Speedway Flyer, Volume 11, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1942 — Page 3

Los Amigos News The class enjoyed another good picnic supper at Riverside Park last Friday evening. These picnics have been something a little different than we have ever done before and those who attended seemed to be well pleased with the idea. The next meeting will be at the church at the regular time. Mr. Northcott had a very interesting lesson for us last Sunday on the early life of Jacob. He brought cut Jacob’s typical Jewish trait in his bargaining with God and that we perhaps have fallen short many times simply because we haven’t asked. Read Luke, chapter 11, verses 9 and 10. Next Sunday, Mr. N. D. Cory will

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I just good food! Your health is one of our primary interests. It is our supreme desire to serve you a meal of good wholesome, well-prepared food at a modest price. We delight in serving you satisfactorily. Our reputation is built on this policy of good fuuu and satisfactory service. jPHSTERER S CAFETERIA 1502 MAIN STREET

Prospect Savings & Loan Association A New Business Enterprise Just Located in Speedway City Building Associations Offers the Ideal Method of Opening Saving Accounts and Procuring Loans for Building or Purchasing Homes. Dividends Paid on Investment Saving Accounts. Come in and consult us at our comfortable office at 1518 Main Street

See the old home place shine with new paint and window glass where needed! Burdsal’s Paints Pennvernon Window Glass Schoonover’s Hardware And Auto Parts 16th and Main Street Belmont 4600

HOLLYWOOD CAFE STEAKS and CHOPS—SHORT ORDERS—PLATE LUNCHES SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS 1544 Main Street

Household Supplies Headquarters . .. 75c Bayer’s Aspirins cn„ 14 oz. Listerine Antiseptic =q<. 50c Woodbury's Shampoo qq„ $1.25 Absorbine, Jr qq„ 60c Sal Hepatica 4 q„ 65c Bisodol Bfe 25c Carter’s Liver Pilis " jg c BECK’S DRUG STORE 15th At Main St. We Deliver Belmont 2330

teach the class. We have had splendid response from the numerous volunteer teachers this summer and their services have been greatly appreciated by all. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Parke will, be at the door to greet you next Sunday. EMERGENCY NEED FOR RED CROSS AIDS There is an emergency need now for Red Cross Aids. Registered nurses are being called into the service of our armed forces. Hospitals and clinics are in great need of Nurses Aids—women between the ages of eighteen and fifty. The American Red Cross offers a brief train’ng course for this work. Application should be made at the American Red Cross headquarters 2nd Floor, Chamber of Commerce Building. Here is an essential work Speedway women can render during this emergency.

U Remember Bataan Invest A Dime Out of Every Dollar in U.S. War Bonds

School News N. Durward Cory, superintendent of schools and the school board, have announced the following personel for the Speedway schools for the coming term: school board, Robert L. Heath, president: Leonard B. Mayhugh, treasurer and Robert L. Thomas, secretary; faculty, N. Durward Cory, principal; Lincoln Northcott, assistant principal, social studies and band; G. Louis Trosky, Industrial Arts, physical education and biology; Agnes Spencer, English and Latin; Marjorie Pyke, English and Library; Ralph Johnson, Mathematics, science, physical education and football coach; Charles Nay, mathematics, basketball and track coach Mary Sue Gray, commerce, social studies and English; Mary Hepperly, home economics, physical education and dean of girls; Louise Starkey, music and art; Floyd Troth, science, social studies and safety; Phyllis Barrett, commerce; Lucille Thompson, language arts 4-5-6; Laverne Ridlen, social studies 4-5-6; Muriel Thompson, arithmetic 4-5-8; Sylvia Byers, 6th Grade; Geneva Walter, 3rd grade; Edna Baldauf, 2nd and 3rd grades; Martha Craigle, 2nd and 3rd grades Mary Lou Knetzer, Ist and 2nd grades; Irene Robey, primary; Mabel Patterson, school nurse; Lola Crail, matron; William Degener, Robert F. Heath and Walt Wren, custodians. School will open at 8:20 a. m. Tuesday, September Bth. All students who can not be present on the first day should register during the week of August 31 to Sep-

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SPINACH, for example, will lose 35 per cent of its vital Vitamin C content —and valuable minerals, too —if left at room temperature for 21 hours. That’s why you should lose no time in storing fresh vegetables in your Electric refrigerator until ready to cook. Your Electric refrigerator was built to prevent the tremendous loss of vitamins and minerals that result from not storing food immediately in safe 40° temperature. In addition vitamized cooking w I. enables you to retain as high as 91 per cent of these AVw ,l same essential vitamins and minerals in the food you serve. Be sure your family gets full health value from the food you prepare. I BUY WAR BONDS EVERYBODY 10% EVERY PAY DAY

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tember 4th. All new high school students and all seniors should call at the building Monday August 31 or Tuesday September Ist and make out their programs. Students in grades 7 to 12 will report to the gym for registrations and the elementary grades will report as follows on September 8: Grade 1 to room 1; Grade 2 to room 2; grade 3 to room 3; Grade 4 to room 7; Grade 5 to room 8; Grade 6 to room 9. •Five new seniors have alreadyenrolled for the 1942-43 school year. One new senior, Thomas Hugh Byrd, has previously attended at Smithfield, Va., Eugene, Oregon and Ashville, N. C. Several people answered the inquiry for rooms last week (it must pay to advertise in the Flyer.) Two teachers who do not have rooms have not been in town this week and will call sometime next week at the school building for the list of places still available. Sixteen of the twenty-two teachers plan to live in Speedway during the coming term. Mrs. Patterson the school nurse also lives in Speedway. Commercial Arithmetic, High School Geography and Problems of American Democracy have been added to the high school program for the coming year. The teachers are holding a preliminary meeting at the school building Friday, September 4th. The first football practice will be held Tuesday September Ist at 7:30 a. m. Practices are being held during the morning because it will be cooler.

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Lyons Department Store Phone Bel. 2360 1534-1538 Main St

GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY

SPEEDWAY STATE BANK General Banking Checking and Savings Accounts We Write Insurance 1532 Main Street Belmont 3545

Order Your Coal Now Next winter you’ll be glad you did! CO-OPERATE WITH YOUR DEALER piß h| ’ _______

BILL GARLAND Champe-Garland Coal Co. he. 1422 W. 30th Street Wabash 4543

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1. —Truck mileage must be reduced 25% by goverment order. 2. —Do not specify a definite time of day. 3. —Order coal or coke in larger quantities. 4. —Government order: No special deliveries. 5. —Do not request delivery of Coal on Saturday afternoon. 6. —Credit must be curtailed. Pay cash. 7. —Dustless oil treated Pocahontas and other coal will soon be a thing of the past. 8. —Be patient—your dealer will deliver as quickly as the shipments arrive.

It is necessary that a coat hanger accompany all dresses, coats, and garments when brought to be cleaned. If you do not furnish a hanger the article will not be returned on a hanger.