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I have some 50's,early 60's BHG magazines I bought at a thrift shop here-still look at these-same with Popular Mechanics from the same time period.Note the BHG magazines from those days have articles that men would be interested in.Now BHG is just ads for women.Not interesting for men.
 
The nice thing about pre-1964 Better Homes and Gardens Magazines is the Des Moines company never renewed their copyrights to those magazines and they have fallen into the public domain (meaning 100% copyright free). Most other magazines did renew but the BH&G are perfectly legal to post and use as you wish. The 1998 copyright extension act (done for Disney) only affected 1964 and later issues where renewal became automatic unfortunately.

I uploaded one too a while back using my scanning and cleaning skills to make a nice digital version...

 
Robert, you did an excellent job with the 1958 magazine! Looks super clean, and easy to read.

I'm currently less than 10 minutes away from one of the "Six Idea Homes", the "E" model, located on Cinderella Dr. in Storybook Acres subdivision. I had no idea that particular development was that old - thought it was from the mid 60's.

The lady in the Cannon towel ad looks a lot like my Aunt Doris. She was a model, but never heard her say anything about doing such an ad. Of course, I was only 3 years old then, so wouldn't remember, but she did mainly local ads in Mississippi.
 
Thank you for finding this site and sharing it with us.

Of course, I was fascinated with the appliances shown in the old shelter magazine and read through and made copies in my years at the Library. That Philco double level built in oven was certainly a step ahead of the competition, but I wonder about the effect of the motion of the drawer on a cake when testing the completion of the baking and the hot horizontal glass surface of the top of the lower oven. It is almost more of a man's engineering dream than anything Frigidaire produced.
 

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