geoffdelp
Well-known member
Hi all ... Thought it would fun to share a photo from one of my Maytag News issues from the 1950's. This comes from the May 1950 issue.
Look at how elated a couple of these women were to receive new wringer washers ... FREE ... no less! Look at the wooden machines they had been washing in for 30 or more years!!
The elderly couple on the left were in the 80's and were from Paynesville, Minnesota; which is not far from here. She must have thought she had "died and gone to heaven" when she won.
Maytag dealers sponsored "Oldest Maytag" contests as "sales devices". The people who didn't win, probably received an actual call from the dealer; they went to homes and sold these machines like crazy. Maytag was also big on "in home" demonstrations; machines were placed in homes to be used for a week's laundry and then if the homemaker wanted it, a convenient payment plan (if cash wasn't paid) was worked out.
Times ... they have changed, haven't they?
Enjoy ... Bless our mothers, grandmothers, great-grandmothers!
Geoff

Look at how elated a couple of these women were to receive new wringer washers ... FREE ... no less! Look at the wooden machines they had been washing in for 30 or more years!!
The elderly couple on the left were in the 80's and were from Paynesville, Minnesota; which is not far from here. She must have thought she had "died and gone to heaven" when she won.
Maytag dealers sponsored "Oldest Maytag" contests as "sales devices". The people who didn't win, probably received an actual call from the dealer; they went to homes and sold these machines like crazy. Maytag was also big on "in home" demonstrations; machines were placed in homes to be used for a week's laundry and then if the homemaker wanted it, a convenient payment plan (if cash wasn't paid) was worked out.
Times ... they have changed, haven't they?
Enjoy ... Bless our mothers, grandmothers, great-grandmothers!
Geoff
