plus storage space. ctimmro rniricnDT .r liiieiEaoiooiHs.. I i 1 aS- We Have in Stock for IMMi;i)IATi; IJLL1V1 III TROPIC GUN and TP.CPICAinE COAL HEATERS also A Full Line of Nationally Advertised COAL and WOOD HLATKKS "WL CREDIT" MEDFORD-BURGIN FURNITURE CO. Phone 19 At the Depot aged and canned foods, staples and condiments and the sum is an al ' most stacscrinfi number of articles, i When you're selecting cabinets it ! is worth your while to inspect them J closely. Look at the construction to ' see if it feels flimsy; try the doors and drawers to see if they open and close easily and stay in the posi : lion in which vou place them. Kind I out how tnanv cabinet accessories : are available. Scrutinize the finish for a fine filoss without any flaws i check with the dealer to see if the cabinet is bonderized, for this pro cess assures a longer life in the wear of the finish). Also keep in mind thai in the : future you may be needing more cabinets and will want them to lit I in with those you're now purchas ! ing. So. impure if the manufacturer I has n complete line of cabinets. I Then, when thai day arrives, you will have no trouble in finding ex actly the size.; and style to match the rest of the kitchen. One of the best ways to set up ' your storage space is to divide the : kitchen into three parts, the prep aration center, the clean-up cen ter and the cooking center. Then plan your cabinet placement ac i eordingly. I he I ii sl Step For instance, at the cooking cen- ter, besides frying pans, ioa.it j ing pan . and cutlery used at the I range, jmi will want cereals, pack aged puddings and canned soups that d I need diluting, gravy i boat, polato masher. Everything you will use in your first step of cookiir; or immediately after. At the i lean-up center you will i want cabinets to hold towels and ! clean ,ing materials, kettle, water pitcher, potatoes, dried fruits and ! vegi lahles. etc any container of food I hat requires water as a fust step. A good example of this distribu- I tion is preparation of prunes, since they require the addition of water I before being cooked, it saves steps i lo store I hem near I he sink, j I'oi eiit cutlery and small pieces of e'ii 1 1 ini'i hi , vou w ill want a cul ler, ib i . '.ei . a seetionalizi il tray that veil! I'' irate the various types Plastics Liven Up The Dorm A clever sophomore can be credits ahead ol her senior room mate if she chooses luggage and accessories for her room of a wov en plastic fabric that's washable, flexible, and durable. A boon to the assignment-crammed is woven plastic upholstery for chairs. This fabric is very well-behaved and can be keol looking neat with a minimum of attention. After an occasional mild scrub bing, the upholstery is ready lor more spilled ink and smeared pea nut butter. And becau ie this fab ric is smooth-textured, non-claininy and nop sticky, it make:, an ideal "up - til - :i a. m.-loi -thal-eco-exam" chair. No need to keen dales waiting while old knockabouts are polished or waxed when plastic shoes are in Ihe shoe bag. And l.uiiiiti; casual shoes worn even in Ihe tain will still look new. As for wear, they are virtually scuff pi oof and abuse proof. And speaking of shoe bags, a plastic shoe bag in gav plaid perks up a college room. It can be im mersed in sod ;. rinsed and merely shaken to fall hack into its former shape. A weal her-rosir-lant I.uinilo plas tic "tarry-all" bag, spacious enough to hold knitting, books, and otlvr items, find-, ilsell in constant circu lation during Ihe college year. The flexibility ol the phi .lie monofila ments permit Hie material to be rolled up and stolid in a small space. of utensils; vegetable bru: h from paring knife, etc. Your preparation (inter will have the largest amount ol lood and equipment and as a rule i. set up near your relngeralor. A cabi net placed oyer (lie I el i i;;i i ,:lor will hold all voor r-drigerator Now! from BENDIX . . . "THE WASHER THAT Amazing Triple-Action Wondertub Is Secret of First Automatic Washer Every Family Ccn Afford! See the won let ful new Beri'lix Fconom.u Washer in action ! The newest, simplest, a'Jtomtir washer at the world's lowest f ro ' r-t.inmf: the amazing Womlcriuh! Tim fi'-ibic tnl maile of metcxalov rcvo! ;;!,ric, wasliiii" draining, squeeze ilty in. Aipi n s guaranteed for 5 years! costs itss to mm COSTS LESS TO 61'V! NO WRINGER! NO SPINNING! NO BOLTING DOWN! to If i 1 $18.00 Down 24 Months To Pay! INCLUDES NORMAL INSTALLATION SEE THE ECONOMAT HERE! R OGEES ELECTRIC CO. Phone 461 Main Street , di . lies as well as oilier pi epar.ilion equipment. Other ealimeis over and j under your woikmg Miiface will j have the essentials for the start of J food preparation and containers for i prepared foods. For instance, in baking a cake most of th,. work is done at Ihe preparation center. II is started and finished in the amo spot. There fore, you will want vnur flour and u-:ar bin ., flavoring and .pices, mixer, mea: linn:', cup., and spoons, cake pans and cake olale all in the same area. Sliding Shelves A cake and bread bin filled into a drawer should be in this renter, and there should probably be an other cutlery drawer. The cabiiiels will be more con venient to use If they are equipped with sliding shelves Thus a house wife can draw the shelf forward to reach a required article stored in the back of Ihe cabinet. Another useful cabinet acccs soiy is a condiment rack Kxpand ing condiment shelves can be ad justed lo hold as many condiments as the housewife has, making them more accessible. You will also want a cabinet for your small electrical appliances, near the spot of use. The toaster, coffee maker, grill and wafTle iron can be kept next to the breakfast nook where I hey will bo available first thing in the morning. There are probably many other items that you also want in your kitchen that will need storage space. Why not plan for utility closet, a place for cuum cleaner, brooms brushes etc? Waxes, polishes and dusters can be hung on metal racks attached to the inner side of the door, and a few hooks above them might be included to hold the children's play coats. A small bin will keep their rubbers, and galoshes from getting lost. ' good the va-mops. Textured Carpeting Popular Newer Textures Now Are Easier On Your Budget Texture continues to he the darl ing of the wool floor-cov ering scene in your home, this Fall. Where formerly, you were able ; to obtain luxurious texture, only in ! the more expensive floor coverings, it is now available at budget-com fortable prices. In the lower price levels, you can easily find, not the simulated carpet textures of a year ago. nor the cleverly executed textures achieved by optical illusion, hut real texture weaves that can stand on their own in competition with the luxury weaves without a single blush. It is interesting to note that there are several new textured Ax minster carpels which have the characteristics of more expensive weaves, such as actual carved el fects achieved by pulling rows oi wool into the back, and by com binations of hard twist and straight yarns. Exciting news for you whose home i in u. p, , , , the iiilrodin lion ,, ., Provincial cam,! I hese I hree now , . 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