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Box 60.
Creators include:
- Bradley, Alice, 1875-1946.
- Snow, Mary.
- Admiral Corporation.
- Coolerator Company (Duluth, Minn.)
- Copeland Sales Company.
- Servel, Inc.
- Crosley Radio Corporation.
- General Electric Company.
- Edison General Electric Appliance Co.
- Hotpoint, Inc.
Admiral recipe book. 80 p. circa 1950s
Item [1] promotes Admiral electric ranges and Dual Temp products. Introduction by Willie Mae Rogers, Director of Home Economics. Some recipes include wine or liquor as an ingredient. Marked Part # 248 A-898.
Coolerator flavor-saver refrigerator recipes. 28 p. 1949
Item [2] promotes Coolerator refrigerators. Recipes prepared or compiled by Mary Snow, food consultant. Price 50 cents.
How to use your Copeland. 21 p. circa 1940s
Item [3] promotes Copeland electric refrigerators. Handwritten recipe attributed to Millie Walton. Includes discussion of refrigerator theory. Marked form No. AD-5.
Making the most of your Electrolux : with practical recipes. 48 p. 1935
Item [4] promotes Electrolux refrigerators. It has illustrations of a unit with recommended placement of foods. Includes menus. Marked Form ADF-6.
Making the most of your Servel Electrolux. 48 p. 1937
Item [5] promotes Electrolux gas, kerosene, or bottled gas powered refrigerators. Note attached from Spring 2000 states that the book is from mother's first gas refrigerator and it is still running.
Recipes for delicious frozen dainties. 18 p. circa 1938
Item [6] promotes the Crosley refrigerator (electric). Revised operating instructions glued in. Has illustration of Shelvador, a rack for storing items in the door. Has illustration of the factory. Marked 16623-A.
How to store perishable foods : double-duty days ahead for your refrigerator : [folded brochure] circa 1943
Item [7] promotes General Electric (GE) refrigerators. Illustrations of other period products. Mentions rationing of canned goods during World War II. Price 1 cent. Marked 398-1671.
Your General Electric refrigerator. 24 p. circa 1950s
Item [8] promotes GE refrigerators. Models PB-12, PB-16, B8, PB8, B-3, and BY-4. Mentions direct current models. Introduction by Edwina Nolan. Has prices for some produce (p. 10) and instructions on how to stop wasting vitamins. Includes recipes. Testing procedures, to insure quality, are described in detail. Illustration of a complete GE kitchen. Marked Form No. 502-1300.