Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1959 — Page 3

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CLASSIFIED’S FREE POTTED GERANIUM with purchase of 100 lb. Sacco Lawn Garden Fertilizer; GRASS SEED: Perennial Rye, 29c lb.; Kentucky Blue, 59c lb. EVERGREENS—S (17.50 value) sls; POTTED (GROWING) ROSES— Standard $1.19; Patented $1.75 up: POTTED SHRUBS Forsythia, Lilac, etc., 79c; creeping phlox, pansies, fruit and shade trees. Watson’s Garden Gate, 6456 Rockville Rd. Closed Sunday a.m. Prices effective thru April 30. FOR SALE pr. boy’s Chicago High Speed roller skates, size 8%, CH. 4-9767. WANTED Day work, Tuesday through Friday, good Speedway reference. WA. 6-4228 after 5:00 p.m. TWO RELIABLE BOYS want lawn work. CH. 1-5731 after 6 p.m. WANT TO BUY—3O” gas range; 9x12 or 9x15 rug; birch baby chest; small 5 piece breakfast set. ME. 7-9819. CHILD CARE, my home, any age, fenced yard. CH. 4-7637, Clermont. WANTED TO RENT—2 bedroom modem, single, 1 floor, on or near bus line, in Speedway. 2 adults. References. UL. 2-2457. IRONINGS done in my home. Reliable white lady, live near Clermont. CH. 4-7093 or ME. 10224 FOR SALE AKC Dachshund, male, 2 years old. CH. 1-1831. WANTED Triple dual carb manifold, ’54 Ford. CH. 4-5525. FOR SALE Baby Chifforobe; play pen; bathinette; pottychair. CH. 4-1645. WANTED triple, two-barrel carb. manifold. ’54 Ford. CH. 4WANT TO BUY—Spinet piano. CH. 4-4782. MODERN FURNISHED cottage, 25 mi. from city. Briarwood Lake, good fishing. Robert Quillin, CH. 1-2183. FOR SALE —14’ plywood Larsen boat; Elgin trailer; Excell. cond. CH. 4-0490 after 5:00 p.m. WANT LADY FOR combination companion and housekeeper for widow. Live in. Small wage. Cl. 5FOR RENT Newly decorated and furnished room on West 15th St., Speedway. Gentleman only. References. CH. 1-9482. FOR SALE —Poker table; fireplace grate; camp cot; lawn roller; 4 prs. lined drapes, $2.00 pr. CH. 1-7362. FOR SALE—Girl’s formal, size 5-7, orchid, sl2; Inquire at Martin’s Shoe Store, 1462 Main St.

A Bit of Better Butter Have you ever wondered what the grades on butter mean? When butter rates 93 on the official score sheet of a Department of Agriculture butter grader, that’s good enough to earn the top grade of U. S. :GRADE AA. If it scores 92 it is GRADE A, and if it scores 90 or 91, it is GRADE B. The big difference is that GRADE AA and GRADE A butter are made from sweet cream, while GRADE B butter is made from sour cream. Some people prefer the flavor and aroma of butter made from sour cream, but on the Department of Agriculture score sheet, it’s rated lower. This information comes to us from the Marion County Consumer Education Agent, Dorothy Messerschmidt. Pineapple Pointers To help you do a better job of choosing fresh pineapple, Dorothy Messerschmidt, Marion County Food Marketing Agent, suggest that you check the following points: 1. Odor—a ripe pineapple has a decidedly fragrant odor. 2. Color a bright goldenorange color is a good guide to use. 3. Weight since pineapple usually is sold by the head, choose the larger ones. The heavier the pineapple, relative to its size, the better the juice content and the quality. If It's Economy You Want All women love a bargain and if it’s a bargain you’re after, look to processed apples, particularly applesauce. The 1958 pack was larger than normal and this means lower-than-usual prices. Apple sauce can be used for dessert, relish or sauce for puddings or cake. For variation, you may try the apple-cranberry or apple-raspberry sauce. It is usually higher in price than the plain, but the different flavor and color may be worth the extra pennies to you.

PIANO TONING & REPAIR ExedL References. Free EkL FLEMING RBKR CH. 4*8654 FOR SALE—Baldwin Upright Piano. 56." action excellent. Cabinet needs repair. Recently tuned, overhauled and regulated. $250.00,

Finance Forum (Continued from Page 1) 1300 W. Michigan Street. Subsequent meetings will be held April 27 and May 4. Admission will be by ticket only, available at no cost at the Speedway State Bank to any woman interested in learning more about financial planning and money management. “The fine response to our last Women’s Finance Forum and the ever increasing interest by women in money matters has prompted the Speedway State Bank to sponsor another Finance Forum for Women,” Sanford P. Hunter, bank president, commented. ' ‘This forum is being arranged to provide practical answers to problems of money management encountered in today’s economy.” A question-and-answer period will follow the address at each session, with refreshments winding up the program. The first forum speaker, Miss Campbell, attended Manual Training High School in Indianapolis and graduated from the University of Michigan. Subsequently she was awarded a master’s degree by New York University in business administration. She is the author of three books: “Careers for Women in Banking and Finance,” “Your Career in Banking” and “The First Hundred Years: the Chronicle of a mutual Savings Bank.”

From 1942 to ’46 she was an instructor in public relations at the New York University school of commerce. In 1949 she was chairman of the course, “Women and Their Money,” at the New School for Social Research in New York. Miss Campbell is a former treasurer of the Girl Scouts of America (1951-57) and is a member of several organizations concerned with public relations, banking and education. Earl B. Teckemeyer, Indianapolis realtor, will address the second forum session April 27 on real estate from the Women’s Viewpoint. Professor Austin Clifford will speak to the concluding session May 2 on “Women’s Finances and the Law.”

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Happy Hovering Have you ever noticed you are likely t& carry home the things you hover over at the store? And if you’ll look round at your favorite food store, you may find the dollar-smart girls are doing most of their hovering these days around the pork section of the meat counter. It’s the generally low priced tag on pork that draws them. You’ve noticed, probably with

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some pleasure, that pork prices slid downhill as cool weather came along, and Dorothy Messerschmidt, Consumer Foods Agent of Purdue Agricultural Service says to expect the lower prices to stay with us for several more weeks. The reason is that farmers sell more hogs during the fall and early winter than during the summer, and more hogs mean more pork, which means lower prices.

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A "medicine show”... at your door “Indian chief nostrums” are out of style. But nowadays you hear some remarkable claims about “vitamin preparations” being sold by remarkably unprofessional sources. We’d like to remind you of a fact or two pertaining to vitamins or, for that matter, any medicines. Fact one: Your physician is the one who’s professionally qualified to prescribe for your health. Pact two: Your pharmacist is the one who’s professionally qualified to fill prescriptions. Always rely on your “health team” in matters of health. It’s the only safe thing to do. "WE PICK-UP AND DELIVER PRESCRIPTIONS"

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Traffic Safety Noting that 27 per cent of all 1958 traffic crashes were of the rear-end collision type, Albert E. Huber, Director of the Indiana Office of Traffic Safety, offers remedial suggestions to prevent their recurrence. “Careful driving on the part of the ‘trailing’ motorist would prevent most rear-end collisions,” the safety director insisted. Specific suggestions by the Indiana Office of Traffic Safety to

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insure against a repetition of the 1958 total are: 1. Always signal, well ahead, your intention to change lanes or to slow down for turning or stopping. (State law requires such signal no less than 100 feet prior to any such action.) 2. Position your vehicle in the proper lane for the turning movement (lane nearest centerline for left turns, extreme right lane for right turns). 3. Frequently inspect the lights of your vehicle, especially brake or stop lights, to make certain they are operating. 4. Always maintain a sufficient distance behind the car ahead so that you can stop no matter what the driver of that car does. (One car length, or 20 feet, for each 10 m.p.h. of speed.) 5. Never stop or back up on the portion of the highway open to moving traffic.

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Just A Reminder to Ticket Holders: WOMEN’S FINANCE FORUM First Meeting Monday, April 20—1:45 P.M. Student Union Building Indiana University Medical Center 1300 W. Michigan Street “WOMEN, MONEY AND COURAGE” Speaker: DORCAS CAMPBELL Vice President, East River Savings Bonk, New York, N. Y. FREE TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE TO ALL WOMEN INTERESTED IN FINANCIAL PLANNING AND MONEY MANAGEMENT. Phone CHapel 1-8217 or Get Them at SPEEDWAY STATE BANK 1532 Main St. f Speedway—or Clermont Branch

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Dieting With Dietetic Canned Foods One out of every five Americans is carrying around more pounds then he should. Are you guilty? If so, you probably should be on a diet. First, check with your family doctor and if he approves don’t put it off, but begin at once. As you take inches off your waistline, you’ll add years to your lifeline. The often heard excuse for not being on a diet is that the foods you eat are drab and uninteresting. But, they needn’t be that way at all. With dietetic canned foods you can have meals as glamorous as those prepared for the members of your family who don’t have to count calories. There are more than 75 canned dietetic foods including fish, specialty dinners, soups, fruits and vegetables. The foods are

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packed without added salt or sugar. Read the labels on the cans when choosing the products you want. They indicate the dietary purpose as well as give figures that assist in diet planning. Pop It Into Tho Freezer Dorothy Messerscftmidt, Purrdue Consumer Education Agent, says that some foods don’t freeze well. Don’t freeze salad dressings, hard cooked egg whites, green salad vegetables or cream or custard pies. Gelatines must be mixed with whipped cream, beaten egg, cream cheese or cottage cheese to freeze smoothly. Sven though fried foods are commercially frozen, they don’t freeze too well under home freezing conditions. For a whole meal to freeze, Miss Messerschmldt suggests meat loaf, frozen baked or ready to bake, casseroles or roasted meat or poultry. If meat is sliced, cover it with a sauce or gravy to prevent drying. Soups and stews are excellent chokes for a frozen main dish, too.

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