Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1961 — Page 4
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PEST CONTROL "SERVICE ALSO IN TERMITE WORK" TERMITE WORK GUARANTEED! "Free Termite Inspection" 4601 L 35th Street LI. 7-1308
More and More Leading Home Builders Are Displaying This Symbol 0f... TOTAL-ELECTRIC
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Look for It When You Look for a Home
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• FERTILIZERS • TOOLS • CRAB GRASS PRE-KILL • • GRASS SEED • PEAT MOSS PERENNIALS —« Kinds “Ready To Plant” WE HAVE SONJANA . . . "The Climbing Strawberry Plant" BLOOM FLOWERS SPENCER and EDWARDS W. 10th & Tibbs Ave. ME. 6-5556 “Plenty of Free Parlcissy”
SMITH’S Barber & Beauty Shop A Complete Barber and Beauty Service For the Entire Family! OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY RALPH C. SMITH, Proprietor 4905 West 14th Street CH. 4-1771
“IF YOU HID* HEADACHE ... WOULD YOU GO TO A T.U. SHOP FOR MEMCHET So .. . Why Go To a Drug Store or Grocery For T.V. Tubes!! Reasons Why You Should Go To Ellwanger Electric For T.V., HI-FI and Radio Tubes ☆ 1. Standard Price ☆ 2. A Serviceman Will Chock Your Tubes. Why Be In Doubt? ☆ 3. Accurate and Expensive Tube Checkers Used. No Do-It-Yourself Checkers ☆ 4. Technical Assistance When Needed. ☆ 5. First Line Standard Brand Tubes. No Foreign Brand Sold. ☆6. Why Buy More Tubes Than Needed. We Can Tell You What Tubes Are Causing Your Trouble! "All Above At No Extra Cost" ELLWANGER ELECTRIC ME. 6-1911 mw. u> .... .■ radio-t.v. -HW-sraeo 2538 W. loth St SALES AND SERVICE
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The builder whose homes qualify for an award of the Gold Medallion is the builder who offers you the newest and best in modern living. A Gold Medallion Home is a total-electric home ... with flameless, clean and safe Electric heat and appliances. You get more in a Gold Medallion Home.
< wMIbI V I fi •yyMW ; ® '"“• • /'* ..■**■■ * *•". : mk K', V ■■■■■■""' ■** , b *SKMm I Builder ?■ g urteiKi luniu »<< tnuue lilts *uy Familiar sight on lawns these days Remember when fertilizing a lawn was a dirty, back-breaking job that nobody would think of asking the lady of the house to do? How times have changed since dean, odorless, lightweight turf builder® came along! Today, milady (unasked) finds a brisk stroll with the Scotts Spreader a welcome change from indoor duties. And the greener, thicker lawn die gets is a constant source of pride and joy. Why not take a turf builder “lawn break” yourself? Save 5.00-Turfßuilder (reg. 4.95) plus Scotts Spreader (reg. 16.95) both only 16.90 SPEEDWAY HARDWARE ■ ’ x. i 1612 N. Lyndhurst 8:30 to 6 Daily CH. 4-3156 OR SPEEDWAY LAWN & GARDEN CENTER 5242 Crawfordsville Rd. CH. 4-5811
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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) we invite you to worship with us. The first service, 9:00 o’clock, is a Family Service. The second service begins at 10:45. Church School f .r the Children’s Division meets at 9:30 and 10:45. Youth and adult classes meet at 10:00 (following the first service). A Nursery is maintained for both morning worship services. You are cordially invited to worship with us this Sunday. CRUSADERS CHOIR will rehearse on Friday, April 21, at 3:15 p.m. Immanuel Choir will rehearse at 4:15 p.m. Chancel Choir will rehearse at 7:30 p.m., at the Church. “THE HAPPY LIFE IS ...” is the sermon theme on which Rev. Howard E. Wright will speak at both morning worship services on Loyalty Sunday, April 23. The Crusaders Choir will sing the anthem at the 9:00 o’clock service. At the 10:45 o’clock service the Chancel Choir will sing the Anthem, “I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked” by O’Hara. Dr. Milton S. Trusler will be the offertory soloist at the latter service and will sing “The Penitent” by Van De Water. ON SUNDAY, April 23rd and 30th, during the adult Church School period, 10:00-10:30 a.m., Rev. Howard E. Wright will lead an adult interest group on “The Methodist Discipline and Methodist Beliefs.” ■5:00-7:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 23, JR. HI M.Y.F. will meet at the Church for a special pizza party. Bring 15 cents for cost of pizza. There will be study, devotions, and fellowship. 6:00-8:00 p.m., on Sunday, April 23, SR. HI M.Y.F. will meet at the Church for a pizza party. Bring 25 cents for cost of pizza. Devotions and fellowship. TEENS & TWENTIES will meet on Sunday, April 23, at 6:00 p.m., at the Church. This is a new class for young adults. Organized recently with Mr. and Mrs. Keith V. Young as Counsellors, the group meets every Sunday evening from 6:00-8:30 p.m. for study, recreation, and refreshments. A most friendly invitation is extended to all young adults in the community, Who are not presently attending such a church group, to participate in this fellowship. A cordial welcome awaits you this Sunday. ; DEADFRSHIP TRAINING WORKSHOP for teachers will have its final session on Monday, April 24, at 7:30 p.m., at the Church. Mrs. Charles Ellinwood, district children’s worker, will be guest leader. 1 .FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE will meet on Wednesday, April 26, at 12:30 pm., at the Church for a dessert luncheon and regular meeting. Mrs. Hazel Woodward, Mrs. Gerald A. Myers, and Mrs. Raymond T. Wise will be co-hostesses. , COMMISSIONS ON MISSIONS will meet on Wednesday, April 26, at 7:30 p.m., at the Church/ METHODIST SUMMER CAMPING PROGRAM—Junior Camp for sth and 6th grades, Intermediate Camp for 7th, Bth, and 9th grades, and Senior Camp for High School young people are part of the Summer Camping Program of our Methodist Conference. Advanced registration is required. For dates of the various camping periods and for information, kindly contact Director of Summer Camping, Mrs. John E. Nebon, CH. 4-2910 NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK—May 7-14.
LEW’S BEAUTY SALON Lew Koziura, Beautician COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE “Complete es ItEVEDW Comnettee* For Appointment ★ Soft Water ★ TV Call CH. 4>1895 ' *421 RSMR CT.
FREDRICK FALENDER personally invites you to the GRAND OPENING SHOWING of 3 Exciting New Homes in MEADOWOOD... 0 DAILY AND SUNDAY, 1-8 PM. #■ SAT. 1-6 6100 Block West 30th St. (Just East of High School Road) THE FORESIGHT SERIES of homes BUILT EXCLUSIVELY by FREDRICK FALENDER Meadowood: 6109 W. 30th St. AX. 1-2562
GRAHAM'S ... has Added Something "NEW" FRIGIDAIRE Appliances * WASHERS ■ DRYERS * RANGES * REFRIGERATORS "We Still Have Our Complete Line of Gifts!" GRAHAM’S HOUSE OF GIFTS 3533 W. 30th StWA. 5-4110 9L" Monday 4 *“ u “wtoT
Frozen Foods In Poly Bags If family size frozen fruits and vegetables are too small for your needs, and the institutional pack too large perhaps the family economy size packed in polyethylene bags may be just right. Vegetables and fruits packeC in these see-through bags are frozen individually instead of the conventional black freezing method.
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STAG PARTY St. Francis de Sales Men's deb 22nd and Avondale Place Friday, April 28 8 to 12 p.m.
The frozen foods are then packed in the containers. These economy packs are usually less expensive than the family size package and a convenience too. Because the corn kernels or peas have been frozen individually, it’s possible to use as much or as little of one package as you wish. Return the rest to the freezer and store for future use. No defrosting, sawing or chopping is necessary to divide the package. The “pour and store” transparent bags are good for another reason: you see exactly what you’re buying. Ham 'n Aspargus Bake Slices of tender, delicate flavored ham are elegant in this easy-to-prepare casserole called Ham *N Asparagus Bake. Just place the ham slices in the bottom of a 2 quart casserole. Arrange fresh or canned asparagus spears on top of the ham. Then pour in a can of condensed cream of mushroom soup diluted with a half cup of milk. On top
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of the layers sprinkle on the contents of a can of French-fried onions. Cover the casserole and bake in a moderate oven of 375 degrees for about 20 minutes or until bubbling hot. Served with a crisp tossed salad, crusty rolls, steaming hot coffee and fresh rhubarb pie you’ll have a meal. Meat Makes The Meal Meat makes the meal. Other foods complement your meat selection. Choqse this main dish carefully and thoughtfully, because it will probably be your largest investment of the meal. When you buy meat, get the best value for your money. Select meat that will satisfy the taste of your family, be tender, and have a rich flavor—yet be economical YOU'RE INVITED! W.S.CJS. FASHION SHOW MAY 12TH —SEE LATEST FASHIONS—
• Low Interest Rates. Only $4.50 per hundred per year. Up to 24 month* to repay. Slightly higher on 30 or 36 month loans. • Low Monthly Payments. • I awe u>a earn Loan arrangomonis maae quickly and easily.
