Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1957 — Page 4

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1884 1957 Chartered as Prospect Saving* Sc Loan Association in I*M* Moved to Speedway and changed the name in 1942. Savings placed with this Association earn generous dividends . . * Every Account Is Insured Up To $10,000.00. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1518-20 MAIN STREET Chartered 1884 CHapel 4-3321

FRY’S BODY SHOP . 3220 W. 16th St. ' ME. 7-6580 opef> til 6:30 pm ‘ Estimates

1957 EVINRUDES ON DISPLAY FINEST BOATS MANY MAKES KERKHOF'S WATER SKIS—LIFE JACKETS 3601 West 16th St. ME. 2-4579

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SEE ALL THE NEW KODAK PRODUCTS HERE!

BROWNIE Stfrl/ CAMERAS • These snapshot cameras make color slides, too! Just imagine! These remarkable cameras make all three kinds of pictures black-and-white snaps, Kodacolor snaps, and color slides with new Kodak Ektachrome 127 Film. Easy, too turn a lever to the type of film you're using (color or black-and-white) . . . then just aim and shoot. Lowest prices —ever! BROWNIE STARFLASH $8.50 BROWNIE STARFLEX $9.95

rRIrSNER'S’VVSSa YOUR STORE HSPWHffTBSH - SPEEDWAY, IND. - WKSESBI [ HOME OF SQO M/LE AUTO RACE ]

GRASS SEED AND FERTILIZE YOUR LAWN See Us for Your Laum or Garden Supplies SPREADERS and ROLLERS FOR SALE OR RENT \ : ROSE PEAT bushes moss SCOTT'S LAWN PRODUCTS A Complete Line oi Garden Tools ’ * V v Speedway Hardware 1612 N. Lyndhnrst CH. 4-3156 Or Speedway Lawn & Barden Center 5142 Crawford sville Id. CH. 4-5111

SPRING SALE 9 OF LIVING ROOM FURNITURE * 2 pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE. Foam Cushions ~ $169.00 2 pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE. Foam Cushions - $189.00 2 pc. LIVINIG ROOM SUITE. Spring Cushions $199.00 MADDEN French Provincial SOFA. Rose Brocatelle -• $229.00 MADDEN SOFA. Foam Cushions $269.00 FLEXSTEEL SOFA, Foam Cushions v $269.00 FLEXSTEEL SOFA. Foam Cushions $289.00 3 pc. SECTIONAL, Foam Cushions $249.00 2 pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE, Foam Cushions . $259.00 2 pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE, Nylon Cover $249.00 Your “Choice of Any Lamp In Our Store for SI.OO With Purchase of Any Living Room Suite GRANT FURNITURE CO. 3045 LAFAYETTE ROAD WA. 3-7143

ST. CHRISTOPHERS CATHOLIC CiHJRCH (Continued Tram Page 1) C.Y.O.s now members are especially invited. After the dinner and meeting, guests will be entertained by dancing. LADIES PARTY—Thursday night—May 23d—from 7 until 11:30. The Ladies are talking about it, planning for it, and we don’t mean Rose Sherman and her large committee who will see that every lady has a good time, but the Ladies who are coming. These Ladies Social Parties have come to be very popular far and wide, so circle your calendar now and don t miss this one. A dollar is offered at the door. As usual the refreshments will be free and an attractive door prize will be given away at 11:30 to some fortunate lady who is present. Father Lindemann is in need of more gold for the Chalice. The Andrew Messmer Corporation at Cincinnati, manufacturers of Chalices, have informed Father that the gold which has been collected and sent to them is about two-thirds enough. Did you know that St. Christopher has been using a borrowed Chalice from St. Philip all this time? So folks are asked to try and collect more old gold—old watches are especially good—but take to the rectory whatever you can find whether you think it has much good in it or not—let them decide. a beautiful thought to know that your outgrown or outdated wedding ring, your father or grandfather’s watch is in the Chalice of your church! Now is the time to put your money in the envelope and drop it in the collection basket any Sunday for this year’s subscription to the Indiana Cathloic. Remember to pray for the men at the Race Track. High Masses at eight o’clock each morning this week are being said for Mary Joseph Weisbach on Monday at the request, of IVLr. and Mrs. John Burkhard, on Tuesday for Frank Bernhardt requested by the Robert Shields family, yesterday morning for A 1 Aulbach at the request of James and Helen Houk, this morning for Elizabeth S. O’Neal as requested by Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lott, and tomorrow morning for Margaret Jane Wiseman at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiseman, Sr. A Low Mass will be said Saturday morning at 8 o’clock for the parish. Talked with Mary Schneider Monday evening and she told us that while Jim is improving slowly, she is encouraged. He has enjoyed the short visits from his friends, the cards, and he knows that the prayers and well wishes are helping. Jim is at the Memorial Clinic Hospital on North Meridian Street. Yes, it’s that time of year—Baseball season. The annual Baseball Trip—for men only—is scheduled for Sunday, June 23d to Cincinnati—double header—between Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. Reservations are now being made. If interested, men, call Leonard Benedetto or Jim Breen. They tell us the cost will be about ten fifty—this includes light breakfast at St. Christopher—dinner nnd lunch—bus fare and ticket to the game. Pray daily your Rosary for peace in the world. Nora Bray

Regal’s 32nd Anniversary Sale

SUNKIST FROZEN LEMONADE 6 Oz. Cans 10 $ 1 J)0

CHESTY—TWIN PACK „ STOKELY'S—No. 303 POTATO CHIPS .... FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 ~ 49<

VAN CAMP'S Pork & Beans No. 2 Cans 2 For 29i

MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING « 490 CHUCK ROAST ... 390“

STARK & WETZEL "BEST BUY" BACOH Tray Pack - AQf/ Lb.

WE WILL BE OPEN ON SUNDAYS, I FrL^Sa^atuTsun., MAY 19th & 26th FROM 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. | May 17-18-19

Gilbert's Market

5302 West 10th Street FREE DELIVERY CH. 4*1910

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

OCOMA FROZEN PIES Chicken—Beef—Turkey 5* *I.OO

LITTLE SPORT \ DILL PICKLES 32 Oz. Jar 25^

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Allison Prop-Jet Engine Completes Test Despite Severe Damage Tests om many types have been conducted on Allison Model 501 prop-jet engines for the Lockheed Electra commercial airliner but an unscheduled event recently further proved the reliability of the engine under adverse operating conditions. Mounted inside a test cell at an Allison Indianapolis plant, a Model 501 prop-jet engine was undergoing a 1000-hour Simulated Flight Endurance test, a program where the engine parallels commercial airline operating schedules. When the engine had accumulated 200 hours time an unknown foreign object, possibly a bolt, entered the power section, made a complete cycle through the engine and apparently was tossed out the tailpipe. It was never found. The engineers were aware that some damage had occurred since they make visual inspections of the inlet and exhaust areas periodically during all tests. They elected to run the engine for the remaining 800 hours on its climb to the 1000-hour category since there was no appreciable loss of engine performance and no indication of impending failure. A few weeks later the 1000hours were reached and the engine was torn down, cleaned and inspected. The startled engineers found nicks, tears, and dents as much as 14-inch deep and 3/16»ch long in the compressor and turbine rotor blades and vanes. Yet, the Allison prop-jet engine continue running during the test for 800 hours. This can be compared to a housewife accidentally

BIRDSEYE FROZEN

Strawberries 4*“ $ 1.00

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 2 , b *1.89

LEAN CENTER

PORK CHOPS 090“

IS THERE A WIFE YOU WANT TO IMPRESS? f ' Give Your Wife A "Kitchen Vacation" To-nite! • CHICKEN TAKE • FISH HOME • SHR,MP • OYSTERS LUSCIOUS PERFECTION BY THE BROASTING PROCESS NO WAITING—COOKED FRESH TO FINISH IN MINUTES! * • Carry-Out Orders Our Specialty • CHICK INN WA. 4-3888 KESSLER at W. 38th St.

dropping a knife or child’s metal toy down the sink disposal. The blades could rip, tear, and bend, losing all efficiency, or they could grind to a halt. The Simulated Flight Endurance tests parallel actual commercial airline operating schedules from engine start to “takeoff, climb out, cruise, let down and landing.” Routes “flown” vary from 52 minutes to six hours with normal 20 minute shutdown for the “passengers” to unload. The engine is then started again and continues “flying.” Other Allison Model 501 propjet tests, in readiness for the ultra-modern Lockheed Electra commercial service, have included the firing of hail the size of baseballs and varying sizes of birds into the power sections. All of this is done to see what would happen to the revolutionary 3750-horsepower engine should it actually encounter a flock of birds, hail, or other foreign objects during flight. As the project engineer at Allison, said, “Neither hail, nor birds, nor gloom of other foreign objects stays these prop-jets for the Electra from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.”

By Foot or by Hand?

Within these chic but snug-fitting shoes is a pair of weary, aching feet. The owner of the shoes—and the feet—has just come home after trudging around town and standing in seemingly endless lines to pay the monthly bills.

If you’re tired of gallivanting all over town, every month, to pay your bills —pounding hard sidewalks, getting jostled by crowds, waiting in lines—then a Speedway State Bank checking account is for you. In a matter of minutes the job is done. You don’t even have to leave the house. Just put the envelopes in your own mail-box or letter slot. Speedway State Bank specializes in personal

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Pay your bills the "fountain pen** way. Open a checking account, today, with the friendly Speedway State Bank. All it takes to get you started h a phone call.

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LOIS BEAUTY SHOP MACHINE, MACHINELESS AND COLD WAVE PERMANENTS CH. 4-0481 5121 W. 15th St

SPEEDWAY’S OWN Photo Shop! • FEATURING A COMPLETE LINE OF CAMERAS AND ACCESSORIES • FILM DEVELOPING • HOBBY SUPPLIES GEHATT PHOTO SUPPLY 1007 N. LYNDHURST DRIVE CHapel 4-5200 STORE HOURS Monday thru Saturday 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Tom Carnegie Gene Genara

checking service by making things simple and easy for you. You can open your account by mail. You can make your deposits by mail. Your monthly statements are mailed to you. You get 50 checks imprinted with your name—free—when you open your account. With a minimum balance of only SSOO, there is no service charge. Under SSOO, service chargee < are less. '

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Thursday, May 16, 1957

Resting in its own "easy chair” is this fountain pen. And sitting hardby, in relaxed comfort, is its owner. They’ve just spent a few minutes together writing checks and addressing envelopes—to pay the monthly bills.