Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1958 — Page 6

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’SB FRI6IDAIRE WASHER POROIAIff ENAMEL Inside and Out-At UNffiSr PRICE EVER! Hsl defies rust, stains. Kite for yearsl Get this a LOWER PRICE THAN LN ORDINARY OUT-Of- J OWN PAYMINT TED No. 1 | t Testing Organization CLEANEST CLOTHES I LINT REMOVAL I DRIEST SPIN! MHDAIRE «G AGITATOR nt Chaser Ring"sweeps" Irculator Ring guards tergy Ring makes surgg currents that flush out SPECIAL distributor under Turquoise Cap New Built-in SUD6WATER-SAVER- Cut Washday Costs Almost Hdf * IBSSP& MATCHING ALL-PORCELAIN ENAMEL ®fRI«IDAIRE“"“ I {_J I »* ’SRMIOES'MSr’ B>go 95 WITH TRADE PETERSON APPLIANCES 3030 W. ISth St. ME. 2-1491 IVEXT TO PETERSOM’S SHELL SERVMCE FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS—RANGES—WASHERS—DRYERS

Attend the Church of Your Choice

FINAL Aftl P CLEARANCE wALL NOT ALL SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM WHILE THEY LAST BARGAINS YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS ! ! !

ODDS & ENDS AA IN CANVAS AND 51-00 ROBBER FOOTWEAR

WOMEN’S SHOES Were $6.95 to $10.95 now $1.99 MEirS SHOES Were $8.95 to $12.95 now $4.99

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SHOES ON RACKS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! MARTIN'S SHOES Hit Mail SI CH. 1-S9M SPEEDWAY, INDIANA

CHILDREN’S SHOES Sizes BVi to 3 now $249

SALESMAN SAMPLES 100 PAIRS—ALL WANTED STYLES Sizes 5-514-6 HOW SA a QQ Originally Up to $10.95

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Vbe EUw In yonr winter sir conditioning fnrnaco mts jroa cleaning by removing dost from the air. Replace old dirt-choked ffitars now with lißßaua DwpOwp* Fium Ear « We hem the Mu ynnr fnmece needs.

Speedway Hardware 1612 N. LYNDHURST CH. 4-3156

MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES INSTALLED COMPLETEBRAKE SERVICE ON-A-CAR WHEEL BALANCING

WHEELER'S Standard Service 16TH & CUNNINGHAM CH. 4-0772 COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE

"Lassie And Daddy Banquet" The Men’s Club of Speedway Methodist Church are holding their “Lassie and Daddy Banquet” Monday evening, February 17, 1958, in the church Fellowship Hall. All men of the church are urged to bring their daughter and come out for an evening of fine fellowship. Tickets are $1.25 and all reservations must be in by February 14 by calling any of the following: Roy Vehling, CH. 4-4560 Chet Turnbaugh, CH. 1-0620 Russ Walker, CH. 4-8500 Roy Coers, CH. 4-9632

LOW RUBBERS Ch Sf s SOc LADIES' DRESS FLATS Suede and Leather yJwW|F|P

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P.TJL Board Meeting There will be a PTA Board Meeting Wednesday, February 5, 1958, at 9:00 a.m., in the visual education room of the Carl G. Fisher School. This is an important meeting. All chairmen and co-chairmen please attend. Mrs. Robert Rhoades, Pres. Mrs. Harvey Phipps, Jr., Pub. Naomi Auxiliary O.E.S. Mrs. Hazel Brown and Mrs. Augusta Grumann will serve as hostesses for the monthly luncheon meeting of Naomi Auxiliary, OES, at twelve o’clock next Tuesday (Feb. 4th) in the Indiana National Bank, 3000 East New York Street Mrs. Mary Hoffmeyer and Mrs. Jean Lang will assist. Mrs. Ora Bauman, program chairman will have charge of the social hour which will follow the business session.

Service Station Dealers Help To Curb Juvenile Delinquency Service station dealers in Indianapolis are helping to fight juvenile delinquency by marking hubcaps for all celt owners in Marion County. 391 service station dealers are cooperating with Chief of Police Frank A. Mueller in his drive against juvenile delinquency. Chief Mueller, in asking for their assistance, stated that SBO,000 worth of hubcaps were stolen in Marion County in 1957 by juveniles and that prosecution was almost impossible because the hubcaps could not be identified. Chief Mueller suggested that the car owner’s telephone number be marked on hubcap so that it may be identified. In other cities where this program has been started, thefts have been reduced 80%. The marking of hubcaps is being performed free of charge by the service station dealers as a public service.

RALSTON’S ! GROCERY : MAPLEHURST ICE CREAM 5230 W. 16th Street i Res. Phone, CH. 4-8929!

«DI7R 10th YEAR IN SPEEDWAY” STATE - FEDERAL TAX RETURNS PREPARED Michael C. latz and Associates Bookkeeping—Auditing—-Partnerships Corporations LOCATED AT SUTPHUTS SPORTING GOODS Bally 9 cm. tm 6 y.M. CH. 4-1321 4632 W. 16th STREET TR. 6-2776

GENERAL CONTRACTOR NEW CONSTRUCTION REMODELING MASONRY WORK PLUMBING ROOFING CABINET WORK B. F. ROSIER CH. 4-4160

Trade Where They Really Trade

SEE Poul Brown, Joe Timmons, Charles Sexton, John Stone JARVEY BROWN Manager

'57 Chevrolet $1895 Four-Door "210." Tu-tam, Radio and Heater. 7715 Actual Miles. Like New. '55 Plymouth .$1095 Convertible Y-8. Tu-tone, Auto. Trane. Radio and Neater; 1 Owner. Like New; Really Nice. '52 Chevrolet —5495 Styleline Deluxe. 4 Dr., Powerghde, Radio and Heater, W.S.W. Tires, Lt. film Finiek, Nothing Down, Small Monthly Payments.

SEVERAL 1646 TO 1652’s AIL MAKES AND MODELS a— $125.66 TO $465.06 Name Year Own Terms! SEE US OR CALL FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION RIDE IN THE ALL NEW 1653 CHEVROLET

fjjfP. EAST SIDE CHEVROLET West Side Loeatieu 3015 W. Wash. St. j

m MAKES A LOT OF DIFFERENCE Many times a little money means the difference between trouble and happiness. You'll smile when you have a "Double-Your-Money" Savings Plan at the Speedway State Bank. In addition to interest, compounded semi-annually, savings are doubled in event of death —up to $2,500 per person. START YOUR OWN "DOUBLE-YOUR-MONEY" SAVINGS PLAN TODAY. THE EASY WAY —BY MAIL JUST PHONE US.

56 Ford •..•••••«•••«.$ 1595 Custom Ranch Wagon, R. Sr H., Law Mi., Std. Trans. '56 Ford $1395 2 Dr., R. & H., V-8, Straight Drive, Light Green Finish, Low IYNI6S, *55 Chevrolet $995 Deluxe Two-Door. Tu-tone, Rode and Heater. 'SO Cadillac $495 "62" 4-Dr., R. & H., Hydra., Nice; No Down Payment, Small Monthly Payments.

SPEED MM K 1532 Main Street, Speedway • Phone CH 1-6313 'Your account is Insured up to $lO 000 by the F.D.I.C

Thursday, January 30, 1958

FDTQTTtPAT NFWR trlaLOrAL ntWD Final plans for the beginning of services for the Speedway Mto# sion of the Episcopal Church were formulated at a meeting 4 its Executive committee Monday ' evening, January 27th. • A general congregational meeting will be held February 10th, aft 8 p.m. in St. Andrews Lutheran Church at 16th and Beeler in Speedway. The purpose of this meeting will be to formally elect Officers and members of the Bishop’s committee. The name of the mission will also be selected. Tentative plans now are that the name of St. Johns will be used, however, final selection; will be subject to the members of the congregation. The first service will be held February 23rd at 8 am. in the St Andrew’s Lutheran Church. Please plan to attend both of these Services. For further information, contact Milton Short, CSS. 4-0312 or William Sullivan, CH. 1-1113. ”

'54 Plymouth $695 Belvedere, 4 Dr., Hy-Drive, Hooter, 2-Tone Gold Sr Black, Root Nice, Priced to Sell. '53 Buick $695 Special Deluxe, 4-Dr., Dynaflo, R. & H., Solid Light Gray Finish, Immoculote Condition. '52 Oldsmobile $695 "98" Holiday Hard Top, R. & H., Hydramatic, Full Power, Exceptionally Low Miles, 2Tone, W.S.W. Tires, Blue b White, Must See & Drive to Appreciate.

Mufa Liberal Trades! Budget Tents! MElrose 3-9316