Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1940 — Page 18
MONDAY, JULY 22, 1940
BAS HELD ONE OF KEYS TO HIGH U, S. STANDARD
Refrigeration, Cooking and Heating Aided by | Tiny Flame. |
If cooking is an art, the modern gas range is an instrument bv which that art can best be expressed. A tleak seared quickly and served with fresh mushroom sauce is as artistic 8 product as a painting or a piece ol lovely music. Gas has helped raise the American standard of living to the highest in the world, providing the energy for cooking, refrigeration and home heating. The glowing gas fire is in many homes the counterpart of the blazing log, but with this difference: There are no ashes to carry out, no unwieldy logs to carry in, no smoke and no waiting for heat.
Perfect Washday Assured
Harley St., London's famous thoroughfare of physicians, uses more gas per acre than any residential] district in the British capital. Ten of the largest medical and public health organizations in London use gas entirely for heating their head- | quarters. Perfect washdav weather alwavs assured bv the gas-fired laundry dryer. Clothes are dried by an easier, quicker and safer method than bv hanging out-of-doors. And they come out spotlessly clean, fresh and sweet smelling, | Modern gas ranges have three | obligations to fulfill: Convenience, | certainty of cooking results and economy, Heat 1s bricled range
is
harnessed but In the gas It the modern counterpart "he Vulcanic giant, forgmg an unsurpassed standard of living and convenience
only reined,
not and
of
Less Fuel Used
I'he
aven
Performance haking temSIX minutes as fast the standard ge. Tt uses only 40 per cent as much fuel in this performance For those quick dinners after a long hard dav, the Certified Performance range alwavs comes through. Tt slices 33 per cent ofl the time ordinarily requued to prepare the average oven for broiling All top gas burners do their work Using per cent less gas than former The addition of the giant burners gives speed and economy. Gas heating equipment 1S never sold withecut an engineering survey of tne job the equipment has to do. Winter is the best time to install gas heat, for the specific needs of the home are more apparent, Called ‘Winsor's Folly’ A century ago, Frederick Albert in England, the logical
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thev laughed at Winsor, a scientist who visualized gas as fuel to promote convenience and comfort in the home. Sir Walter Scott, in his pen pieces, ridiculed Winsor's theories. Even Napoleon who brought street lights Paris termed gas “‘Winsor's Follx | But despite the ridicule, Winsor’s vision never failed, He founded | the world's first gas compan) and | finally the Tord Mayor of | the idea of lighting new fuel also theorized and would
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sold lL.onclon on streets with Winsor fuel the Ing chimney
the that gas revolutionize huilding industry, by eliminat- | the necessity for an elaborate! Today, thousands of low cost homes have heen made possible because of the economv of gas heatIng appliances
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Visions ‘Almost Yneredible’ ‘ Nav incredible to assert
Winsor wrote Appeal same table, desk om
it will almost that the sideboard which furnished a light or flame will serve to warm my room, and even dress my victuals in case of need, and by the mere turning of a cock, or the corking or uncorking of a small pipe or tube.” Time tarried a hundred years and worked through the minds and dreams of many men to bring the Winsor fantasies to reality. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt has a private kitchen adjoining her bedroom in the White House, It contains in miniature a gas stove, a sink and a refrigerator. There are shelves for dishes, pots and pans hang against the wall, and in the drawers are towels, knives and forks, The First Lady likes to cook, and here fhe can do without interference of servant whip up a cake or seramble an egg. according Greorge Ahell Evelyn Gordon in “Let Them
fo and
Eat
Cavial Moving Parts Absent
One of the features of gas heating is the absence of moving parts Gas is
clean
the sole heating fuel that |
when it reachcs the home cannot bring dirt into the house] it is scientifically purified. | without smudge or soot, recicne
is It because It burns ashes or
RADIANT FIRE KEEPS HOME COMFORTABLE
More than three million home owners supplement the central heating plant with a modern radiant gas fir-. When extreme weather occurs, this radiant unit adds the few ex-| tra degrees required for comfort in the living room without the necessity of forcing the furnace with an | excessive use of fuel to keep the temperature higher than usual in all | parts of the house.
| eleane:
| hrail
| water, 1 cup granulated sugar,
| berries
| i | strainer
about 1'% quarts and serves 8.
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Here's How
This is the process engineers of the Citizens Gas & Coke Utility must complete in extending a gas main, (left) and the main is swung into the ground (right) te take gas farther out into the city's environs for consumers, The gas company already has more than 1000 miles of underground mains serving Indianapolis and vicinity,
Adjustable, Sliding Shelf | Features New Electrolux UNIT SAVES SPACE
An adjustable, sliding shelf that without removing the heen corporated in the 1940 Servel Elec-
can be raised or lowered
food has in-
the de{o
(rolux refrigerator to meet sire of many American women arrange foods and beverages in the interior as they wish even when loaded with 30 pounds of food, can he lowered easilv inte three different positions by a simple rotary movement of the handles at each end The shelf also will slide out easily so as permit selection or re-arrangement of 1ts contents Other parts of the interior also are designed to carry out the principle of giving the housewife freedom to place foods and beverages at various places. Deep porcelain trays, instead of having a fixed location, can be placed in various parts of the interior, For example, the shallow tray usually found under the freezing unit, just right for a steak or chops, but if it desired to
refrigeraton 'he shelf,
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is
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SERVE MEAL ON
BROILING GRILL
You Can Do It Easily With ‘Peasant Ware” Set on Roper Stove.
A complele dinner served on the
same platier on which it was cooked made possible by the new Roper Ware” Grill
he
is “Peasant
The grill can used to hroil a
complete dinner in one operation
The
onl
broiler is =aid not to make cooking and quicker than the oldfashioned fried meal A
“Peasant-Ware”
smokelecs
easier but is
dinner made with the includes pineapple juice cocktail, broiled steak, broiled sweet grilled hearts of lettuce salad, parkerhouse
typical
potatoes, tomatoes,
rolls and apple pie for dessert, The steak should be at least 1% inches thick. Wipe the meat with a cloth, season, butter and cover with mushrooms. Place in the center of the grill. Pare potatoes; cul into halves. Cover with butter, then sprinkle with brown sugar. Place around meat. Wash tomatoes, cut into 1 inch slices, season, butter and place these around the potatoes. With that finished, you have your main courses prepared. Place the orill on the sixth rack of the waisthigh broiler, or on the last rack of the low broiler. Broil until brown on top sides, turn and broil until potatoes are done. Remove, place arill in chrome serving tray, set on
table and the meal 1s ready to be
served
For well done meat on this menn it a few minutes on both cides before placing the potatoes and vegetables on the grill
Loganberry Ice Cream Two eggs, 1 cup bottled milk or * cup evaporated milk and cup Ly can logancup heavy
on a
1
1 No cups),
salt, (2%
teaspoon
cream, Beat eggs slightly; add milk, sugar and salt, and cook over hot water until mixture hegins to thicken. Remove from heat, and chill. Meanwhile put the loganberries with their juice through a fine to remove seeds. should have about cups sieved pulp and juice. Add to the chilled custard mixture, together with the cream, Stir until well blended. Freeze in a 2-quart freezer until difficult to pull, using 8 parts ice to 1 part ice-cream salt. Makes
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SENSATIONAL
OFFER AND
SALE OF GAS RANGES
see PAGE 4 FAIRWAY FURNITURE CO.
133-135 W.
Washington
You |
the Citizens
store a roast in the same location it is only necessary to replace the shallow pan with one of the larger drawers nsuallv located in the bottom of the {food compartment, Another arrangement is ohtained bv stacking one of the deep travs above the other. This new plan allows for the storage of large articles such as a turkey, a watermelon or other bulky food: | I'he meat storage compariment also flexible By changing the cover of the meat storage compart ment more ol air can circulate and humidity is thus varied according to requirement: The company in designing the in terior sought to meet the following | needs, companv officials said: Dif ferent, foods require different condi- | tions of temperature and humidity. | and different families prefer differ- | ent arrangements of foods | The 19840 model Servel Electrolux refrigerator also has a one-piece steel-frame cabinet, concealed] hinges, and paneled doors, all fea- | tures of the 1939 models,
EMPLOYEES BOOST UTILITY SERVICES
Here's the way employees of one
is
lose
Citizens Gas & Coke Utility go to Eighteen per] tips prospects turned in to the sales de- |
bat for their concern:
cent (one of five) of the on
partment by employees during 1939 resulted in sales, The office value on tips, About 31 per cent gas appliance contracts sighed
1939 was the result of some ployee's tip
sales places a high of m
om
VERTICAL HEATING
THE
Co.
INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Extends a Main
Gas
The trench is dug mechanically
{placing the basement in new eon
struction since it saves the expense
of excavation, installation of
This ground floo
the heater considerably reduces the heater
The mpaortant
verifical gas is an
development
cost of building a four to six-room
In forced- house
A vertical of the most efficient of modern equipment day for heaithful and heating and winter ing. Some units can he worked all the year round, to pravide summel ventilation and cooling as well
amr heating, Tt requiring floor
an
gas unit Is one and economical types available to comtortable alr condition
is a compact heater, frequently
but four square feet ‘of
space: installation may be 1
m a
doo
convenient o IN 4a rapidly re.
open room with a Room
grille
which 1s
closet Utility
The Modern Answer To Your Heating Problem
“Sunbeam” offers moderately priced high quality gas-fired air conditioners with cast iron heating elements Heretofore cast iron heating element air conditioners were out of the question for small and medium sized homes where price was the des termining factor. Today home owners can enjov the many ud. vantages of an air conditioner with a cast iron heating element and still stay within their budget requiren ents.
Information Available from
CENTRAL SUPPLY CO.
210 S. CAPITOL AVE.
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FIRST COST Isn't Everything
Low cost year after year makes the Gas Refrigerator the wis. est choice.
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Store Open Tonight
All-white, with black top
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As Thustrated Above
$37.00 Values . . . $7 ©) ss
® Full 36 inches high, 31 inches wide, ® Four gas-saving burners, ® Roomy oven, 14x181,x13, ® Drop-door, smokeless hroiler, ® Extra storage space for pans. ® Glossy white composition finish, ® Black top, chrome handles, ® Durable and rigidly built, ® Cleans easily, operates inexpensively,
Convenient Terms to Suit YOUR INCOME
Small Carrying Charge on Deferred Payments
+ ++ Choose the Refrigerator that Definitely
Serves the Most Years for the Least Money
Keep your eyes open when you buy your second refrigerator. All new refrigerators are beautiful, but it takes more than beauty to give you decades of carefree service AT LOW COST. Thoughtful people are searching below the surface in selecting their second refrigerator. And here’s what they ye finding in the GAS refrigerator: a simpler freezing system with no moving parts to wear, continued low operating cost, permanent silence, more years of dependable service, plus unbeatable beauty! Whether you're about to buy your first automatic refrigerator—or
replacing your present one——see the Servel GAS Refriger. ator, Get all the facts.
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