Speedway Flyer, Volume 9, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1940 — Page 2

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Pictures Showing Beautiful Eastwood Park, Clermont, Indiana. IDEAL LOCATION VERY LOW TAXES HIGHLY RESTRICTED With all the conveniences. Think of it—Sidewalks, Streets, School, Churches, Stores, Utilities, and only 12 to 15 minutes to the heart of City, Indianapolis Buy a lot or many in Eastwood Park. Prolong your life years by living among beautiful trees, breathing good, pure air, out of noise and dirt

Beautiful Wooded Lots Many Wonderful Elms, perhaps 100 years old Men who know property, say this of Eastbrook Park: “I consider this, as an auctioneer, one of the best I have ever been employed to sell. Beautiful to say the.Jeast.” (Signed) JOE FLESHER, President American Auction Co., Auctioneers. George G. Schmidt, Surveyor and Engineer, says of Eastwood Park “This is one of the most beautiful and ideal locations I have ever platted. (Signed) GEORGE G. SCHMIDT

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37 Lin. Zephyr Sedan 39 Ford Coupe 85 39 Ford Coupe 60 37 Ford Fordor 85 37 Ford D Lx Tudor 85 37 Ford Std. Tudor 85 37 Ford Tudor 60 36 Ford Tudor

These cars have been thoroughly reconditioned and carry our 30-day warranty

OTIS GRAY AUTO CO. Good Place To Buy That Used Car" Brownsburg, Indiana Salesmen - Don Gray; Jim Gray

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36 Ford Coupe 35 Ford Tudor 34 Ford D-lx Tudor 34 Oldsmobile Coupe 31 Model A Tudor 37 Ford Pickup extra good shape 36 Ford Pickup

94 Lots On the Grounds Clermont, Indiana Three Miles West Indianapolis Speedway on Highway 34 to Crawfordsville, % Mile West Indianapolis Country Club, 3 Squares South Drug Store, Clermont.

AFTERNOONS 2 P. M. NIGHT 6:00 P. M.

PAVING OF ROAD 67 NOW COMPLETED Modern Highway Links Indianapolis-Vincennes New Pavement on Road 67 Near Martinsville Opening of a five-mile section of Road 67 about August 1 will complete the modernization of this important highway linking Indianapolis and Vincennes, it was pointed out today by T. A. Dicus, chairman of the State Highway Commission. Paving of the last section, extending north-ean. from Martinsville, was completed several days ago and work is now in progress on grading and finishing the shoulders. As soon as the new pavement can be used without harm, it will be opened to traffic and work on the shoulders will be completed while the pavement is in use. The contract for this section was held by the Calumet

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Paving Company of Indianapolis. Modernization of Road 67 between the State Capitol and the city in which the Territorial Capitol was located has been one of the continuing project of the State Highway Commission over a period of years and represents the expenditure of several hundred I thousand dollars for grading, paving and structures. The improved route has resulted in the elimination of several railroad grade ■ crossings, the elimination of many I miles of narrow, twisting road and [the construction of bridges with .wide roadways and ample carryling strength for present-day com'mercial traffic. I In addition to shortening distance and motoring time between Indianapolis and Vincennes, Road 67 is an important link in the State* Highway Commission’s development of a more direct route between Indianapolis and Evansville. This route will follow Road

67 from Indianapolis to Worthington, following Road 57 south and west from Worthington to Evansville. Work is still in progress at several points along the relocated sections of Road 57. Completion of work on Road 67 is one of many construction projects which the State Highway Commission has under way this summer to modernize the ten thousand miles of state highways in Indiana, making them more safe and more convenient. A number of other important improvements have already been completed and still others will be finished and opened to traffic in coming weeks. INDIANA STATE FAIR AGRICULTURAL PAMPHLETS READY FOR DISTRIBUTION Classifications of the Agriculture Department of the Indiana State Fair, Autist 30 to September 6, inclusive, are now ready for distribution in booklet form to prospective exhibitors, Guy Cantwell, Gosport, Indiana, Department Director announced today. The Agriculture Department will offer a total of $8,677 in premiums this year which is exclusive of the money offered for Club work, according to Mr. Cantwell, with $4,071.75 going to the Agricultural Division, $1,700.75 going to the Horticulture Division, $590.50 to the Apiary and $2,314 to Floriculture. Mr. Cantwell announced that C. E. Troyer, LaFontaine, will be Chief Assistant Director, with Peter J. Lux, Shelbyville, and C. E. Edwards, Connersville, as Assistants in the agriculture products. L. M. Vogler, Hopes, Indian and A. T. Wiancko, West* Lafayette, Idiana, will serve as grain judges, and Fay C. Gaylord, West Lafayette, will serve as vegetable judge. R. L. Winklepleck, West Lafayette will be assistant in charge of Horticulture, with J. H. Gourley, Wooster, Ohio as judge. Ben A. Wilkens, Indianapolis, Indiana will serve as assistant in charge of Apiary, and C. E. Dunham, Columbus, Ohio will act as judge. Flopculture will be in charge of Clarence R. Greene. Indianapolis with Lester Morris, Danville, serving as judge. Mr. Cantwell calls attention of all anticipating an exhibit at the Indiana State Fair that entries close at midnight, August 14. The booklet showing the classification of the Agricultural Depart-, ment, now being offered free, carries complete information on premiums, methods used in judging, the divisions of the state as applying to various products, and other valuable data. The booklets may be obtained by writing Harry G. Templeton, State Fair Manager, State Fairgrounds, Indiartapolis.