Speedway Flyer, Volume 11, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1942 — Page 2

The I ' Speedway Flyer NON-PARTISAN NON-SECTARIAN NON-PROFIT This paper is owned and published by civic-spirited Speedway business and professional men. It is distributed every Friday to every home in Speedway. It is strictly a SPEEDWAY paper, and it is the ONLY strictly SPEEDWAY paper. It has been distributed in Speedway for over nine years. It is operated in a co-operative fashion—Speedway business men, the town officials, the school, both Speedway churches, all local clubs and civic groups, in fact the entire town of Speedway contributes to this community enterprise. Everyone concerned with the management of this paper lives in Speedway and is interested primarily in the best interests of Speedway. The Speedway Flyer is, in the best sense of the word, SPEEDWAY’S OWN PAPER. HOWARD ANDERSON, Editor Editorial Office 14th and Winton Ave. Belmont 3555

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Speedway Furniture Store Inner-Spring Mattresssl9.7s up Pictures2sc up to $5.25 Vanity Lampssl49 each up PORCH OR LAWN CHAIRS Steamer Chairssl.29-$1.39 Yacht Chairssl.39-$1.59 Wood Chairs $1.98 Wood Rockers ...$2.49 1404 Main Street Bel. 2988

Culver Coal Co. “Your Community Coal Yard” COAL COKE WOOD Assist the war effort! Conserve tires by buying from us! We Have High Grade Coal To Suit Your Needs Yard: Auburn St. and B & O Railroad Bel. 0744

JUST TWO NEW RADIOS LEFT IN MY STOCK . ~ —one table model at $24.50 and one cabinet model at slos.oo—both with built-in aerials. We have several very good used cabinets sets and car radios. Better get your set now before they are all gone. RADIO BILL 3050 West 16th Street Belmont 2484

SPEEDWAY AND WEST Buy or List Your Real Estate with A. C. MOLDTHAN, Realtor 1452 Main St., Speedway Belmont 2727 SEE US FOR INSURANCE

HORNADAY MILK COMPANY .. to People of Speedway for their co-opera-tion in the new late delivery system. It has become our duty bey'u”r?™ C toZ : .Uo""mu" h “. r S r “?.£ 1 ‘ Very ART RAPER 5005 Went 12th Street Telephone: Bel. 4283-W or Market 5335

Personal. Mention

MRS. CHARLES SPENCER News Editor Bel. 3216-J 4949 W. 14th St. Mrs. L. A. King of St. Joseph, Michigan visited her niece Mrs. Joseph E. Fuller and husband over the week-end. Private Eugene Kent and Miss Lois Trisbee were united in marriage. Friday evening, June 12th at the Church of Christ in Irvington. Those attending the wedding from Speedway were Mrs. Ida Marvel,' aunt of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marvel and daughter Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parke, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moffett and son Paul Every seven days, or only 168 hours rolls swiftly around. It means we must have more NEWS for the personal column. I enjoy writing it as much as you enjoy reading it; SO PLEASE—PRETTY PLEASE, SEND or ’PHONE in your NEWS. Mrs. Wallace Schenck and little daughter, Margaret Louise, have returned to their home in Clermont from St. Vincent’s Hospital. Mrs. Schenck is Minnie Sands of the “Fuller-Sands Beauty Shop.” Mr. Albert F. Craigle, who en-

Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop When it comes to good food, our sandwich shop just can’t be beat! Why? Well there are three reasons for this: 1. We’ve been preparing good food for a long time. 2. We take a personal interest in pleasing you. 3. We buy the best ingredients for our sandwiches Hamburgers (Only Quality Meat From Zink’s Market Used) Waffles Hot Cakes Steaks Tenderloins Sausage French Fries Chili 1504 Main Street Speedway, Ind.

In Case of Fire In Speedway Call Belmont 1400

FACTORY RADIO SERVICE On all makes of radios. We also repair all electrical appliances. °“ r , . yea F s ’ experience qualifies us to give prompt and efficient service. r We have one of the largest stocks of radio tubes in Indianapolis RADIO BILL Belmont 2484

Conkle Funeral Home 1934 W. Michigan St. . Belmont 1934 Chapel Equipped With Organ

Backemeyer’s Grocery 5236 Crawfordsville Road GROCERIES MEATS , ICE CREAM Belmont 1363 We Are Open Seven Days A Week To Serve You!

Groceries Meats Fresh Fruit and Vegetables SPEEDWAY FOOD MART 16th at Lyndhurst Belmont 3843 —Prompt Delivery——TßADE IN SPEEDWY—

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listed in the United States Army Air Corps, is now stationed at Keesler Field, Mississippi. Mr. David Hoch of Anderson, Indiana is visiting his sister, Mrs. Estelle Bilbee, 4927 West 14th Street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brady and children, Sharon and Tommy and Miss Betty Webb are spending this week at Lake Gage, near Angola, Indiana. • The “TWO BOBS” Alsmeyer and Hoerger and Shorty Higbee spent the week- end in Chicago, Illinois. We welcome to Speedway City, tiie following new people: Jesse J. Baun, 1641 Cunningham Drive; Chas. F. Lauonette, 1111 Rosner Drive; Ralph R. Ringo, 1039 Rosner Drive; Delbert Furr, 5338 W. 10th St.; H. W. Dozier, 5328 W. 10th St.; A. J. Frey, 5326 W. 10th St.; Carl Off, 1731 Christopher Lane; Joe C. Wilson, 5440 Speedway Drive; Harry W. Hendricks, 1743 Christopher Lane; Fred Barnett, 1665 Winion Ave.; Harry J. Elder, 1739 Gerrard Drive; Lawrence Connel, 2402 Georgetown Road; Wm. Shubert, 1105 Rosner Drive; M. L. Lortz, 5117 Ford St.; Q. O. Shockley, 4952 W. 12th St.; R. D. MesFenger, 5108 Ford St.; Fred R. | Shoed, 1062 Winton Ave.; P. F. Pfluger, 1814 Christopher Lane; ! Joseph Payne, 1836 Christopher Lane: F. J. Frosch, 1752 Christopher Lane. Robert Huber of the local scout

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troop is attending the first camping period held at the Boy Scout Camp. Robert is playing in the band at the camp. Pete Colvin of Princeton is visiting his cousin, Jack Mayhugh of Ellen Drive. Mrs. D. V. Oberholtzer is spending the week with her son, S. A. Gummere and family. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Anderson

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celebrated their twelfth wedding anniversary at the Hollyhock Inn, Monday evening. Mrs. Joan Noseda, 1624 Cord Street, who was injured a few week ago, is now home recovering from her injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Seifers has as their Wednesday evening dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Waldmire Satterstein, of Brooklyn, New York and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mitchell of Lafayette, Mrs. Seifers’ parents.

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