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Photograph was edited for publication purposes In 1948, newspaper columnist Steve Ellingson had an idea. Watching his wife sew one day, he wondered if the concept of sewing patterns could be adapted to woodworking. Why not make full-size, traceable patterns for complex or curved project parts which could take some of the difficulty out of project building? So he drafted the first project and launched U-Bild Woodworking Plans. Ellingson enlisted television stars and other celebrities to help sell his product. Today, more than 60 years later, U-Bild is still selling essentially the same product Ellingson first developed. Photograph caption dated December 12, 1963 reads "Dry sinks have become popular in recent years, and one pictured here with actress Jewell Peterson contains home entertainment center. Lower left hand side has space for large speaker, shelves on right are for record player and tuner. All are concealed when doors are closed. Dry sink is easy to build with easy-to-follow-pattern, including list of required materials and illustrations. To obtain dry sink pattern, No. 307, send $1 in currency, check or money order to Steve Ellingson, Valley Times TODAY Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 2383, Van Nuys, Calif."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;26 x 21 cm. Photographic prints
Peterson, Jewell U-Bild Inc Women--California--San Fernando Valley Actresses--United States Mail-order business--California--San Fernando Valley Business enterprises--California--San Fernando Valley Woodwork--California--San Fernando Valley Cabinetwork--California--San Fernando Valley Phonographs Books--California--San Fernando Valley Flowers--California--San Fernando Valley Candles San Fernando Valley (Calif.) Portrait photographs Valley Times Collection photographs
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