Speedway Flyer, Volume 13, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1944 — Page 3

We Need r Speedway Properties List Your Real Estate Today! A. C. Moldthan, 1452 Main Street, Speedway ‘ BElmont 2727

SPEEDWAY CAFE “A Good Place to Eat” 1430 Main Street Speedway

Groceries and Meats Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We try to have just what you want, when you need it. We Deliver On Saturdays Only Speedway Food Mart 16th at Lyndhurst Belmont 3843 TRADE IN SPEEDWAY

FACTORY RADIO SERVICE On all makes of radios. Our seventeen years of experience qualifies us to give prompt and efficient service. RADIO BILL 3050 West 16th Street Belmont 2484

Prospect Saving St Loan Association ESTABLISHED 1895 151 S Main Street Speedway Mrs. Mary Hayes in Charge of Office ~

Tri-Art Press PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS Publications Newspapers Stationery Circulars Booklets and AU Kinds Of Job Printing LATEST TYPE EQUIPMENT HIGH SPEED PRESSES—ALL MACHINE TYPESETTING Phone FR 0422 408 Printcraft Building 225 N. New Jersey St. Indianapolis

Classified M> All ads for this column must be written out in full, on one side of the paperonly. They should be mailed to us or brought in by 10 o’clock Wednesday mornings. Please do not telephone in your ads. CHARGES: The minimum rate for an ad here is 30c. For an ad with more than 30 words, the charge is 1-cent a'word additional Payment must accompany each ad. Coins or stamps will' be received. » / SPEEDWAY FILM SERVICE: Roll developing, reprints and enlarging. Bring or mail to 5440 Crawfordsville Road.

WANTED: Paper Hanging and Paper Cleaning. Work guaranteed. Miller, 3545 W. Washington St. Belmont 3140-M. PAINTING Exterior and interior, brush or spray; Kem-Ton-ing; A-l work only; open dates. Robert Stierwalt, 5234 W. 15th St. Be. 0012-M. FOR SALE—FuII size girl’s bi-« cycle. Call Be. 2340-W, between 5 and 8 p. m.

FOR RENT—■'Business room, Point Barber Shop. 4830 W. 16th St Call at owner’s residence 4900 W. 16th St, Mrs. Marvel. LOST—Strayed or stolen, three months old male cat Yellow, stripes. Please inform Rita Dryer, 4964 Ford St. WANTED—Children to take care of by girl 14 years old. . Be. 4771-J. Bernice North, 5108 Ford St. Evenings and after school. WANTED—To rent, a three bedroom house by a teacher in the Speedway schools. Call Be. 1062. WANTED—Lady to do ironing in her own home. References requested. Gall Be. 4554. WANTED—Three people to share a ride with a man that at Plant No. 5. He will furnish car. He works from 7 p. m. to 4:48 a. m. Call Be. 5089-J. LOST—Pekinese dog, male, stray - ed from 1609 Christopher Lane on Aug. 30. Reward for his return. Call Be. 0231 or Be. 0923. FOR SALE—Pre-war baby buggy. Call Be. 0073-R. LOST—Or strayed collie pup 8 weeks old. All brown except for two front white feet and white breast. Child’s pet. 1758 Norfolk. Be. 4374-R. Reward. LADIES—Now is the time to change to the new fall shades* of make-up. Do it the Beauty Counselor way. Complete line of toilet items. For free presentation and facial call Mrs. Willoughby, Be. 1882-J. FOR SALE—Apples plenty of them. Fox’s Fruit Farm 3H miles northwest of Speedway. Ta. 0129. Please bring containers. ROOM FOR RENT—Room for 2 girls, twin beds. 4935 W. 15th St

Henry (at the police “Could I see the man who was arrested for robbing our house last night?" Desk Sgt. (surprised): “This is unusual—why do you want to see him?” Henry: “I want to ask him how he got in without awakening my wife.” What many of us need most is a vigorous kick in the seat of our can’ts!

OPEN 24 HOURS CLOSED SUNDAY DAVE’S GRILLE _ - < DAVE POND, Proprietor STEAKS - CHOPS fiw Home-Made Chili and Soups ‘ TRY OUR DELICir)US SALADS K All Kinds of S ndwiches Good Food WeU Prepared a MODERN. UP-TO-DAT’S EATING PLACE; lw f m! YOU'LL LIIE IT! 1402 MAIN STREET Belmont 4308 SPEEDWAY

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

Cocker Spaniel Show To Be Held At Tomlinson Hall ALSO A PUPPY SWEEPSTAKES The Cocker Spaniel Club of Central Indiana, Inc., win put on. a Cocker Specialty Show, Friday, Sept 15, in Tomlinson Hall, at 6 p. m. There will be* classes in all

four varieties. There will also be a puppy sweepstakes class for Cockers between six and 12 months. A large entry in the local class is expected to compete for local awards. Mr. Andrew H. Hodges, specialty judge and breeder of parti-col-or Cocker Spaniels from Long Island, N. Y., will do the judging. Mr. Hodges is an officer of the American Spaniel Club and has visited many of the leading breeders of Cockers throughout the country. He is in the public relations department of the New York Telephone Co.

This specialty show will make a triple-header for Cockers and should bring the finest Cockers in the country to compete for top honors. Eighty-one trophies and prizes are to be awarded as well as cash prizes. They will be on display in the windows of L. Strauss and Co., beginning Sept. 8, for one week. Two all-breed shows the following Saturday and Sunday will be put on by the Anderson and Hoosier Kennel Clubs at Raceland, Route 67, at McCordsville. Two members of the Indianapolis Club are showing champions. Ch. Scarlet Pimpernel, owned by Lt. J. Rollins Sevier, an imported red English Cocker Spaniel and

An Original Poem To David from Hie Mother Today, dear son, you received those wings, Use them well, these fierce wild things! Since it’s what you set out to do, You know, ‘we’re mighty proud of you!’ YoU, who were so merry, and so fair, We have lost now—to the air. Little son grown tall, we bid you God speed— Go out on your highway to sow good seed. The round world your wings will explore Must have no closed heart, no closed door. No black race, white race, yellow or brown But only neighbors in one town. Now that you sail in the sky so blue Wonderful thoughts—must come to you Thoughts of your Maker—Who loves us all It’s not His will—that one, should fall! S May God’s Hand ever protect you As He has done in the past And the time be not too far distant, When you come home at last. Just wear this ring as a token Of Dad’s and my love for you, May your journey through life be smooth sailing— Because you have proved—“ True Blue”. An Original Poem by David Phelps I’m a U. S. Navy flyer, And I sail the skies up high, Where clouds so soft and beautiful Go sailing—sailing by. It’s such a pleasant feeling In Such a spacious place. I know, I’m nearer—nearer still, To God, my Master’s face. He’ll guard, and guide, and watch, o’er me; As always He has done; In Him, I put my faith, and trust, By Him, the battle’s won. / We train, and work, and fly, each day 'Ope purpose to complete. To/give our best for freedom’s sake Tnat’s plenty hard to beat! Then when it’s o’er and we come back— And peace shall reign once more; Our lives will begin anew, We know, the price of war! ‘God Bless” the ones who’ve paid that price. They fought, and died, that we Might live a life of happiness And be forever free! So in our work or in our fun We’re sure it’s bound to come— That certain “life of happiness”, We knew when we were home.

one of the finest of his variety in the United States, will be an attraction, as will black Ch. Tamerlane of owned by Horace M. Harter. He was sired by Ch. Gay Defender of Strathmore, one of the famous litter of three champions by Ch. Holmeric of Brookville and out of Ch. Fashion Lady of Strathmore. Mr. Harold Gray is president of the Cocker Club; Mr. Orville Landrus, vice president; Mrs. J. P. Cummings, recording secretary; Mrs. Orville Landrus, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J. Rollins Sevier, publicity secretary, and Miss

Ruth Lewman, treasurer. Members of the board of directors are Dan Henderson, J. P. Cummings, Lt J. Rollins Sevier, W. E. VanTalge, Ralph Carlton, and William Johnson. Cocker lovers of Indianapolis have a fine treat jn store for them. Entrance fee is 50 cents plus tax for adults and 25 cents for children. For further information contact Harold Gray, 5845 N. Keystone.

Post Office Seeks Proposals To Furnish Quarters The post office department will consider until Sept. 20, 1944, proposals to furnish quarters for a term of five or ten years for the E. Michigan Street Station, now located at 2730 E. Michigan street. Owners of property suitably located and containing at least 4400 sc uare feet first floor space, plus sufficient basement area for heating plant and fuel storage, may secure data and. forms for entering a proposal by writing direct to Mr. H. C. Rumble, post office inspector, Cincinnati 1, Ohio.

HOLLYWOOD CAFE a PRESENTS Mrs. Christine Hermsen SHE'S FIRST COOK ON THE SECOND SHIFT! Open From 1502 MAIN STREET 6:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. - Speedway

Martin Studio . ■ } 4917 WEST 15TH STREET Belmont 3990- W HELEN THOMAS MARTIN PIANO ORGAN SPEECH MARGARET BYRAM VOICE

SPEEDWAY STATE BANK General Banking ’ I CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS We Write Insurance 1532 Main Street Belmont 3545

SEASONAL SUPPLIES FOR THE BUSY HOMEMAKER Butter dishes in one quarter and one pound sixes. Tea Kettles. Salad Bowls, and Compote Dishes. PYREX "Top of the Store Wear" Glass Tumblers We hare a naw supply of these fine tumblers now. Combination lemon juicer and egg separator ■omelhtng new! Canning Supplies Glass cans in quart and pint Sixes. Rubbers, lids, and paring knives. Ricers. crocks, and food choppers. Crockery jars in 2. 4 and 5-gallon sixes. Collanders Large mouth funnels for filling Schoonover’s Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and Main Street Belmont 4600

HURRY BEFORE THE RUSH! For the next few weeks we will not be as busy as we were this spring and early summer. Please help us out by bringing in your garments to be cleaned now. For a while we can give you five-day service. AFTER A TIME WHO KNOWS* ZaunSHinEuBCLEAnERS 1500 MAIN STREET SPEEDWAY

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