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THE CAltOUN'A TUBES, Saturday, August 4, 1062—S -New Appliances Continued from page 4 automaticaiiy In the oven or on the surface. Automatic spatter- free broiling is another conven ience idea. EASILY MOUNTED One new built-in range, only 30 inches wide and complete with four surface cooking units and spacious undercounter oven, can be installed quickly and inexpen sively. It can be mounted in any 33-inch cabinet or suspended from a 30-inch countertop opening be tween two base cabinets. Refinements, in frostless freez ing systems, unique new cabinet design and a stepup in usable food storage capacity., are high lighted in the refrige^’ators. Frost- Proof freezing systems of advanc ed design are incorporated in five of 14 models with ca*M>.cities rang ing from about 9 1-2 to 15 cubic feet. Every 1962 Frigidaire refriger ator will hold at least 54 and some models up to 162 pounds of frozen food. Storage facilities have been scientifically designed. The com pany’s home econom'cs depart ment used more than 450 (Mffer- ent cartons, bottles and other con tainers of every size and descrip tion from all parts of the country to assure dependable, functional storage. Pood freezers, some with Frost- Proof freezing systems, are avail able in cabinets of upright or chest-type design. NEW STYLING Styling for the 1962 appliances is well ordered and uncluttered. The sculptured sheer look when merged with hand.some trim pre sents Jewel-like overtones in the appliances. Frigidaire’s colors for 1962 are copper, pink, yellow and turquoise. Lehman says that the frequency of service of Frigidaire products hag been steadily declining over the years, «nd for gugd reason. He points out that not only is cach appliance tested and check ed from the engineering de^gn and development state right on through production, but every part of each componeot is tor tured for prolonfed periods to de- termine life expectancy under, the most adverse operating conditions. Ho said that this exhaustive test and check technique holds, true for the smallest hair spring or the largest cabinet. For example, electric range heating units are torture-tested for 3,500 hours of continuous on off operation, simulating 15 years of ordinary home use. STA^to HARD WEAR Just to check the oven heating performance of one new range^ ■ single test conducted by the com pany's home economics de^M4- inent, resulted in baking enough cake layers which, if stacked, would reach as high as a six-story building. Refrigerator doors are (^ened and banged shut 700,000 times, simulating 20 years of use in the average home. Food freezers and refrigerators “sweat it out” in hot rooms where temperatures soar up to 110 degrees. The refrrgeration compressor for food freezers, refrigerators and air conditioners is mac^iined more precisely than a fine watch, tlien inspected piece by piece with instruments capable of meas uring to an accuracy of five mil lionths of an inch. Some of the electro-limit gages are so sens! tife they will measure the infini- Most Kitchens Lacit Modern Basic Tools Proud as the Ameri(;an house- >.vife is of her automatic ovens, dishwashers, blenders, and heat ers—national surveys show that maoy kitctiens lack the basic tools! Only one homemaker in four has a set of divided meas- tesimal expansion of metal caus ed by “heat” from the beam of a flashlight held tfivo feet away. uring cups or a slicer for prepar ing vegetables and salads. Less than a third of the nation’s kit chens have Uyttik. And^ when these fundamental tools are in evidence, they are often obsolete by today’s culinary standards. Your car. Is it safe? Is the ex haust system quiet and free of leaks? The North Carolina De partment of Motor Vehicles says check your car—check accidents. Your car. Is it safe? De wind shield weprs work p'roperly and wipe cleanly? The North Caro lina LK^rtment of Motor Vf. hides says check your car- check accidents. Life saving on our highways depends to a extent on how well each individual driver obeys the rules of safe driving. It’s Just that simple saya the North Caro lina Department of Motor Ve- hides. Shop at DURUM CAtPEI CBna. WHERE EVERY DOLLAR BUYS MUCH MORE FREE CHANCES ON 12 VACATIONS TO MYRTLE BEACH, S. C., WITH ALL EXPENSES PAID. FREE CARPET SWEEPER WITH PUR CHASE OF FROM 15 TO 20 YDS. CARPET. FREE HOOVER CLEANER WITH PUR CHASE OF 50 YDS. OR MORE THESE GIFTS FREE THROUGH AUG. - 31st, 1962. “Carpet is our Biuineu, Not m Siddne!" Durham Carpet Center 2715 dupel HiU Bird. Td. Dajr 489-946S Darham, N. C Nisht 489-6946 BUILDING MATERIALS SHEET ROCK BUILDERS HARDWARE REPAIR REMODEL BUIfeD Mix — Wall Platitr — Iniulating Board — Brick, Common and Skiing — Hepa'f St««l Windows, All Typ*s — Bi$«m«n4 and Utility — Alk^inum Windows — Indintrlal Doors — Kitchcn Cablnatt — Water- I — Itoncwo FI prdlWIHt — koncwool Insulation — Sand and Gravel — Dlsappciring Stslrwayi — MIscallaneow* Sttel — StMl Door Hardware. Above is a partial list of materials 6a hand for prompt delivery Durham Builders Supply Co. Milton at W. Main St. "Our tervica starts with yo«r first «all" 613^)167 : Always a phone at hand... In a home that*s telephone-planned I The height of convenience ... that’s what you and your family will enjoy when there are tele phone extedsi«B»i«tr«tflgkftllJr spotted throughout the house. No more running, no more missed calls-not when there are extensions In the kitchen, the bedroom, the den, the workshop, the laundry, even out on the patio. All you have to do is reach... and there! your call is OS tSie line. I For help ia making your b(«if telephone-planned, simply call, otir Business Ofllcfr. St«fkeftJof« ‘ ing the height of convenienot^ soon by calling us today. Amarica't largatt Indapandant Taiaphgira Sytiam
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