Speedway Flyer, Volume 10, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1941 — Page 4
ONLY 8 MORE DAYS And the Victor’s 11th Semi-Annual BONUS SALE * • will be over.
Come in and purchase anything yon need. If yon are not ready for it, use our layaway service for future delivery. This also includes the BONUS which is ’4 more merchandise on any purchase at no additional cost to yon.
Walter C. Blase Res. Phone BE 3828-R 1,, LI 7555 VICTOI JrtJRNITUKE co** 231-237 West Washington Street
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Carburetor and Brake Service Body & Fender Repairs Generator & Starter Service—Deleo-Remy & Auto-Lite Service Schoonover’s Standard Service Station 18th at Main Street Belmont 4600
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CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED —Paper hanging, painting and paper cleaning. Work guaranteed. Miller, 3545 W. Washington Street. Belmont 3140-M. WANTED—Beginning piano students. Private lessons, 50c; class lessons, 25c. Edith Spencer, 4957 West 14th Street, Belmont 1727. WANTED —Dressmaking and alterations of all kinds. Men’s and Ladies Tailor experience. Machine made button holes, 25c per dozen. Miss Pearl Kuykendall, 1840 Fisher. ROOMS FOR RENT—In Speedway comfortable modernistic single bedroom; also twin bedroom; adjoining shower; garage and everything furnished. Allison men preferred. Belmont 2269. FREE DIRT—John Leonard, 4104 West Michigan. LOST—Garnet ring in Speedway. Please return to 1617 Cord or call Belmont 4251. Reward. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, strictly modern home, inner "springs, next to bath. Gentlemen; $3.00. Fifteen minutes from Allison’s. Auto transportation available. 620 W. 31st St., Ta. 3808.
I- JF J Tinted Lenses Will give your eyes additional comfort these bright days Your Speedway Optometrist Dr. WALDO E. STEIN 16th at Main, over Drug Store Hours, Tues. & Thurs., 9-12 a. m. Mon., Wed., Fri., 6-9 p. m. Riley 3878
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RALSTON'S GROCERY GROCERIES MEATS ICE CREAM 5230 W. 16th Street Res. Phone Bel. 4815
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FOR RENT—Furnished 2-room cabin, on Road 36—(2 sq. west of Lyndhurst) near Allisons. Jones Tourist Camp. & THANKS—I wish to thank my friends and neighbors, O.E.S. Chapter No. 561, Job’s Daughter Bethel No. 11, Speedway Church and Los Amigos Class, for cards and flowers sent me during my stay in the Methodist Hospital. I assure you they were greatly appreciated. Mrs. C. G. Lloyd. ROOM FOR RENT—I6I6 Winton Ave. One or two gentlemen.
Letha’s BEAUTY SHOP 5375 W. 16th St. Bel. 2760 Letha Medenwald
O. Henry Museum More than 26,000 persons have visited the O. Henry museum at Austin, Texas, containing articles intimately associated with O. Henry’s work, during ths oast 3% years.
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BUY NOW! We believe now is the time to buy your next winter supply of coal, you will not only save money, but you can get the size and grade you want before the supply is gone $ call BILL GARLAND Belmont 0326 Wabash 4543 Chanpe-Garland Coal Co. Inc.
INDIANA STATE FAIR FLASHES One month from today the huge 215 acre State Fair Grounds in Indianapolis will be a hot-bed of activity. The Eighty-Ninth Annual Indiana State Fair will open Friday August 29th, and close Friday night September sth. Eight big days and nights, and this is an event that you can’t afford to miss. And speaking of activity, the Fair Grounds resembles a beehive today with workmen going at top speed to get things in readiness for the grahd opening. New cement roadways and sidewalks are being constructed—others being repaired. Roofs are beeing patched, buildings repaired, new drinking fountains installed, and any number of projects are being rushed to completion—all for one purpose—to insure the public a pleasant visit at this year’s Indiana State Fair, August 29 to September 5. When this was written, only 25,000 of the half-price 25c tickets for this year’s State Fair remained unsold. The original’ supply placed on sale July 15 was 250,000 and by the end of the week all of the remaining tickets are expected tc be in the hands of drug store proprietors, banks, Farm Bureau secretaries, County Agents and othed business houses. These agencies buy the tickets from the Fair Board on a cash basis and resell them as a courtesy and without profit to their customers and members. If you plan to attend this year’s Fair, here is a chance to double your money in thirty days’ time, because once the Fair opens the regular 50c admission price will prevail. A word of warning is directed to the prospective exhibitors at this year’s Fair. Don’t forget the deadline on entries is midnight Wednesday, August 13th. Indications point to a record entry this year, with the fine crops and increased interest in art, science and other fields. Why not make your entry right now? It will lighten the load on the clerks who will be deluged with last minute entries.
Francis M. Overstreet, President of the Indiana State Fair Board, can just about drive the road from Columbus, Indiana, to the State Fair Grounds blindfolded. Almost daily these days Mr. Overstreet visits the exposition grounds to oversee and check the new improvements and to put the finishing touches on the Fair program. As a matter of fact, Francis moaned the other day that he had just about worn out a set of tires, the price of rubber is going up, and his state office doesn’t furnish an automobile. Although Charles M. Dawson, Lieutenant-Governor and Commissioner of Agriculture, and Paul S. Dunn, Fair Manager, are serving their first year in connection with the Fair, the big exposition is not new to either one of them. Commissioner Dawson comes from a family of farmers and long has held an interest in the state exposition and for years has attended the Fair as a spectator. For several years Manager Dunn leased and managed space at the Fair. Folks who have waited in line to buy tickets for the horse races, Lucky Teter, the Horse Show, Barn Dance and other State Fair feature attractions will welcome the news that among the many new improvements at the Fair Ground this year ' are new ticket offices at both the Grandstand and Coliseum. These have been erected with one pur- . pose in mind—to speed sales and relieve congestion—and are just another of the State Fair Board’s efforts to afford super-service to those who attend the big spectacle. The Indiana State Fair has a super list of attractions this year beginning with the opening night, Friday, August 29th, when Bob Burns, famous radio and screen star, who will be in the city attending the Marine Corp League National Convention, is scheduled to appear and address a gigantic
gathering of BOy Scouts and other youth organizations in the Grand stand. The big show will be presented free and will consist of several musical acts and will be climaxed with a big fireworks display. On the same evening the famous Floyd Jones Mixed Chorus will sing in the Coliseum. The popular W.L.S. National Barn Dance will be presented on a stage in the Coliseum on Saturday night, August 30th. This is a one night feature and will be broadcast from coast-to-coast. Sunday afternoon Lucky Teter will appear in a single performance giving his Thrill Show on the race track in front of the Grandstand. Sunday night the great Indiana State Fair Night Horse Show will be presented in the Coliseum—the first of six nightly performances. A beautiful stage show "Music on Wings” will be presented each night beginning Sunday on the stage in front of the Grandstand. Everyone gets a thrill out of watching the horses run and will want to see the finest Grand Circuit racing of the season when the greatest horses and drivers on the turf will contest for $62,000 in purses and stakes. There will be a feature card every afternoon besinning Labor Day. On Saturday, August 30, horses that have been contesting over the half-mile tracks will try theit luck on the big onemile oval at the Fair Grounds. Don’t fail to see the horses run. Clyde Beatty, one of the world’s most outstanding animal trainers, will have an outstanding attraction as a part of the Johnny J. Jones Show on the Midway. Every conceivable kind of a midway attraction or ride can be found in the Johnny Jones repertoire and Clyde Beatty has a great collection of wild anirrials. There is fun for all —old and young—on the Indiana State Fair Midway.
American Cheeses Good As Any Imported Brand Epicures would probably place the type of cheese variously known as Roquefort, Stilton, Gorgonzola and Danish Blu, at the top of their lists. These four are similar and owe their characteristic flavor to a blue mold called “pencillium” which marbles the cut surface with pretty patterns. It is superb cheese; but so is the best American, properly treated. There are some 18 general types of cheese produced in the world and many subvarieties. Cheddar—called American in this country—leads them all in volume of production; it is made in every country of the world. The name looks East Indian, but isn’t; the village of Cheddar is in England and as British as Bow Bells. This type makes up the bulk of the 500,000,000 or more pounds of cheese made annually in the United States, and part of the 60,000,000 pounds we used to import. Most of the 18 types are made in the United States, some of them so well that they are superior to the originals. Such excellent Limburg is made in this country, for example, that there has been no Limburg cheese imported for many years. Incidentally, it is a Belgian invention, not German as many people suppose. Very good Camembert type cheese is made in Marin county, California. Our Swiss type cheese is improving and some of our Roquefort cheese will bear comparison.
fRIENDIY EV#ERAI DIRECTOR JI FLOYD FARLEY RESIDENCE 4924 w. 16th St Office and Chapel
|1604 WEST MORRIS STREET
Want cream or milk? Have both—separated—the Cream-Top bottle.
SPEEDWAY STADIUM SOFT BALL 4400 WEST 16th ST. EVERY NIGHT Admission nights 15 c Enjoy wholesome recreation under the floodlights THREE GAMES EVERY NIGHT *
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY .
‘Come To the Point 9 Hie Point Barber Shop 808 SHIPLEY BERT HOWE
Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop 1504 Main Street Speedway, Ind. Ready Packed Banquet Ice Cream—Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, Quart 20c Special Saturday and Sunday Hand Packed 45 C Quart Hamburgers (Quality Meat Used) 5c Steak and French Fries only 35c Ice Cream Free with Pie 10c
Speedway Theatre SPEEDWAY CITY FRIDAY and SATURDAY—AUGUST 1-2 WILLIAM (Hop-A-Long Cassidy) BOYD ‘DOOMED CARAVAN' And ANITA LOUISE BRUCE BENNETT ‘PHANTOM SUBMARINE' “3 STOOGE” COMEDY NEWS SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY—AUGUST 3-4-5 WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY ‘LOVE CRAZY' And FRED MacMURRAY MADELEINE CARROL ‘ONE NIGHT IN LISBON' CARTOON NEWS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—AUGUST 5-7 HUMPHREY BOGART SILVIA SIDNEY ‘WAGONS ROLL AT NIGHT* And JEFFREY LYNN GERALDINE FITZGERALD ‘FLIGHT FROM DESTINY' CARTOON NEWS
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