Speedway Flyer, Volume 9, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1940 — Page 4

Saturday, August 3, is the last day of VICTOR’S 9th SEMI ANNUALBONUS SALE % more merchandise on any purchase I / '5Bonus on electric refrigerators, radios, I washing machines and all household |X goods. Walter C. Blase VICTOR JnWlTmic<S» 251-237 West Washing,,,, street u JJW

RALSTON'S GROCERY 5230 WEST 16th STREET GROCERIES MEATS ICE CREAM COLD DRINKS Residence Phone: Belmont 4815

CLASSIFIED ADS,; SUMMER IS THE TIME FOR STUDY—More and more people are taking advantage of the summer time for extra study. Let me help you with your piano lessons this summer. Mrs. John Compton, Tai. 1615, Speedway studio, 4977 West 13th St. GRAIN DEALERS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Indianapolis, announces as official Speedway City Agents: NOBLES, Inc., 1522 Main Street. Save 25% on your fire insurance. Ask NOBLE. WANTED—Room in Speedway by young single lady. Call Belmont 3411. YOUNG FRIES FOR SALE—26c per pound. 10c for dressing. 5112 Crawfordsville Rd. Speed- . way. Mrs. C. D. Shockley. FOR RENT—6 room modern house Built-in features. Close to Washington High School. Available in August. 124 N. Sheffield. WANTED—Four or more Speedway Gardeners who wish the Flower Grower for a year at $1.25. Muriel Staley, 5080 W. 16th Street CARD OF THANKS—I wish to thank the Needlework Guild for the flowers sent during by illness and also to thank my friends for their kindness. —Mrs. Ida Kuhn. MODERN COTTAGE FOR RENT at Lake Manitou. Call Bel. 2788 R ROOMS FOR RENT—CaII Belmont 2655 M. FOR RENT——Good 3 bedroom double on Ruckle near 38th St. Call Bel. 1654-J.

Boost Speedway Letha’s BEAUTY SHOP 5975 W. 16th St Bel. 2760 Letha Medenwald Our shop will be closed during the last two weeks of August for our summer vacation.

SPEEDWAY COAL & SUPPLY CO. 5050 W. 13th St BELMONT 0140

Sueedway Beauty Shop 5576 W. 15th St BeL 0527 Edith Dickerson Walker

ROSES IN SPEEDWAY Whoever makes a garden, Has, oh, so many friends— Tne glory of the morning, The dew when daylight ends, The wind, the rain, and sunshine, and dew, and fertile sod, Fnr he who makes a garden, Works hand in hand with God. —Douglas Malloch. I The August “Flower Grower Magazine” came this week and it is so well filled with timely garden news that everyone interested in their next years flowers should have a copy. From now into cold weather is planting time for next year’s flowers. Now is the time to set Iris, Oriental Poppy, sow Pansy and Viola seed, also Delphinium seed (or better still buv seedlings of any perennial you want. Richards Gardens, Box F 8 Plainwell, Michigan makes a business of selling seedlings. These small plants stand the shock of transpanting better than large clumps and they will bloom next year. This is a fine wav to start a perennial border at a small cost. It is not a bit too early to start ordering the bulbs that will bloom next spring, and the best way to know what you want is to send for catalogs. That is another reason why you should have a copy of the Flower Grower, so as to get the names and addresses of the seed and nurserymen. Their catalogs are free and there is a wealth of information in every one of them. One of the common complaints of the days is crab grass, sometimes called water grass because it shows up about the time we want to water so much. As it is an annual grass one of the best ways to fight it is to prevent it from going to seed. Cut. rake and cut again, keep it short and seedless. A little extra feeding of Vigoro around all flowers and shrubs and well watered in at this time will give better blossoms this fall. A new book by Mrs. Marion Cran is “Gardens of Character”, a lovely revealing book, enriched with wisdom of experience, and alive with graceful charm and humor. “The Yearling” is another book you will enjoy if you like nature stories; you will love Penny and his wisdom of wild animals, birds and plants. A grand book for members of the Conservation Club. —M. S.

SPEEDWAY MASONIC LODGE WILL MEET The Speedway Lodge, No. 729, F. & A. M. will hold its stated meeting on Thursday night, Aug. Bth at the North Park Temple, 30th and Clifton Streets. All members are asked to take notice of this announcement and be present for this meeting. Ernest A. Welty, Sec. BETHEL TO MEET Bethel No. 11, Order of Job’s Daughters, will have its regular meeting Saturday, August 3. at 2 p. m. At this meeting the completion of one year back in its bld home—Lyndhurst Masonic Temple will be celebrated. The members and invited guests will enjoy a party at this time. Mrs. Charles Spencer will be installed as Director of Music at this meeting.

BACKEMEYER’S GROCERY 5408 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 1363 GROCERIES MEATS ICE CREAM Open Sunday All Day

3IVIL SERVICE EXAMS TO BE HELD FOR AIRBRUSH ILLUSTRATOR The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations to fill air-brush illustrator positions in the Federal Government. The examinations cover four grades, with salaries ranging from $1,620 a year for the junior grade, to $2,300 a year for the senior grade. .The salaries are subject to a deduction of 3Vz per cent toward a retirement annuity. Applications must be on file with the Commission’s Washington office not later than August 26 if received from States east of Colorado, and not later than August 29, 1940, if received from Colorado and States westward. Applicants must have completed a 4-year high-school course, or 14 units of high-school study. In adI dition they must have had elementary illustrating training or experience, supplemented by experience in different air-brush retouching and similar work. Applicants may substitute additional experience for the high-school education; and they may also substitute for part of the experience, completion of illustrative design or commercial art courses in a recognized college or residence art school. Applicants must not have passed their fiftyfifth birthday. Full information as to the requirement for the examinations, and application forms may be obtained from the Secretary of the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners at the post office or customhouse in any city which has a post office of the first or second class, or from the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C.

CLERMONT MAN DEAD Leslie Good, age 75 years, one of Clermont’s prominent business men departed this life Friday July 26th at 3:10 a. m. after an illness of two years. He was born Jan. 14, 1875 in Franklin, Ind. He was married to Mary Alice Walden, to which union six children was born one dying in infancy. He was a member of the 1.0.0. F. Lodge at Traders Point. He is survived by three daughters, Maggie Powell of Cleveland, Ohio, Jessie Moore of Martinsville, Nora Ayers of Pendleton, two sons. Don J. Good of Clermont and Edgar Good; one brother, William L. Good of Providence, Ind., twenty-four grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were conducted from the home Saturday afternoon by Rev. E. L. Day of Indianapolis. Burial, Franklin, Ind. INDIANS HOME FOR STAY AT PERRY STADIUM The Indianapolis Indians,, after a long road trip, are opening a series of games starting tonight at the Perry Stadium. Tonight the Columbus Red Birds will be their guests. Tuesday and Wednesday the Indians will play host to th.

CONSERVATION CLUB ANNOUNCES PRIZE LIST FOR PICNIC The Speedway Conservation Club wishes to thank all donors of prizes contributed for their first picnic to be held Sunday, August 11th, at the Riverside Fish Hatcheries. Donors and prizes to date are as follows: Beck’s Drugs Fishing Tackle (value $5.00) Belmont Electric Co .'. Sunbeam Iron Bush-Feezle Sporting Goods Co Casting Line Charles Brockman (Heddon Co.) 3 Heddon River Runts Culver Coal Co Fly Tackle Em-Roe Sporting Goods Co True-Temper Rod Etter’s Phillips 66 Station 5 Gallons of Gasoline Fuller-Sands Beauty Shop Shampoo, Set, and Manicure Grande Hardware Co., Hardware For the Ladies John Grande & Sons Potted Plant Guarantee Tire and Rubber Co Flashlight Hoffman’s Sporting Goods Co 2 plugs, casting line, 9 spoons Kepler’s Speedway Garage Grease Job S. S. Kresge Co Tackle Box Lyons Department Store Merchandise (value $5.00) Marott Shoe Store Souvenir Whistles A. C. Moldthan, Real Estate Unannounced Noble’s Real Estate and Insurance Foxtail Souvenirs Noffke’s Case • SI.OO in Cash Point Barber Shop Haircut and Shampoo Rosner’s Drug Store Merchandise (value $3.00) Schoonover’s Standard Service Grease Job Sears, Roebuck & Co To Be Announced Skidmore’s Barber Shop Haircut and Tonic Sharon-Lee Sandwich Shop SI.OO in Cash Smith-Hassler Co : Casting Line Speed-Ette Grille ....'. SI.OO in Trade Speedway Case 50c in Cash Speedway Cleaners and Shoe Rebuilders Cleaning & Pressing Job Speedway Furniture Store . To Be Announced Speedway Lumber Co To Be Announced Speedway State Bank SI.OO on Child’s Saving Account Speedway Theatre To Be Announced Sportsman’s Store Sport Cast Reel Stan’s Barber & Beauty Shop Oil Shampoo and Set Vonnegut Hardware Co Air-Fed Minnow Bucket The club wishes to extend additional thanks to Zink’s Market for their daily delivery of lettuce to our pheasants.

TO SLEEP IN COMFORT Inner Spring Mattresses $12.50 up Bed Springs $7.00 “ p Speedway Furniture Store

Louisville Colonels, and again will leave on a road trip, returning to the Stadium Tuesday, Wednesday, August 13th and 14th to engage the Minneapolis Millers. A cool evening’s entertainment at the Perry Stadium with breezes from the White River. Announcement is being made of examinations for stenographers to establish employment lists to fill vacancies, as they may occur, in the Unemployment Compensation Division, the State Department of Public Welfare, and the Hendricks County Dept, of Public Welfare. Applications to take the examinations must be filed with the Bureau of Personnel, 141 South THE SPEEDWAY FLYER IS SPEEDWAY’S OWN. SEND IN YOUR NEWS ITEMS

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Complete Life Insurance Service For Speedway City . Do you need more Family Protection, Mortgage Insurance, Retirement Income, A Policy on your Child, Business Insurance or an Annuity? Whatever your life insurance problem may be—l can help you find the answer. See or Call Bernard F. Rosner 5400 West 10th Street Belmont 2821 Agent For INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE CO. An Old Line, Legal Reserve Mutual Company. In business for 35 years and with over $112,000,000 of insurance in force.

CANNING SUPPLIES ® ave Everything You N ee( l F®r Your Summer Canning _ f _ Grande’s Hardware I 1522 Main Street Belmont 4988

Open 24 Hours A Day, Except Sunday, When We Close At 1:00 A. M. Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop —SANDWICHES— We make our own ice cream, Vanilla or Chocolate—2sc quart WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE Clarence M. Houpt 1504 Main Street

Speedway Theatre SPEEDWAY CITY FRIDAY and SATURDAY—AVGUST 2-3 JEAN HERSHOLT DOROTHY LOVETT 'Meet Doctor Christian' And CHARLES STARRETT LORNA GRAY With SONS OF THE PIONEERS 'The Stranger From Texas’ hapter B—“GREEN HORNET” COMED SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY—AUGUST 4-5-6 'TORRID ZONE’ JAMES CAGNEY ANN SHERIDAN PAT O’BRIEN And CHARLES WINNINGER JEAN PARKER RICHARD CARLSON ‘BEYOND TOMORROW’ Wednesday and Thursday—august 7-8 TYRONE POWER DOROTHY LAMOUR 'JOHNNY APOLLO” And WARREN WILLIAM JOAN PERRY 'The Lone Wolf Strikes’