Speedway Flyer, Volume 14, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1945 — Page 2
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THE... Speedway Flyer NON-PARTISAN NON-SECTABIAN This paper is published in the interests of all Speedway. It is distrihuted every Friday to every home in the community. It is strictly a Speedway paper. It has been published for over fourteen years. It is operated in a co-operative fashion— Speedway business men. the town officials, the school, the 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 the paper lives in Speedway and is interested principally in the best lor this community The Speedway FLYER is, in the beat sense of the word, Speedway’s own paper. WILLIAM ANDERSON. Editor Editorial Offices 5217 West 15ih Street ■ Boaidonco Telephone Be. 0074-H
WARM WEATHER F00D5.... Tea. we can give you supgoaNons about your cummer meals. Or bettor stffl. come in and shop through our complete market. You wffl find the answer to the question, "What shall I servo today?" right on our shelves. Zink's Market 1556 MAIN STREET Belmont 2260 .Belmont 2261
Kepler's Speedway Garage AUTO REPAIRS 1430 Main Street (rear) Belmont 3076
Canning Supplies Ball Mason Jars All Sizes Ball Zinc Caps Jar Rubbers Canning Labels Funnels Wooden Stirring Spoons and Ladles Large Kettles Canning Racks Paring Knives Strainers 10-inch Aluminum Chicken Fryer-Skillet—s3.9s Cookie Jarssl.lo Schoonover's Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and MAIN STREET Belmont 4600
FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS COLONIAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION has paid semi-annual dividends Investment Accounts Insured up to SSOOO. Current Dividend Rate 3 Per Cent 28 South Illinois Street
Classified Ads All ads for this column must be written out in full, on one aide of the paper only. They should be mailed to us or brought hi 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 wards, the charge is 1-eent a word additional Payment must accompany each ad. Coins or stamps wffl be received. FOR SPIRELLA . designed styled and supporting garments call Be. 3103. WE WILL SELL TOUR HOUSE. We wffl give you prompt- and courteous service when you want to sell property of any kind. Our office is at your disposal NORTH WEST REALTY CO. Office, 1518 Main St Be. 0610. Resident Phone Be. 0729.
PAlNTlNG—Exterior and interior. Brush or spray. Kem-Ton-ing. A-l work only. Open dates. Robert Stierwalt, 5234 W. 15th St Be. 0012-M. WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 room unfurnished house or double in Speedway. Couple with no children or pets. Can furnish good Speedway references. Call Be. 0519-M between 1 and 6 p. m. WANTED—WaII washing and paper cleaning. For free estimates caH Wa. 8503. EXPERIENCED lady would like care of children at her home which is equipped with playground. Also interested in boarding children during time of vacations. Can furnish Speedway references. Call Be. 3361-W, 1701 N. Whitcomb. HELP WANTED—Sandwich girl Short orders. Apply Speedway Inn. Be. 0343. FOR SALE OR TRADE One Univex 8 mm. movie camera. Win trade for double 8 mm. or 16 mm. camera. H. M. Abbott, 5121 W. 16th St. Be. 4484.
INSURANCE EXECUTIVE wishes 2 bedroom home in Speedway. References furnished. Be. 0145-W. FURNACE CLEANING AND REPAIRING—ALL MAKES. BE 5300-4. FOR SALE—Two 3 piece girl’s winter legging suits, sizes 1 and 3; one girl’s faU coat and hat, size 2; child’s tent and small rocking horse. 4934 Ford St. Be. 3685-M. FOR SALE—Trumpet, good tone sls; also stenotype used only one month, lessons and case included. Lee Jennings. Be. 1254-R or 5014 W. 10th St. FOR SALE—Lady’s 2-geared bicycle, excellent condition. Not used much, $40.00. Helen Leonard, 1024 Winton Ave. Be. 0424. ROOM FOR RENT. 1616 Winton Ave. FOR SALE—26-in. boy’s bicycle, good condition. 1201 Rosner Dr. MAN’S GRAY overcoat, pre-war, size 40; boy’s all-wool 3-piece snow suite, size 6, pre-war; cordoroy jacket, sweater and short knit pants; large pink bassinet with hood. 1034 Auburn. FOR SALE—Silver King bicycle, new tires. 5134 W. 14th St. Be. 4656-M. DUMB DOG A sergeant dropped into the USO Club one night and noticed a dog and a soldier seated before a checker board.
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“We’ll go underground,” warned a Nazi propagandist He didn’t know how right he was about that
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EVERY DAY VALUES AT BECK’S Pepto-Bfamoi for Upset Stomach47c Uaouenfiteo for Buna s toe Phillipa* MUk of Magnesia 12 os. 38c Zamacol fcrPoiscn Ivy Beßaf 47c Qutaaana for Mthlato*B Foot *47c Dr. Wart Miracto-Tuft Tooth Brush47c Ttoahay Lottos .*43c Juris Hair Tonic NaU-Dri v *soc Mum Deodorant__*3oc, 49c Tampax. ID's 29c Mfadpoo Dry Shampoo*Bloß •Plus Federal Tax. WE HANDLE SCHOOL SUPPLIES Beck's Drugs 15th at Maia St. BEhnont 2330
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The Bell System the largest source of Radar for our fighting forces This is not surprising for Radar development and production stems from the same roots that produced and continue to’ nourish this country’s telephone system. Radar, the instrument which enabled our land, sea and air forces to spot enemy targets through darkness, smoke or fog, was one of the outstanding new fighting instruments of the war. Two years before Pearl Harbor the Government asked Bell Telephone Laboratories to put its wide experience and
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knowledge of electronics to work to help perfect Radar as a military instrument. From then on the Laboratories co-operated closely in the Radar program with the National Defense Research Committee, with Army and Navy specialists, and with scientists of Great Britain. The Western Electric Company, manufacturing branch of the Bell System, became the Nation’s largest supplier of Radar systems. One type it made was universally used by B-29’s in the Pacific for navigation, target location and high altitude bombing. Another played an important part in aiming the guns on our warships. If you’re waiting for a home telephone, it helps a little to know that Radar is one of the reasons. For years telephone manufacturing plants were devoted to war needs.
