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Show When Choosing- The Electric Refrigerator In selecting an electric refrigerator, refriger-ator, the first consideration is the reputation for reliability and service serv-ice of the local dealer and the manufacturer. The dimensions, interior capacity, and kind of insulation should be learned from the label or in the literature cf the manufacturer. Also, if pissible, sortie .guarantee should be obtained that the refrigerator re-frigerator will maintain under ordinary operating a temperature not above 45 degrees F. in the milk compartment and not above 50 degrees de-grees F. in the ether parts of the box without using an unreasonable amount of electric energy. In refrigerators of desirable type the interior and exterior finish is smooth, water-resistant, and easily cleaned. The food compartment is so placed that it can be used Iw'ithquO stooping1. The legs raise the cabinet high enough above the floor to permit cleanirg underneath. under-neath. Shelves are of material that will not tarnish; they are strong, easy to clean and to move, spaced so as to use the interior capacity to best advantage. Doors fit tightly against gaskets and bear cn their frames at least half an inch, to make them airight, are securely se-curely held by pressure latches and are as thickly insulated as the other walls. They rr(ay open either eith-er right or left. For greatest convenience con-venience select the model with doors opening away from tne working work-ing surface. The family should consider carefully care-fully the amount of space likely to be needed for storage in the refrigerator, refrig-erator, suggest Erne S. Barrows, Utah home-management specialist. |