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r 8 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Wed., Nov. 21, 1956 Learn How To Treat 'New Electric Ranges You're protecting your invest ment when you take the time to learn hew to care lor your elec trie range, - Reading the direction book that comei with your new range will help you get more for your money in terms of long-time serviceabil ity. Manufacturers have put con siderable time and effort into making direction books that are easy to understand and follow. They believe in their products and they want their customers to stav sold. That's why they want you to gel the most from your electric range. The most important single rule is maintenance on a regular basis. Clean up spilled food and boil overs as soon as possible. Attend to having repairs made by a quali fied electrician nromntly. Electric ranges aren't much of a chore to clean wnen given regu lar care after each meal or as spills occur during cooking. When cleaning enameled surfaces while the range is hot, use a paper towel or dry cloth. A damp cloth might crack the enamel. When the range is cool, wash with a sudsy cloth and finish with a clean damp cloth. A mild house hold cleaner may be used for stub born spots. Drip trays should be cleaned carefully. Food that has dried on electric surface units should be burned off. Never immerse elec tric units in water. Oven compartments can be cleaned with commercial cleaners specifically designed and market ed for tms lasK. Directions snoum be followed closely. Steel wool, scouring pads and cleansing pow ders may also be used to remove spattered grease and fried food. A rag saturated with household ammonia can he placed over stub born dried spots and left over night. The next day the spot should I ft it ttst ; -r Q !! lvxti "V ft Cooking Is Fun With The New Time Saving Range Features With now Wtrle range, cook- mounted on the back panel Instead JZ$r " tor jfj& NO STOOP Tim new eleclrir refrigerator puU the mott often und refrigeration compartment at the top within eaiy reach. The froaen food uoraae compartment if below. All the modern electric relriger. tort are arranged with an eye to greater convenience for the hout wife. BEST FOR KITCHEN Floor coverings best for use in the kitchen are linoleum, plastic, vinyl and wood if its treated with penetrating oil sealer. como off easily after scouring and washing. ror cleaning around the push buttons, try cotton - tipped swabs. EARLY WATER HEATER r One of the first known water heaters in history was used by a wealthy Pompeian 2,000 years ago. It was merely a water tank which circulated cold water through the hollow sides of a container filled with hot coals. Gas wasn't used to heat water until the early 1800's. int tw ttte tuiut effortless fun yuu v vr 4U I'robaMy the wtty work you'll hav lt u at vtt irtruiitias Day and that will b the taik of de ckling wlucti vt Uw exciting new ran leturvs to try tirst. Here ar soine of them: Thermostatically controlled ur face eovktug units. A "sensing" element "feels" the temperature of the utenul resting on it, and heal is raised or lowered auto matically to conform to tempera ture on pre-set dial. Cooks per fectly and makes pot watching a tiling of the past. Elevator oven. It rises IS inches above the 36-inch-high work sur face at the touch of a switch. It mav be stopped at any height, low ered or raised from -any position at which it is stopped. Removable Kotltserie Vertical broiler. Food is broiled on both sines ai once, ia con ventional broiler is ready for use when desired.) Smoke dispelling oven inter. Smoke and fumes are drawn off even when the oven door is open during the cooking DroceM. Removable oven rotisserie rack. Roast or fowl are locked into place, can be carried to work sur face for carving and serving. Automatic meat thermometer. It turns oven off and signal light on when desired internal temper ature of meat is reached. Other features include: griddles built into the range top; portable griddles for use on any unit, plug in griddles, swing-out broilers, ad justable broiler pans controlled by a lever which moves from side to side to lower or raise the pan without having to remove it, in terval timers to ring a bell when the food is cooked, clocks and tim ers which turn the fuel off at pre set times 'in the oven or on top of the range, ranges with controls of the range front. To get the best performance from her electric range the house wife should be sure to have it in stalled by an expert. The range should be absolutely level. Keep These In Mind Manufacturer's instruction book should be keot hi a convenient sriot and referred to before calling in a repairman, utten problems can be cleared up with a single tip irorn uie airecuon dook. Utensils are an important fac tor in the performance of a range. For topstove cooking, use pots and pans that have flat bottoms and tight-fitting covers. Keep these few things in mind, and you'll know why the National Electrical Manufacturers Associa tion says, "With an electric range, you'll feel like a guest in your own home." Roseburg, Ort. Ph. OR 3-5553 1k ra m B Only $10 Down - No Monthly Payments until March 1957 FREEZE LEFTOVERS Iff I good idea to cook double or triple portions of your favorite recipes so you can freeze what ever is left over for later meals. .ZBggi i nun wm,,.,..,, rnmmmatwc f ' .;ij ; ! rji TWINS Matched automatic waaher and dryer provide complete laundering in jmt 25 Inches of floor apace. The pair can be installed side by side or Hacked, built-in or free-standing. No Hoop but a lot of reach-in convenience. Difficult Stains Succumb Before New Detergent Early this year an entirely new class of laundry and household cleaning product made its appear-, ance the heavy-duty liquid de tergent. The new liquid synthetic detergents are safe for all laundry but will remove difficult stains bet ter than powder products. Accord ing to manufacturers, the new li quids also have the ability to re--story nylon lingerie, yet are effec tive for household tasks like clean ing walls and stoves. Manufacturers urge that parti cular attention be paid to instruc tions. For example, most of them point out that too much of any washing, strains washing machine motors and is difficult to rinse out, leaving clothes dull looking and stiff feeling. 1. 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You'll enjoy the large family-size storage capacity and many extra convenience features of this smart partment, full-width 22 qt. erisper. Egg racks, bottle storage and butter keeper in door. Automatic light. Suntone yellow and coppertone Interior. 5-yr. warranty on sealed unit. BUY ANY REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER ON DELAYED PAYMENT PLAN L t