Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1960 — Page 4

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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

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"QUALITY WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED" 14 YEARS EXPERIENCE 3045 LAFAYETTE ROAD

CHUCK MARTIN CLAUDE CHATEL SWING-IN-PIZZA Carry Out Service FREE COUPONS WITH EACH PIZZA WE WILL ACCEPT PHONE ORDERS AFTER 4 P.M. FOR PICK UP AFTER 5 P.M. ON YOUR WAY HOME FROM WORK. WE MAKE OUR OWN DOUGH & SAUCE FRESH DAILY HOURS—Mon. thru Thun.. 5 P.M. io 12 M. FrL. 5 P.M. io 1 A.M.—Sai. 12 Noon io 1 A.M. Sun., 3 P.M. to 12 M. CH. 1-6311 W. 10th at Lyndhurst

McCORMICK LUMBER CO., INC.

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1518-20 MAIN STREET Chartered 1884 CHapel 4-1321

FRED KLOPP “Floor Covering Service" • CARPET • UNOLEUM • TILE • PLASTIC WALL TILE CH. 4-4112 1709 BEELER

LEW’S BEAUTY SALON CONDITIONED" LEW KOZIURA, BEAUTICIAN COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE “Complete Line of REVLOV Cosmetics” For Appointment 9 Soft Water • TV Call CH. 4-1895 2421 FISHER ST.

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LETHA’S BEAUTY SHOP “Complete Beantp Service” CH. 1-9073 7012 W. 10th St.

DON’T WAIT FOR COLD WEATHER! "LET US BOH. OUT AND REPAIR YOUR RADIATOR NOW FOR WINTER CARE FREE DRIVING!" WE OFFER COMPLETE RADIATOR SERVICE

BOIL OUT REPAIRING RECORING

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DON'T PUT ANTI-FREEZE IN A DIRTY RADIATOR!!

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709 East Main Brownsburg

Rolles PURE Oil SERVICE 5002 W. 16th St. CH. 4-0026 LUBRICATION-OIL-WASH-MINOR REPAIRS MUFFLERS—TAIL PIPES-MINOR TUNE-UP VALVE GRINDING-WHEEL BALANCING ROAD SERVICE ©Ln with Pure

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LAY-A-WAY FOR CHRISTMAS "A Small Down Payment Will Hold Your Selection" • T-V • RECORD PLAYERS • RADIOS • TRANSISTOR RADIOS • STEREO • HI-FI • SMALL APPLIANCES Motorola - Zenith - Philco

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CLASSIFIED’S EVELYN DAVIS SCHOOL OF DANCE Tap. Ballet. Acrobatic. CH. 4-1242 WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE anything of value. Turn your discarded items into cash or trade for something you need. We will trade cash or merchandise for electric appliances, TV’s, radios, record players, records, books, toys, clothing, tools, etc. Call us at CH. 1-7230, CH. 4-2642 or ME. 6-5834. TV’s, RADIOS and small appliances repaired. Tubes sold, tested free. G.J.N. SWAP SHOP 2023 W. Michigan SETTLING ESTATE—New rugs 9x12, S3O; 9x15, $35; other sizes. Electrolux, $35; G.E. Sweeper, I $25; also hook rugs. Private home, CH. 1-8839. SALESLADIES—HandIe Realsilk Christmas orders. Easy and fast income when orders taken. Write Wm. Domasco, Box 454, Zionsville or Tel. ME. 7-4331. FURNACE WOOD for sale, $3.00 per rick at yard. $5 and up delivered. Heim Lumber Co. 4261 N. High School Road, AX. 3-0660. WANT IRONINGS TO DO in my home, $3.00 per bu. CH. 1-4322. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING by off-duty fireman, fully insured, work guaranteed. Duane F. Wiechers, CH. 11158. AGED MAN, RETIRED is available for yard work and painting. Speedway Trailer Court, CH. 1-3382. GOOD OLD FASHIONED PURE APPLE CIDER, ice cold. Plenty of good apples at Fox Orchards, 7000 West 34th St. AX. 1-8269. HOUSE FOR SALE—By owner —Stone and Frame, 3 bedrooms, full base, with rec. room and shop. 2309 N. Fisher, CH. 1-1377. COLORED LADY wants day work or ironing. WA. 5-5962.

- (JOE) (TOM) HANSON - SHAW MOTOR SALES 4475 W. 16th St. Me. 7-1128

1957 CHEVROLET BELAIR. 6 CyL, 2 Dr. P.G., 23,000 Actual Miles One Owner 31,395 1969FALCOH (FORD) 2 Dr., R. & H., Standard Transmission 500 Miles 31,795

"One Owner Cars our Specialty"

BLOOM FLOWERS SPENCER and EDWARDS W. 10th & Tibbs Ave. ME. 6-5556 “Plenty of Free Parking"

ALTERATIONS—CH. 1-6496. WANTED—FEMALE HELP—Opportunity to enjoy a Civic Relations program. If you are between the ages of 25 and 50, have a car and enjoy people, please call WA. 6-5860. FOR RENT—4942 W. 11th, % double, 2 bdrm., garage, $95 mo. Avail. Oct. 10th. Owner, AX. 17710. FOR SALE —Girl’s winter coat, zip-in lining. Excell, cond., size 8; complete Brownie uniform, size 10. CH. 1-0620. 5875 Speedway Drive. FOR SALE Olds, factory air-conditioning, power brakes, power steering, cruiso’matic, $1495. Mr. Kelso, WA. 5-8710. FOR SALE—2 girl’s bicycles, 20” and 26”, $25 for both. CH. 16820. FOR SALE—Maple twin beds and matching chest, complete, like new, 6515 W. 11th St. CH. 4-7437. BUDGET CLUB WINNER at Pam’s Fashions, 1610 N. Lyndhurst was Jo Ann Hedge, 1930 Fisher St. FOR SALE—Like new, 120 base accordion, all white. Call AX. 1-5260 evenings. WANTED Old nylon stockings for Girl Scout project, Troop 774. Call CH. 4-1203 for pick-up. FOR RENT—Nice room next to bath. Garage. 1802 Beeler, CH. 1-7566. FOR SALE Desk model elec. adding machine, $75; Underwood standard typewriter, S2O; CH. 1-1391. LOST Girl’s royal blue bulky knit sweater, shawl collar, at football jamboree. CH. 4-1752. FOR RENT—Nice sleeping room with desk, near bath. CH. 42512, 1808 Beeler. ROOM FOR RENT—I or 2 girls, kitch. priv. 1135 N. Lyndhurst, CH. 4-1848 after 5 p.m.

1959 RAMBLER AMERICAN, 2 Dr., 6 Cyl., Over-Drive, 24,000 Miles, One Owner 31,295 1960 Volkswagen 3600 MILES ONE OWNER 31,795

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We Also Repair ★ TELEVISION ★ Hl-H ★ STEREO ★ RECORD PLAYERS ★ HOME RADIO Complete Line of Batteries

Your Survival Plan (Continued from Page 1) junction with a nuclear weapon A nuclear detonation produces four major characteristics—blast, heat, initial nuclear radiation, and residual radioactivity (fallout). Of these, the first three are essentially instananeous, while the fourth is a danger to your survival over a longer period of time. The first three effects will be studied in this article and next week will be devoted to a detailed analysis of fallout and its relative danger. Several variables affect the blast, heat, and immediate nuclear radiation received from a nuclear weapon. Two of the most important variables are the weapon size and the height of detonation. All nuclear weapons are sized by comparing their power with that of the power of a quanity of T.N.T. A one megaton weapon is equivalent to one million lbs. of T.N.T. Since many size weapons are available to the enemy, the one megaton weapon will be used as a basis for study, keeping in mind that the radius of blast damage increases as the cube root of the size. A one megaton weapon results in virtual complete destruction within a radius of approximately four miles from ground zero. It will also result in first degree burns on bare skin at a distance of 12 miles, and third degree burns at a distance of 8 miles. In addition to burns from direct exposure to the flash and fire ball, a principal hazard to human beings would come from flying debris and from fires started by thermal radiation. The initial nuclear radiation which is released instantaneously with the detonation does not present a seri-

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Thursday, October 6,

GRAHAM'S HOUSE OF GIFTS 3533 W. 39th SU WA. 5-4119 Beautiful DRIFTWOOD • COFFEE TABLES • LAMPS • CANDLE HOLDERS • PICTURES • SMOKING STANDS

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ous hazard beyond the area where heat and blast are of greater concern to persons in the open. The hazards from the blast effects in the outer affected areas can greatly be reduced by shelter. Clothing and any kind of shelter can reduce the danger of direct burns although there is the danger of clothing and frame structures becoming ignited. Shelter therefore, preferable below ground level, is your best protection against the immediate dangers caused by a nuclear weapon. Next weeks article R—Radiological, Part II will .explain how your survival may be imperiled long after weapon detonation and many miles from ground zero. Christmas Cards See the beautiful samples of Personal, Printed cards carried by Los Amigos Class of the Speedway Christian Church. Prices range from 50 cards for $1.50, to 25 cards for $3.95. You can make your selection from 50 ribbon samples. Wrapping paper in boxes or rolls either foil or decorated paper. If you prefer boxed cards, we will be pleased to serve you. Stop in at 5204 W. 15th St. to see the samples or call CH. 1-3033 to have the samples in your home. Marion Farmer, Pres., CH. 4-3966, B. Gummere, CH. 1-3033. Nuts for Sale Amity Circle has pecans and black walnuts for sale. Please phone Mrs. Pierce, CH. 1-6118. FISH FRY Si. Christopher Jr. CYO FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14 Social Room—Begins 5:00 p.m.

HOURS Monday thru Saturday 10 to 8 Friday 10 to 8