Farm home conveniences:
"Conservation of time an energy is obviously one of the problems of the housekeeper. Time and strength may be saved in two ways, first by taking thought as to the way one uses strength, and second by making use of labor-saving equipment. This may easily make the difference between a tired, over...
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Washington, D.C.
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
1918
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Schriftenreihe: | Farmers' bulletin
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Zusammenfassung: | "Conservation of time an energy is obviously one of the problems of the housekeeper. Time and strength may be saved in two ways, first by taking thought as to the way one uses strength, and second by making use of labor-saving equipment. This may easily make the difference between a tired, overworked housekeeper and one who has some time and energy left for reading and recreation after the days work is done. Home convenience have already been installed in several thousand country homes under the direction of State and county home demonstration agents. This phase of demonstration work has not only effected a real saving in the work of the home, but it is helping the farm woman to get a greater amount of happiness out of her daily tasks. The household conveniences described in this bulletin have been selected because they may be made at a moderate cost by anybody a few simple tools and the ability to use them. Their use also yields a large return in comfort, economy, and sanitation. Valuable suggestions have been secured form State publications and county home demonstration agents."--P. 2 |
Beschreibung: | The kitchen cabinet -- The fireless cooker -- Sponge box or bread raiser -- Dish drainer -- Heights of working surface -- Serving tray -- Folding ironing board -- Rack for portable ironing board -- The iceless refrigerator -- The cold box -- Equipment for home butter making -- Cheese-making equipment. The shower bath -- Well protection and waterworks -- Fly trap -- Window screen -- Cookstove drier or evaporator -- The cleaning closet |
Beschreibung: | 32 S. Ill. |
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spelling | Reese, Madge J. Verfasser aut Farm home conveniences by Madge J. Reese Washington, D.C. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 1918 32 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Farmers' bulletin 927 The kitchen cabinet -- The fireless cooker -- Sponge box or bread raiser -- Dish drainer -- Heights of working surface -- Serving tray -- Folding ironing board -- Rack for portable ironing board -- The iceless refrigerator -- The cold box -- Equipment for home butter making -- Cheese-making equipment. The shower bath -- Well protection and waterworks -- Fly trap -- Window screen -- Cookstove drier or evaporator -- The cleaning closet "Conservation of time an energy is obviously one of the problems of the housekeeper. Time and strength may be saved in two ways, first by taking thought as to the way one uses strength, and second by making use of labor-saving equipment. This may easily make the difference between a tired, overworked housekeeper and one who has some time and energy left for reading and recreation after the days work is done. Home convenience have already been installed in several thousand country homes under the direction of State and county home demonstration agents. This phase of demonstration work has not only effected a real saving in the work of the home, but it is helping the farm woman to get a greater amount of happiness out of her daily tasks. The household conveniences described in this bulletin have been selected because they may be made at a moderate cost by anybody a few simple tools and the ability to use them. Their use also yields a large return in comfort, economy, and sanitation. Valuable suggestions have been secured form State publications and county home demonstration agents."--P. 2 Household appliances Farmers' bulletin 927 (DE-604)BV002574665 927 |
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title_full_unstemmed | Farm home conveniences by Madge J. Reese |
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