Speedway Flyer, Volume 16, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1948 — Page 4

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Keep on digging. Remember, the first olive is hardest to get out of the bottle, but once out it loosens up all the others. Men oppose progress not because they hate it, but because they love being let alone much better. Gate in Ptaotioe Since 1939 production of ptaatica ip. the Untied States has increased mare than 800 per cent Fire and Police Notice If it is necessary for you to call the FIRE DEPARTMENT or POLICE DEPARTMENT. Please call BELMONT 1400.

SPEEDWAY AND WEST 1815 ELLEN DR. 5 rm. mod. buna. Bide drive, garage. 1825 FISHER ST. | ™ 1721 N. WHITCOMB K tot 100x300. 69 S. WHITCOMB 5 rm. mod. bung. gar. large lot. 6651 W. WASHINGTON ST. Consider terms. 4934 W. 15TH ST. » 3615 W. MICHIGAN 6 “ od - bT^k/ “ t 3520 ROCKVILLE RD. 5 m<xL> * M6 ° CLERMONT, RD. 34 X mod - briek bun,f ” ,Bnte 827 WESTBROOK 6 ™ fenced yard> *“ SO oeno W ICTH Suitable for doctor’! Offfce. 6 rm. mod. bung., en--3608 W. loin closed porch, 67500. Vacant. 5112 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. LXSTWE WE WRITE ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE A. C. Moldthan, Realtor 1452 Main Street, Speedway BElmont 2727

“Let Vs Say It For You? ' WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANYWHERE Grande Avenue Flower Shop 921 Grande Avenue Belmont 3389 We Deliver

Backmeyer’s Grocery 5236 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 1363 WE HANDLE the SUNDAY MORNING STAR Fresh Frozen Fruits, Vegetables & Fish Groceries Meats WE DELIVER Always Open Seven Days A Week!

DENTIST DR. CHARLES C. COHEE 1462 MAIN STREET , Belmont 2006 Talbot 9440 Talbot 4068 Office Hours Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday-1:00 to 5:00 P.M.

ELECTRIC HEATERS ELECTRIC HEATING PADS ELECTRIC IRONS CARPENTER TOOLS ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES z HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES Schoonover’s Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and Main Street Belmont 4600

SMITH’S Barber * Beauty Shop A COMPLETE BARBER ■ .. AND BEAUTY SERVICE Three Berbers Two Beauticians J 4905 W. 14th St. Belmont 3411

A Modem Eating Place f ALL OF OUR DINNERS ARE CHOICE CUTS OF HIGH-GRADE MEATS 1462 MAIN STREET-SPEEDWAY

WE NEED MORE LISTINGS So if you are going to sell your home and want CASH see us for your Real Estate needs. We will give you the best services possible. CALL US DAY OR NIGHT E. K. Harvey Speedway Realtor Office Pb«M Residence BE 0699 Office—4B3o W. 16th Street—Speedway „ 4snw. nth v 7 ' BE 3973

Speedway Chapel I ' This entirely new chapel for funerals is modern and completely equipped, ready at all times to serve the people of Speedway. AUBURN at W. 16th MArket 1234 Operated by— FARLEY FUNERAL HOME 1604 W. Morris St MArket 1234 Ambulance Service FLOYD FARLEY 5223 West 16th Street

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SCHOOLNEWS (Continued from Page 1) First division winners at this contest will compete for final honors at Terre Haute Feb. 21. The high school debate dub will participate in a debate tournament at Terre Haute next Friday and Saturday. Miss Moore, debate coach, will accompany the group to Terre Haute. Mr. Floyd Troth has been appointed to the committee on departments of the Indiana State Teachers Assodation. Three Speedway teachers, Ralph Johnson, Eleanor Greer, and Clyde Sallee attended the health and physical education clinic at Butler University last Tuesday afternoon and evening. N. D. Cory, school superintendent, attended a meeting of school superintendents at Purdue University, Monday and Tuesday. The Speedway basketball team will play Warren Central at 7:00 p. m. tonight at the Butler fieldhouse. The County tournament will continue through Saturday afternoon and night .. Beth Blind, school nurse, and N. D. Cory, school superintendent, attended the meeting and luncheon of a health conference at the World War memorial and Y. W. C. A. today. SPEEDWAY FALTERS AT BEECH GROVE In a triple bill between Beech Grove’s and Speedway’s Eighth Grade, Reserve, and Varsity teams, .only Speedway’s Reserve team came through with a victory. This was the first appearance

of the season for the Eighth Grade boys and although they did not win, they fought hard and showed a great deal of promise. Dave Wilson led the future Sparkplugs’ scoring attack, but Beech Grove’s height and superior shooting ability proved to be too much for the boys and they lost by a score of 19-28. Speedway’s Reserve played one of its best games this year when they rolled over Beech Grove’s Seconds. Freddie Wingert led the junior Sparkplugs in both offensive play in what was undoubtedly his best game of this season. As high point man, he scored 9 points. Every member of the team played at least some portion of the game, and it was definitely a show in which every player contributed to the ultimate victory by a score of 29-16. Speedway’s Varsity displayed some of the best brand of ball thus far against the Beech Grove Hornets. Eight members of the Varsity played almost equal portions of the game as Konnie King and Phil Brumley scored 21 of Speedway’s 36 points, 11 and 10 points, respectively. The game was close from the opening whistle and the first quarter score read 9-9. Hie halftime score, 20-13, gave the Hornets one of the largest margins of the game. During the third quarter the Sparkplugs evidently recharged, fell only one point short of Beech Grove’s 26 point third period score. The fourth quarter was one of the hottest of the season as the score teeter-tottered back and forth. However, Speedway’s last stand was not strong enough as the Black and Orange won 39-36. Scotland Now Growing The population of Scotland has in creased nearly 300.000 since the 1931 census. Sine of Italy z Italy and New Mexico are abou the same size.

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Third Municipal Concert Saturday Fabien Sevitzky will conduct the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra in the season’s third popu-larly-priced municipal concert in the Murat at 8 p. m. Saturday of this week, Jan. 17. Featured as his soloists will be two of the orchestra’s leading musicians, Leon Zawisza, concertmaster and Raphael Kramer, principal ’cellist. Mr. Zawisza will play the colorful “Symphonic Espagnole” by Lalo, Mr. Kramer Dvorak’s B minor ’cello concerto. As orchestral numbers Dr. Sevitzky has scheduled the overture to William Tell by Rossini, Bizet’s L’Arlesienne suites and “Gather "Round Children” by Cessna. Reserved seats for the municipal concert, available at the Murat and in Wasson’s record department, are 60c and $1 tax included. The' remainder of the Indianapolis orchestra’s January schedule lists the first Indianapolis appearance of Menahem Pressler, phenomenal young Palestinian pianist as soloist Jan. 23 and 24, and a Pension Fund concert Thursday evening, Jan. 29 when Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey will hold the spotlight as soloists and conductors with Dr. Sevitzky. Reservations,, for all future concerts may be obtained at the Murat.

To Rail Fans A one-hour’s showing of motion pictures of the Monon Centennial will be shown in the Citizens Gas Company’s showroom, 49 South Pennsylvania, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18, by Mr. C. W. Stanley, director of Monon’s personnel, and Mr. Beard Shirley, representative of the Businessmen’s Club nt Pendleton, Ind. Rail Fans and their friends are invited to attend. There will be no admission charge. IF I WERE THE MAN—If we were as faultless as we think we are If we did . . . what we think we do, If we were the great men wo think we are If we did such noble deeds too— Yes. If I were the man ... I think I am If I did . . . what I think . . . Ido, Wouldn’t this Earth be a Heavenly ( place For I’d be .. . more considerate of you! Anna E. Young.

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