Speedway Flyer, Volume 11, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1942 — Page 4
Waterproof gliders $24.95 up Oak Gliders $6.95 up Oak Settee & Chair to match $4.79 HHH Metal Chair $3.95 up The store is open each Monday evening until 9:00. Free parking on lot just east of the Victor. HM Walter C. Blase Res. Phone BE 3828-R LI 7555 VICTOI JrORNITURI; col* 231-237 West Washington Street z
CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED —Paper hanging, painting and paper cleaning. Work guaranteed. Miller, 3545 W. Washington Street. Belmont 3140-M. BOOMS FOR RENT—Single room 1900 Block on Gerrard, Double j room - 1600 Block on Allison. Double room - Top of 10th St. Hill Double room - 4900 block on W. 16th. St., See Herb at Beck’s Drug Store. WANTED Curtains to launder, 10c and up. Belmont 3210-J - 3624 W. 16th St. I
FILM SERVICE—One 6 or 8 exposure roll developed and printed, 25c. Reprints from your old nega- ' fives, 4c each. Also will enlarge ' any old negative to Bxlo size for 65c or 5x7 size for 35c. Bring or ’ mail to Speedway Film Service. ' 5440 Crawfordsville Road, Speedway. BUG WEAVING to order, choice 30 fast new colors special fillerSamples shown. 2966 Paris Ave., Wa. 6585. WANTED: Reliable Girl or Woman to assist with housework and care of child. Stay or go home nights. Six to eight weeks’ work. Call Belmont 1470 WORK WANTED: Woman would like to stay with children asters -noon or evenings. Call Belmont 7 4501-W. WANTED—Used wicker porch set Belmont 2499, FRIES FOR SALE—Fries for sale at all times reasonable. 5112 C’-swforHsv'ilp T?d. Mrs Shocklev BOOM FOR RENT—IB4S Ellen Dr. near Allisons. Couple to share new home: all privileges. Room next to bath. Bel. 0114-M Call after 5:30 P. M.
BECAUSE of material conditions I am not doing any painting at all this year. So many people have inquired about work that I am publishing this notice. I am sorry ' to disappoint my clients but perhaps I will be able to paint for .» later. (signed) Eli Phipps. WANTED-Furnished apartment or * house in Speedway for married couple. Call Bel. 0588. TRAILER FOR SALE box trailer, spare tire - hookup. 5404 Speedway Dr. Bel. 0198-R. PROPERTY WANTED—We have buyers for Speedway Real Estate No option asked, no contract to sign, If you are honest that is all we ask, If you want to sell just call or write. W. A. Booe, 1726 Gerrard St., Speedway City Indianapolis. Ind. Phone Bel. 1492-W FOR SALE —2 bed room modern (3 year old) home - gas furnace, by owner Emil Schernekau. West College Ave., Brownsburg, Phone 147,
Our Boys In The Service Lieut. John R. Hayes. 425 Engineers, Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Carlton Boles, U. S. S. Sacremento, % Post Master, San Francisco, Calif. Harold Turner, Company C. 81st Infantry, TNG Barracks, Camp Roberts, Cal. Glenn W. Denton. Serial No. 35251456, Company C. 81st Training Battalion, Camp Roberts, California. Private Kenneth Schoenewey, Battery C., 173 F. A. Camp Livingston. Louisana. Edwin D. Servies, Co. I, 39th Infantry, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Mr. Clayton Brown (Brownie) is now with the Navy. His address is U.S.N. Hospital Unit, 19 South, Great Lakes, Illinois. Cadet Donald R. Barnes. School Squadron 417, Area Q, Barracks
RALSTON’S GROCERY GROCERIES MEATS ICE CREAM 5230 West 16th Street Res. Phone, Bel. 4815
500, Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls I Texas. Charles M. Stewart, address him in care of the postmaster, San Francisco, California. John Ramsay, A. P. O. % Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Private Richard Flory, 3rd Platoon, Company D, 4th Battalion, I Camp Wheeler, Georgia. Private Clyde E. Alma, Battalion B, 139-A, 38th Division, Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Homer Haase, 24th School Squadron, (special) Section B, Platoon 5, Fort Logan, Colorado. Cadet Allen Smith, Chanute Field, 35th TSSPT 483, Rantoul, Illinois.
Raymond Lloyd Smith, Company 186, U. S. Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois. Dale P. Anderson, United States Navy, Electrician, Barracks K, Section Base, Treasure Island. San Francisco, California. Walter Daupert, A. S. U. S. Coast Guard Training Station, Company E, Platoon 3, Barracks No. 110, Curtis Bay, Baltimore, Maryland. John Ramsay, 15084855, sth Squadron, 11th Placement Group, A.P.0., 1111, Care Post Master, San Francisco, Cal. Private Allen Smith, T. S. S. (S. P.) T 483, Chanute Field, Rantoul, Illinois.
George Robert Harvey, Company E, 2nd Ord., T.N.G.8.N., Aberdeen, Prov. Gnds., Aberdeen, Maryland. Jack Henson, Ist Guard Co., Marine Barracks, Mare Island, California. Arthur L. Higbie, O. C. S. Squad. C: 1, Mayfair Hotel, Room 106, Miami Beach, Florida. i Kenneth Martin, First Sergeant, San Juan, Puerto Rico. First Private, John E. Nelson, Company F, 6th Armored Infantry. A. P. 0., 251, care Postmaster, I New York. Serial No. 35152429. I Richard P. Nelson, Company 197, Great Lakes, Illinois. Private, First Class James R. Sutherin, headquarters of Ninth Army Corps, A. P. O. 309 - Fort Lewis, Washington. If you know of any boy in Speedway that is in the service and whose name is not listed in the Flyer, please notify me at my home 2021 North Lyndhurst Drive or call Belmont 3142-W. —Mrs. Ganz Hammer. Beauty With Age When selecting furniture which you want to last, genuine mahogany has no equal. If given proper care, it becomes more exquisite, more mellow as well as more valuable with , age.
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1604 W. Morris St. Market 1234 Office & Chapel Residence of Floyd Farley 4924 W. 16th St. Speedway, Ind.
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CLYDE T. FULTON RUNS FOR SHERIFF Clyde T. Fulton, assistant state purchasing agent, and a resident of Speedway City, is seeking the support of the citizens oFthis community in next Tuesday’s Primary Election. He is a candidate for the office of sheriff of Marion County on the Democratic ticket. In turn, for this support, Mr. Fulton made the following pledge: ‘ If nominated and elected, I will fulfill the duties of my office to the best of my ability, always keeping uppermost in my mind the welfare of our country and -its citizens. This is the only campaign promise or pledge that I have made. “Because I have made no loose campaign promises, I will have only the people to serve. These are strenuous time* and during the emergencies that occur, the welfare of our citizens and country must be protected.” Protection of vital war industries, many of which are located outside the limits of corporate com-
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CLYDE T, FULTON munities and come within the jurisdiction of the sheriff’s office, is of paramount importance, so that the nation’s war effort may not be jeopardized, Mr. Fulton declared Constant patrolling of the areas
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The health, strength and energy of your family were never more important. Be sure you are providing the right food and preparing it properly. Electric cooking does its part by retaining more of the vital vitamins and minerals in food, and proper use of this modern cooking will help you protect “prevent "foocT 1 waste, conserve time and elec« tricai and physical energy.
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a. INDIANAPOLIS Poute* & JLufltl COMPANY tleclric Building. 17 N. Meridion • Phone R I ItY 7622 • S-dIQ.F Woshmgton
P. T. A. News The last executive meeting of the season will be held Wednesday. May 6th, at 1:30 P. M. in the t’ciiol-nlpre.
Speedway Beauty Shop i Edith Dickerson Walker I 5076 W. 15th St. Bel. 0527
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around these plants, and cooperative assistance to the plant protection forces of these war material concerns, was approved by Mr. Fulton. Sabotage by fire was another point brought out by the candidate. Under the law, fire-fighting in rural and suburban communities conies under the jurisdiction of township trustees. To them Mr. Fulton pledged his full support in fighting sabotage by fire. The candidate is active in Wayne township Democratic circles, is a member of the Wayne Township Democratic Club as well as the Speedway Roosevelt Club as He resides with his wife and two sons at 1618 Auburn Street. He is No. 82 on the Demoncratic ballot. (Paid Pol. Adv.) GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
Follow These Important Rules for Conservation and Health Cooking . . .
1 Conserve by using oven or economy • cooker to prepare entire meals that coat less and require less Electricity. 9 Use little Water— hold to a mini- “ mum the dissolving and loss of water, soluble vitamins. 2 Start fast, Cook Quidtly-rc-. duce the time vitamins and minerals are exposed to heat, liquid and air.« 4 Avoid Violent Boiling— accurate ■ heat control prevents “boiling-out" vital vitamins and minerals. 5 Keep Covered—Don’t Stir— Air destroys certain vitamins. The even distribution and accurate con. trol of Electric heat makes stirring unnecessary to prevent sticking and scorching.
AUTO INSURANCE SIX MONTHS TO PAY NO EXTRA COST Bernard F. Rosner GENERAL INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE FINANCING 1255 N. Lyndhurst Dr. Belmont 2804 TRY CLASSIFIED ADS
Primary, Tuesday, May sth, 1942 (Paid Advertisement)
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Raymond L. Stafford Republican Candidate For TRUSTEE of Wayne Township A Operation of the Trustee’s office in a business manner. The office to be open at all times to the people of the" township for their benefit and help. Bk Schools to have rental books, better housing, better medical supervision A Adequate fire and property protection for the entire township Ballot No. 121
Speedway Theatre SPEEDWAY CITY Friday and Saturday, May 1-2 LEO CARRILLO ANDY DEVINE ‘ROAD AGENT’ PRISCILLA LANE LLOYD NOLAN ‘Blues in The Night’ Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, May 3,4, 5 TYRONE POWER GENE TIERNEY ‘SON OF FURY’ JAMES GLEASON WILLIAM TRACY ‘HAY FOOT’ Wednesday and Thursday, May 6-7 ANN SHIRLEY —, WALTER HUSTON All that Money Can Buy CHARLES COBURN ‘Unexpected Uncle’
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I’ll Meet You At The Speedway Case I*’ Many Speedway women arc planning to meet here for lunch / WJL #5 because they find the atmos- z) ' phere and food so much to their "5 taste. When you’re planning to “eat (fy out,” plan to meet at the Speed- ’MOM/ w ” Cafeteria or Table Service We’re Open from 6:00 A. M. until 2:00 A. M. SPEEDWAY CAFE jwvwwwvvvwvvvwwvvvwvvwv 1430 Main Street
Stan’s Beauty & Barber Shop There has been no change made in the Frederic permanents. They are the same high class w aves as -always. Get your per- W manent now for summer. y J Shoe Shine * Three Barbers: Stan Deak and Bert Downstairs—-14th at Main St. Belmont 3411
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Call Day or Night Belmont 0680 N. C. HOLLIS Formerly A. E. Whitaker Local and Overland Moving 2331 West Walnut Street TRY CLASSIFIED ADS
