Description
Black and white 4 1/2″ x 12 1/2″ ad for their Custom Built Refrigeration. There is a very interesting drawing of a unique unit that has six exterior doors with one of them opened showing at least one more door inside of that. The top line identifies these as being “Now for Finer Homes” and the text is very formally written as it talks of their abilities and experiences. Terms such as fulfilling exceptional requirements” and “painstaking craftsmanship in every hidden detail” were bound to have many people salivating. They talk about “pure corkboard insulation in the staunchly built walls” and “careful engineering with perfect balance between cabinet, coils and compressor” were necessary to “achieve an efficiency in these custom built refrigerators far beyond the standard of mass production units”. You were urged to begin your journey by writing for one of their handsome brochures and, before long, McCray engineers would be planning and designing your specific installation.
Source: February 1937 Town & Country.