Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1951 — Page 40
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ready for quick ironing.
Only one woman in a hundred Prince Charming turns into aisolve and remove the grease and anu- dryer salesman in this version.
owns a dryer, report the m facturers of the popular Hamilton automatic dryer. This pioneer user has accepted her dryer so wholeheartedly that the industry is moving fast to
keep up with demands of the
market. The first automatic household dryer was put on sale only weeks before Pearl Harbor. The dryer offered the housewife a completely radical concept of laundry work. Dealers sold 200 dryers in 1046, 100,000 dryers were sold in 1949 and 300,000 last year.
A house designed without room
HAMILTON DRYER — Clothes come out sweet-dry and | comes in. Wash the work clothes
{Hamilton manufacturer receives down. Rinse in very hot water,
It Takes Hot Water to Cut That Grease
far as some women weve concerned, the only products
turned out by defense-planis and factories in World War II were dirty work clothes,
Now, with more men going into defense and mobilization work, dirty work clothes again are on the march. There's an easy way to cut in half the washing time these clothes require, according to research by the Servel Homemakers Institute. All it takes is an orderly system and plenty of hot | water, Tests with BServel's “Copper Ball” gas-water heater indicate the most eflicient temperature for the water, as far as stubborn work clothes are concerned, is 150 degrees Fahrenheit. . First, turn the pockets and trouser cuffs inside out and brush thoroughly. Remove such stains as tar and paint with carbon tetrachloride or turpentine before the garment is wet. Grease epots may be loosened by sponging with cleaning fluid. If the work clothes are heavily soiled, moisten and rub soap on the worst spots, then roll the garmets up and leave them for several hours, The Servel reigearchers recommend scrubbing {the soiled spots with a stiff brush land soap instead of rubbing on a { washboard. | Here's where the hot
water
|in the hottest water your gas {water heater can provide, to dis-
me. Use a second batch of
Once the dryer is in use, the fresh suds when the first dies
such comments as, “My dryeri{oq, saves me more work, more time,| pen says the Servel Home- |
pliance I've ever owned. I'd give| = ipa line while the y are still of damp slowly drying clothing. quite wet. This permits them to
up any other appliance in my home before I'd let you take my | 4TY smoothly and makes ironing;
dryer.” unnecessary. Due. Trial, "Sells Hobby Follower Keeps Tossing a load of clothes from
the washer into the dryer, set-| Trail Signs Repainted ting the timer for bone dryness| PHILADELPHIA (UP) we] or, readiness for ironing, as Pre-| pennsylvania’s 120 miles of | ferred, and removing the Muffy, erg’ and riders’ trail provides dry finished load sells the dryer |, strange hobby and labor of love |
for the dryer becomes as obsolete as the 1928 house with no room
Jor a refrigerator. Easy to Operate Simple installation and ease of
operation commend the There is no plumbing to arrange
working woman, an increasingly for, choice of gas or electriCioneat number, can launder eve-
often in a single trial. for Leroy Wells of Butztown. Appearance of dryer-dried = yells rides the trail horseback, clothes, savings in wear and tear, carrying a can of paint and a
smaller inventory of household |(,.qi1 clearing ax. His hobby is linens and children's clothing, clearing and detowtl
sanitation and lessening of the from thé “Horseshoe Trail” and
ironing load are all major readryer. sons for dryer ownership. The painting the hundreds of horse-
which mark the long stretch a vivid yellow so hikers
{shoes
models, equally efficient, dependsinings or week-ends with the dis-| 2nd riders won't stray.
on the comparative costs and bre- comforts of line drying removed.
ferred fuel. The dryer is put into
operation by setting the heat con-|packyard for barbeque pit, a putky ting green, or landscaping,’ bnce WPositive reasons for owning ajthe clothes lines are. gone for| IanUfagtureq by Hotpoint, elec--r Free-igood. A three foot’ square 1s| trically heated air is cooled by a! in uncertainties of weath-enough space for locating the cold spray. Moisture collects the : Un-jdryer inside the house. one Cinderellallow Gost of o dears the dry house.
ol and timer,
e almost obvious.
have estab-
druging housewife 1 wet loads to clothes | waiting for a good “WwW laboriously stooping, and pinning, alert to mdden showers, sleet, soot, fading sux or making room in t, attic, even living room, for lines
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and more backaches than any ap-|,, ers Institute, hang the clothes r
of heavy gauge steel. With Servel's life-#i casional wiping with a damp cloth is. a! bright and new-looking.
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MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1951
STREAMLINED AND MODERN—-This Servel ball-type gas water heater has no controls showing. The handsome jacket is made Newtone finish, an ocit's needed to keep it
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HOPE FOR A HEMOPHILIAC — Hope that his crooked legs,
deformed by the “bleeder” disease hemophilia, could be straightened was high in the heart of 14-year-old Jerry Ince, right, as he arrived at New York's LaGuardia Field from his Lubbock, Tex. home. He was welcomed by Robert Henry, I president of the
Hemophilia Foundation and his 10-year-old son,
whose afflic-
tion by the dread disease inspired Henry to organize the foundation. Jerry Ince, who will have four to six weeks of treatment at the Lenox Hill Hospital, was accompanied on the flight by his. father,
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A woman always has that! sense of a good job well done when she can sit back and know, that every window in her home | boasts freshly-laundered curtains and draperies. Keeping the window wardrobe fresh is easy if you have an automatic washer in which you| can wash eight or twelve curtains at a time, the General Electric! Consumers Institute says. Put two or three curtains to-
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If you want to starch right in| the washer, the G-E home economists recommend skipping the] damp-drying part of the process. | After you have washed and rinsed | the curtains, reset the washer dial! to the start of the rinse cycle and add 1% gallons of a hot basic starch solution. Be sure you wipe the washbasket out carefully with a damp cloth after starching in it. Y
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