Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1949 — Page 4
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If Your Furnace Eats Up Fuel a [0 ded While You Freeze Bring It to Book Rites Tomorrow
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Tune It Up - To Cut Big Bill * *
By BOB SCHARFF Written for NEA Service
It's a terrible feeling to have fuel burning merrily In your furnace while you shiver upstairs. In fact, it's foolish as well as expensive when you can do something about it, One afternoon spent tuning up
a furnace may cut your fuel bill as much as 20 per cent. Insula-
tion, weatherstripping, caulking. the doors. You can locate leaks '
and storm windows can save an- hy passing .a lighted candle other 20 to 40 per cent. around. IT there's a leak, the
+ To clean the furnace, first re- flame will be sucked in.
move the smoke pipé between the, Remove ashes from the grates
furnace and chimney and clean) " t it thoroughly with a stiff wire 3nd check to see that all grate
brush. If the pipe is weik or Segments or. sections shi'ke perforated, replace it. Before set- evenly. Warped or burned grates ting it back, seal all leaks at the are wasteful, for they let unused flue opening in tha chimney with fuel drop into the ashpit, After furnace putty. After the smoke checking and adjusting the grates, pipe is put in place, carefully seal . all connecting joints. . Optimists to Meet Open the chimney cleanout door, The Rev. Amos (3. Boren, pastor at the base of the chimney and ot Robert's Park Methodist clean in there. Next, open the|Church, will address members of furnace cleanout doors and with the Indianapolis Optimist Club a wire brush and scraper, clean when the organization holds a out all soot from the heating sur-|juyncheon meeting tomorrow in faces, gas passages and fire box!/the Hotel Severin. The Rev. Mr, walls, Then tightly seal the clean-| Boren will discuss “Five Yéars out doors and all cracks around After.”
|after services at 1 p. m. tomor-,, the Holy Rosary and St. Joan
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Fred R. Gioscio
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Insulation Will - "| Noted as Craftsman
Help Savings “In Wrought Iron TR RCC cover them with a layer of clean Requiem mass for Fred R. 03 re. pe ash about two inches thick. |Gioscio, one of Indiana's out- FOOT
Make sure all doors and damp- standing wrought iron craftsmen,
ers fit snugly. Paint fron doors will be sung at 10 a. m. tomorrow E DAY NLY and dampers with black asphal- in Holy Cross Catholic Church THRE 50 i
“tum unless your furnace is of the after services at 9:30 a. m. in|. Thursda new type with japanned metal Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. 4 y surfaces, All ‘psbestos covering Burial will be in Crown Hill. He Friday the boiler and piping should was 49. in painted with a cold water] President of the Orna-Metal Saturday | paint. : (Craftsmen, Inc., Mr. Gloscio Bed . ’ - Vincent's Hos- egular nationally famous On steam and hot water sys- yesterday in St, 9 y | ems check water for scale and pital. Producer of Heh of he Hug-Tite footwear ($7.50 dirt, and drain off if necessary. city's finest bronze a ron : Then refill the boiler with clean Work, he prepared all the designs values) at just— water _ |with which his firm worked. He : Jived in 131 N. Noble St. : He installed single-handed the S$ 95 Mrs. Josephine Kennedy |, namental brass work at Holy Rites Tomorrow Cross Church, the window grille
work at the Governor's mansion, Mrs. Josephine (Josie) Ken: ui rajling in the old Occidental nedy, ‘lifelong Indianapolis resi- building, now the L. Strauss & dent who died yesterday in hero, . the metal work at the Cophome, 2034 Winter Ave. Will bel, gottle Morristown, and the buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery... work at the old English Ho-
row in the Moore & Kirk North-| . ,.. Catholic Churches. east Chapel. She was 61. Born at 131 Noble St. he was Survivors include three daugh-'the son of the‘ late Giovanni ters, Mrs. Frieda Miller, Mrs. Gjoscio, famed Indianapolis fresEvelyn Moreland and Mrs. Goldie co artist, whose work appears in Wright, and a son, Floyd Ken- Canadian and American nedy, all of Indianapolis, and 13|churches. The elder Giloscio was grandchildren and a great-grand- porn in Italy and came from a child. long line of artists.
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Mrs. Effie J. Jones | Graveside services and burial for Mrs, Effie J. Jones, who died | Tuesday night in St. Francis Hos-
{Jones & Hurt Shefield hapel, She v was 79. ny | Born in Jamestown, Tenn., Mrs. Black or brown |Jones had lived the past six years crushed kidskin. in the home of a son, Victor Jones, 1560 Naom! St. She was a member of Chapel Methodist Church in Monroe County, Kentucky. She is survived by two other sons, Robert Jones, Indianapolis, and Willlam Jones, Floral Park, N. Y.; three daughters, Miss Sue : Jones, and Mrs, R. D. Perry, In- “— dianapolls, and Mrs. Paul Hammersiey, Bargersville; a sister, Mrs, Eufer Owen, Indianapolis,
31 s. Meridian
Smiths Grove, Ky. and James Owen, Bakersfield, Cal
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