Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1946 — Page 3

Speedway Savings de Loan Association / MEMBER OF FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK Current Rate 3 Par Cent 1518 Main Street Belmont 0610 WE MAKE LOANS FOR PURCHASES WE MAKE GENERAL REPAIR LOANS

FACTORY RADIO SERVICE f On all makes of radios. Our twenty years of experience qualifies us to give prompt and efficient service. RADIO BILL 3050 West 16th Street Belmont 2484

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FROM MARKET DAILY FINE GROCERIES & MEATS Speedway Food Mart 16th at Lyndhurst Belmont 3843 TRADE IN SPEEDWAY

SPEEDWAY STUDIO & PHOTO SUPPLY Your Photograph for Christmas The Gift That Only You Can Give STUDIO HOURS: 1- 5 Chemicals Paper Toner Darkroom Supplies Bel. 0446 1432 Main St. John Wilson - Photographer

Eulah’s Beauty Shop 1647 PRESTO ST. Eugene Machine Waves; Roil and New Ray Machineless Waves and Rayette Cold Waves BElmont 5139

A.E. Whitaker LOCAL AND OVERLAND MOVING All Loads Insured 2332 W. Michigan St. Belmont 0733

Speedway Pastries We Do Our Own Baking FANCY CAKES and PASTRIES SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY RAISIN BREAD Belmont 0805 4906 W. 16th St.

BLUM FLOWERS “FOR EVERY OCCASION” 3433 W. 10th St. Belmont 3035 “Flowers By Telegraph 9 *

MOOREFIELD COAL COMPANY “We Don’t Keep the Beet --We Sett If 2820 W. MICHIGAN STREET BElmont 0350 Owned and Operated by Zeb. Maddrey

AFTER THANKSGIVING SALE REDUCTIONS OF to % OFF COATS SUITS DRESSES ACCESSORIES USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY PLAN x x ' ■ 1500 Main Street

CHICKENS CALL BELMONT 1655-1 (after 6 PJd.) Free Delivery On Dressed Chickens Saturdays JOHN GAITHER 10th Si. 2 Blocks West of High School Road

JAD and LAD DRY SHOE. CLEANING SERVICE UTILITY BILLS and MONEY ORDERS We WiU Appreciate Your Patronage! (Formerly Davis Shoe Service) 2430 West 16th Street

More telephone service than ever-

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J" Bus Service -x (\ Now Available to Gates of r\ | FLORAL PARI CEMETERY Jj i A mw eenv.nl.nt bus service it now offered to patrons of Floral Park Cemetery. The West Suburban Lino schedule calls for busses to stop at our gates almost every y 2 hour off the day. » ** scMuh r V !BE-t23t “° M/> i** o * Cn>^"r » •* Wtt> sue wil

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Christinas Seal Sale Begins This Week The first “othclaT" and cheerful reminder that the Christmas season is approaching was the opening this week of the tuberculosis Christmas Seal Sale of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association.

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These colorful little stamps will begin appearing on letters, greeting cards and packages and they serve as a perfect expression of the goodwill which mankind feels at this time of the year. Hidden behind the bright pic ture reproduced upon the Christmas Seal, however, is a grim and ugly fact—that 55,000 persons died of tuberculosis in the United States last year. And it is predicted that at least another 55,000 will die of the disease in 1947.

FOR MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER... We’ve added more than 53,000 new telephones so far this year—more than twice as many as ever before. We’re handling almost half a million more Local calls a day than a year ago. And 13% more Long Distance calls. (Nearly twice as many as before the war.) Putting in all those telephones and taking care of all those extra calls, regardless of shortages of materials—is one of the biggest jobs your telephone company has ever done. Best part is that service has remained good on most calls. There are some delays but we’re working on them, too. Service will be better than ever as soon as new equipment can be made and installed.

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Disabled Veterans May Now Re-enlist Q. What opportunities do disabled veterans with special skills now have for serving with the War Department? A. Under a recent War Department policy there are openings for up to 5,000 disabled veterans to enlist in the Regular Army in jobs utilizing their skills. Q. Where can a disabled veteran get further information on these jobs?

A. At any recruiting office of the United States Army. A partial list of positions open under this recruiting program lor the handicapped includes diesel and automobile mechanics, clerks, laboratory technicians, draftsmen, telephone operators, radio operators, medical and dental technicians and photographic technicians. i

Q. What is the War Department's attitude in this matter? A. The War Department says, “The army does not consider the move as helping the handicapped, but rather desires to utilize the services of the handicapped in preserving its fighting strength." The War Department added study has demonstrated that the special skills of the disabled can be used advantageously in many occupations. Q. Is service under this new program restricted to the conti-! nental United States?

SUPREME COLD WAVE with Kurlium CURLS W WAVES IH 2 to 3 HOURS AT HOME It’s heatless—machineless—takes only 2 to 3 hours, yet your lovely, easy to manage Cold v Wave Permanent will last months and months. Guaranteed to satisfy as well as any $15.00 professional COLD WAVE or money back on request. Ideal, too, for children’s soft, fine hair. ML Contains 5 full oi. of T Kar£ana. 60 curlers. 60 end tissues, cotton applicator, neutraliser PLUS l<« TAI and complete instrucdons. Get n Chnrm-Kurl fiurmw Mt today. DRU6U

ORDER NEEDED COAL EARLY la all things. success depends so ’ previous preparation. Prepare for ‘ winter new. x ORDER YOUR COAL BILL GARLAND Champe-Garland Coal Co., Inc. 1422 W. 30th Street Wabash 454 f

FURNACES (LEANED BY VACUUM NEW FURNACES COAL —GAS —OIL Repairs on all makes of furnaces MAURICE BRUCE BE. 5300-4

FRED W. WINGERT Paper Hanging Enameling Painting Estimates Materials Furnished ♦833 W. 11th Si. BoL 4V3S-J

Skidmore’s Barber Shop 1542 MAIN STREET 3 Barbers "Friendly Service” Shoe Shine

CHICKEN DINNERS Plate or Family Style D & E Raaervatinm Only Turkey will be served during holidays, 2 Nocks East of Brownsburg on North sido Rd. M BROWNSBURG 9213

SPEEDWAY HOBBY SHOP MASONITE DOLL HOUSES $4.98--$5.98 Strombecker Doll House Furniture $1.29 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. Mon. through Fri. 10 AJI. to 8 P.M. Saturday 16th & Main

A. No; some of the volunteers will be used in this country, and ■Some may go overseas for duty. Q. What other condition is taken into account in this recruitment drive among disabled vet-

IF CAME BY THE QUART . • • nHHH wsisEE Jr > iIBHI If I ' 1 It jmsbreHml i YOU’D GET AN EXTRA PINT TODAY Y»s, a Dollar Spont for Slee&Mify Today Buy* 56.5% * MORE K. W.H. than in 1936, Indianapolis homes are GETTING more Electricity ... they’re USING more Electricity.. . but the price is lower than ever. * To be exact, at the average price per kilowatt-hour for all residential Electric Ml * service in Indianapolis, your Electric dollar buys 56.5 yJ * • per cent MORE Electricity than it did ten years ago. Crtec&icafly.. . AND LOVE IT I*

INDIANAPOLIS COAAPANV I He«tri< Building 17 N Meridion ■HI 7672 ' » t $603 t Washington • IR. $340

•erans? A. Acceptance of the disabled will depend on his general physic?l condition aside from his disability. Recruitments will be accepted by all local officers.

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