Speedway Flyer, Volume 10, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1941 — Page 4

INSURANCE GOING WITHOUT INSURANCE PROTECTION IS A LUXURY VERY FEW PEOPLE CAN AFFORD SAFETY FIRST, call—Belmont 0553 Harvey & Coleman \ COLEMAN INSURANCE AGENCY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE AUTO FINANCE 4901 West 16th Street Speedway, Indiana

Come In and Call For Me The Victor does everything humanly possible to save you money. Furnish your home with merchandise from the Victor and you will be sure to be happy. The store is open each HL Friday and Saturday nights until 9:00 p.m. Walter C. Blase Res. Phone BE 3828-R LI 7555 VICTOR .JrvßNirm col* 231-237 West Washington Street The Speedway Flyer : Your Own

Get Your Car Ready For Spring Driving! It’s time to have your transmission and differential grease changed—your oil changed—your car greased. SPRING MOTOR TUNE-UP Carburetor and Brake Service Body & Fender Repairs Generator & Starter Service—Delco-Remy & Auto-Lite Service Schoonover’s Standard Service Station 16th at Main Street Belmont 4600

FOR THE BETTER GRADES OF COAL call BILL GARLAND to Champe-Garland Coal Co. Inc. 14??, W. 30th St. Wabash 4543 5201 West 16th Street Belmont 0326

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CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED Dressmaking and alterations of all kinds. Men’s and ladies. Tailor experience. Machine made buttonholes, 25c per dozen. Miss Pearl Kuykendall, 1840 Fisher. WANTED TO TRADE Would like to trade dental work for house painting. Dr. Kunkel. Call after 6:00 o’clock, 1462 Main Street or Belmont 2006. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms. Second house north of State Road 34 on east side of High School Rd. Mrs. Oscar E. Ranck. FOR SALE—4-room modern house new. 1143 Gross. 1 square east of Tibbs Ave. Extra lot available. F.H.A. Terms. ROOMS FOR RENT—I73I Kessler Boulevard. Belmont 3979, DRESSMAKING—Suits and coats, also alterations. Draperies and curtains made. Quilting. Chair slip covers made. Lavon Hazelwood. Belmont 2052. WANTED—Paper hanging, painting and paper cleaning. Work J guaranteed. Miller, 3545 I W. Washington Street. Belmont ’ 3140-M. \ WANTED—Curtains to launder. 10c per strip. 3624 West 16th. Bel. 1052-J.

Home Show Tickets Now On Sale Two local agencies for the early sale of tickets for the Indianapolis Home Show have been set up in Speedway by Mrs. Mollie Bardsley and Mrs. Dottie V., Hodgson who represent the Women’s Department Club of the Municipal Gardens in the sale of tickets. Mrs. Hod? c o. announced this week that tickets may be purchased at either Beck’s or Rosner’s Drug Store for 25c each (the tickets at the time of the show will cost 40c each.) The Home Show will begin April 18th.

TkS®®; FRIENDLY FIMiERAL DIRECTOR FLOYD FARLEY RESIDENCE 4924 W. 16th St. Office and Chapel

16 04 WEST MORRIS STREET

I Bowling Notes Individual* three games high: C. Fulle, 228-203-191, total 622; C. Yarnell, 210-180-226, total 616; R. Perin, 231-202-200, total 633. Individual, single game high: Geo. Lesman, 234; T. Wilbur, 233; R. Perin, 231. Team three games high: FullerSands Beauty Shoppe, 989-900-995 total 2884; J. Grande & Sons, 924-877-943, total 2744; Speedway Golf Course, 816-888-1003, total 2707. Team single game high: Speedway Golf Course, 1003; FullerSands, 995; Fuller-Sands, 989. Fuller-Sands, Speedway Golf and J. Grande, three time winner from Grande Hardware, Noffkes Cafeteria and Sharon-Lee. Speedway Lumber Company, H. r E. Rosner Drugs, Corkys Tavern, Culver Coal Company and Becks Drugs, two time winners from Zinks Market, Inc., Walts Cleaners Lyons Dept. Store, Aetna Insurance and Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Team Standings won lost Aetna Insurance C 057 27 Walts Cleaners 52 32 Zinks Market 51 33 Spdwy. Golf Course 51 33 Culver Coal Co. ...'. 48 36 Sharon-Lee 47 37 Becks Drugs 47 37 Spdwy. Lbr. C 045 39 J. Grande & Son 44 40 Rosner Drugs 44 40 Indpls. Motor Spdwy39 45 Fuller-Sands Beauty Shop 34 50 Corkys Tavern 31 53 Grande Hardware 18 66 Lyons Department Store .. .33 51 Noffkes Cafeteria 29 55

School News (Marcy Mann) Hello, everybody! Guess who? That’s right, it’s your old high school reporter again, back to give you the latest “dope” on S.H.S! What’s new? Well, we’ll have to find out. Ready? Here goes! OPEN LETTER TO THE SENIORS FROM WE, THE PUBLIC Friends: Your play was really a success! Yes, we’ve got to admit that Broadway hasn’t got much on good old Speedway High, as far as acting ability’s concerned! We all think that everyone was grand, clear down to the ushers! Yes, Seniors, hats off to you, and may all your future efforts be just as successful! Say folks, our commercial teams did alright for themselves at Southport’s County Meet! However we’re expecting even more from them at Danville this Saturday! Everyone of the teams came in fourth place, except bookkeeping, when our team, Walter Slattery, Lolita Schoenewey and Dot Gleason, came home with a plaque they won for placing third! Pretty good work, kids! Keep it up!

Ah, here’s some news that was just handed to me! Let’s see what it is? Well, 11’11 be doggoned! It’s the “line-up” for the Commercial Contest at Danville this Saturday. I wonder who the lucky scholars are—well, there one way of finding out—it says: Bookkeeping: Walter Slattery, Dorothy Gleason, Novella Northcott. Advanced Typing: Margie Kelly, Dot Gleason, Dot Moldthan, Ferda Crawley, Eva Daupert, Joan Heuser. ■Shorthand: Marcy Mann, Joan McGaughey, Marjorie Renne, Lolita Schoenwey, Novella Northcott, Marjorie Sauer. Beginning Tpying: Jr. Roberts, Gertrude Daupert, Jenny Phipps, Robert Schowalter, Joan Dorsett, Keith Rhodes. Business Adjustability: Margie Kelly, Dot Gleason, Ferda Crawley I Congratulations! We’re expect- > ing big things from you! So don’t

Mrs. Chas. F. Langwell Your Speedway Representative Bel. 1617

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The Point Barber Shop BERT HOWE I 808 SHIPLEY ——— TWO BARBERS EVERY DAY!

Open 24 Hours A Day Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop —SANDWICHES— Ice Cream Free With Pie—_ 10c Hamburgers - 5c WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE Clarence M. Houpt 1504 Main Street

disappoint us! Reverend Anderson delivered a most interesting talk to the student body and faculty Wednesday during Convocation. But, of course? all of his talks are interesting! Anyway we want to thank him, and hope that he’ll come back again real soon! Here’s hoping! Hot dogs! Guess what? Speedway is going to be over-run with kids this next Friday, and Monday. Why—you want to know? Well, it’s kinda of a secret, but you won’t tell anyone. S.H.S. is going to fling wide her doors, dismiss school, and everyone’s going to have a wonderful time! In other words, we have a Spring Vacation! Isn’t it won-

Speedway Theatre SPEEDWAY CITY SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY—APRIL 6-7-8 IDA LUPINO HUMPHREY BOGART ‘HIGH SIERRA’ And CHARLES BOYER MARGARET SULLAVAN ‘BACK STREET’ . COLORTONE CARTOON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—APRII, 9-10 EDWARD D. ROBINSON—EDDIE ALBERT DISPATCH FROM REUTERS And ROSEMARY LANE GEORGE REEVES ‘ALWAYS A BRIDE’ NEWS • CARTOON ————— 1 111 FRIDAY and SATURDAY—APRIL 11-12 ROGER PRYOR—EVE ARDEN—CLIFF EDWARDS ‘She Couldn’t Say No’ And RICHARD ARLEN ANDY DEVINE ‘THE LEATHER PUSHERS’ NEWS COMEDY

derf ul? Weli, before I burst with joy, I d better quit this little bit of narration, until next week—toodleoo! I .______ Speedway Lodge No. 729, F. & A. M. April Calendar April 10, 1941, Stated Meeting. April 17, 1941, E. A. Degree April 24, 1941, E. A. Degree. Wm. B. Groover, W. M. TRY CLASSIFIED ADS THEY BRING RESULTS