Speedway Flyer, Volume 11, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1942 — Page 4

Vidors .’JJT Bonus Sale Now On In Full Swing! With very few exceptions you get a Bonus on everything that Victor sells! Now you can buy 3 rooms of furniture for the > price of 2; 4 rooms for the price of 3. Yes! You get a bonus on every purchase. , B WE URGE YOU TO MAKE A PERSONAL INSPECTION OF BONUS SALE VALUES! Shop around, make comparisons! You'll be surprised and delighted with your savings! Walter C. Blase Res. Phone BE 3828-R 7555 View JTuMOTURI co** 231-237 West Washington Street

CLASSIFIEDADS JRANTED —Paper hanging, painting and paper cleaning. Work ' guaranteed. Miller, 3545 W. * Washington Street. Belmont ’ 3140-M. WANTED Curtains to launder, 10c and up. Belmont 3210-J - 3624 W. 16th St., Mrs. Dobbins FOR SALE —White Rock Fries, extra nice. 30c lb. At Fox’s 3% miles north-west Speedway. Talbott. 0129. BOOMS WANTED—if you want a room in Speedway or if you have a room to rent, see Herb at Beck’s Drug Store. WANTED TO BUY—a five room modern house in Speedway. W. A. Booe, 1726 Gerrard Ave., Bel. 1492-W.

FOR SALE—Five rooms oi furniture including Frigidaire, electric stove, radio and sweeper. May be seen at any time. Mrs. Wagner, Speedway Farms on Lyndhurst Drive. FOR SALE —Dining room suite; Refectory table; Credenza Buffet; 2 host chairs and 4 side chairs; extra seat covers, good condition. 4934 Ford Street. CARD OF THANKS—Mr. C. G. Lloyd, 5037 West 13th Street, has returned from the Methodist Hospital and wishes to thank everyone for the many cards and beautiful flowers; they were greatly appreciated and helped the hours to pass quickly. FOR SALE —Simmons roll-away bed and mattress. In good condition. $12.50. Belmont 4579. 1628 Winton Avenue.

FOR SALE —Small potatoes, 50c bushel while they last. FOX’S FRUIT FARM. 3 v z miles northwest of Speedway. Talbot 0129. WANTED—Have cash buyer for five room modern home in Speedway. About SSOOO. Also have buyer with SBOO cash for . home in or near Speedway. Also have beautiful six room modern home in Speedway; will trade ; for five room home in or near Speedway. SUBURBAN REALTY CO., 1610 Auburn Avenue, 2 Speedway, Belmont 1111 (Signature BF) FOUND—Defense stamp book during the latter part of May. Owner may have same by identification. 1839 Ellen Drive. FOR SALE—White rock fries, Mrs. Orville Shockley. South Tansel Rd. Clermont. Belmont 3064ring 1. CARD OF THANKS—To the Senior Boys—Class 1942. Many thanks for your kind remembrance. I hope that I shall make as good a soldier as you boys have made pals. Thanks again. Don Pete Graham. FOR RENT—Lease by year, 5-rm. furnished suburban home. 5 acres of ground. Dr. Mansfield 1 mile south of Clermont on Tansel Road, Box 591.

Our Boys In The Service Harry E. Shultz, HDQ, Det. 1-X Army Corp, A.P.O. 309. Fort Lewis, Washington. Cpl. Woodrow Mikklesen, 220 East 7th Ave., Apt. 15, Denver, Colorado. Prvt. Morris Mikklesen, Battery B, 26-C.A.T.8., Camp Wallace, Texas. Waiter Daupert, (A.S.) U.S.S. Joseph T. Dickman, % Post Master, New York. Dale R. Anderson. U.S. Navy U.S.S. Chaumont, % Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Cal. John J. Eakin, A.S. Perm. Detail, U.S. Coast Guard Training

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Station, Curtis Bay, Maryland. John Ramsay, 15084855-307, Material Sqd., A.P.O. 924, % Postmaster. San Francisco, Cal. Booth Scholl, Company C-2, Barracks 10, U. S. Coast Guard, Gov. Island, Alamedo, Cal. Raymond L. Smith-S.K. 3 C, Sec3, Receiving Ship, Pier, 92, West 52nd St., New York City, New York. Prvt. Ansel G. DeLong, husband of Josephine DeLong, 5440 West 20th Street has enlisted in the armed forces; he is stationed at 3rd Sta. and Company A.D.A.A.F. Patterson Field, Fairfield, Ohio. Henry P. Miller.-U.S.S. Wharton, % Post Office, San Francisco, Cal. Homer Haase, SQD. L„ group 3 A.A.E.0.C.5., Miami Beach, Fla. Prvt. John J. Mann, U. S. A., Co. B, Ist Platoon of 27th Medical Training Battalion, Camp Grant Illinois. Cadet Earl Higbee, Group 2 Squadron 2, Flight 8., A.A.F.P S (Pilot) Class 43-B, San Antonio, Texas. Corp. Tech. Kenneth Schoenewey, Battery C, 173 F.A., Camp Livingston, Louisiana. Charles M. Stewart, U.S.N., U. S. Seminole. % Postmaster, San Francisco, Cal. Fred Jones, U.S.A. Company 8., 28th B.N.—S.R.T.C., Barracks [ 1584, Camp Crowder, Missouri.' Prvt. Allen Smith Jr., 368th Bomb SQD. H. Wendover, Utah. Private First Class, George Robert Harvey, H.Q. Det. B.D. School, Aberdeen, Maryland. Lieut. K. E. Amick, 63rd Fighter Sqd., Farmingdale, L. 1., New York.

First Lieut. A. David McKinley, MD., Army Aair Base, Pendleton, Oregon. Prvt. Donald R. Barnes, Headquarters H.D.Q. Spuadron 47, Bombardment Group, Will Rogers Field Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. John Hayes to Augusta, Georgia, mailing address to be published later. Carlton Boles - S. 2C. U. S. S. Sacremento, % Post Master, San Franciso, Calif. Corp. Oliver E. Riggs, 16th Air Base Squadron, Canal Zone. Edwin D. Servies, Co. I, 39th Infantry, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Private Richard Flory, 3rd Platoon, Company D, 4th Battalion, Camp Wheeler, Georgia. Private Clyde E. Alma, Battalion B, 139-A, 38th Division, Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Richard Nelson, Choir Bldg., No. 3, Great Lakes, Illinois.

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MRS. CHARLES SPENCER News Editor Bel. 3216-J 4949 W. 14th St. Miss Maryann Hayes is visiting her brother, Lt. John Hayes and wife, at Augusta, Georgia. Mrs. Hayes will return with Maryann. Mr. Joe Boyer 1657 Christopher Lane left Saturday for a week’s fishing trip in Pembine, Wisconsin. The Little Flower Church, Tuscon Arizona Air Base, was the scene of the military wedding ceremony for Bernice Strebe and Charles LaFrantz, both of Palm Springs, California. Mrs. LaFrantz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Strebe, formerly of Speedway City. She is the sister of Mrs. William B. Meyer, 4934 Ford Street. The bride attended the Speedway Schools and the University of California. After the honeymoon at Lake Arrowhead, Mr. LaFrantz returned to his training with the Army Air Corp. The bride will continue in charge of the office at the Earl Strebe Theaters.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raper have returned from a week’s vacation. They visited Mrs. Raper’s brother, Lester Higginbotham, at Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, Mo. and from there drove to Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ranck entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlotz, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Ranck and son John, Rev. and Mrs. Howard Anderson, Dick and Judy, and Mrs. John Sharp. Clayton Brown H. A. I—C. 2nd. U. S. M. A. W. F. M. S„ U. S. Navy Air Station, San Diego, California, Jack Henson, Ist Guard Co., Marine Barracks, Mare Island, California. Kenneth Martin, First Sergeant, San Juan, Puerto Rico. First Private. John E. Nelson, Company F„ 6th Armored Infantry, A. P. O'., 251, care Postmaster, New York. Serial No. 35152429 Private, First Class James R. Sutherin, headquarters of Ninth Army Corps, A. P. O. 309 - Fort Lewis, Washington. Private Glenn W. Denton, Co. G., 134 Inf. U. S. Army. A. P. O. No 35. Los Angles, Calif. Private Harold Turner, 35251451, Company G.. 126th Inf., A. P. O. No. 32. % Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. If you know of any boy in Speedway that is in the service and whose name is not listed in the please notify me at my home 2021 North Lyndhurst Drive or call Belmont 3142-W. —Mrs. Ganz Hammer.

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SPEEDWAY BOWL 3800 W. 16th St. Belmont 0022 Dan Abbott, Manager

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Speedway Beauty Shop Edith Dickerson Walker 5076 W. 15th St. Bel. 0527

Mr. Willoughby has returned home from the Methodist Hospital and is rapidly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and children, 1775 Beeler Street, spent last week in Coldwater, Michigan. Miss Alice Powell and Mrs. Goldia Stevens returned home Thursday from vacationing in Chicago. Mrs. Maurice Smith has returned from a two weeks’ fishing trip in Wisconsin and Minnesota; we’ll let Smitty tell you how big the fish were. We welcome to Speedway the following new residents: Chas. K. Elrod, 5201 West 16th St.; P. W. Meeder, 4971 West 14th St.; Eugene Nesbit, 5204 Crawfordsville Road; Dan Pohlar, 5441 West 20th St.; Robt. D. Quillen, 5343 West 20th St.; John R. Everhart, 1114 Rosner Drive; K. V. Frick, 1120 Rosner Drive and J. F. Dalton, 5066 West 14th Street.

Mrs. Estelle Inman and Betty have moved to their home 4982 West 11th Street. We welcome them back to Speedway. Mrs. Ida Kuhn has returned from visiting her brother and family in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dorsett and Joan has as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Wallace and family of Stilesville, Mrs. Carrie Howson of Amo; Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Dorsett of Indianapolis and Mr. Martin Dorsett of Detroit, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Farley and families will attend their family reunions Sunday, July 26th at the John Farley Farm near West Newton. Your Civilian Defense Council needs about fifteen ladies in Speedway, who can act as daytime Air Raid Wardens. In order to qualify for this work, it will be necessary to take some training. A class will be started in the very near future in which the men and ladies will enroll.

Ten per cent of your income in War Bonds will help to nA* build the planes and tanks ZflL that will insure defeat of HitJaM , ler and his Axis partners.

The Speedway Bowl is completely air conditioned .... you can bowl here any time in complete comfort. We are now making up the schedule for our fall leagues. Get full information from us about matinee and evening bowling leagues now being formed for the fall season.

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Speedway Theatre SPEEDWAY CITY Friday and Saturday, July 24-25 BARBARA STANWYCK—JOEL McCREA ‘The Great Man’s Lady’ CHARLES BICKFORD EVELYN ANKERS ‘BURMA CONVOY’ News The Bird Came C. O. D. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, July 26, 27, 28 RITA HAYWORTH—VICTOR MATURE ‘MY GAL SAL’ (In Technicolor) ROBERT PAIGE JANE FRAZEE ‘ALMOST MARRIED’ News Colortone Cartoon Wednesday and Thursday, July 29 30 GEORGE BRENT—JOAN BENNETT ‘TWIN BEDS’ VAN HEILIN MARSHA HUNT ‘KID GLOVE KILLER’ News Comedy |

DOG (ARE IN THE ARMY NOW) FOR DEFENSE On the 13th of March 1942 Major General Edmund B. Gregory, Quartermaster General of the United States, granted a Franchise to DOGS FOR DEFENSE, Inc. to provide trained sentry dogs to be used in connection with our armed forces. This was the first time in the history of the United States that dogs were granted official recognition by the War Department and we have pledged the support of the Kennel World to turn out dogs which will be the pick of the fancy, trained with the same precision as are the boys whose lives they are dedicated to protect.

Generous dog owners from all over the country have been offering us their dogs and their services; now we need funds to support the dogs in training, and for transportation and for inspection. It is our hope that dog clubs will each form a nucleus to supply us with the means to go on with our work, for after all, is this not the war effort of the dog world? The response so far to our appeal has been just what could have been expected from the Dog Fancy; enthusiasm, generosity and encouragement: and because of this support we have now, two short months after our official recognition, delivered dogs to Port Stockton in California and to Fort Hancock in New Jersey. The initial consignment of two hundred dogs, General Gregory’s requisition, is now in training all over the country. This is only a beginning. We have received enquiries from the Navy and from such important centers as Fort Monmouth, Fort Bragg, Camp Dix and the Navy Yards; all this in so short a time! The ability of the fancy to provide properly trained dogs and put them info service is the strongest possible proof that the dog is a necessity and not a luxury. For that reason it is especially important that the breed and show-giv-ing Clubs as well as individual fanciers and trainers give their undivided support to this movement. It is not, after all, an endeavor on the part of any one group or section, but the effort to deliver to the government the great contribution the kennel world can make.

The position of the dogs in this country for the next hundred years will depend on how well we fulfill this trust. Let us work together to build a monument to our dogs which will make the United States proud of its canine soldiers. Dogs required can be of both sexes from one to five years of age with the characteristics of a watchdog and over the size of an average terrier. The Axis nations are at the present time probably using over 100,000 dogs. We have one goal ahead; a dog army worthy of our boys and our country.

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4905 West 14th Street Phone Bel. 3411 Stan’s Beauty & Barber Shop •'mk Miss Clara Patterson is now with our shop. Miss Patterson is an expert in Permanent Waving and Hair Styling. Bring your hair troubles to Her ''Rx BARBERS—DEAR—-BERT—STAN All Types of Shoes Cleaned, Shined, and Dyed

School News The Speedway Schools will open for the fall term September Bth. Mrs. Thompson was at school Monday afternoon to complete her application for an elementary principal’s license. Mrs. Thompson will scon receive her Masters degree from Butler University. Mr. Degener Mr. Heath and Mr. Wren are working diligently these days to get the buildings ready for school. Additional desks and arm chairs are being added in several rooms to take care of an anticipated increase in enrollment. Plans are going ahead to play football as usual this fall and unless gasoline or tire regulations are made which will cause necessary changes the following schedule will be played: Sept. 18—-Greenwood There Sept. 25—Decatur Central There Oct. 2 —Lawrence Here Oct. 9—Beech Grove Here Oct. 16—Plainfield There Oct. 21—Danville There Oct. 30—New Augusta Here Nov. 6—Rockville There Speedway has never lost a home football game. In case Speedway can defeat the Lawrence Bears on the home field this fall that record should hold for another seasen. Plainfield lost several players through graduation but the Speedway and Lawrence teams will retain almost the same lineups again this fall.

Los Amigos News Well, the class picnic supper was a “hum dinger.” Just like we thought it would be—lots of picnic supper and very little business. About the only business conducted was to vote to have another picnic supper at the same place next month (Friday, August 21st.) The eats were bountiful and delicious and although the minister did credit to any gourmet, there was plenty of food to be taken back home. If you weren’t there you don’t know what you missed so plan now to attend the next one. Mr. Strouse presented a very interesting lesson last Sunday. He compared some of the present day dictators to Cain and predicted that such acts would ultimately spell their doom. Next Sunday we will have a guest teacher. Mr. H. H. Akers, teacher of the Presbvweds class of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church will bring us the lesson. Mr. Akers is an ardent Sunday School worker and has had years of experience in church work. In business life he is assistant manager of the Indianapolis division of the Standard Oil Co. Since he was kind enough to give us this Sunday from his regular cla's, let’s all come this Sunday and give him a real audience. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richards will be at the door to greet you.

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