The homemaker's helper. Kelvinator wartime idea exchange for home economists.
Description:
The front cover is red and black. The rest of the title on the front cover is: Project 7. Helps for home canning. 40 prize-winning suggestions submitted by Home Economists in the National Contest sponsored by Nash-Klevinator. There is a black and white photo in the upper right hand side. The back cover is white with Food fights for freedom and a picture of Kelvinator electric range and refrigerator, text on how food can play a part in winning the war, and the company name, address, and phone number at the bottom. The front end page has a typed signed letter from the Director of the Kelvin Kitchen of Nash-Kelvinator. There are 40 numbered tips for canning. The rest of the pamphlet has information on the part the stove and refrigerator can play in wartime and in canning.
Donor: Sliker, Shirley Brocker
Brand Name: J.L. Hudson
Publisher: Nash-Kelvinator (Detroit, Mich.)
1943-1945
20.3 X 14.0 cm
Pamphlets
Language: English
Key Terms:
- Appliances
- Canning
- Drawn Illustrations Color
- Drawn Illustrations Black and White
- Michigan
- Nash-Kelvinator
- Photographic Illustrations Black and White
- Preservation
- Ranges
- Stoves
- Typed Letters Signed
- Wartime Cooking
- World War II
Copyright: This item is under copyright.
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Citation: The homemaker's helper. Kelvinator wartime idea exchange for home economists.. The Alan and Shirley Brocker Sliker Collection, MSS 314, Special Collections, Michigan State University Libraries. Available at http://www.lib.msu.edu/exhibits/sliker/detail.jsp?id=3703

