Speedway Flyer, Volume 14, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1945 — Page 2
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THE..., Speedway Flyer NON-PARTISAN NON-SECTARLAN This paper is published in the interests of all Speedway. It is distributed 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 for this community. The Speedway FLYER is, in the best sense of the word, Speedway’s own paper. WILLIAM ANDERSON. Editor Editorial Office: 5217 West 15th Street Residence Telephone Ba. 0074-R
WARM WEATHER F00D5.... Yes. wo can give you suggestions about your summer meals. Or better stiH. come in and shop through our complete market. You will find the answer to the quarifou. “What shall 1 servo today?" right on our shelves. Zink's Market 1556 MAIN STREET Belmont 2260 Belmont 2261
JKepler's Speedway Garage AUTO REPAIRS 1430 Main Street (fear) Belmont 3076
Canning Supplies Ball Mason Jars All Sizes Ball Zinc Caps Jar Rubbers Canning Labels Funnels Wooden Stirring Spoons and Ladles Fruit Extractors 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 t
Classified Ms All ads for this column must be written out in full, on one side of the paper only. They should be mailed to us or brought in by 10 o’clock Wednesday mornings. Please do not telephone in your ads. e 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. »» X . >
FOR SPIRELLA designed styled and supporting garments call Be. 3103. WE WILL SELL YOUR HOUSE. We win 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. IVANTED 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. C519-M between 1 and 6 p. m.
WANTED—WaII washing and paper cleaning. For free estimates call Wa. 8503. HELP WANTED—Sandwich girt Short orders. Apply Speedway Inn. Be. 0343. FURNACE CLEANING AND REPAIRING—ALL MAKES. BE 53004. ROOM FOR RENT—Man who works days. Mrs. Ida Marvel, 4900 W. 16th St I AM SELLING Avon products again. Call at my home, 4953 Ford St. Be. 4229. Anna Mae Phipps.
FOR SALE—Baby bed, maple, with springs and mattress; baby buggy. 1214 Winton Ave. FOR SALE—I 942, 9 h.p. Neptune outboard motor, good condition; boy’s bicycle equipped with knee action, good condition. Be. 3551. WANTED—Piano in home to use as studio, one day a week. Mabelle Hendleman. Li. 5803. FOR SALE Girl’s three-piece ski suit, size 14, good condition. Be. 1804. FOUND—Stet of keys in the 5300 block W. 16th St. For informasee police at Speedway Town Hall.
FOR SALE—Child’s reversable, 2 winter coats, 1 light weight coat, size 12; 1 corduroy suit, child’s size 10; 3 dresses, misses size 14; 2 dresses, 1 skirt, misses size 12; 1 jacket, size 38. • 4964 Ford St. LEAVING ClTY—Selling dining room suite; all-wool rugs 9x12 and 7x9 with matching throw rugs; 5-pc. twin bed suite; metal top breakfast table with 2 chairs; mahogany Governor Winthrop secretary; beautiful inlaid card table; mirror; garden plow and tools; 20 fcr* extension ladder; misc. household articles. See after 4, or Sat. and Sunday. 1761 Ellen Dr. FOR SALE—Charles of London model davenport, good condition, brown, price $20.00. 1235 Rosner Dr. MISPLACED somewhere in Speedway last spring a tan gaberdine jacket, size 14 with fur lining. Please call Be. 2966W. FOR SALE—Baby bed, Taylor Tot and bathinette. 5105 W. 16th St. FOR SALE—3 piece living room suite. Be. 1514-R.
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CHILDREN’S LAWN SWINGS MADE TO ORDER CLOTHES LINE POSTS Electric and Gas Weldin? Commercial Welding Company 921 N. GRANDE BE 1465-W BE 2804
THE SPEEDWAY FLYEK
For STAY-AT-HOME PICNICS
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for iefwßMt utuesntr sociability Dainty sandwiches—Orangeade Cake, as luscious and refreshing as its name—frosty pitcher of iced lemonade—here are the “makings l * of a feast for family and friends out in your own riiady backyard! Traveling for fun i* out this summer, so plan fun at home this easy way! A recipe for cherishing is Orongoado Cake, so. moist nd tender. With the real flavor of fresh oranges so packable in picnie Mskot, fishing hantper or lunchbox. Clip now for keeps? Om-B<»w1 ORANGEADE CAKB • 5 rsmsarjsg 'i ssL— < ■M ti— >»osi) WOOS* tteO
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Personals (Continued from Page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stumpe and children returned Friday from a two-weeks vacation at Daytona Beach, Fla. They visited Silver Springs and many interesting points of the South. The children especially enjoyed the glass bottom boat and jungle cruise. Mrs. David Morrow entertained Mr. and Mrs. David Morrow, Sr., Mrs. Wilbur Rosenbarger and phildren, Dean and Suzy, at dinner last Wednesday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Thorne and family and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gummere and son were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Norman and son Tuesday evening. 1 11 i - ■ Mrs. Orpha Arnold returned Monday from a two-weeks vacation at Winona Lake. I ’ ' ■• 5 ■ - \ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams, Sr., had as their dinner guests Aug. 29, Mrs. Hugh Williams, Jr., with a surprise party honoring Glen Rudaell and Mrs. Lawrence Leonard. Mrs. Ross E. Swords entertained the birthday of her husband. A delicious dinner was served in the backyard. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards of Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Parr and son, Steven, of Danville, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown, Mr. and Mrs. James Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Amick and Mr. and Mm. William Anderson. i Mrs. Tom Moffett and son, Paul, (md Mrs. Robert Parke and son, Bobby, spent last Wednesday with their Auntiq Marvel.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wenz and son, Jimmie, returned Labor Day from a two-weeks’ vacation at Lake Shafer. x Mr. and Mrs. Titus Huber and Mrs. Viola Herring visited Sunday with Mr. Huber’s brother of Thorntown, who has just returned from Oak Ridge, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Urban and son, Ronny, Mr. and Mrs. George Stallwood and Miss Judy Bristley spent several days traveling thru the Smoky Mountains, Virginia and Washington, D. C. and Richard, Mrs. Charles Minton and son, Mark, and Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Fitz, all of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams, Sr., were guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hesler of Cincinnati, Ohio. Joyce William, Mary Ann Ren-
ard, Nancy Covell and Jean Lesman spent Sunday at Coney Island. Mr. and Mrs. Chee Robbins and sons were guests at a dinner honoring the 78th birthday of Mr. Chee Robbins* and Mr. Claude Robbins* fhther. The dinner was held at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Robbins.
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Plaid Cotton FLANNEL SHIRTS Size 14 V 4 to 17 $1.67 -$1.69 Arrow Longsleeve Striped Sport Shirt $2.50 Arrow Longsleeve Plaid Sport Shirts3.so ■■ \ Lyons Department Store 1534-1538 Main Street Belmont 2360
Conkle Funeral Home 1934 W. Michigan Street Belmont 1934 Chapel Equipped With Organ
EVERY DAY VALUES AT BECK’S Pupto-BisaMl fur Upsri Stomach 47c Unguantim tor Burns Philips' Milk of Magnesia—l 2 os. ‘39c Zomacol for Poison Ivy Rollafj47c Quinsana for Athlete's Foot «47c Dr. West Miracte-Tuft Tooth Brush *. 47c Trashay Letton »43c Juris Hair Tonic ‘Sflc Nail-Dri . . 50e Mum Deodorant .*3oc. 49c Tampax. 10** Jtc Mlnipoo Dry Shampoo.*Bl.oo •Plus Federal Tax. WE HANDLE SCHOOL SUPPLIES Beck’s Drugs 15th at Main St. BBlmont 2330
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