Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1947 — Page 2

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THE... Speedway Flyer NON-PARTISAN NON-SECTARIAN ■ ■ ■■ ■ - ■ " ■■ - ■' ~ T ~~ \ WILLIAM ANDERSON. Editor Editorial Office: 5217 W**t 15th Street Residence Telephone Be. 0074-R

SPEEDWAY STATE BANK General Banking CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS LOCK BOXES AVAILABLE 1532 Main Street . Belmont 3545

LYNDHURST INN 5256 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD Open 8:30 a m. to 8 p. m. 7 Days a Week Sandwiches Ice Cream BElmont 2647

LOOK! ■UNSO-DREH JQ,. OXYDOL - TIDE ” - (RISCO, 3 LB. CAN S 1.19 MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING,fIt 59c Fresh Pan Sausage, own make, lb. .39 Fresh Ground Beef lb. .39 Velveeta Cheese, 2 lb. Box .... .79 Sweet Pickles .. doz. 25c The New CREAMO OLEOMARGARINE h . Contains 5% Cream * We now carry Durkee’s colored Oleomargarine Zink's Market 1556 MAIN STREET Belmont 2260 Belmont 2261

I Painting ROBERT R. STIERWALT EXTERIOR INTERIOR r _ 20 yr*. Exp. A-I'Work 5054 W. 16th St. Belmont 0257-R factory wbio savia ; On all makes of radios. Our twenty years of < experience qualifies us to give prompt and < efficient service. RADIO BILL 3050 Vfrest 16 th Street Belmont 2484 < r LOIS BEAUTY SHOP Rilling, Eugene and Roil permanent WAVES DMHM-laO Coemrticß Glo*Bbe x Appointment* mIP. M. Belmont 1616 5121 W. 15th St

Classified Ads All ads for this cblumn must be written out in full, on one side of the paper only. They should be mailed to us or brdbght 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. FURNACE WOOD for sale, $3 per rick, $5 delivered. Heim Lumber Co., 4300 N. High School Rd., Hi. 1281. HOSS THE AUTOMOBILE DOC—A graduate of National Schools pf Automobile Service Engineering (Year 1924) —23 years of service. 'Repairs to anything on any car. DEPENDABLE SERVICE. BE. 3118 M. MOTORS, CARBURETORS. BRAKES, IGNITION.

WANTED Speedway Property—Have buyers waiting. Will' give you prompt and courteous service. I also write insurance. CHAS. R. JOHNSON, Realtor. 1518 Main St. Be. 0610. Res. Be. 0729. HOUSEWIVES, ANXIOUS to make money? Several hours daily, average SI.OO per hour. Write Box 123, Speedway Flyer, 5217 W. 15th St. PROPERTY FOR ALL CASH and quick action. Call H. O. Greenwood, Be. 1303 W. __ PAlNTlNG—Exterior and interior, A-l work, estimates free. Get your appointment for spring painting now. Robert R. Stierwalt, 5054 W. 16th St. Be. 0257-R. GENERAL SPRAYING, lawns treated for weeds, lawns renewed, grass mowed, trimmed, and general yard work. All work efficiently and neatly done. 1640 Allison St. Be. 4248-R, FOR SALE—Leonard ice box, 100 lb. ice capacity. Ices from front, side door. Very good condition. Bargain for quick sale, $25. 4900 W. 16th St. Be. 1787-W.

Telephone CAMTOL 2121 FOR SALE—Baby buggy $5; sls chemistry set $5; doll house $3. 5102 W. 12th St FOR SALE—Bendix washer. 5066 W. 15th St WANTED Experienced sales lady. Dorothy’s, 1500 Main St. WANT TO BUY—Dog house in good condition. Be. 1492-J. YOUNG LADY WOULD like-to rent room. Allison employe, local references. Call Mrs. Stall-' wood, Be. 3518. WANT TO BUY—A daybed complete with mattress. Be. 2499. FOR SALE—Smallest size tricycle, very good condition, $5. Be. 4374-J. FOR RENT Room with twin beds, private entrance, innersprings, very nice. Convenient to all Speedway industries. 2 congenial gentlemen only. 4968/ W. 14th St. FOR SALE—Spinet type mirrored pianq* restyled by Wilkings, cost $495 consider $300; Burgundy living room suite SSO; 2 radios sl2 each; sturdy breakfast set sl2; floor lamp, 4-way $5.00. 4968 W. 14th St. 1 ; WANTED BOOKKEEPER capable of taking complete charge of accounts and payroll for manufacturer of school products. References required. Salary based on ability. Apply in person. American Art Clay Co., 4717 W. 16th St. GIRL—IB-25 typing and general office work. No experience'necessary. Permanent. Apply in person. American Art Clay Co., 4717 W. 16th St. (Speedway).

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Registration Dates Set For Butter Evening Classes Registratiorvfor Butler University’s annual fall evening division classes has been set for Sept. 15-19, Dr. George F. Leonard, director, announced today. Classes will meet Monday through Friday evenings in the Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall. Instruction is to be given in 29 different fields including botany, English, speech, history and political science, mathematics, home economics, library science, German, Spanish, psychology, sociology, zoology, elementary education, secondary education, physical education, educational psychology, educational administration, special education, accounting, economics, business organization, marketing, public utilities, transportation, insurance, stenography, journalism, administration and religion. Dr. Leonard also announced that Dr. C. R. Maxim, registrar, would have charge of admissions and cJldit evaluations for the evening classes.

“Be Not Afraid” "Greatest Story Ever Told" Broadcast date, Sunday, July 20. Broadcast time, 5:30 p. m. v Station, WISH <l3lO kc). “Be Not Afraid,” a drama about the strength of faith and the weakness of fear, takes place in the little town of Hammath. Eunice, who has been ailing for 12 years, wants to see the Master. Ezra, her husband, believing His miracles to be so much nonsense, tells his wife her long illness has affected her mind and forbids her to leave the house. Jairus summons Ezra to see if he can suggest a medicine for his little 'girl, Esther, who is dying. Ezra offers all his wife’s ointments but warns that they offer no cure. Jairus decides to see the Master, altho Ezra tell/ him it is very foolish for a man who holds such a high office in the temple to do so. Meanwhile, Eunice, devoured by the thought of dying slowly, defies her husband and sets to find the Master. Jairus joins the crowd and begs the Master to help his, little girl. At that moment, Eunice, throws herself at the Master’s feet and touches the hem of His garment. The Master, touched by such humble faith, says “Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole; go in peace.” (Mark 5:34). A messenger arrives to tell Jairus his daughter is dead. When Jairus leads the Master into his house the mourners have already gathered. As the Master speaks, “the damsel is not dead, but sleepeth.” (Mark 5:39), the crowd laughs and jeers. The mourners are ordered away and the Master, at Esther’s bedside, says “Damsel, I say* unto thee, arise.” (Mark 5:41). To the astonishment of her parents the child gets out of bed. Eunice and Ezra, ashamed at his former fear in the face of so much trouble, visit Jairus and are reassured by the latter, who repeats the Master’s words “Be not afraid, only believe.” (Mark 5:36). For from faith and belief come courage and the ability to help oneself and others.

BENEFIT DAYS (Continued from page 1) from 7:30 to 11 p. m. The proceeds derived from this project are to be used in furnishing a recreation center and gym at the center. The Speedway Boys’ Band will give a concert Wednesday evening. Thursday evening there will be a basket picnic. Everyone welcome. So, come and bring the entire family. Members of the auxiliary will serve as hostesses in the park those two eVenings. ■ Cleaning Up Woman: My daughter is taking a course in domestic science. Friend: How is she making out? Woman: All right, I infer. She

Standard Size Ironing Boards Fully Padded and Cover for $3.95 Complete Lovely All Metal Frame Deck Chairs with arms and removable canvas seat in choice of bright red or Royal Blue $7.95 each • rO Speedway Furniture Store 1414 Main Street Belmont 2988

JOHNSON & SON GROCERY We Specialize in GOOD MEATS AND GROCERIES YOUNG FRIES FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ICE CREAM ' Open 7 Days a Week 5149 West 10th St. Belmont 1470-M

BUTLER (Continued Lrom Page 1.) . ance. Rochester, will lead group one, “Learning More About Our Pupils”; Miss Hazel A. Pigg, dean and counselor, Dennis Junior High School, Richmond, will lead group two, “Guidance in the Elementary * School”; Mrs. Myrtle Rodden, of guidance, Warren Central High School, will lead group three, “The Teacher in the Guidance Program”, and director of guidance, Columbus High School, will lead group four, “Counseling Techniques.” Lectures and discussions will be held daily during the five-day meeting. J. Fred Murphy, director of guidance, Indianapolis Public Schools, will act as chairman of the session. Warren Layton, director of guidance, Detroit Public Schools, Detroit, Mich., will speak Monday, July 21, on “Improving Guidance Practices.” He will participate in discussions throughout the remainder of the week on topics including “The Informative Function of Cruidance,” Tuesday, July 22; “Individual and Group Counseling,” Wednesday, July 23; “Guidance in the Elementary School,” Thursday, July 24, and “Characteristics of an Effective Guidance Program,” Friday, July 25. A failing memory is a sign of some grave cerebral malady (the feature of which has escaped us), says a well known psychiatrist, whose name we can’t think of just now.

NEW SHIPMENT , MEN'S FANCY WE TEE SHIRTS (Regular $2 Value) Special 1.50 MEN'S DRESS SLACK TROUSERS All Wool Part Wool AU Rayon Size 29 to 42 $4.95 to $9.85 —* — Lyons Department Store 1534-1538 Main Street Belmont 2360

SWIMMING (APS 25eto9«c WATER BALLS sl.o® to $2.35 BOWL COVERS H .SI.OO THERMOS JUGSJ and 2 gal. Size ELECTRIC FANS $7.75 to $18.50 SUN GOGGLES Wilsonite Polaroid Children’s Glasses CHILDREN'FISHING KITS Rosner Drug Store "Sgccthvauff! Re mil StorcF 16th at Main BElmont 1515

Rev. Watson Argue Speaker At Youth For Christ Rev. Watson Argue will come to Indianapolis Saturday to speak at the regular weekly Youth for Christ Rally at the Roberts Park Methodist Church, Delaware and Vermont streets. Rev. Argue, a Canadian, is now attending the Youth for Christ International Bible Conference at Winona Lake. Rev. Argue, regional vice president for Western Canada of the international youth group, will give a 20-minute message and show a film history of his recent 25,000 mile air tour of the West Indies, and Brazil. In additioQ, Rev. Argue will present a transcription of a Youth lor Christ Rally held in Buenos Aires this spring. This is a recording of the voices of South American young people singing and participating in the-services. Rev. Argue organized rallies and spoke before many youth gatherings during his trip. He is pastor of Calvary Temple in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Roger Malsbary, director of Youth for Christ in Indianapolis, who is attending the Winona Lake Conference, will return to lead Saturday night’s rally. Genius Teacher: “Who can tell me what made Francis Scott Key famous?” Jasper: “He knew all the verses of the ‘Star Spangled Banner*.”

EXPERT RADIO REPAIR PROMPT* EFFICIENT SERVICE AU Work Guaranteed Prices Right AUTO RADIO and APPLIANCE REPAIR DON'S RADIO & ELECTRIC SERVICE 1656 Georgetown Road Belmont 2507

Conkle Funeral Home 1934 W. Michigan Street Belmont 1934 Chapel Equipped With Organ

Etter’s Phillips ‘66’ Station. SCARS LUBRICATED While In Motion "\MOTO-SWAY 14th at Main Street Belmont 3266 SUNDAY 8 AJM. to 8 PM. WEEK DATS 7 AM. to 8:30 PM

Eulah’s Beauty Shop 1647 PRESTO ST. Eugene Machine Waves; Roil and New Ray Machineless Waves and Rayette Cold Waves BElmont 5139

Sandwiches of AU Kinds To Take Out HAMBURGERS 10c Open from Midnite Until 3:30 Afternoon i •. Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop 1504 MAIN ST. SPEEDWAY, IND.

AU thrift and investment share accounts are now insured up to $5000.00 each account by an agency of the Federal Government. SPEEDWAY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1518 Main Street ' Belmont 0610

Kepler's Speedway Garage BRAKES RELINED & ADJUSTED MOTOR TUNE UP COMPLETE MOTOR REBUILDING 1430 Main Street (rear) Belmont 3076

R.F.LtademanAwpcy JUST INSURANCE LIFE FIRE AUTOMOBILE "Coart To Coart Service" ‘ Res. Be. 0592 Bus. Ma. 4512

FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY 1 STORE HOURS: , 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Mon. thru Fri. 7 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturday WE DO OUR OWN HAT BLOCKING Service Is Our Slogan, Quality Our Motto Walt’s Speedway Cleaners & o® ©pail? I I jvrl ■ 111 BE I b jimnii proprietor Wo Operate Ow Own Cloartta* Mam 4728 W. 15th Street 8EL2925