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Show From the time we first heard about-the idea, Bill and I agreed ; that having the laundry in the bathroom made sense. That's what I like about my husband-he husband-he isn't one to come home from the office and disappear behind 'a newspaper for the evening. We talk things over. 1 Our one big problem was space. I couldn't see sacrificing all of the linen shelves to make room for a washer and a clothes dryer, t As soon as I saw it at the appliance ap-pliance store, I knew the RCA Whirlpool combination washer-dryer washer-dryer was the answer. And after asking the salesman a few aues- tions, I could hardly wait to tell Bill about it. ' "Now slow tl down!" he told i 'z&M If ning as 1 bab trZz5 I -.1 bled on aDOUt I V2E3 I mv discovery. g5T I JEL "Let's see if I . J-yl X. have it straight. WiZZZ I This wonderful wrC appliance is just 33 inches wide, but it will wash and dry up to 10 pounds of. clothes. And it doesn't wash clothes in water, but it washes with water. That 'couldn't be right." i "Yes, it is," I insisted. "It's a revolutionary new type of washing action clothes get a shower instead in-stead of a bath. And it takes only three gallons of water per washing, plus what the load ab-sorbs." ab-sorbs." : By this time Bill was ignoring me and concentrating on the illustrated il-lustrated folder I had brought home. "Infinite temperature control con-trol for water and air . . . built-in water heater . . . bleach dispenser . . . made by Whirlpool-Seeger Corp.," he read aloud. "Honey," he said, looking up, "If you'll promise never again to drape the shower rod with dripping drip-ping nylon ..." , Needless to say, I promised. ' |