Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1957, Image 65

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    Just the right amount of steam for. . .
easier, faster ironing!
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STEAM &
DRY IRON
$o;?5
You can whip through a whole week's
wash easier and faster with this General
Electric Steam & Dry Iron. And you get
the freshest, loveliest-looking ironing you
ever saw.
Because . . . General Elcctric'sEvcn Flow
steam penetrates deeper. Turns out crisp,
satin-smooth ironing in seconds.
Saves sprinkling everything except heavy
cottons, linens, starched fabrics. Lets you
press like a tailor, without a damp cloth!
Use it as a dry iron. It changes instantly
from "steam" to "dry." No scorching!
"Dial-the-Fabric" control keeps the tem
perature right for every fabric.
And it's all so light, so easy to handle !
Take a few minutes and save yourself
hours! Visit your dealer's right away!
General Electric Company, Portable Ap
pliance Dept., Bridgeport 2, Conn.
'Manufacturer's recommended retailor Fair Trade price.
Handy Cord-Lift keeps cord off fabric allows
you to iron with right or left hand. The light
weight of this iron saves time and work, too.
Even-Flow Steam System gives you a stead
ier flow of steam . . . better penetration. Docs
a thorough ironing job every time.
Thgress Is Our Most Important Fhxucf
GENERAL A ELECTRIC
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A jet's-eye view of the most evil eye in nature: the eye of a hurricane!
Weather experts study charts and maps in search for secret of storms.
Unless secret is found, havoc of hurricanes will continue to plague coasts.
32 Family Weekly, October 13, 1051