Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1940 — Page 19

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Modern Stove Long Term |

Product, Efficient And Safe.

No matter what price a home- | upholstered | §

maker pays for an chair, she expects it to give service for a limited number of years, then it must visit a cabinet maker for repairs and a new cover. A chair is that kind of a product. When a homemaker purchases a modern gas range, she is well aware that she is acquiring capable ot standing up under the endurance test of usage and time. A gas uct Standard gas ranges bearing the geal of approval of the Testing Laboratories, American Gas Association, have had a laboratory workout to the number of 529 tests under to eliminate any weakness of parts and to insure efficiency, safety

during home usage.

a possession |

range is a long term prod-

the supervision of engineers |

economy, | durability and dependability |

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Periodically the officials and employees of the Citizens Gas & Coke Utility plant on West 9th St. get together to discuss safety. The plant makes coke and “distills” gas. Safety is important. Elaborate and detailed safety plans are familiar to all employees at the plant. At this recent safely meeting were left to right, Yohn McCaleb, Edward Yttner Sr, D. S. Martin, Ralph Varin, Frank Weber, Joe Hendrickson and Charles Peterson. Employees are trained in the Intest artificial respiration and first aid methods.

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BAS RANGES GET Safety Is the Important Thing to Ther [CONTROL OF FIRE 599 LAB TESTS

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CITIZENS GAS and

COKE UTILITY

MONDAY, JULY 22, 1940

SYMBOLIZED BY MODERN RANGE

Gas Can Now Bake a Cake Or Sear a Steak at | Touch of Valve. |

Ever since man discovered fire, he (has striven to control its fierce lenergy and to better and simplify {his fuel supply. | From the earliest days, fuels have | symbolized each epoch in the ad[vance of civilization. Wood, fallen from ‘the primeval forest trees. | | Charcoal. Coal and its product, [coke, Finally, gas. | The culmination of untold cen|turies of planning, adapting and | [controlling the use of fuel is found | today in the modern kitchen, in the [modern gas stove. Most flexible of fuels, bake a cake or sear a steak at the | touch of a valve. The control of (heat has reached its highest perfec(tion in the Certified Performance Gas Range. Like Genii of Lamp Modern ranges longer need matches. They contain the precious fire within themselves Like the genii of the lamp, the gas range brings forth flame at the slightest touch of (he hand Allied with the control of fire is {the control of its heat, scientifically {as nearly absolute as possible in a [Certified Performance range. | The modern housewife who wishes to bake at moderate temperature sets the heat control at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. In five minutes, the oven is ready for the food. In the same period, the oven can be raised to much higher temperatures, ab|breviating the baking period. The smokeless broiler is another advance in the science of stoves, In most of the new models, the housewife can bake at one temperature and broil food in another tempera(ture. There is no oven conflict here Easy to Operate Advanced, too, the ified Performance range, which is not easlily dated. Engineers have spent (vears of research to produce a type lof gas range embodying the most [modern improvements | Yet, it is a range that is easy to loperate, too. For simplicity and modernity are virtually synonymous lin gas ranges. Every part of the [range is itself a skillful instrument land all blend to solve the funda mental problems of fuel and heat {control

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PREFERENCE FOR GAS FUEL REPORTED UP

The national rate of preference for gas fuel in constructed homes is definitely the a survey by the American sociation declares A report on 128.000 homes built in 1939, according util= ity companies having more than 9,700.000 meters in service, shows that 116.216 of these home owners, 08.8 per cent, are cooking with gas, 09.118, or 77.4 per cent, installed gas water heaters and 79,069, or 61.8 per

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This Tip onthe Clouds Will Suit Youtoa Tea;

Canned Fruit Juices Make Delicious Jellies

Every summer in

home the

nearly faced with the problem of cloudy ice tea, How to make cloudless iced tea has reached the proportions of the English argument on how to prepare hot tea at 4 We're not sure which way to make tea to suit an Englishman but we can advise you on how cloudless iced tea can be ‘made every time

housewife is

For tea of average strength, allow! each | covered, in the glass tubelike device through which prove populat

3 level teaspoons of tea for 3% cup of cold water, for 12 to 24 hours. serving, strain and add No boiling water

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Just before as desired. no extra

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ice facturer's directions, needed, preparations,

the amount of tea per 7% be increased 31% teaspoons, decreased to 2'4 teaspoons, Rupe ing on whether your family prefer: {a strong or weak beverage

pectin to add to a given fruit juice to insure delicious jelly

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America | fruit but ft and bottled juices

When your favorite jelly van. Market in the past Rich in vitamins and

ishes, use canned juices to refill thie emptied glasses. The guesswork 01inks are ideal of jelly and jam making has been |doldrums. They banished forever by the c¢ommer-|to fill the spot when friends cially prepared pectins, [yearn for something sy A new gadget of great help is a| Here's one use which Put a the manu=- nilla ice cream into eac is dripped for Add 'z cup of canned 1 minute. The figures on the tube pineapple juice and fill will tell just how much sugar ori with ginger ale,

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cent, of the homes are heated with |gas. | These figures. all reflect increases | over 1938. gas cooking having advanced 2.8 per cent, gas water heating 2.4 per cent and gas house-heat-ing 3.2 per cent. | Tn territories served by natural gas companies, the 1939 swing to gas fuel is most pronounced, 921 ‘er cent of the new homes using gas for cooking as against 90.2 in 1938; 943 per cent using gas for water heating as against 889 per cent in 1938, and 87.6 per cent using gas for house-heating, compared with 77.8 I’ cent in 1938

SCIENCE AIDED BY BUNSEN'S INVENTION

The gas industry is one of a fa[mous group, including the chemical, | petroleum and electrical industries | whose research has prought many { miracles to modern civilization Research in the gas mdaustry, | Started only 85 years ago when | | Bunsen discovered the principle of burning gas by pre-mixing air with it before combustion, today continues on an ever-widening scale So great are the possibilities of [ gas that hundreds of scientists and technical men outside the industry are studying its Pega ies.

MANY THINGS MADE WITH HELP OF GAS

Gas has assumed major importance in the modern process,ag methods for thousands of produc’s that have become necessities and essential luxuries—from ceramic ware to silk stockings, from plastics to printing plates for newspapers, from beer to bathroom fixtures,

English Tea Cakes These are the favorite tea cakes served in a modest little cottage, graciously presided over by the typ= ical British schoolteacher whose interest in humanity makes her enjoy nothing better than visiting over a cup of tea with her neigh bors from across the well-trimmed hedge. One cup sugar, 1 cup hutter, 1 cup currants unbeaten. ream gether.

1 eup flour sifted, 4 eges

and sugar toeges, one at =a Blend in the Pour the batbaking pan that

the butter Add the time, and mix well. flour and currants ter into a shallow has been lined with well-greased paper. Bake at 350 degrees FP, for 30 minutes. Cu! into small squares While warm,

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Hot water is a necessity in modern living, Without it you ave un: able to ward off the seen and unseen forces so detrimental to good health. BUT hot water in itself is not enough. You must enjoy a plentiful supply, available at just the right temperature any time you want it. To serve the needs of your family easily and economically, own an automatic Penfield gas water heater.

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