Speedway Flyer, Volume 12, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1943 — Page 4

CLASSIFIED ADS I All ads for this column must fee written out in full, on one Me of the paper only. They rixmld be mailed to us or brought in by ten o’clock, Wednesday mornings. Please do not telephone in your ads. Charges: The minimum rate far an ad here is 20c. For an ad with more than twenty-five words, the charge is 20c plus one eent a word beyond the minimum words. Payment must accompany each ad. Coin or stamps will be teceived.

_i All ads for this column must to be written out in full, on one i side of the paper only. They should be mailed to us or brought in by ten o’clock, Wedi nesday mornings. Please do not telephone in your ads. Charges: The minimum rate ** for an ad here is 20c. For an ad with more than twenty-five words, the charge is 20c plus one cent a word beyond the minimum words. must accompany each ad. Coin or stamps will be received. , WANTED—Man's Bicycle; also bicycle for small boy. 1670 Allison Ave. Phone Bel. 1631-M. r IFOR RENT—Room, to be shared with another young man. Bel. 4020-J. FOR SALE—Boys wool Mackinaw, size 8, good condition, 1623 Gerrard. •FOR SALE—Walnut dresser, large mirror, pair of Andirons and large screen. Bel. 4227-J.

FOR SALE—Girls 3-piece coat set size 1, rose-color. Bel. 0066-J. FOR RENT—Apartment, furnished, modern, all bus lines at door. For 2 adults. Rev. H. A. Davis, Brownsburg, Phone 9302. PAPER HANGING—W. E. REYNOLDS, 1606 Fisher St., Speedway. Call Belmont 4326-M. Estimate Free. SEES FOR SALE—22 stands of bees to be sold at public auction in September. If you are interested see Paul Cunningham, 2915 West 16th Street, Belmont 3563-R. Will help buyer take care of bees. WANTED —Odd job hauling; short trips. Belmont 2312-R. WANTED TO BUY—Modern 4,5, or 6-room house anywhere in Speedway. Phone Bel. 1492-W. MOSQUITO CHASERS Chase mosquitoes with Citronella candles. Now you can sit outdoors without being “eaten up” with those pesky mosquitoes. Radio Bill, 3050 W. 16th Street. WANTED —Paper hanging, painting and paper cleaning. Work guaranteed. Miller, 3545 W. Washington Street. Belmont 2140-M. FILM SERVICE—One 6 or 8 exposure roll developed and printed for 25c. Reprints from old negatives 4c each. Also will enlarge old negatives to any size. Bring or mail to Speedway Film Service, 5440 Crawfordsville Road, Res. Phone Be. 1822-J.

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The birthdays for August are Albert Webb, Bth; Richard Nelson, 9; Raymond Grange, 13; Allen Smith, Jr., 13th; and Roma T. French, 31st. Robert (Bob) Williams, September Ist. Pvt. Theodore C. Greatbatch, 35147934, Prov. Rwy. Opr., New Orleans, 12, La. Ted was inducted at Fort Harrison, July 26th. Pfc. George Cunningham, Sqd. 441, 4th A A F R D, Hammer Field, Calif. Pfc. Leonzo Glidewell, 914 Ord. Heavy Auto Maintenance Co., A. I. N. 35739100, Camp Polk, La. Cpl. Robert H. Hoerger, ASM, 15106815, 2nd Replacement Co. R. Ba„ 501st S A W R, Drew Field, Tampa, Fla. A-C Edward E. Hubble, Class 44, D Sq. F-5, A A F P F S (P) Maxwell, Ala.

Pfc. Paul L. Jenkins, 736 Eng. H. U. Co., U S A E U T C, Camp Claibourne, La. Cpl. Ray P. Jenkins, Jr., 21st Air Base Sqd., Daniel Field, Augusta, Georgia. Pfc. James Lee Kellam, Hdqs. & Service Co., 160th Engrs. Bn., Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont. Robert Gene Lucas, S 1-C Co. 1197, U S N T S, Great Lakes. 111. Lieut. John J. Mann, Port Chemical Office, N.Y.P.E., 58th St. & First Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pvt. Albert K. Mayo, S2-CUS Coast Guard, Embassy Hotel, 154 W. 70th St., New York City, N. Y. A 1 is attending Hemphill- Deisel School on Long Island. Mrs. Mayo left Wednesday for a visit with her husband. Richard Nelson. A.O.M. 3rd class Shop 641. A R Naval Air Station, Norfolk. Va.

Sgt. Harvey Phipps, Jr., 592 rd Heavy Bomb Sqd., Army Air Base, Moses Lake, Washington. T. S. Kenneth Sehoenewey, 35162921 Class 91, 60th T. G., Keesler Field, Miss. Pvt. Gustav W. Thau, 35148360, 4th "Mc-n. C'-'. C.. 30th E. T. Bn„ Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Pvt. A 1 Webb, Btry. C., 188 F. A. Bn., Camp Gruber. Okla. Pfc. John H. White, U S M C, Ser. Co., U S P F, Camp Elliott, San Diego, 44, Calif. Pvt. C. H. Williams, Jr., S C U 3414-S TAR. University of Alabama, University, Ala. Pfc. Robert E. Williams. T T S A AF,TC Pawling, New York.

SNAPSHOTS ’.'fig . t/.. I, ’ im (■ - of the pigeon service. They wilt be I .......... ' trained to carry meseagee over the I MAMA TAKEB ORDERS— Pittsburgh—Lt. Mar- opan sea. I tha L. Stone (left) and her mother Marie R. Stone ■ of the WAC’e are home on leave here together I I by special permission. Mrs. Stone plnnad on Lt. ' 111 ■ Stone’s bars when she received her commission I i »—i I Anno Bhephard, who la haard regularly on Here’s tha "Company” in "Bob Croaby and Comtho Blua Network In "The Adventures of pany,” tha naw program haard ovar NBC at 10:30 Naro Wolfs," Mondays at 8:10 P.M. (EWT), P.M. (EWT) aaeh Sunday avenlng. Left to right, admires tha hybrid orChld which haa been orchestra laadar Matty Malnsck and Las Tremayne, named "the Nero Wolfs for the 00-m.e. with Crosby, who used to be the leading man fictional detective. " on the "First Nighter” series.

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, Cpl. Floyd E. Workman, Jr., 456 MPEG Co., Prison of War Camp, | Concordia, Kas. School News Speedway Schools will open September 7. Both grade and high school pupils will report to their respective buildings at 8:20 a. m. School will probably last about one hour the first day. The school safety patrol will probably not operate during the first day or two of school and parents of small children should make arrangements to accompany their children to school those days. A few women teachers have not yet rented rooms. In case you have a room to rent, call Be. 1062 between 8:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. Monday and report same. All seniors and new high school students who have not checked their credits with the high school principal should report to the office Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. All boys who are planning to play football report to the school office next Monday to get their parents’ and physician’s certificates. Mr. N. D. Cory and Mr. I. R. Wagner attended the conference of superintendents and manufacturers

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at Purdue University last Thursday. ... Speedway teachers will meet at the school building Friday, September 3rd, at 9:30 a. m. to talk over problems concerning the opening of school. Several new courses are being added to the high school curriculum for this fall. Among these are business English, public speaking, high school art, general math., sociology, and advanced typing. The Speedway high school probably offers the most complete curriculum ol any school its size in the state of Indiana.

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Speedway Theatre SPEEDWAY CITY Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 26-27-2 S ABBOTT and COSTELLO in ‘HIT THE ICE’ And JAMES CRAIG and LCDIGAN in ‘NORTHWEST RANGERS’ Sunday and Monday, August 29-36 JUDY GARLAND VAN HEFLIN to ‘PRESENTING LILY MARS’ And PATRICIA KNOWLES EVELYN ANKERS to ‘All By Myself Tuesday and Wednesday, August 31—September 1 BASIL RATHBONE—NIGEL BRUCE in ‘SHERLOCK HOLMES IN WASHINGTON’ And HENRY FONDA and DANA ANDREWS in ‘The Ox-bow Incident’

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