Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1958 — Page 3

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CLASSIFIED’S LIVE MODERN for only $9.00 per week. The Carlisle Plumbing Co., under direct supervision of Don Carlisle will entirely rebuild your bathroom, installing bathtub, wash-basin, water closet of your choice and color. Will install tile, paint walls, put down proper floor covering. Benefit by the experience of 30 years of remodeling and all phases of plumbing installations. Call the Carlisle Plumbing Co. CH. 4-3713, 3752 W. Washington St. BOSTON PUPPIES—A.K.C. Registered. WA. 3-7593.

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A budgetful of luxury. *•« gown ond peignoir dreamed up in Rogers nylon tricot. The peignoir flows from o deep round yoke of face and net shirred into a ffuffy mist. The sleeves are puffs of net. The gown is cut with the curvaceous shepherdess lines that ore becoming to one and oil. Lace and shirred net frame the neckline and shoulders ... even more lace at the hem. When have you seen such low ish news at such a bread-and-butter price? White, Petal Pink, Silver Blue, Silver Green, Love Apple Red. Set, sizes 32 to 40 at I6.WL

HOUSE PLANS For contractors and individuals. Complete house planning service. Plans, Specifications, Cost Sheets. Mr. MacDonald, ME. 2-1461. ROOM FOR RENT Gentleman preferred. 5044 W. 13th St. FOR SALE—Small child’s swing set; % ton air conditioner. CH. 4-4101. ROOF REPAIRING gutters cleaned and painted, chimneys painted. M. Copas, ME. 7-1084. SMALL YARD AND GARDEN PLOWING with large Roto Tiller. CH. 4-1830.

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SEWING and ALTERATIONS—draperies, done in my home. Mrs. Della Wyatt, 30 S. Fleming. CH. 4-9852. GARDENIA PLANTS for mother —also order early, red and white carnation corsages. Cossell Greenhouses, 1 Blk. west of Floral Park Cemetery. CH. 4-1830. FOR SALE—I9SI Buick super, 4door, dynaflo, very good finish and upholstery, motor and transmission excell., reasonable. CH. 1-0288. FOR RENT—% double, 1 bedroom. 1202 Winton. CL. 5-0294.

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WANT TO RENT—2 or 3 bedroom house or % double in Speedway or vicinity. ME. 2-8650. FOR SALE Child’s crib and chiffarobe; girl’s 26” bike; boy’s tandem bike; electric sander; model A, 1929 Pick-up truck; 21” rotary self-propelling lawn mower. ME. 2-8683. REMEMBER THE TRI KAPPA SPORTACULAR INDIANA ROOF—MAY 9

Walter R. Juenger CH. 1-5638 ME. 5-7538 Good news for budgeting families ... Call today for foots about convenient payment plans on auto and home insurance. Zesenracw far your AUTO... HOME... BUSINESS Hardware Mutualse

WISE BUYS! Mah. Paneling V-Grooved !/4"x4xß $4.96 sheet Redwood 2x4-8* .55 ea. Alum. Comb. Doors Full I* Thick - $27.77 ea. Cement ...—— $1.15 bog Insulation, Pouring Type .95 bog Noils, 8 and 16 Com. - $11.95 hun. Knotty Pine Paneling $12.75 hun. Lown Fence, 48" Welded Wire, Plasterboard, 3/B**-4xß $1.48 ea. Point O.S. White, $3.19 gfll. Roofing, 90-lb. Slate Covered $3.20 roll Ladders, 20* Ext. $13.95 Fence Posts, 3x4-7* Cedar .95 ea. Open Sat. *til 4 P.M. WRIGHT-BACHMAN LUMBER CO. 1501 KY. AVE. ME 2-9304

FOR SALE coil bedsprings; 1 twin size, nearly new, innerspring mattress, reasonable; man’s grey suit and overcoat, size 38, like new; boy’s clothing, size 10 to 18, sport coats, jackets, slacks, etc. CH. 4-0220. UPHOLSTERING Repairing, restyling, custom built furniture. All work guaranteed. Fine selection of fabrics. Free estimates. CH. 4-8316. Adams Upholstering, 2105 N. Auburn. KINDERGARTEN NOTICE Registration for the Eaglecreek pre-school kindergarten, will open May 13th. Call Mrs. Lena M. McDonald, CH. 4-9469 for further information.

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Cerebral Palsy Month To Be Observed Citizens of Indianapolis and Indiana this week are joining in the beginning of a national observance of Cerebral Palsy Month, during which effort will be made to promote a better public understanding of cerebral palsy and the problem that it creates for countless thousands. The United Cerebral Palsy of Central Indiana, Inc., with office at 512 North Illinois Street, is an affiliate of the United Fund of Greater Indianapolis, and funds contributed last fall by thoughtful citizens aid in combatting cerebral palsy in this area. The Cerebral Palsy Clinic, in the Rotary Building, Indiana Uni-

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versity Medical Center, is the oldest clinic of its kind in the nation. Now marking its 20th anniversary, the clinic services patients throughout Indiana. The clinic was established in 1937 by the Services for Crippled Children, State Department of Public Welfare, in connection with the Indiana University Medical Center. First located at James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, the clinic accommodated 10 or 12 children for treatment daily. Now three times that number are receiving daily therapy. Last year’s annual roll listed 592 patients. Since 1937, 3,336 individuals have been served by the clinic. The clinic is jointly maintained by the State Department of

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Public Welfare and the Indiana University Medical Center. Since 1954 major financial support for expansion of the Clinic services has been furnished by the United Cerebral Palsy of Central Indiana. An open house will be held at the clinic on May 25, when the public will be invited to see the facilities which provide wellplanned programs which help aid cerebral palsy patients. Dr. Carl D. Martz is medical director of the Cerebral Palsy Clinic, and Miss Anita Slominski is clinic director. Merle H. Miller is president of the United Cerebral Palsy of Central Indiana, Inc., and Mrs. Owen C. Pohlmann is open house chairman.

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