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A62345-3
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- 1951-11-15 (Creation)
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On November 15th, 1951, Sepic Electric Co. sponsored a Hotpoint Cooking School at Normanna Hall, now 1502 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, from 2 to 3:30 in the afternoon. Hotpoint's own West Coast Home Economist Clara Sherbourne was on hand to present the cooking demonstration and answer questions about the Hotpoint appliances. At Sepic, for $269.95 you could purchase a Hotpoint fully automatic electric range or an 8.11 cu. ft. refrigerator with a 24 lb. "speedy freezer." The crowd was also drawn to the auditorium by the offer of door prizes, including a Sunbeam Mixmaster, a turkey and table lamps. (T.Times 11/13/1951, pg. 6-ad) image filed with Argentum
Normanna Hall (Tacoma); Cookery--Tacoma--1950-1960; Home economics--1950-1960; Appliances--1950-1960;