The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 31, 1929, Image 16
A Well Filled Ice Chamber
Means Lower Temperature
r | 'll 1H above chart, prepared by the United States
J_ Department of Agriculture Experiment Sta
tion at Purdue University, proves that it is practi
cable to maintain temperatures in your ice box of
1 rom M to 52 degrees it you will keep the ice chain •
her two-thirds full. A half supply raises the tem
perature just a single degree. But when you let the
ice get down to just a few pounds you find, of
course, that the temperature rises rapidly.
Remember— 1 here is no more healthful, economi
cal or efficient method of refrigeration than pure
ice in a good refrigerator.
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