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Anderson, master's thesis, Oregon State College (1941). Mix Centers Each of the two mix centers to be used in the unit kitchen should be designed to permit two students to work with ease. This means that a minimum of 30 inches of counter space must be provided for each student, or a total of 60 inches for each mix center. Since only two base cabinets an 18-inch and a 24-inch are needed for storage purposes in each center, the additional counter can be obtained by using part of an adjacent count...er. The two 18-inch base cabinets are identical. The 24-inch cabinets differ in the number of drawers one has four drawers for utensils ; the other, an apron drawer and two drawers for utensils. Each mix center has one 24-inch wall cabinet. -I Cabinets for Each Mix Center One 24" wall cabinet with adjustable shelving. One 18" base cabinet with: Shallow drawer for small utensils Storage for Hour and sugar File drawer for large utensils One 24" base cabinet with: Pull-out counter, 30" from floor Drawers one 24" cabinet should have four drawers ; the other, an apron drawer plus two drawers for utensils.
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