Word: kitchen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...radio prizes. Winner of his current voice-identifying contest will get this super-combination: a Bendix washer, a two years' supply of nylons, a 1946 Mercury, a Knabe piano, a $1,000 fur coat, a round trip to New York with a weekend at the Waldorf, a Tappan kitchen range, a Crosley Shelvador refrigerator, an RCA Victor radio-phonograph, an Electrolux vacuum cleaner, a Bulova wrist watch, a $1,000 diamond ring, maid service for a year, two complete men's wardrobes, a two-week vacation in the Canadian Rockies...
...police ambush at Madill, Okla. Eva surrendered meekly-the pistol was unloaded. "I was tired of school," she said, "and I decided to be an outlaw." ¶ At Bangor, Me., 14-year-old Francis Edwin Varney was charged with murdering his 12-year-old sister with a sharp kitchen knife. ¶ In The Bronx, three teen-age Negro girls, members of a gang known as the "Fivies," were charged with mugging a shopkeeper named Samuel Flamenbaum. Said he: one girl crooked an arm around his neck, choked and held him, while the other two stole a pair of shoes...
Saskatchewan's government-owned plants are already set to turn out boots & shoes, bricks, fish fillets, horsehide coats, woolens, boxes, type, lumber and power. The government can also supply fire and general insurance, looks forward to marketing a volcanic-ash kitchen cleaner, running a bus service and perhaps a Moose Jaw radio station. With Cadbury at the helm, this might be only the beginning...
...born John Steelman, sociologist and practical conciliator, is a comparative newcomer to high presidential councils. A once potent influence in the Labor Department, he had been called on from time to time by Franklin Roosevelt. But Steelman has become much closer to F.D.R.'s successor. He attends the "Kitchen Cabinet's" daily 9 a.m. meetings with the President, is in a better position to advise him than Labor Secretary Lewis Schwellenbach. It was significant that Steelman, not Lew Schwellenbach, went on the boat ride...
Then she went back to Kirkland Lake. With things booming again in the district's 13 gold mines, she would be busier than ever. And her three children would be glad to have her back in the kitchen...