Speedway Flyer, Volume 16, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1948 — Page 2

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THE.:. Speedway Flyer NON-PARTISAN NON-SECTARIAN \ WILLIAM ANDERSON. Editor Editorial Office: • 5217 W«t 15th Stmi Residence Telephone Ba. 0074-R

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Classified Ads 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. 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. Telephone CAPITOL 2121 REAL ESTATE WANTED to sell. Top cash and quick action. Free appraisals on current market prices. I specialize in Speedway and West. H. O. Greenwood, BSf 2424. FOR HARTFORD FIRE Insurance on your home, household goods or automobile, call Bel. 2424, H. O. Greenwood, 1102 N. Lyndhurst Dr. S & M GARAGE, 18th & Exeter. Overhauls and Tuneups. See us first. Be. 5698-R or Be. 4979-W. ACCURATE TYPIST with legal experience and general experience in other offices, wants parttime work in or near the Speedway, or steady work in own home on new typewriter. BE 2712-W. ATTENTION GOOD CLEAN MANURE FOR SALE. FOR FLOWERS AND GARDENS. CALL BELMONT 4249-R.

FOR INSURANCE on your home, household goods and automobile, call Robert E. Bland, Be. 2727 or Be. 4536-M. LIFE INSURANCE? Get the facts! This modern program saves thousands of dollars for families. G. E. Clevinger, 1839 Ellen Drive. Be. 0012-J. FOR SALE—Speed Queen washer good condition, $40.00. 1129 Lyndhurst, Be? 5607-R. WANTED—By employed couple, furnished apartment or house in or near Speedway. References. Be. 3674-J. , FOR SALE—Gas stove, white porcelain, clean, bargain, $30.00. Ch. 6747-R. PIANO AND VOICE RECORDING—ChiIdren and students. Tom Brady, Be. 3693-R. FOR SALE—Heating coal stove, medium large; excellent condition. Ta. 6104. FOR SALE—Men’s ice skates, size 7%, $4. Be. 2312-R. 5536 W. 16th St. CLERK-TYPIST—Young woman for payroll department; also for general office work. Electric Steel Castings Co. 1045 Main St. DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, ALTERATIONS, pattern making, fashion school graduate, reasonable, Mrs. H. D. Haase, 1838 Whitcomb, Be. 5984-3. FOR SALE—Yellow taffeta and net formal; rose taffeta formal, size 12; starched marquisette formal, size 14; girls skirts and dresses, size 10-12, reasonable. Be. 3118-M. 1635 Lyndhurst Dr. FOR SALE Electric Washer, Electric Iron; Twin roll-a-way laundry tubs; tuxedo, small size, worn twice, cheap. 5408 Speedway Drive.

FOR VALENTIHE DAY HEART SHAPED BOXED CANDY z $1.50 to $450 VALENTINE CARDS • BOXED CUT-OUTS COMICS COSMETIC SETS STATIONERY —BOXED GOODYEAR GUARDIAN PLASTI-CLEAR APRONS AND TABLE CLOTHS Rosner Drug Store “Speeduxw’a Rexall Store” 16th at Main BElmont 1515

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SCHpOLNEWS Contlnuea from Page 1 Charles Martin. Soloists: Beverly Myers, Charlene Stevens, Janice Farley, Charles Martin. seventh and eighth grade basketball teams journeyed to Speedway Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 21, and were defeated by the brown and gold boys. Speedway won the eighth grade game 22-16 and the seventh grade game 19-9. R. C. Jordan, high school principal, has announced that attendance in grades 7-12 averaged above 97% during the third six weeks period. Mr. Northcott will attend a ; meeting of the Indiana Music' Educators Saturday, Jan. 31 at the Antlers Hotel. The Jordan Conservatory Band will act as a clinic band and will be under the direction of Nilo Hovey and several other noted conductors. Thirty-nine students of Speedway High School music department will be representing Speedway at Greencastle in the annual Solo and Ensemble Auditions Saturday, Feb. 7. Three other centers in the state, Muncie, Bloomington, and Evansville will hold auditions the same date and the final contest will be held in Terre Haute Feb. 21. I ' a — The Speedway high school basketball team Will play Zionsville tonight. Tickets are available at Skidmore’s Barber Shop and the school until the afternoon of home games. Tickets have not been available at the door this year because of the heavy pre game sale.

The Speedway debate teams placed fourth in the contest at Indiana State Teachers College last Friday and Saturday. The annual state contest at Terre Haute is participated in only by the top debate schools in Indiana. Hammond High School placed first. Susie Pearse won first in an individual contest for Speedway. Shortridge and Speedway were the only teams participating from Marion County. The school board has purchased new Paysen risers for use by the high school choir. The risers will be used on the stage when the choir participates in public programs. Last Friday night, the Speedway Sparkplugs defeated Warren Central 48-45 for the second time in two weeks. If you will remember—Speedway drew Warren in the first game of the County Tournament and came out on top 33-28. ( Although the Sparkplugs were able to topple the Warriors again, the regularly scheduled game differed greatly from the tourney game. In the tourney, the Sparkplugs led most of the way and played a good brand of defensive ball. However, last week the tables were turned and Warren held the lead through a good portion of the game. For a while it looked as though the Warriors might steal Speedway’s newly won “Dope Box.” ■ At Butler, the Sparkplugs were very hot during the first half while on their home floor, they found themselves behind Warren’s fast moving Warriors 21-27 at the half and couldn’t get rolling untij l?te in the final periods. FOR SALE—Two newly painted storm windows 28%”x47%”, $3.00 each. Belmont 0076-M. ■ 1 f FOR SALE Black doth coat, Fromm Silver fox trim, size 38. Excellent condition, good length. Be. .4228-W evenings.

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Another interesting comparison was the difference in the style of play. At the tourney, the game Was slower and more deliberate while at last week’s game, there were more fouls committed because of the intensity of the game. . One of the few similarities of the two games was the fact that both teams scored the same number of field goals in each contest —l2 in tournament play and 17 in the regularly scheduled game—thus making the final victory depend upon the number of free throws successfully converted. In the second team encounter, Warren’s giant sized “Papooses” trampled the Junior Sparkplugs 16-21. Warren held the lead practically all the way as the Speedway second team fought desperately to gain an advantage. However, Warren’s excellent defense and rebound work was too much for the brown and gold quintet. " Ray Stewart and Dean Senter, who have been out of Sparkie’s line-up because of injuries, were back in circulation. It was certainly good to see the fellas in there, fighting all the way.

Alumni of Ball State Teachers College will convene for a dinner meeting to be held at 6:30 p. m. cAi Tuesday, Feb. 3 at the Propylaeum. Plans are being drawn up to organize a Marion County chapter of the Ball State Alumni Association in Indianapolis. Scheduled to appear at the meeting are Dr. John R. Emens, Ball State president; Dr. Robert LaFollette, head of the social science department, and David Hartley, director of alumni relations. Cost of Freight Cars Freight cars purchased by the railroads in 1946 ranged in price from $2,725 to $6,266.

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Boats Made of Plywood Uncle Sam's much publicized assault boats and demountable pontoon bridges were made of exterior, waterproof type fir plywood. Amateur boat builders have constructed more than 160,000 plywood boats. Tuna dippers, salmon seiners, trolling boats, tugs and other classes of work boats have many parts of plywood including cabins, decks,, bulkbeads and interior finish. Indian's Lacrosse Lacrosse was adopted by the French-Canadian settlers from the Indians. While the game has been played in America and is rather popular, it has'been , accepted to a very limited extent by European countries.

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