The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 15, 1962, Farm and Home Section, Image 16

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    What’s cooking?
At the touch of a button our Magic Mirror Door lights up to
let you see how dinner is doing. Another touch and “click”—the
door goes dark. If you run short of clean-up time later on, the
Magic Mirror Door keeps everything looking neat as a pin until
you get to it.
Our new Continental Electric Range has a surface cooking plat
form that glides out like a drawer. After dinner, you slide it back
in—out of the way. Exclusive pantry shelf holds extra pots and
pans. And notice the controls. They’re at eye level—mounted at
Click!
the side .. . away from the heat zone. The automatic control will
cook your dinner and hold it as long as you like. It can even start
and stop it when you’re miles away. Clean-up is easy, too. Surface
units, drip pans, oven units—they all come out. You can wash
them in the sink.
Looks like a built-in, doesn’t it? It’s not... nor does it have the
installation expense of a built-in. Stop in and take a peek through
our Magic Mirror Door yourself—at your Westinghouse dealer's.
Only he has it. You can be sure ...if it’s Westinghouse