The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 14, 1939, Page 23, Image 23

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OUR SALES STAFF THEY WERE ALL BABIES ONCE
BUT THEY HAVE GROWN UP TO KNOW THE BEST IN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
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BURTON RANDALL
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NICK KLEIN
OSCAR SEDERSTROM
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MOTHERS I
sbnal Representatives Will Show Yon Dow To Have TJorc Tine Fcr Lcisaic ! ! !
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KORKLESS WASHDAYS !
nith the Successor to the Washing Machine!
THIS IS ALL IflU D(k
1 Put dry soiled clothes Into
the dry cylinder.
2tt two automatic control
add soap and bluing.'
IB II BO (I) OS
Electric RErigo
Women Ordered It!
Frigidairo Built Itl
Now We Havo ltd
Designed by 7560 homemaktm to combine LOW COST . . .'
HIGH SPEED . . . SURE RESULTS. The automatic prin
cipals of this new frigidaire will sa?e yon many years of
cooking labor . i Ask for a demonitartlon and see for
yourself.; . ' , . ' ; . . i
9 Remove clean clothes damp-
dry, reedy for line.
The VciId's Knt
"COLD-WALL" Rclrigciatcx
Saves Timet and Food
FRIG ID AIRE
Made Only by General Motor
BUILT ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PRINCIPLE. Only the "Cold
Wall" can give you 100 refrigerating satisfaction in the mod
ern manner.
The New "Cold
Wall" Saves
Foods' Vital
Freshn e s s
from Drying
Out. t It's the
Sensation of
1939, '
Only Frisfdsiro lias Itl
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Only Frisidslre liss
Quickube Trays!
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BYRON JACKSON
BRUCE COOLEY
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JOE CHAMBERS