Speedway Flyer, Volume 19, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1951 — Page 3

YOU CAN STILL SAVE ON YOUR FOOD COSTS, YET HAVE THE BEST!

ALASKIN PINK SALMON Tip Toe Brand—Tall Can 59c can MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE IN PAPER BAG REG. OR DRIP 79c lb. Minute Steaks TENDER—U.S. INSP. 89c lb. CHIEF ANDERSON BOLOGNA 49c lb.

FRESH BAKERY GOODS ON SUNDAY MORNING LEW'S MARKET Lyndhurst at State Rd. 34 BElmont 4581 Open 8 AM. to 9 PM. Saturday Delivery

COAL & COKE coal Phone AT. 4466 service VALLEY ICE and FUEL CO. 2820 WEST MICHIGAN VERLIN L. WEAVER. Prop.

EDDIE SMITH’S BARBER SHOP 5236 Crawfordsville Road Plenty of Parking Space 2 BARBERS Eddie Smith Darrell Croy

Hollywood Case Grille or Cafeteria Style Steak - Oysters - Chicken - Chops Short Orders Hours: 6 A.M. to 8 P.M. 6 days a week Closed Sundays 1430 MAIN STREET BElmont 0027

Speedway Frozen Food Lockers RETAIL-WHOLESALE 1008 Main Street BElwont 1851 Now Is The Time To Fill Your Freezer or Locker At Wholesale Prices

BEEF HIND QUARTER 63c lb. PLUS PROCESSING

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SWANSDOWN CAKE MIX Chocolate or White Sgi. 25c box E-Z-BAKE FLOUR 5 lb. bag 47c BACON LEAN Grade "A" Sliced 53c lb. SHORT RIBS OF BEEF U. S. INSPECTED 35c lb.

PORK WHOLE OR HALF 32c lb. PLUS PROCESSING

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) nie Frye, Katherine Hill, Ronnie Hunt, Janet Oestrike, Carol Fidler, Mary Ellen Fogarty, Fred Scott. During the past week, classes have been moved into the new classrooms on the second floor of the library addition. These rooms, along with the adjacent room 212, will accommodate classes taught by Miss Spencer, Mr. Bums, and Miss Dittrich. This will place all English and language classes in the same area. The room vacated in the shop addition will be used for mechanical drawing. Chairs for the new library have not yet arrived. The tables and part of the other equipment are here; but, until the chairs are delivered, it will not be possible to open the new library. Members of the 11th grade U.S. History classes and the 12th grade Government classes attended sessions of the Indiana General Assembly Thursday afternoon. They were accompanied by Mr. Dale Weller, history and government teacher. Rev. K. E. Thome of the Christian Church gave lectures to the sixth grade science classes last Friday and today. Last Friday he introduced the subject “The Universe and How Man Studies It.” Today’s subject was “Our Star—The Sun.” Perry Cantwell, of the sixth grade, was a representative of Scout Troop No. 53 in the Indiana General Asembly on Tuesday. He

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OBILUI'S D-X SERVICE Tune-ups Washing Greasing Minor Repairs 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. 5232 Crawfordsville Rd. BElmont 0035

DR. BENJAMIN SCHUFF SPEEDWAY OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted HOURS 9:30 AJd. to 5:30 P.M., MON. thru SAT. Evenings and Sundays by Appointment 1610 AUBURN ST. BElmont 4681

BEEF %fRONT QUARTER 54c lb. PLUS PROCESSING

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repeated {he Scdut Oath before this law making body in commemoration of National Boy Scout Week. He was a guest on Easy Gwinn’s program on WJLBC. The District Solo and Ensemble Contest which was to take place at Arthur Jordan College last Saturday was postponed because of weather and road conditions. The contest will be held tomorrow. 7th, Bth, and 9th grade basketball teams played at Mooresville last Monday night. Results of the games were: Speedway 7th grade 31, Mooresville 15; Mooresville Bth Grade 20, Speedway 10 Speedway Freshmen 39, Mooresville 23. The Speedway varsity and reserves play at Ben Davis tonight. On next Tuesday night, February 13, the postponed game with Pike Township will be played at Speedway. The final game of the season will be at Decatur Central, Friday, February 16. Speedway which has a 4-1 record in Mid-State Conference games, has clinched a tie for first place in the conference race. By defeating Decatur Central in the final game the Spark Plugs could win undisputed possession of the conference title. WASHINGTON THUMPS PLUGS by Jim DeMoss The Washington Continentals defeated Speedway Saturday, February 3, in the Washington gym. Speedway’s record now stands at 6 wins and 9 losses. The Continentals broke f&st and

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held a 12 to 8 advantage over the Sparkplugs at the end of the first period. They widened their margin to 12 points at halftime and the score read: Spedway 15, Washington 27. Federspill was the “big gun” in the Washington attack during the quarter, collecting 11 points. Washington, seemingly gaining momentum all the time, began to drift into “high gear” from the start of the second half. With Curtis, Caulk, McDougall, Wycoff, and Springer, all five, chipping in on the scoring, Washington widened the margin to 21 points and a 45 to 24 third quarter score at the end of the third stanza. Washington failed to slow down as they roared through the fourth quarter, scoring 21 points to the Sparkplugs’ 11 (Speedway’s best quarterly output of the evening), thus widening the margin to 31 points and a final score of Washington 66, Speedway 35. Curtis was the game’s high scorer with 17 points. Dave Wilson was Speedway’s chief “pointgetter” with 12 points. The Speedway reserves lost a heart-breaker to the Continental reserves 25 to 23.

Sectional Tickets (Continued from Page 1) a point system which includes the purchases of Plainfield and Marion County tourney season tickets. For this season we have approximately 725 students and who have season ticket standing. We shall probably receive, at the most, not more than 250 sectional season tickets. Those who wish to purchase Sectional Season Tickets, but who were not season ticket holders, may fill out request blanks and return them; however, the chances that there will be sufficient number of tickets to honor the Requests are not too good. Every effort will be made to distribute tickets on a fair and equitable basis. Tickets will be on sale the week of the 19th of February. All those who return requests will be notified the status of their requests by mail or by telephone on or before February 19. “Advice is like snow: the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mind.”—Coleridge.

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YMCA Helps Education Mothers will find fun and relaxation at the Ladies Day Out program on Tuesday mornings while their children, ages 3-8 years, are taken care of in a supervised play school For the enjoyment of the mothers, the program starts with a “second cup of coffee” followed by a choice or combination of activities—crafts, swimming, and slimnastics. Beginners for trot, waltz, tango, and rhumba are included in the Social Dance Class on Mondays. On Wednesday evenings, there will be a 2-hour Dance Class where partners will “do-si-do” and swing around. The week-day evenings are scheduled with adult beginners I and II and intermediate swimming classes while girls 10-16 years of age may learn on Saturdays. There are both morning and evening plunge periods and adults and juniors may come in on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday afternoons. Registration for the program will be held from January 15 through January 27. For further information, call the Registration Office, Ri. 5471. The YWCA is a Red Feather Service of the Indianapolis Community Chest.

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