Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 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 WIkH 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. CABWETS-MILLWORK and BUILDING SUPPLIES CAN ARRANGE MONTHLY PAYMENTS or F.H.A. TITLE 1 FINANCE 702 N. Tibbs Ave. MElrose 6-4476

AMBULANCE SERVICE ■■ B Try our Ambulance Service for greater ■■■HD comfort —Immediate "Around the Clock" service—To any pari of City, State or out of Stale. “Chapel of the Flowers” STEVENS MORTUARY 3136 W. 16th Street MElrose 6-0125

KENNETH W. Jaynes Plumbing & Heating I! ' S repair lON WORK REMODELING JBDSo GUARANTEED ME. 1-9803 1833 N. Moreland Ave.

West Side 3015 W. WASHINGTON ST.

'sl Chev. Bel Air Hardtop, R&H, Powerglide $795 'SO Chevrolet Sta. Wgn., R&H, Power Glide $895 '49 Ford V-8, 4dr., R&H .$445 'sl Packard Convertible, R&H, Ultrmatic $795 '53 Chevrolet "210", 2dr„ R& H 41,095 'sl Chevrolet Deluxe, 2dr„ R&H .....4695 '52 Ply.. 2dr, Eqp 4695 '54 Chev. "210", 2dr, Equipped —51,495

See Us For A Free Demonstration Ride In The ALL NEW 1955 Chevrolet West Side Lot LIBERAL TRADES! 3015 W. WASH. LOW COST MElrose 2-9316 BUDGET TERMS!

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HOLLYWOOD CAFETERIA 1430 MAIN ST.

'49 Mercury, 4-dr. R&H 4445 '52 Dpdge, 4-dr 4695 'SO Chev. Sedan Delivery _ ..4395 '52 Chevrolet Deluxe, 2dr., R&H, WSW Tires, $895 '54 Chevrolet Sta. Wgn., Power Glide, Power Steering, R&H, New Car Guarantee $2,495 'SO Chevrolet Deluxe, 4dr„ R&H, Powerglide $545 'SO Chev„ 2dr 4645

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

Speedway Barber Shop’ 3537 W. 16th St. CLOSED ALL DAT WED. Mon. thru FrL 8 aan. io 6 pan.—Sai. 8 turn, io 5 pan. “JIM” FARRIS “Friendly Service”

$1,000,000.00 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 ’54 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE Star Chief, Hydra., R&H, Ivory ~ $1,995 ’54 FOBD 2-DOOR V-8 Mainline, One Owner, Light Blue $1,295 ’53 PONTIAC CATALINA Custom, Hydramatic, Genuine Leather $1,895 ’52 NASH 2-DOOR STATESMAN Overdrive, R&H, the Bed Car $795 ’sl CHEVROLET 4-DOOR Deluxe, R&H, Original Gray Finish $595 ’SO FORD 2-DOOR Cust. 6, R&H, Light Blue $395 LOW GMAC TERMS Speedway’s Newest Used Car Lot ,, i n 0.., in I StZ $■ 111 SPEEDWAY LOT 3635 West 16th St. ME. 2-6424

DR. RICHARD H. TUBESING Optometrist EYES EXAMINED BY APPOINTMENT Mon. 12:30 to 5 p.m.—Mon. & FrL 6:30 to 9:30 pan. HOURS: Tues Thurs., FrL, Sat. 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 BRAKES RELINED GENERATORS and STARTERS REPAIRED ROAD SERVICE WHEEL BALANCING ROLLES PURE OIL STATION 5002 W. 16th St. BE. 0026 r- . CmIRFT-

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-00 STORE 1414 MAIN STREET RElmont 0271 Self-Serve STOKE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-5:30 pun. Friday, 9:00 aun.-8:00 * pun. Saturday, 9:00 aan.-6:00 pan.

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

RED CROSS SEEKING 220 NEW VOLUNTEERS Speedway resident, Mrs. Vern Green, 1814 North Auburn, announced that Indianapolis Red Cross has set a quota of 220 new volunteers for its 1955 volunteer recruitment campaign. Mrs. Green said the campaign is now underway and will continue through September 29. The first report meeting is scheduled for September 7. Mrs. O. C. Winters is 1955 campaign chairman.

SQUARE DANCE RECORDS • Squares • Rounds • Circle Mixers Joe Lewis—A New Release PALE SHADING 1814 Ellen Dr.

SKIDMORE'S BARBER SHOP LYNDHURST & CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE OPEN WEDNESDAY ALL DAY AIR-CONDITIONED

Need A Home? Selling A Home? PICK UP THE PHONE GA. 2488 BE. 9252 1136 E. TROY 1126 ALLISON INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY

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BUT WE NEED YOUR HOUSE

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

MEALS with AH Electiic FREEZER

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A plentiful supply of frozen foods... stored safely in an Electric Freezer ... enables you to pick out entire meals for any occasion. Heat and eat . . . it’s that easy! And it’s easy on your time — fewer shopping trips.* And easy on your budget —quantity buying when bargains are offered. See the Freezers on display at your Electric appliance store.

ENJOY SUetnte LIVING ... because SUc&iietty costs so little you can afford lots of it

An active Red Grosser, Mrs. Green volunteers with arts and skills sendee. She said additional volunteers are badly needed in all the Red Cross services to carry on the chapter’s day-to-day activities. She gave a quick run-down of the services and their volunteer needs: arts and skills—B; canteen —l2; first aid instructors (daytime) —50; gray ladies (daytime) —34; home nursing instructors—--20; home service workers —8; motor service (daytime)—l6; nurse’s aides (daytime)—3o; staff aides—--20; production—lo; entertainment —l2. “There is a place for you as a Red Cross volunteer,” is this year’s campaign theme, according to Mrs. Green who suggested that would-be volunteers call MElrose 4-1441 for an interview.

DON'T FORGET THE C.Y.F. PAPER SALE, SEPTEMBER 10

RESIDENCE—INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENT PROPERTY INSURANCE C. R. MASSEY "YOUR NEIGHBOR SERVING HIS NEIGHBORS"

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from page 1) The Summer Choir under the direction of Mr. Richard Lindamood will furnish the music for this Sunday’s worship service. The Chancel flowers for this Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Unban in memory of their fathers Mr. G. W. Bristley and Mr. C. C. Urban. ATTENTION OLDER YOUTH!!! This coming Sunday, August 21st, your class will be meeting in the old Candletippers room off Junior Chapel. The time will be at 10 a.m. with Miss Kathryn Brockman as the teacher. We cordially invite all young college and business people to attend. Senior Hi Classes will meet at Heisers, 4980 W. 13th St. at 8:15 and 10:10 a.m. A film will be shewn called “I am the Resurrection.” All High School youtji invited. Mrs. Heiser and Mr. Hagerty are teaching. Everyone please bring your Bible. Thursday, 1 p.m. in Fellowship Hall the executive committee of the Christian Women’s Fellowship will meet for their first meeting. All Circle Leaders, committee chairmen and officers are urged to attend. Mrs: Geraldine Scott, president. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m. PLEASE NOTE Save your telephone books, magazines and papers!!! The Senior Hi C.Y.F. is going to have a BIG PAPER DRIVE SEPTEMBER 10th. The money is to go toward the activities of the group for the year and also it will help out with their retreat. LEADERSHIP TRAINING SCHOOL September 21, 28th, October 5, 12th, and 19th If enough leaders can be secured a Leadership Training School is being planned for the above dates. It will be a fully accredited school with 10 hours of teaching time, two hours per night from 7-9 p.m. Classes are being planned for each group in our Church School up to and including the Senior High Classes. A Class in Old Testament led by Mr. Thorne is being planned for Adults. Also we are planning to have the Degeners give a class in Audio-Visual Aids. The congregation will be invited to attend the school in the class of their choice. You do not have to be a present worker in the Church School to attend. If* you have ever been contacted to work and are interested in working in the future in the church school we would especially like you to attend.

How You Can Make This Beach Wear From Dish Towels and Face Cloths

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SUMMER BREEZES are on the way and you’ll want to look your best and be coolly comfortable on the beach this summer. So try this easy and next-to-nothing way to make a beach outfit for you and your youngsters. Just follow the simple instructions given by the Sew and Save fashion experts of Breeze, the detergent which includes a Cannon dish towel or face cloth in every package. DIRECTIONS FOR: BREEZE BEACH TUNIC (4 Cannon dish towels, 2 face cloths, 2Vz yards of cotton rope cord) Sew two towels together lengthwise for tunic front. Use inch seam allowance so red stripes form solid panel down center. Sew two remaining towels in same way for back. Using 1 inch seam allowance, sew back and front together at sides, leaving 6 inches open at top for armholes. Leaving 15 inches open in center for scoop neckline, sew shoulders with 1 inch seam allowance. Leave % inch slits just inside neck and shoulder edges for cord to go through. Loop 18 tnch lengths of cord through neck and shoulder slits at each side, draw tight and tie. For pockets, turn 1 inch hem

• The Family Handyman Column Question: I have several bags of cement which have been stored in the basement all winter. The cement has hardened, even though the basement is not damp. Is there anything that can be done to make this cement usable? D.E.L., Pottstown, Penna. Answer: Unless waterproofed, most basement floors absorb moisture from the ground on which they rest, and this moisture is in turn absorbed by the air of the basement. Anything placed on the floor absorbs the moisture instead, and this is what happened to your cement. It may be that the portion of the bags farthest from the floor can be crumbled in the hand. If so, it might be considered usable. Otherwise, it is worthless. In any case, it would be rejected by professionals as not up to required building standards. Question: What can you suggest to eliminate sweating of the water tank of a toilet? Water actually collects in pools on the floor. Because of the plumbing, a tray to catch the water is impractical. 1.R.M., Rochester, N. Y. Answer: There are several treatments which eliminate condensation of moisture on the cold tank surface. Coating the exterior of the tank with glycerine reduces condensation to a minimum, but needs to be washed off with ammonia and repleased at least every 6 months. Lining the interior wails of the tank with Ciinch foam rubber applied with a waterproof adhesive works very well. There is also a commercial liner for this purpose now on the market. It is also possible to introduce wanned water into the tank by installing a mixing valve

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on three sides of face cloths and sew to tunic at hips, leaving top open. Use remaining rope sord for belt. DIRECTIONS FOR: BREEZE BABY SHIRT AND DIAPER PANTY (2 dish towels) SHIRT: Fold one dish towel in half across width. To make sleeves,'measure inches from fold and cut in two inches parallel to fold and straight' down side. Sew underarm and side seams, leaving 3% inch slit at bottom. Make overall length of shirt 13 inches. Make 4% inch rounded neck opening, and slit down front 5 inches. Bind neck and slit with bias binding. Make small pocket from left-over diaper pahty toweling. Use binding to make ties at DIAPER PANTY: Fold towel in half crosswise, then fold again lengthwise. Mark lopped-off triangle on folded towel, with 11 inch base along border and 5 inch Idfrped-off top along folds. Cut along marking to get diaper panty and duplicate piece for lining. Stitch both pieces together on all sides, turning in 14 inch hem. Sew 8 inch bias tapes on each corner for side ties.

in the feed line to blend hot and cold water. Unless the tank is cold, no condensation takes place. Question. I am building a cedar closet in my basement. Now that I have the cedar boards up, what is the procedure for conditioning the wood? P. 8., Bayside, New York. Answer: Since the purpose of a cedar closet is exclusion of moths, and the repellent is the odor of the oil of cedar, the boards are left bare. This not only repels moths but gives the closet itself a clean, fresh odor. About every three or four years, it is necessary to sand the board surfaces lightly to renew the effect and permit the oils deeper in the wood to escape. Question: Can you tell me what causes my varnished living room floor to chip? I removed the old varnish, washed with turpentine, then put on 1 eoat of shellac and three of spar varnish. HJiuA., Chicago, 111. Answer: Very likely the trouble was in the shellac coat. Unless thinned at least 50 per-cent when obtained in a 4 or 5 pound cut, shellac becomes brittle and cracks and this defect would likewise cause the varnish over it to crack. You’d do better to apply two coats of thinned shellac, then the varnish. MAGA? ZINE aa a service to homo owners. If you have any queetions or problems relating to your own hme please address a letter, stating yur problem to THE FAMILY HANDYMAN. 211 East' 87th St.. New York 16, New York. Attention of Newt Syndicate Editor. If the Question has wide, spread appeal in the opinion of the editors, it will be printed with tha gnawer in this column at a later date. However, we cannot enter Into detailed eorreenend ence with everyone. THE FAMILY HANDYMAN is available at newestondt and hardware stores everywhere.

DON'T FORGET THE C.YT. PAPER SALE. SEPTEMBER 10