I guess the refrigeration system died. Clean oven with Robertshaw thermostat and 7 heat switches for the Tuttle & Kiff surface units. This is early 50s.
"Osborne Auction Service LLC is excited to announce our partnership with the Greater Midland Community Center in selling all items related to the day-to-day operation of the center. The GMCC has been blessed by the Midland Community with the ability to build a new facility which will open in May. After the new facility is opened, the old 1954 buidling will be decommissioned and all usable assets sold through auction so they can be rehomed, reused or recycled. New construction has been going on while the old building continues to be in use. This catalog was processed as the building, equipment and accessories were being used to limit the impact on members' use. Now the time has come for everything to be sold through online auctioin as the old building sees it's last month of use. The transition will be quick, so your help and attention to details is important. Once the auction closes, we will only have May 11-18 for pick up by appointments (PLEASE READ LOT DETAIL FOR SPECIFIC PICK UP DATES). After this date, the building will be turned over to the demolition crew to prepare the site for a new parking lot before winter."
Manufacturer of electrical devices. These are the elements that look like Radiantube surface units, but are not. They are seen on stoves other than Frigidaires, like Philcos and Estate Ranges, that used the wide three wire surface units. They were of good construction. They had a unique support as can be seen in the link. I was going to say "supporter", but that instantly make me think of Athletic Supporter.