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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1935)
The OREGON STATESfllAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, March 17, 1935 PAGE THREE Experiences of Housewives proves to U L iu) ' iu n it a 0 Ml f i Ik 5" f in M Pi: ml. ;- r v 1 en II ' SM ' -v 1 , ' J- 'v . ; I . f . y , c . l ead what these Women say about iL 10 Take advantage of the experience of: your neighbors in' choosing home conveniences that add to the joy of living "More Healthful" Sap Mrs. J. L. Sbepard, 2404 N. E. 47tb Avennt la electric cookery, absolute control of temperature makes possible low temperature cooking, with minimum use of water, this conserves the vital minerals and vitamin clemenrs in foods. Is.. . .. ' r O" "irsSafe" , 5m Afr. Oliver Hrne, 326X N, E. Schuyler Street "Electric cookery involves no fire or flame. No chance for kiddies to play with fire; little chance of burning yourself." "It's Clean" Says Mrs. J. A. McCarty, 535 S. E. yotb Avenue "Cooking electrically has elimi nated scouring pots and pans. wasning walls and curtains. THERE is a growing national preference for elec tric cookery. Why? Because it has $0 many in herent advantages over all 'other methods. In most parts of the country electric. cookery is being adopted solely because it is better; modern. But in the Portland firea we have the additional advantage of low operating cost. While Mrs. Average American pays 5.39c per kilowatt hour for electricity in her home, the average Oregonian pays only 3.18c What's even more import ant to you, most electric range users in this' area pay only 1.8c per kilowatt hour for the current used by the range! Is it any wonder that electric cookery is gaining such popularity here? "Iff Coc!" SsysMrt. Dertbe T. Ofield, Milunutkie, Ortgem. "It Is really remarkable how cool my kitchen stays now even on hot sum mer days when I'm baking or canning." 'It's Economical" 5Wyr Mrs. VP. D. Miles, 6513 E. i&h Anetnt. "I save $35 a year by cooking with electricity, in addition to lower fuel costs. Saving in shrinkage is about $10 and. $25 is my estimate of annual saving through greater clean liness. For example, redecorating is almost eliminated.' Mts.J.A.McCiw I "Accurate", Says Mrs. Bert Krmmery, 8032 S. E. Morrison Street. "All one needs to do-is to prepare the feiV.f:. uiiuks iw mc oven, sucn as turicey, t.v"rti rA-w"t;' " cakes, biscuits, etc- set the control, according rr rr!n. and vrvn ir tnr rf good results every time." 1 if Says Mrs. CG. Miller, "It f Fail" 471X N. E. ymd Place Says Mrs. Wm. M. Dillon, "My electric range gives me three . 744 N. 22. 34th Avenue -";'' -:- - r $ ;. . ' "Ifi Simple" fy Afrx . T. Meyers, 724 N. E. 81st Avenue. It's Modern" 5jr Mrs. Walter F. Neubert, 731 X tu tpotane street set tne controls, tor the rest of the at least three times as fast aa the old the meals for herself and Mr. nrvr. "Electric ranees are now so beautifully daT I n bet to do as I choose." one. Now. it takes only a few It would be impossible to find a more designed and so clean that they make the minutes to cook an entire dinner." striking -example of the simplicity, kitchen a beautiful part of the home." safety and accuracy of electric cookery. hours of leisure each day. I prepare I have used electric cookery for Mrs. Meyers has suffered complete the food and put in on to cook, then over 10 years, but my new range is loss of sight, yet she prepares all of m tm mm mm tm mm nmw mm SAVE 025 TO S40 Here's good news for you: Buy an electric range your house will be wired for it and the range installed without a dime of cost to you! For a limited time the power com panies will extend their heavy service lines into individual dwellings without charge. This represents an outright saving to you of from $25 to $40. ASK An? electric RANpE DEALER se sip'ecnaH IleeitFfi phage? fffieFs "as&yeFMseti lsEnii'. im itMs php!1 ii