Speedway Flyer, Volume 17, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1948 — Page 3

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Don't let your supply of coal get too low. Good coals and coke will be hard to get all winter. Champe & Garland Coal Go., Inc. 1422 W. 30th St . Wa. 4548 BUI Garland Cart Champa Paid Unaewakr

Americans Use More Hot Water Than Ever Before New Labor-Saving Home Appliances Are More Efficient But They Have Increased The Demand For More and Hotter Water. There are several reasons why we use twice as much hot water in our homes as we did twenty years ago. From our doctors we have learned to keep healthy by keping ourselves and our homes clean; we have and take more shower baths; most of our walls are now covered with washable wallpapers or paint—easy to keep clean with warm or hot water; we bathe more often. Millions of homes are equipped with automatic appliances which up more hot water. Automatic mshwashers, for instance, sterilize dishes sparkling clean but use more and hotter water in the process. Automatic washing machines are one of the best examples of the increased home use of hot water. For the millions of new owner-housewives have found they use hotter water and more of it than with the old type nonautomatic washer. Research institutes who have tested home laundering methods back them up with the report that 140 degrees to 160 degrees produces a cleaner, whiter wash faster than the cooler temperatures.

With all these new labor-saving devices requiring more hot water, there are still too many housewives today who must carefully allot their housekeeping "time to an old-type water heater that doesn’t keep up with their increasing needs. The family’s hot bath water must be portioned out with resultant quarreling as to who takes the first bath. Or the family washing must be done slowly in installments to fit in with the lack of ready hot water. Perhaps the four gallons needed for baby’s bath must be especially heated on the kitchen range. There is no need for this discomfort and inconvenience. For the efficiency and fast-heating action of an automatic gas water heater prevents such hot water worries. An automatic gas water heater is a simple enough appliance. It is thoroughly insulated to prevent cooling when none is being drawn off. When hot water is being used, the thermostat turns on the burner to keep the water heated at the usual control temperature of 140 degrees. To save waste of gas, as

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so#n as a tankful of water reaches that temperature, the thermostat automatically shuts off. As hot water is being used at the tap, cold water enters the bottom of the storage tank and does not chill the hot water already in the tank because cold water is denser and therefore stays below the hot water. If hotter water than 140 degrees is needed for special household duties, the thermostat can be set as high as necessary and, later, can be turned back to the average 140 degrees. Most important of all to a busy housewife, is the “quick recovery” of the automatic gas water heater. It doesn’t matter how much hot water you use, there’s always more of it ready to flow from the faucet gs you want it.

Butler Bulldogs To Face Most Strenuous Season Butler University’s Bulldog basketball boys will face one of the most strenuous seasons in recent years at the Fieldhouse and on the road this winter when they engage four Big 9 teams, five MidAmerican Conference teams, Notre Dame, Long Island University, and four Indiana Conference quintets. Coach Paul “Tony” Hinkle, the Bulldog mentor, has previously announced that for the second year Butler would play host to the Hoosier Collegiate Basketball Classic, a long way of saying Butler, ' Indiana, Purdue, and Notre Dame will play Dec. 27-28 for two nights of double double headers. The Bulldogs will play Illinois, Indiana, Purdue, and Ohio State to complete their invasion of thej Big 9; engage Notre Dame in a home and home arrangement; play Long Island University in Madison Square Garden; play home and home games with Miami, Cincinnati, Ohio, Western Michigan, and Western Reserve in Mid-American Conference competition; and play two games each with DePauw and Wabash and single contests with Indiana Central and Indiana State. Coach Hinkle indicated today that he expects to have the same team this season that has played together for the past two years, the only exception being Herod Toon. The Butler coach, further stated that the Bulldogs have been “spotty” during the past two seasons but that last year saw them greatly improved and the 1048-49 season should see them in “top” form.

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the appointment of Ervin H. Schulz (above), as national field director of the Christian Rural Overseas program (CROP)J* the announcement has been made that campaigns for state food trains for overseas relief will be extended over most of rural America. ! Schulz, a former representative to the Minnesota state legislature, has indicated that half the states will be organized for campaigns by late fall. Food trains are now in the making in Colorado, Kansas, Ohio. Oklahoma, North Dakota, and Texas. Another dozen states will assemble trains before Thanksgiving. Schulz said. 'CROP is sponsored by Catholic Rural Life, Church World Service, and Lutheran World Relief.

Of Interest To Veterans As of the end of .May, 1948, over 1,350,000 veterans had borrowed nearly $7.5 billions under the loan provisions of the G I Bill. Of the loans approved, 1,212,000 were to purchase, construct or improve homes; 46,000 to buy farms, stock, feed and seed, farm machinery and other farm supplies and equipment; and 95,000 to buy businesses or to enable veterans to undertake legitimate business ventures. I Any veteran who served at any time between Sept. 16, 1940 and July 25, 1947 and was. discharged under conditions other than dishonorable after at least 90 days of total service (or for service-

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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We are open ’till 8 o’clock every evening and ’till no6n on Sundays. WILLIAMS’ HARDWARE 1820 W. Michigan Frahklin 2657

Speedway I Chapel This entirely new chapel lor funerals is modern and completely equipped, ready at all times to serve the people of Speedway. AUBURN at W. 16th MArket 1234 Operated bp — FARLEY FUNERAL HOME 1604 W. Morris St MArket 1234 Ambulance Service FLOYD FARLEY 5228 West 16th Street

incurred disability in less than 90 days) may qualify for G *1 loan. World War II veterans have through July 24, 1957 to apply for a G I loan. . Veterans should remember that the federal Veterans Administration does not lend money directly to the veteran. The veteran must make his own arrangements for the loan through the usual financing channels, and then it is the function of the VA to guarantee the lender against loss up to 50 percent of the loan, with a maximum guarantee of $4,000 on real estate and $2,000 on non-real estate loans. Egypt Through the Ages Ancient Egypt dominated the eastern Mediterranean politically, economically and culturally tor 30 centuries. When its empire finally collapsed, the wealth of the homeland and its strategic Importance as a bridge between East and West, and between Europe and Africa, brought occupation by alien conquerors tor 22 centuries more. Egypt survived its long eclipse and, la recent times, regained Its independence.

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