Speedway Flyer, Volume 25, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1956 — Page 8
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5117 FORD 2 bednn„ lull base, gas heal, garage -• ■ 4950 FORD 3 bedims, up; liv. zm. dining rm. kitchen, down; aulo. heat, 2-car garage 5210 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. 3 bedrms. full base, oil heat. 2-car garage 222 S FISHER _ 3 bedrm.. full base, gas heat, breezeway, IVi car garage 5941 CADILLAC DR. 3 bedrm. full base, oil heat, 2-car all. garage CHopel 4 2445 4-2727 1452 MAIN STREET Since 1937 808 BLAND, Realtor CH. 4-3564 GEORGE BANGE, Realtor CH. 4-5303 808 GENUNGP— CH. 4-5413
SMITH’S Barber & Beauty Shop A Complete Barber and Beauty Service For the Entire Family OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY RALPH G. SMITH, Proprietor 4905 W. 14th STREET CH. 4-1771
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BUSS OR MANOR HOUSE (1 lb. per customer) COFFEE »■ MAXWELL HOUSE, 6 oz. jar INSTANT COFFEE, $1.39 SUGAR 5 - 49? KRAFT’S MIRACLE WHIP . 49? ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 10 79? __4_— KRAFT’S 2 lb. loaf VELVEETA CHEESE, 79? HEWZ TOMATO SOUP 9 • SI.OO Chicken Hoodie 6 Fo ' SI,OO
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“FIRST IN QUALITY AND SERVICE 99 EMMETT VENETIAN BLIND CO. CARL F. POEHLER, Prop. (PRONOUNCED PAYLER) 3554 West 16th St. ME. 1-2111
Red Cross Volunteer Recruitment Time S - September is annual recruitment month at the Red Cross — the month to fill the ranks of volunteers so that the Red Cross can continue its 24-hour a day community services. The many services of Red Cross require varying degrees and types of talent and varying amounts of time. Because of the diversity, there is a place in the Red Cross for anyone who wishes to volunteer.
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COOKING APPLES ...... 10'? “• UJS. NO. 1 POTATOES 39? FANCY BANANAS 2“ 25? CAULIFLOWER. . 29?BROCCOLI 29? -
DRAPERIES FLOOR COVERINQ VENETIAN BLINDS We Close We*. & Sat. at Noon
DRAPERY SAMPLES 1 Yd. Long and 24” to 4S” Wide 25/ & 50^
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The duties performed by volunteers in the various services are: ARTS AND SKlLLS—instruct hospitalized veterans and leaders of community groups in handicrafts. CANTEEN—prepare and serve refreshments to Gl’s, blood donors, hospitalized veterans, servicemen, and disaster victims. ENTERTAINMENT AND SUPPLY—take part in games and hospital dances and supply comfort and recreation materials for Gl’s and hospitalized veterans. FIRST AID INSTRUCTORS—teach on-the-spot first aid care. GRAY LADY—read, write letters, run errands, and perform services for hospitalized veterans and Gl’s. HOME SERVICE—give counsel and other aid to Gl’s, veterans, and their families. HOME NURSING INSTRUCTORS—instruct people in care of the sick and injured and mother and baby care. MOTOR SERVlCE—drive crippled children, blood doners, and hospitalized veterans in Red Cross vehicles. NURSE’S AlDE—assist nurses in veterans and community hospitals. PRODUCTION Sew supplies and make surgical dressings. STAFF AlDE—take on office, telephone, and receptionist detail in the chapter house, at service operations, and at veterans hospitals. Interested people who want to join a Red Cross volunteer service should call the Red Cross at MElrose 4-1441.
What to do when it "Rains’’
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You can get out an old sauce pan and stand around with a long face waiting for the rain to stop.
When your roof leaks ... or your weary old furnace Just up andjjuits... or your house needs remodeling, 'you need money. Sometimes it’s more than you have in the bank or can raise without needless sacrifice. Whatever your own particular "rainy day” emergency fmay be, come to the Speedway State Bank and get a home loan. Helping people "get in out of the weather” is an important part of our service. You’ll like doing business with us: You pay low bank-interest rates. Repayment arrangements are liberal and convenient. You can pay by mail if you wish. And you don’t have to be a “customer” of the Speedway State Bank to borrow money. Even though the sun is shining now, it’s nice to know you can always get for your'’rainy day troubles at the Speedway State Bank. />
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Grande Flower Shop 3611 W. 16th Street , MElrose 6-3389
INDUSTRIAL NURSES (Continued from Page li 8 a.m., Riley Room, Claypool Hotel, Indianapolis, Indiana. Rev. Skaggs has chosen for his subject “Morality—A Community Responsibility.” Mrs. Sylvia Baxter, Indianapolis, will sing “The Lord’s Prayer,” “The Twenty-Third Psalm” and “O, Lord, Most Holy.” Mrs. Baxter will be accompanied by Robert A. Teal, Organist, Wilking Music Company, Indianapolis, Indiana. The Health Conference is sponsored by the Indiana Association of Industrial Nurses, Inc.
YOUR WEST SIDE PLUMBER DIAL CH. 4-2307 <^? NEW AND REPAIR WORK EDWARD WOODLOCK
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You can go to the Speedway State Bank, arrange for a home improvement loan and get a new roof.
1 53 2 Mam Street Speedway • Phone CH 4 2496
Going To The Game? WEAR A “MUM” WITH THE COLORS OF ItoUR FAVORITE SCHOOL!
Early Dyemakers Dye* of vegetable origin were osed almost exclusively by primitive man. They were 'obtained in the vicinity, with the dyer merely collecting dye plants and roots in nearby fields or forests and boiling them in water. The range of color was very narrow, being confined to red, blue, yellow, green, brown and black. Variants in shades were quite limited. New York’s Agriculture New York state agriculture was almost a billion dollar business In 1948. Gross receipts by farmers from the marketing of the products were estimated at $946,521,000.
RALSTON’S GROCERY MAPLEHURST ICE CREAM 5230 W. 16th STREET Res. Phone, CH. 4-8929
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Priced as Low as I a Table Model! i Console | 0b q£ I Model illustrated \ I 6 * H in mahogany; ■ L.'r e- H grain finish on f ■ terms' 9 pressed wood. Also i ■ UIUY 1 available in ! H w blonde oak finish ! at slightly higher i • SHARP AND CLEAR AS A MOVIE SCREEN I • SET-AND-FORGET VOLUME CONTROLI • POWERFUL, DEPENDABLE G-E CHASSISI i OTHER GENERAL ELECTRIC TV SETS AS LOW AS $99.95* SEE U$ TODAY! G&M TV 6304 W. 10th St. CH. 4-1261
SPEEDWAY MANOR ADDITION By Builder: Marten A. Blnnck 5119 West 22nd St. • 3 Bedrooms • Beautiful Brick • 2 Full Baths • Near New Grade School • Car Garage • Stone Fireplace • Maple Kiteheu Cabinets • Built-In Gas Oven and* Range • Snack Bar in Kitchen • 12 Closets • Summer Attic Exhaust Fan • Price $24,900 • CaU: JEANNE BLUNCK WA. 3-7579
TEEN-AGE DANCING GLASS A Beginners Ballroom Dancing Class Will Start At The C. 1.0. Ha II, 1010 Main St., Saturday, October Oth at 5:30 P.M. Far Further Information Call . . . JOHN BLACK, CH. 4-2312
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