How to use your General Electric refrigerator. 12 p. circa 1940s
Item [19] promotes GE refrigerators. Model numbers B4-38, JB5-38, JB6-38. Marked form No. 502-2010.
Item [19] promotes GE refrigerators. Model numbers B4-38, JB5-38, JB6-38. Marked form No. 502-2010.
Item [20] promotes GE refrigerators. Models BY-4, PB-12, JB-3, and PB-16 are mentioned. Similar to item [8], adds discussion of activated carbon air filter maintenance. Marked form No. 502-4.
Item [21] promotes GE refrigerators. Introduction by Edwina Nolen. Model numbers listed: B7-41, PB7-41, B8-41, PB8-41, B-3, PB-12, PB-16, LB-3, and BY-4. Series numbers listed: LB, BY, JB, PB, and BH. Similar to [8], with mention of direct current models. Marked form No. 502-700.
Item [22] is similar to [17] except has illustration of NF-8F. Models mentioned include: NB-4D, NC-6F, NF-6F, NC-8F, NF-8F, NC-10F, and NF-10F. Marked 2-618.
Item [23] promotes Hotpoint refrigerators. Introduction by Mary Lowell Schwin. Marked G-45. Price fifty cents. Has instruction card laid in. Similar to early GE manuals, some wordig identical.
Item [24] promotes Hotpoint refrigerators. Introduction by Virginia Francis. Has warranty description. Marked T-4001 10-47.
Item [25] promotes Hotpoint refrigerator-freezers. Similar to [24]. Has refrigerator label laid in. Model numbers covered: EG87 and EG106; model EG106 is illustrated. Has illustrated theory of operation. Marked Z-4001-CL (EG10P13) 9-50.
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Item [1] promotes Frigidaire electric refrigerators. Includes illustration of period dress and serving suggestions. Models illustrated include the M-9 and MP-12. Marked AF-259-250M-4-27.
Item [2] promotes Frigidaire automatic refrigerators. Has partial illustrations of their refrigerators. Marked FF 164-50M-6-1-28.