JANUARY 19 2 6 / f I WHITTIER LUMBER & MILLWORK CO. DISTRIBUTOR 411 Adams Street NEWARK, NEW JERSEY CALIFORNIA SAVE SPACE ADD CONVENIENCE spend no MORE 13 HE ‘MECHANICAL ACTION IS ASTONISHING Showing No. 122 as shipped. Ready to set in the wall y R ”9 To install this unit merely slip into rough opening, fasten to wall with three or four screws and the job is completed. Showing No. 122 closed. Showing No. 122 ready to use d5his is Fixture 7 \[o. 122 doable and dowo Seats FYCasterbilt Features FLOOR PLAN Rough opening dimension: Width 58 in. Height 33 1 / 2 in. 4-in. stud wall. Cut shows installation under ordinary windows. Folds into 4-in. studded wall. Installation requires no mechanical skill. Space between table and seats gives natural position. Note the abundance of leg room. Four persons can dine comfortably. Table top and seats laminated, showing ribbon-grain Philippine mahogany. The sturdy construction will support a distributed weight of one thousand pounds. Can be used in old as well as new houses. All hardware included. { SEE PAGE 22 FOR SPECIFICATIONS J L5HEY ARE FOOL-PROOF AGAINST QOLLAPSE Page Two M A ST ERBILT QOZT 7\[OOK — ( Comfortable, Qozy , (Convenient Z5he Qozy J\(oo\ wonderful combination. No space consumed, yet always ready for use. When polished the Philippine Mahogany top in contrast with enameled woodwork makes a pleasing effect. The No. 3-D Seat Doors, made to swing open on hinges, give the use of cupboard space behind them. The special cantilever table brace automatically locks when table is extended. No accidental collapse possible. When not in use all fixtures fold out of sight, giving neat panel effect. See No. 5-A-D Ironing Board (page fifteen) installed behind a No. 3-D Seat, always ready with pad, a Masterbilt feature. The Cozy Nook, showing No. 1 Table and No. 3-D Seats. Seats simply fold up and swing as doors, allow¬ ing use of cupboard space behind. m Tjloou "Plan AK'ZS ‘-i i Vl»3 D\5tftTf | i i Du No 1 Tobii * 3 -t n Iff i§c p§®iJ ; *(£$ hr*: ^ HLiyU ; !_ 3 - * i tf-fc- «a “Masterbilt Cozy Nook, Floor Plan.” (See page twelve for dimensions and further information.) m This is No. 3-D Seat A SEAT AND DOOR COMBINED IN ONE This is No. 1 Table as shipped. Page Three (no door hardware included) f SEE PAGE 22 FOR SPECIFICATIONS J MASTERBILT FIXTURES SOLVE TOUR SPACE PROBLEMS MASTERBILT QORJ\[ER R[OOK: — Another Interesting (Combination The Corner Nook Uses the following Masterbilt units: Fixture No. 21 : Table and seat made in one unit. Fixture No. 3: Two seats in separate units. See cuts on this page. fixture No. 12 can be substituted for Fixture No. 21 if nook is desired in other corner. All hardware included. Space required when in use: From corner of room to outer edge of casing on Fixture No. 21 is 5 ft. 2 in. From corner of room to outer edge of casing on second No. 3 seat is 3 ft. 8j4 in. T3 he (Corner 1\[oo\ his combination shows the use of fixtures No. 12 or 21 for either right or left hand corner, together with the No. 3 Seats. The cut gives a better view of the metal cantilever brace. There is no difficulty in getting in or out from a Masterbilt nook. This combination uses no floor space when not in use. Convenient, sturdy and economical. No. 3 Seat Mullion No. 21 Mullion No. 12 Seat on left of table Seat on right of table Rough opening each unit No. 21—Width 44 in., height 33^4 in., 4-in. stud wall. No. 12—Width 44 in., height 33*4 in., 4-in. stud wall. No. 3 Seat—Width 16 in., height 33/> in., 3 or 4 in. stud wall. [ SEE PAGE 22 FOR SPECIFICATIONS J Page Four ‘Masterbilt fixtures can be used in old as well as new buildings L NO MECHANICAL SKILL ^E^UIRED 130 INSTALL Floor Plan of Qomplete Kitchen Floor Plan of Corner Nook using Mullion No. 12 Page Five |[ SEE PAGE 22 FOR SPECIFICATIONS J READ 'BHE SECOND PAGE AG AIM MASTERBILT SINK COMBINATION'" WE SAVE THE FLOOR SPACE Table and Seals folded in doors, which swing open, showing cupboard space behind them. Shows 05 Folding Ironing Board. (no The Ironing Board used in this combination is the Master bill Folding Board No. 05. Picture shows this board as it comes from the factory. To install, set two blocks inside your case just 12 inches apart from each other and bore holes 1 inch net in diam¬ eter in each to receive round ends of pivot on board. Holes to be 2 ft. 6/ in. up from bottom of case to center of hole. Doors closed—Table and Seats ready for use H ere is a very good illustration of the space saving of Masterbilt Fixtures. In a little over sixteen square feet of actual floor space, there is a complete breakfast nook, ironing board, cooler, kitchen sink, storage space, combination drain and work board. The illustration in the upper left-hand corner of this page shows the seats and table folded and swung as C. C. doors. At the right is the same arrangement with doors closed and seats and table extended. To use ironing board, swing folded seat-door back and raise ironing board. Gives you full length board and pad remains on board at all times; an exclusive Masterbilt feature. SEATS AND TABLE USED IN THIS COMBINATION SHOWN ON NEXT PAGE | SEE PAGE 22 FOR SPECIFICATIONS } Page Six A CHILD CAN EASILY HANDLE THEM 07i T5HE MEXT PAGE WE HAVE A SURPRISE FOR YOU No. 2-D Seat— as shipped. (To hang as a door.) No. 1-D Table— as shipped. (To hang as a door.) I Floor ^Plan ^Masterbilt Sin\ (Combination Over-all dimensions of case front, 5 ft. 6 in.; depth of case optional. Pilaster or hanging stiles between seats and table should be no wider than 1*4 inches in order to preserve proper distance for comfortable use when tables and seats are extended. (Use regular 3x3 door butts to hang table and seats) Fitted size of units used: No. 1-D Table, 2 ft. 6*4 in. by 2 ft. 8*4 in., with 1 1/16-in. banging stiles. No. 2-D Seats, 1 ft. 3 in. by 2 ft. 8*4 in., with 1 1/16-in. hang¬ ing stiles. Thickness of seat and table boxes , 5 inches Page Seven | SEE PAGE 22 FOR SPECIFICATIONS ] PLEASE READ PAGES EIGHT 'GO ELEVEJi QAREFULLY A KITCHEN P©e*.5izK L 5t«T Size 1ST Unit fl-l-D. No. lrD.T'eBV-T. 3>oob.5'^'e. 2— 6ir IftBu-E 5iz.t. ^-4x3“^ h- Rough Opening IVidth 5 feet 7 inches Depth 1 foot 3 inches Height 6 feet 10 inches \[, ||| 3£pt. \ IX Poo* 5 i.tt-Jf i;5^vr5izE |i / _ -Ti U Kitchen Buffet Cabinet No. 300 in Three Units .'INO.0-51RONW&I, 1 ioflip 3ehimp. I h i) I I \ Li. CONTENTS Unit B-2-S-D: B—Broom Closet 2-S-D — No. 2-D Seat, Spice Cabinet (Comb. Unit) Unit A-l-D: 1- D—No. 1-D Table A—Upper half, Shelving; Counter Shelf, P. P. Mill.; lower half, Shelving. Unit C-5-2-D: C—Cooler 5 — No. 05 Ironing Board 2- D — No. 2-D Seat his combination can either be recessed in the wall as shown, or can be set out from the wall, thus being adaptable for use in new buildings or can be used in houses already built. Page Eleven f SEE PAGE 22 FOR SPECIFICATIONS ] MODERNIZE OLDER HOMES UTILIZE WASTE SPACE DIMENSIONS: Space between faces of cupboards, 5 ft. Distance from outer wall into room, 3 ft. 6 in. Rough opening for No. 1 table, 2 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 9 l /2 in., 4-in. stud wall. Fitted size for No. 3-D Seat-doors, 1 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 8 %. in.; 1 1/6-in. hanging stiles. Depth of cupboards 1 ft. 6 in. minimum. Thickness No. 3-D Seat-doors, 4 y?. in. Plan C “Cozy Nook” illustrated on pages three and fifteen JYlasterbilt Qozy J^loo\ he plan on this page shows a complete kitchen arrangement with a Cozy Nook installation, pictures of which are shown on pages three and fifteen. Note on page fifteen that the seat door swings open and the No. 5-A-D Folding Ironing Board swings forward and opens up for use. This plan provides for the installation of the nook under an ordinary window—the ideal place for it; also plenty of light and ventilation for the labors of ironing. I SEE PAGE 22 FOR SPECIFICATIONS ] ‘BY USING MASTERBILT WALL FIXTURES Page Twelve PRACTICAL AMD CONVENIENT Page Thirteen |[ SEE PAGE 22 FOR SPECIFICATIONS 1} he illustration above shows the No. 5 Ironing Board installed in wall, casing applied, door hung, pad put on, and board folded away. The picture on the right shows the same board extended and ready for use. Rough framing dimensions: 1 ft. 2 in. by 2 ft. 9y 2 in., Tin. stud wall. No. 5 Folding Ironing Board No. 5 Folding Ironing Board (see next pace) T 5 he JYCost Practical Ironing Poard O ne of the features of the No. 5 Ironing Board most pleasing to house¬ wives is the fact that it will accommodate a thick, generous pad, and that it quickly and easily folds up with pad on. Those who have had experience with other boards will greatly appreciate this advantage. The same careful designing which has provided this convenience has perfected the board in other ways, so that it is entirely practical. The ironing surface is perfectly smooth. When closed it is compact, requiring very small space. When extended it offers a big, broad ironing surface which is the delight of every housewife. To extend the board when it is folded, merely pull up on metal ring. To sum up, the board is very compact, non-collapsible, folds with cover on, strong, sturdy, perfectly rigid when in use, easily installed, adapted to practically any condition, and uses just one-half the space required by ordinary full-length boards. We honestly believe this to be the most convenient ironing board on the market today. * IRONING PAD FOLDS WITH BOARD 15HE UYCASTERBILT 7s [O. 5 IRONING ‘BOARD FAMILY No. 05 is for use inside cupboards; has no box or door. (See pages six and nine.) To install, set two blocks inside your case just 12 inches apart from each other and bore holes 1 inch net in diameter in each to receive round ends of pivot on board. Holes to be 2 feet G l /2 inches up from bottom of case to center of hole. No. 05 No. 5 (See page thirteen) No. 5 Folding Ironing Board as shipped from factory to you. No. 5 is the board to be installed in the wall. Door is included, also door hard¬ ware. Rough opening 1 ft. 2 in. by 2 ft. 9J4 in. Fits 4-in. stud wall. (See pages six and nine) No. 5-D (See page sixteen) No. 5-D is made with 1 1/16-in. hang¬ ing stiles, so that whole box is hinged and swings like a door. Can be used under sink shelf or counter shelf of kitchen cupboard, allowing use of space behind. (Includes door and hardware.) Over-all size 1 ft. 3 in. by 2 ft. 8%. in. (No hardware to hang box inside case included.) No. 5-A OUTSTANDING FEATURES 1. It folds with the pad on. 2. Its size is standard and full inch in thickness. 3. It is disappearing, out of sight when not in use. 4. It is sturdy and rigid. 5. It is made to last—does not get out of order. 6. It is fool-proof against accidental collapse. Special Masterbilt self-locking brace prevents this. 7. It has perfectly smooth ironing surface when extended. Special flush hinges make this possible. 8. Its mechanical action is simple. 9. It is made in five styles to accommodate all conditions. No. 5-A-D (See page fifteen) No. 5-A is the regular No. 5 without door. Size 1 ft. 2 in. by 2 ft. 9 x /i in. No. 5-A-D is same as No. 5-D, but has no door. To be used in¬ side kitchen cases, as shown on pages three and fifteen. Size 1 ft. 3 in. by 2 ft. 8 l /i in. { SEE PAGE 22 FOR SPECIFICATIONS J Page Fourteen SOLVES TOUR IRONING BOARD PROBLEMS VYlasterbilt Folding Ironing Board No. 5-A-D Folding Ironing Board as shipped from factory. Size 1 ft. 3 in. by 2 ft. 8 l A in., with 11/16-in. hanging stiles. Depth of Box over all, 4-Yi in. No. 5-A-D Ironing Board Folds away in a compact man¬ ner, leaving storage space for iron and cord. he pictures on this page show this board as a part of the Cozy Nook installation on pages three and twelve. The ironing board box is hung on hinges behind the No. 3-D seat-door, and swings forward into position after seat-door is opened. Note storage space for electric iron, etc., when board is folded up and swung back into the recess. Also note that a big, thick pad can be folded away with the board. It is no longer necessary for the architect or builder to worry about finding a suitable place to install the ironing board. They can go ahead and plan the kitchen in the most convenient way, and when all other fixtures are properly placed, the ironing board can be installed under some window, under the sink board, or folded away inside the lower part of the cupboard. These are a few of the exclusive Masterbilt features; there are many others. f SEE PAGE 22 FOR SPECIFICATIONS ] OUT OF USE , OUT OF SIGHT Page Fifteen MASTERBILT FOLDING Door Ironing Board 7 \Jo. yD His board comes with hanging stiles, as shown in center picture. "Fhe whole cabinet is hung on hinges and swings open, allow¬ ing use of cupboard space behind as shown in upper picture. Can be hung on the face of the lower part of any kitchen cupboard. No. 5-D extended, and in use No. 5-D folded away with pad. Note compact appearance. Specifications Fitted size 1 ft. 3 in. by 2 ft. 8 1 /\ in. Box depth 5 in. No catches or hinges to hang cabinet furnished. Use ordinary 3x3 butts. Directions Leave opening 1 ft. 3 in. by 2 ft. 8*4 in. in the case front same as if you were installing a C. C. door 1 ft. 3 in. by 2 ft. 8j4 in., 1% in. Cut back the shelving to receive the S-in. depth of box and hang cabinet, using 3x3 door butts to support weight. THE BOARD YOU HAVE BEEN SEEKING Page Sixteen A KJiOCK'OUT ! No. 6-D as shipped (doors are not hung) No. 6-D hung (ironing board folded) SHOWING USE OF STORAGE SPACE BEHIND Page Seventeen , he fixture can be hung on the front of any cabinet, and complete fixture swings open on hinges, allowing the use of cupboard space behind. with hanging Shipped stiles. Specifications Fitted size 1 ft. 3 in. by 6 ft. 7^4 in. Depth of cabinet 5% in. over all. No door hardware furnished. Use three 3x3 butts. | SEE PAGE 22 FOR SPECIFICATIONS ] “UTILIZES ALL WASTE SPACES" »« Regulation Ironing Board. Large Spice Cabinet. Storage Space for Electric Iron. Metal and Asbestos covered shelf for iron, even if still hot. Space for wiring-in Electric Plug. Specifications Rough opening 1 ft. 2 in. by 6 ft. 10 in. Wall stud 4 in. ]\[o. 6 (Combination J N the space generally used solely for an ironing board, our Mas- terbilt No. 6 gives the following features: No. 6-D Combination (SAME AS NO. 6 ABOVE, EXCEPT TO BE HUNG ON HINGES LIKE A DOOR) No. 6 Combination ironing Board and Spice Cabinet (No casings or door hardware furnished) MASTERBILT FULL LENGTH ‘BOARDS The board proper is made up of three pieces of California white pine, T. & G. glue joint, and the square end has a large spline full width. You will not be bothered with split or warped boards if you get Masterbilts. Casings are not furnished with board. Door hardware is not furnished unless ordered extra. Our J\[o. I ,a Ironing