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Laundry Equipment And Methods, E. Carse, H. Jeffryes
Laundry Equipment And Methods, E. Carse, H. Jeffryes
Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars
Washing can be made one of the pleasant tasks of homemaking if the laundry room is a cheerful and convenient place in which to work, if the equipment is well selected and arranged, if the work is carefully planned, and if the washing methods used give satisfying results. The purpose of this circular is to give information which will make it possible for homemakers to solve their laundry problems more successfully.
Choosing And Operating Electric Stoves, A. E. Baragar, E. B. Snyder
Choosing And Operating Electric Stoves, A. E. Baragar, E. B. Snyder
Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars
Electric stoves have undergone so many changes and improvements during the last few years that many of the experimental tests and recommendations of earlier publications may now be considered as obsolete. The purpose of this circular is to discuss electric stoves as they exist today and to present information which may serve as an aid in choosing and operating this type of cooking appliance. The circular is based on the recent Research Bulletin 68, of the Nebraska Experiment Station, to which the reader who is concerned with experimental procedure is referred.