Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1955 — Page 4

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Complete Line of HOBBY SUPPLIES SUTPHIN’S SPORTING GOODS 4832 W. 16th St.

10th & MAIN CAFE

Short Orders-Plate Lunches “SERVICE WITH A SMILE” OWNED AND OPERATED BY GUY WEST All Air-Conditioned

Records Radio ZENITH ... MOTOROLA Appliances Television NOTARY PUBLIC HART RADIO & T-V SERVICE 5244 Crawfordsville Rd. BE. 8039

McCORMICK LUMBER CO., Inc. CABIHETS—MILLWORK nd BUILDING SUPPLIES CAN ARRANGE MONTHLY PAYMENT’S or F.H.A. TITLE 1 FIN/ANCE 702 N. Tibbs Ave. MElrose 6-4476

Wkif Pouf Mme? when FLAT T,NT “ THE ORGINAL ALKY D T j FLAT WALL ENAMEL ®3RS per Gallon Just One Gallon Does The Average Room! mffis FACT 1 Kurfees was the first to place thia uev development on the market. CM FACT 2 It combines a lovely flat finish with the xeSx tough, scrubbable surface of enamel. FACT 3 You pay LESS for Kurfees FLAT TINT. Odorless! Fast-Drying! Colorful! Capital Paint & Wallpaper, Inc. 2314 W. MICHIGAN ST. ME. 2-1253 Free Delivery

GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construction Remodeling Masonry Work Plumbing Roofing Cabinet Work B. F. ROSNER— BE. 4160

PICNIC SUPPLIES PICNIC ICE CHESTS CHARCOAL GRILLS FANS OF ALL TYPES GARDEN SEEDS & TOOLS VIGOR© FERTILIZER LAWNMOWERS—Rand or Power SCHOONOVER’S HARDWARE 16th and Main Street BElmont 4600

BE. 1321

HOLLYWOOD CAFETERIA 1430 MAIN ST.

Waltman's Shell Service 2423 W. 16th Street ME. 2-0616 KAR-BELTS The Original Safety Belt Good Year Tires —— Liberal Trade-In Free Piels Up and Delivery ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PLAN We Give Top Value Stamps

Speedway Barber Shop” 3537 W. 16th St CLOSED ALL DAT WED. Mon. thru Frt 8 a.m. io 6 pjn.—Sat 8 a.m. io 5 pan. “JIM” FABBIS “Friendly Service”

“MILLION DOLLAR” SALE NOW GOING ON AT YOUR HEDGES PONTIAC NEIGHBORHOOD LOT 3635 W. 16th Street NEW '55 PONTIACS ON DISPLAY Open 'til 10 Week Nites Closed Sundays ’53 FOBD Hardtop Pink and White Victoria. Loaded with Extras $1,495 ’53 PONTIAC Station Wagon Hydra.. R&H, Fold-Down Seat $1,595 ’sl STUDER AKER Starlite Coupe Automatic Trans.. R&H, Nice $595 ’53 CHEVROLET Hardtop Bronze ’52 PONTIAC 4-Door Blue & Grey Chieftan DeLuxe "8". loaded with all extras ’47 PONTIAC 2-Door Way Above Average, Streamliner "8" R&H, Good Tires $245 LOW GMAC TERMS Speedway’s Newest Used Car Lot jCnEKrg SPEEDWAY LOT 3635 West 16th St. ME. 2-8424

DR. RICHARD H. TUBESING Optometrist EYES EXAMINED BY APPOINTMENT Mon. 12:30 to 5 p.m.—Mon. & Fri. 6:30 io 9:30 p.m. HOURS: Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sai. 9-12 a.m.—l-5 p.m. Closed Wed. 1610 NORTH AUBURN STREET Office, CYpress 1462 Speedway City, Indiana Home, Cypress 0715

MOTOR TUNE-UP RRAKES RELINED GENERATORS and STARTERS REPAIRED ROAD SERVICE WHEEL BALANCING ROLLES PURE OIL STATION

5002 W. 16th St. BE. 0026

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TRISLERS RESTAURANT 2501 W. Washington ME. 7-7970 ALL YOU CAN EAT FRIED CHICKEN, Country Style Potatoes, Salad, Coffee and Hot Rolls »2.00 Half Fried Chicken - $1.60 Businessmen’s Lunches -65 c Sunday Dinners Homemade Children's Portions Pies and Rolls

ALEXANDER sc—sl.oo STORE 1414 MAIN STREET BElmont 0271 Self-Serve STOHE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m< Friday, 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Saturday, 9:00 aan.-6:00 pan.

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

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KENNETH W. Jaynes Plumbing & Heating ‘'^ep'ur' 0 ' ALL WORK REMODELING GUARANTEED ME. 1-9803 1833 N. Moreland Ave.

ZIK AMBULANCE SERVICE Try our Ambulance Service for greater MGdgr comfort—lmmediate "Around the Clock" service—To any pari of City, State or out of State. “Chapel of the Flowers’ ’ STEVENS MORTUARY 3136 W. 16th Street MElrose 6-0125

West Side

'sl Chev. Bel Air Hardtop, R&H, Powerglide $795 50 Chevrolet, Sta. Wgn., R&H, Power Glide $895 '49 Ford V-8, 4dr., R&H - -$445 '52 Ford, 2dr., Custom, R&H $795 '53 Chevrolet "210", 2dr., R& H $1,095 'sl Chevrolet Deluxe, 2dr., R&H $695 *52 Ply., 2dr, Eqp. $695 '54 Chev. "210", 2dr, Equipped $1,495

West Side Lot f /Ji?, W*. liberal TRADES! 3015 W. WASH. | VfiM LOW COST MElrose 2-9316 | ,• BUDGET TERMS! Kmjua Ml lllliliMi 'IMIIHTM ' ' ilrtinfl —Hill WiIMW

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GROCERY ITEMS Pineapple Juice 46-oz, can 2 for 49c Broken SI. Pineapple, No. 2 2 for 49c Wilson Chop Beef 3 cans SI.OO SUGAR 5-lb. bag 49c Carnation Dry Milk Makes 3 } A Quarts 27c

OLD JUDGE COFFEE - All Grinds.. lb. 89c

U.S. CHOICE CHICK ROAS'! 43c lb.

PURE GROUND BEEF 3 SI.OO

Gilbert's Market 5302 West 10th Street »«'«’ Delivery BE. 1910

Waxless Floor Gloss Different

3015 W. WASHINGTON ST.

See Us For A Free Demonstration Ride In The ALL NEW 1955 Chevrolet

NU-MAID OLEO 2 57c

WE GIVE HOLDEN'S RED STAMPS

You’ll be keeping your feet on the floor when you use Sta Gio, the new, wax-free preparation with the anti-slip feature. Sta Gio gives floors a transparent, glowing finish that belies its long-wearing toughness. Easy to apply and remove, it seals out dirt and is long lasting. Use it on all hard surface floors, including vinyl, linoleum, asphalt, and rubber tile. You won’t go back to wax after using Sta Gio. SPEEDWAY HARDWARE 1612 N. Lynhurst BE. 3156

'49 Mercury, 4-dr. R&H $445 '52 Dodge, 4-dr., $695 'SO Chev. Sedan Delivery $395 '52 Chevrolet Deluxe, 2dr„ R&H, WSW Tires, $895 'sl Pontiac, Chieftan "8", 4-dr., R&H, Hydra., Nile Green $695 'SO Chevrolet Deluxe, 4dr., R&H, Powerglide $545 'SO Chev., 2dr $645

TRAY PACK Sliced Bacon 49c lb.

RIVAL BOG FOOD 2 for 23c

GENERAL MOTORS POWERAMA (Continued from Page 1) resenting the best Ordnance vehicles that the U. S. now has in production, eight tracked vehicles equipped with either Allison CD--500 or CD-850 transmissions will be drilled through their paces. Vehicles will climp a 50 percent grade then through five feet of water and aver a three-foot cement wall. Taking part in the demonstration will be such vehicles as the M4B Patton tank, the Msl Recovery Vehicle, the M 44 Gun Carriage and an LVT. Also featured will be a “firedup” jet engine mounted in the famed USAF Northrop F-89 Scorpion which will demonstrate the type of aircraft used principally by the Air Defense Command for the air protection of continental United States against sneak attack. Near this demonstration will be the Navy’s Chance Vought Regulus and the USAF Martin Matador, guided missiles, which are both powered by the Allison J 33 turbo-jet engine. A full size model of the Navy’s Convair XFY-1 “straight up VTO fighter” which is powered by an Allison T4O turbo-prop ' engine will be on display. Another feature will be a cabinet display showing how the VTO could be Vised to secure an enemy beach head. Powerama visitors will see an operating Allison J 35 turbo-jet engine with a glass window on one side. This window will permit spectators to see the burning of fuel and air that gives a jet its power. Cabinet displays demonstrating the advanced performances of tur-bo-prop powered aircraft and cutaways of the engines which power these planes will be included in the Allison section of the Show Theme Center Building. Allison Torqmatic Drive will also be exhibited in other areas outside of the Allison display in such applications as Euclid dump trucks, scrapers and crawler tract-’ ors. One of these displays will show all the steps in building a modern road. The Budd Rail Car, which is equipped with a transmission engineered. especially by Allison for this installation, will also be shown in another Division’s display. Another spectator participation exhibit will show Powerama visitors how easy it is to operate a crane equipped with an Allison Torqmatic Converter. The spectator will actually maneuver an 8000 pound ball first by the friction clutch method and then with a torque converter. Other exhibits include: full scale cutaways of Allison Torqmatic Transmissions and Converters for both industrial and military installations; cabinet displays featuring scale models of the various Torqmatic Drive applications anld diesel engine starter and blower displays. Many of these exhibits will be animated and some can be operated by the public. “Never before have we been able to place such an array of products and product applications before the American public,” E. B. Newill, general manager of the Allison Division and vice-presi-dent of General Motors, said. “We greatly appreciate- this opportunity to display the strides we have taken as a leading designer and producer of turbine engines, propellers and Torqmatic Drives.”

FRESH PRODUCE HOME GROWN TOMATOES 2 lbs 19c lO-lb. basket 75c GREEN PEPPERS 2 for 19c POTATOES 10 lbs 29c 5O-lb. bag 99c SWEET CORN dozen 39c

SIRLOIN OR 818 STEAK 79c lb.

GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK 69c Gal.

Thursday, August 11> 1955

CRISCO 3 lbs. 79c Rlue Cheer 2 large boxes 49c

STATIC Irving Berlin’s famous Wqrld War I G.I. musical, “Yip Vip Yaphank” and his World War II hit, “This Is the Army,” will both be featured in one big CBS-TV spectacular in the fall. The network is already at work lining up a cast for the show. . . . Andy Devine starts filming “Andy’s Gang” shortly. This is the program which will take over the late Smilin’ Ed McConnell’s Gang. . . . Howdy Doody will have a partner in the fall. A little puppet named Heidi. Incidentally, Bob Smith is recovering nicely from his recent illness and will be able to do the show from the studio again on Sept. 12. . . . soy Rogers and Dale Evans, seen Sunday nights on NBC-TV, present the finest Western dramas on television. The “King of Cowboys” and the “Queen of the West,” as Dale and Roy are known all over the land, select their stories very carefully (keeping their own children in mind) and whenever it fits the story they try to show how children can take an active part in helping good win out over evil. . . . Pinky Lee has picked up some more sponsored time on NBC-TV so it looks like Pinky will be around entertaining the smalkfry for a long time to come. DOUBLE LIFE: Even with coworkers on her show occasionally forgetting themselves and addressing her as Ethel, Peg Lynch, author and star of the popular CBS-TV comedy series, “Ethel & Albert,” (Mondays, 9:30-10:00 p.m., E.D.T.) finds herself in the highly complex position of leading a strange double life. Because of her inherent friendliness, which she manages to project warmly not only over the TV screen but in person as well, she is the type of girl whom people immediately call Peg after first introductions. It’s an instinctive reaction with young and old alike. From local delivery boys to top executives with whom she works, she’s Peg. However, complete strangers on the street or in stores, recognizing her face, invariably greet her as Ethel. Nobody seems to use her real married name, Mrs. Ronning. ‘ Such is her close association in the minds of her loyal following of fans with the role of Ethel Arbuckle, housewife and neighbor and TV mate of one AJbert Arbuckle, who in real life signs his name Alan Bunce. Naturally, complications sometimes arise from the dual PegEthel role she plays daily. When she appears with her real spouse in a public place, spectator reaction often is instant and slightly hilarious. People assume horrified expressions of disbelief that Ethel would dare to be so brazenly untrue to Albert—“and they seemed to be such a happily married couple, too.” Her handsome husband’s reaction is benign and understanding—he’s been through it too often before. So if the price of success has resulted in an amusing double life for Peg Lynch nee Ethel Arbuckle, she doesn’t mind it at all because she’s a small town girl in a big city who likes people —and they know it! SHORT CIRCUITS: Sammy Kaye and his Orchestra, currently riding high with the disc, “Banjo’s Back in Town,” will appear at the Cavalier Hotel in Virginia Beach from Friday, Aug. 12, through Thursday, Aug. 18. This engagement will be followed by a week’s stand at the famous Steel Pier in Atlantic City starting Friday, Aug. 19. . . . 'ln an article titled, “How to Make Children Laugh,” in the August issue of Coronet Magazine, animator Paul Terry, who produces the CBS-TV “Barker Bill’s Cartoon. Show,” Wednesday and Friday, 5 p.m., observes: “Years of experience in the happy business of making children laugh has proven to me that all children WANT to laugh and will laugh—if you provide them with the proper tools and atmosphere. . . . Generally, I have found that children laugh when elements of the exaggerated and the ridiculous are present. But you must exercise good taste and common sense, so you do not lose esteem in their eye. Don’t act ‘dopey’.” Terry then proceeds, in a 1000word article, to outline methods of making children laugh while you entertain them in your own home. RADIO-TV NEWSREEL: CBSTV’s “$64,000 Question” now No. 1, according to the surveys, with more than 47% million viewers. Somebody says that the show’s sponsor is trying to figure out a way to make the big prize money more attractive since anyone who now goes for the top one has to fork over so much to Uncle Sam. ... A capsule edition of the March of Time will be heard over the ABC Radio network beginning Aug. 13. Show will be narrated by Westbrook VdH Voorhis. . . . CBS-TV’s Herb Shriner plays Las Vegas’ New Frontier for a month starting Aug. 8. Sam Levenson is subbing for him on Two for the Money.