Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1959 — Page 8
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JERRY HOLTEL Manager of Insurance Dept. Ret. CH. 4-9541
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WEEK-DAY SPECIAL—Monday thru Thursday ALL POPULAR BRANDS PHOENIX COFFEE —6 9 c COFFEE ROS WITH A $5.00 PURCHASE 2 Lbs. Limit per Customer
BAKE RITE Shortening 3 lb. can 59c CARNATION Tuna Fish tssssst 29*
IT'S CHERRY PIE TIME ! I Lucky Leaf Instant—No. 2 Can Cherry Pie Filling Pillsbury Pie Crust Mix 2 f 39< A Tender Flaky Pie Crust Every Time! Stokely's R.S.P. Cherries 29* Fully Ripe For Pies Ballard or Pillsbury—Ready-to-Bake Biscuitss™ 49* Smuckers for Snacks Strawberry Preserves 35* Kina Size Fab sl-04
GOLDEN YELLOW—Firm and Sweet BANANAS w*EXTRA FANCY—Crisp, Delicious Red Delicious APPLES 2 L6 ’ 25* TOP QUALITY—Firm and Delicious MAINE POTATOES 10 39v RICH RED—With Fine Flavor TOBE TOMATOES 19* CHIO PACK —Fresh and Crisp KIMMSHES 2~15*
BACKEMEYER’S GROCERY Sale Starts Thursday through Saturday 5240 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD CHapel 44*45 p Bay, A Wmfe S AJW. <• IS PJS. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
DID YOU KNOW . . . A federal court in Indianapolis awarded $93,000 to three children last month as a result of their parents* deaths in an auto accident? Within a few days another Indianapolis couple was sued for SIOO,OOO when their car seriously injured the driver of another car.
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READY MADE DRAPERIES Open 8 mjm. to 5 Mum. thni Sat. We Close et 12 Neou on WeS. A Sat.
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE DAY Sponsored by Speedway Lions Club Next Sat., February 21 Adults SI.OO Children 50c
“FIRST IN UVAUTY AND SERVICE” EMMETT VENETIAN BLIND CO. CARL F. POEHEER, Prop. {Pronounced PAYLER) 3554 West 16th St. ME. 1-2111
TUNA FRENCH CHEESE-BAKEf 8 ii<M whits bread % cup PET Instant 7-ox. can tuoa, (i» dry form) drained, and flaked Vi teaspoon dry mustard 4 slices process American V« teaspoon salt choose, 3x4xVb*inch thick Few grains paprika 1 Tablespoon soft butler IVh cups water or margarine 2 *9B*. shghtly beaten Trim crusts from bread. Put 4 slices in bottom of greased 8-in. square baking pan. Arrange tuna on bread. Cover with cheese slices. Top with rest of bread. Spread butter over top of bread. Mix in 1-qt. bowl the PET Instant, dry mustard, salt and paprika. Stir in gradually water and eggs. Pour mixture over bread. Let stand about 15 to 20 min. Bake in 350 oven (moderate) for 50 min., or until golden brown. Serve at once. Makes 4 servings.
Flavor-Kist—Thin & Crisp Saltines 1 u 29* Salted Just Right Rich In Vitamins Campbell’s Soups 2 F ~ 37* Beef & Chicken Noodle FOULD’S SPAGHETTI ELBOW 7 oz. 2/ 23c—16 oz. 23c LONG THIN 7 oz. 2/23c—16 oz. 23c FROZEN—Just Heat & Serve Fish Sticks 3 F " SI.OO Ideal For Lent SHURFlNE—Nourishing & Economical Oleomargarine sLti5 Lti - SI.OO Dog Food KNL Burger 2 For 41k
—4 ■ MANOR HOUSE—Ige. Each I Instant Coffee 85c fx?® "FOR THAT FLAVOR LlFT"—Orange and Orange Pekoe I I UFim TEA ] /4 - 45< I I WISHBONE—"For the Perfect Salad" I 1 FRENCH DRESSING 8 oz. 31v 47*
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ECKRICH ALL BEEF ? WIENERS 59* PURE PORK Pan Sausage 2- 49/ SIRLOIN STEAK 89 t COUNTRY STYLE BACKBONES 39' OLD FASHION GARLIC FRANKS 39-
SMITH’S Barber * Beauty Shop A Complete Barber and Beauty Service For the Entire Family OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY RALPH C. SMITH, Proprietor 4905 W. 14th STREET CH. 4-1771
FRED KLOPP “Floor Covering • CARPET • LINOLEUM • THE • PLASTIC WALL TILE CH. 4-4112 1799 HEELER
SHELBY UPHOLSTERING CONSOLIDATED WITH ADAMS UPHOLSTERING OF SPEEDWAY CITY w “FREE ESTIMATES” . . Can LI. 6-6717 Evenings or Holidays—CH. 1-8453 WtyXm WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED ■T-- TERMS IF DESIRED Samples Shown In Your Home Days or Evenings —. ... mm . -- - - ..» GENE ADAMS, Mgr. 3831 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 2105 , r A "?f." A "-
Speedway Theatre Features "Hi Club" Radio Broadcast Something new for local teenagers will begin Friday night, February 20, when Jerry Chapman, popular WIRE disc jockey, begins a series of “HI CLUB” radio broadcasts direct from the stage of the Speedway Theatre. The teen-age shows, which will be tape-recorded before a live audience every Friday night beginning at 7:30 p.m., will be heard on the air at 6:05 Saturday nights, thus giving young people taking part an opportunity to hear themselves on the air. Featured with Chapman will be lovely Patricia Stevens model Jane Brooks. Miss Brooks will assist the popular disc jockey and help him conduct games and quiz contests, with records and albums among the prizes to be awarded. Appearing as a guest on the initial program this Friday will be Captain JDdwarcL Vaughn of Lake Central Airlines. Captain Vaughn will tell his audience something about his own experiences as an airline pilot and give an inside view of the opportunities for teen-agers in commercial aviation. The special “HI CLUB” broadcast features will begin at 7:30 p.m. every Friday night. The regular film show starts immediately following the completion of the stage show.
k YOUTH REVIVAL There will be a youth revival beginning at the Speedway Church of the Nazarene located at 5020 Crawfordsville Road on Feb. 22 through March Ist. The special workers in the meeting will be the Rev. Miss Bernice Roedel of Boonville, Ind., and Miss Phyllis Coulter of Nineveh, Ind. Services each evening at 7:30. Rev. Bernice L. Roedel, preacher and children’s worker from
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LEW’S BEAUTY SALON Lew Kextore. BeunitictaM COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE “Complete I4ne •> RBVI4WV CMMuettes” For Appointment • Soft Water • TV Can CH. 4-1995 2421 FISHER ST.
KOGAN'S DRIVE-IN BAKERY 531© W. lOth St. CT. 1-1311 O DONUTS O ROLLS 9 PIES o COOKIES HOT BREAD EVERY AFTERNOON OPEN « AM. to 19:39 FM.
Boonville, Ind., is an evangelist devoting her full time to service in the Church of the Nazarene. Miss Phyuis Coulter is equally as dynamic in her singing as the Rev. Miss Roedel is in her preaching. She is one of the sweet singers in Israel. She has won many souls to the Lord by her singing. This meeting is being sponsored by the N.Y.P.S., Mr. Virgie Smith, president. We extend a most hearty welcome to all the young people of Speedway and community. Personals Mr. and Mrs. James Hoy, formerly of West 16th street, write that they are located now, at least temporarily, in Tucson, Arizona, and are enjoying the
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sunshine and warm days, although the nights are cool. Mr. Hoy retired from the Highway Mail Service late last year. Dick Schrock is home for two weeks after completing his recruit training in the Navy at San Diego. Dick will report next to Norman, Oklahoma, for further training in electronics. Robison-Ragsdale Auxiliary Unit 133 1 The Robison-Ragsdale Auxiliary Unit 133 of the American Legion, will hold an Americanism Tea, honoring our newly natural* ized citizens, at the Robert E. Kennington Post Home, 4174 College Ave., on Saturday, February 21st, at 2:00 p.m.
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