Speedway Flyer, Volume 8, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1939 — Page 2

CULVER COAL CO. COAL COKE WOOD o k 0 r We have a new stoker coal, the highest, 8..T.U. stoker I coal in W. Va. Try'^^V'-- J/) ) a ton and be *——~l that it is the best on I the market. „ , r Bel. 0744

Ralston's Grocery 5230 West 16th St. GROCERIES MEATS Residence Telephone: Belmont 4815

SCHOONOVER'S. STANDARD OIL SERVICE STATION 16th At Main Bel. 4600 MAY WE INTRODUCE? Our new mechanic whose name in "Nick”, and the man who "knows his stuff" when it comes to auto repairing of any kind. When your car's on the "blink" bring it to Nickl

ROSNER'S DRUGS 16th At Main ■* It’s certainly handy to have a complete drug store right hors in Speedwayl We serve this community with a complete line of quality drugs, and in fact, everything a modern drug store handles.

FULLER-SANDS BEAUTY SHOP 1344 Kain Street Belmont 2344 PERMANENTS FINGERWAVES MANICURES Hours: Mon. Tues. Wed. 8:30 to 6:00 Thurs. Fri. Sat. 8:30 to 8:00

■A.E. WHITAKIER -LOCAL AND OVERLAND MOVING*. * ALL LOADS INSUREDI Jobs Estimated Free I 2332 W. Michigan St Cull: Belmont 0680 Day or Night

SPEEDWAY FLYER Published Each Week By The SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Howard Anderson Editor Bel. 2242 5215 W. 15th St.

-ROSES IN SPEEDWAY-. ■ Spring is the most fitting time to take up the study, of nature. Everyone feels the urge to get out in the open,, a release'from the shut-in days of winter. Wepeople of Speedway are indeed fortunate to live with< in walking distance- of a creek and woodlands where wo can go and observe the many kinds of. trees, floweri and birds. Even if you do not wish to be an active gardener, many have found nature study an important factor in building- a state of happiness. Like the gardener they study and work with tho first-hand products of -the Master-Hand When you read JOSEPH IN- • EGYPT, you will find ano- ‘ whole chapter given to the details of Potiphur*s garden. It is while working in this garden that Joseph first meets Pottphar. Wo mentioned the flowering Dogwood tree last week and sinco have read a wonderful article accompanied by colored pictures in the February COUNTRY GENTLEMAN It is the story of Adolf Muller’s enthusiasms for America’s flowering Dogwood. Some vory good tips for gardonors, by Victor H. Ries, are in tho same issue, sjj at you'r local drug store. Washington was a farmer as well as tho father of ou r country•

IN CASE OF FIRE IN SPEEDWAY! Call: Bel. 1400