Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1954 — Page 6

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SMITH’S Barber»Beauty Shop A Complete Barber and Beauty Service For The Entire Family RALPH C. SMITH, Proprietor 4905 W. 14th St. Belmont 1771

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meats! CHUCK ROAST lb. 49c PLATE OR SHORT RIB BEEF TO BOIL lb. 19c KINGAN’S CIRCLE K SLICED Bacon Ifc.s9c LONGHORN CHEESE lb. 49c KINGAN SKINLESS WIENERS, 11b. cello 43c

Ex-Standards TOMATOES 2 for 29c DURKEE’S SHORTENING 3 lb. can 69c

BACKEMEYER’S GROCERY 5240 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 0045 Always Opaa Seven Day* A Week

Are you aware that here at A. C. MOLDTHAN REALTORS you will find 4 Notary Publics to serve you? Drop by ANYTIME R. U. AWARE OF THE BEAUTIFUL NEW CUNNINGHAM PARK ADDITION UNDER DEVELOPMENT NOW ... 193 LOTS WITH STREETS, WALKS, CURBS, CITY WATER AND STORM SEWERS INCLUDED . . . A. C. MOLDTHAN REALTORS . . . EXCLUSIVE BROKERS!

Sno-Crop Frozen ORANGE JUICE 6 2 for 39c FLAVOR KIST CRACKERS 1 lb. box 23c

NELSON’S SPEEDWAY APPLIANCES 4966 W. 16tb St. BE. 4141

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OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 SAT. UNTIL 5 PJ4.

Robert L. Stout, Jeweler VALENTINE GIFTS & CARDS WATCH SPECIALIST—CLOCK REPAIRING 1432 Main Street Belmont 0275

Sppring Fling News (Continued from page 1) Budget & Finance Committee has a big job before her, so lets all pitch in and do our part to help make this Spring Festival a big Success. We would appreciate workers for this big night. If you care to give your time, please call Be. 0577, Mrs. Kern. —Julia Scyphers, Pres., Alberta Lambert, Pub.

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WE NOW HAVE THE NEW 1954 G.E. AUTOMATIC WASHER and DRYER. Both can be purchased for as little as $6.19 a week. WE HAVE TAKEN ON A NEW LINE OF LICHT FIXTURES

Troop No. 66 (Continued from cage 1) enjoyable week end with your son. You must take your turn, so why not now. Four boys passed their first class rank before a Board of Review at the Feb.-2, meeting. They" were Joe Griffin, Don Moser, Ken Owings and Dick Schrock. They will receive their badges later. Bill Hackett and Don Moser won inspection, both had a perfect score. The Stag Patrol won the eight week “Best Patrol” contest and each of the following boys received a heavy Boy Scout sweat shirt: John Hood, Skip Johnson, Steve Livingston, John Manker, Kent McCoy, Ken Owings, Ronnie Schrock, and Patrol Leader, Fred Seitz. Nice going boys, keep up the good work. Remember the hike boys and BE PREPARED. A. C. Moser, Publicity

There are two hopeful facts about cancer which help in its control. First, nature has set one limit to cancer in that it is not contagious. The second fact spells out a limitation to the inroads of cancer which individuals can use to help our physicians in their fight against the disease. This fact is: most cancer is curable if treated early. You can help detect cancer in its early stages by knowing the facts about it, particularly the seven danger signals. For helpful literature, write or visit your friendly “Little Red Door” headquarters of the Marion County Cancer Society, Inc., at 1101 West Tenth Street, just beyond the General Hospital or phone PLaza 7371.

WATCH FOR SPRING ANNOUNCEMENTS DRAPERIES VALANCES Styled for the Individual by Mittie Davidson (MGR. DRAPERY DEPT.) LADIES 9 STAG PARTY St. CHRISTOPHER’S SOCIAL ROOM THURSDAY NIGHT FED. 11th Game* Start Promptly at 8 p.m. Come Early 81.08 Doaatioa at Door We Will Be Open Saturday Afternoons 'til 5 p.m.

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THE SPEEDWAY SPARKLERS Missed the press last week but will bounce back with a double barrel report. We met at N-S-Co’s house February Ist. Bobby opened the meeting. We had old business. We discussed our projects. We had collection of dues and secretary’s report by Tommy and Jo. We had fudge and mixed candies. It was good and we had a nice time, N-S-Co. Last Monday we had our meeting at Bobo’s house. Bobby opened the meeting with a being. Jo gave the secretary’s report. We had old and new business. We discussed changing the name of our spread. There were several suggestions offered, but it wasn’t decided. Our next meeting will be at Donny’s house. Beverly Cole, Publicity

Union Carbide’s Sales In 1953 Were Over Billion Dollars

Sales of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation in 1953 were in excess of one billion dollars for the first time in the Corporation’s history, Morse G. Dial, president, reported yesterday in "& preliminary statement. They amounted to $1,025,833,041, an increase of 7 per cent over sales in 1952, which were $956,931,021. Net income after taxes in 1953 was $102,783,442, or $3.55 a share on 28,952,794 shares of capital stock outstanding. This compared with net income in 1952 of $98,320,699, or $3.41 a share on 28,806,344 shares outstanding at the close of that year. The rise in net income in 1953 was attributed primarily to the increase in sales, although it was limited by higher charges for depreciation and amortization on the Corporation’s expanded production facilities.

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Musuions 1610 North Lynhurst BElmont 5766

Credit Union National Assn. Wm. L. Alsman is in charge of arrangements for the meeting of the executive committee of the Credit Union National Association to be held in Indianapolis, Saturday, February 13. Mr. Alsman, who is managing director of the Pitman-Moore Company Credit Union, is first vice-president of the National Association and a member of the executive committee. Headquarters of the national group is in Madison, Wisconsin. Sub-committee meetings began Tuesday, February 9. In addition, a joint meeting of the CUNA Mutual board of directors, CUNA executive committee, and CUNA Supply Administration committee was scheduled for Thursday, February 11. All meetings are being held in the Washington Hotel. On Wednesday, February 10, the Central Chapter of the Indiana Credit Union League held a dinner-meeting in the Washington Hotel with more than 25 prominent officials of the National Association as guests. Alan Wakeland is president of the Central Chapter.

■‘Lef Us Say It For You”

Grande Flower Shop 3611 W. 16th StreH IMpertal 3389

JOB’S DAUGHTERS Last chance! Last chance to get' those tickets for the Sweetheart Dance. There are still a few left, which you can get from Joann Farley. Get your ticket and then pay the $2 at the door. The dance starts at 9:00 p.m. and balloting for Sweetheart is Joanp Farley, so let’s get that vote in by 10:00 pjn. There is a meeting this Saturday, the 13th. It will be a stated meeting with no invitation. Let’s everyone get there early, so the meeting can start promptly at 2:00 p.m. If you haven’t received your square dance tickets, please get them from Joann Farley at the meeting Saturday. Remember, it’s March 6th in the Speedway High School Gym. The price is $.50 per person. Let’s start selling those tickets now. All choir members and officers be sure to go to the choir practice Tuesday, February 16th at 4:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. See you all at the Sweetheart Dance. Ann Healey, Publicity.

LADIES STAG PARTY . . . AT ST. CHRISTOPHER . . . TONIGHT

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Thursday, February 11, 1554

Open Mon. & Fri. Evenings Until 3:30

Circle Players Announce Cast For ‘Streetcar’ Douglas Conrod, director for the Circle Players’ production of “A Streetcar Named Desire,” scheduled for presentation Feb. 10-13 at the Antlers Ballroom, announces the cast for the coming show. Joe Drury plays Stanley Kowalski, Margaret Mason plays Stella, Margaret Duckworth is cast as Blanche, Jim East as Mitch, Mildred Benedix as Eunice, Earl Davis as Steve, Aldo Bertorelli as Pablo, Charlotte Clark as the nurse, Ed Weidlich as the doctor, Dick Landrigan as the collector, and Dolores Roberts as the Negro woman.

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