Speedway Flyer, Volume 8, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1939 — Page 6
NEW 1940 PHILCO RADIOS/ Now on Displayl NO AERIALI NO GROUNDI NO LIGHTNING HAZARD! Juaj; plug in any light socket and play! Radio ia no sideline ' with us) wo, are radio SPECIALISTSwith SIXTEEN YEARS* experience. So buy your radio from a RADIO STORE. Export service on all makes of radios. Also on display* NORGE gas and electric ranges, washers, and refrigerators, anrd CIRCULATING OIL HEATING STOVES. Seo us before you buy! CASH or EASY TERMSI 3050 H. 16th St. "RADIO BILL" MSDEHWALD 2484
AH APPRECIATION! Wo want to express our sincere appreciation to Bill Rosner for building on Main Street the attractive • and modern drug storo build** ing. Bill has boon "sold" on Speedway for many years as is evidenced by his Long years of work both as a citizen and a business man. Sis new drug store and business building will bo a real asset to our town. There* sere, we want to say to Bill, "Congratulations and Thanks" Tho Speedway Town BoardArt Beeler, John Leonard, and O,R, Mann,
Robert Williams of West 15th Street has just returned from a month's vacation on a farm in tho Southam part of tho state. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams and family are spending a week in Des Moinos, lowa and St. Paul. Minn.
The Youth Choir of Speedway Church will begin rehearsals on September 14th at tho church. ft .ft If The Church School orchestra will begin rehearsals at the church on September 13th.
The Mothers''Chorus of Speedway P.T.A. will hold its first rehearsal at the Speedway Christian Church September 20th at 9*30 a.m. t: t
KEPLER'S SPEEDWAY GARAGE NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE 801. 5092 PUROL. SOLVENIZED GASI Try it in your motorj it knocks "knocks". Car Wash Auto Repair
BACKEMEYER'S GROCERY OPED ALL Ofly LABOR 009/ GROCERIES MEATS 5408 Crawfordsville Ice Creak Bel* 1353
FRED'S MARKET • West 13th Street And Winton Avenue GROCERIES MEATS Residence Telephone* Belmont 2112
THE POINT BARBER SHOP Two Barbers* Harry Ingerton Bert Howe Fine Barbor Sorvicbl "It Pays To Look Weill"
