The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, July 18, 1930, Image 15

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A i A I A D A 01 A B A a Great Guns! Ice Is First in Peace! you would enjoy comfortable refrigeration in your Koine or place of business USE ICE A “ nj -f v 9 / ry n 1A \ 1 n U,?r No ,nethoci ’ P lan ()i ' tor keeping a v_>C/rilj y wi/III I'lufCcr refrigerator properly chilled guarantees the same freedom from anxiety and worry as does ICE. With this time-tested cold maker “on duty” there is always complete confidence in the family circle or business shop as to what is “going on” within their refrigerators. L? c + ,7 /. // r h /,// V + ,1 + 1^ By using ice one receives all the benefits LtiStClu llS flCU t\CpUtatlOTl that follow the use of a refrigerant of established reputation—a cold maker that can be relied on to do its work as well today and tomorrow as it has for many generations. Neither Tim Moist or Dry foods placed in an iced refrigerator come forth with all their original Ireshness, vitality and value : ntact—the secret being the continuous circulation of chilled air that ice and ice alone creates. Jf X X T „ „ ^ ^ *-,* „ *,. Mechanical-chemical substitutes for ice may come lit \ jOCS OH b*OHC%)Ct and go but ice goes on forever—the faithful servant that never falters, never fails. Over h i ft y Thousand (50,000) Homes and business places in Greater Atlanta are regular and satisfied users of ice—a monumen tal tribute to the worth of this safe, “comfortable” commodity! USE IGF —the habit without a single regret! w ICE MANUFACTURERS OF ATLANTA (k 0 LI 3 fl 3 fl 3 fl 3 LI i