Speedway Flyer, Volume 16, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1948 — Page 3

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RECORDINGSERVICL. Piano and Voice Recording Students—Children—Radio Programs Recorded Prices 50c to $1.40 per record Tom Brady 4933 W. 12th St., Be. 3693-R

“Let Us Say It For You” Easter Is A Pretty Time .... Complete It With Flowers ORDER EARLY * Grande Avenue Flower Shop 921 Grande Avenue Belmont 3389 We Deliver

WE ARE AQAIN OPEN —for— BUSINESS STORE HOURS: 9:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Monday thru Friday < 8130 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Saturday I • ' • Speedway Pastries ' ' Fancy Cakes and Pastries • BElmont 0805 4906 W. 16th St. ' • • ■ ■ ' < ■ ;

PLEASE WATCH Please watch next week’s Flyer. Mrs. Ida Marvel will have .an article on how a little $5 started the present Building Fund on the new Speedway Christian Church. This |5 was presented by the Ladies Aid at the time of the burning of the old mortgage.

TOWNTOPICS Continues from Page 1 and long-range planning that Mr. Robbins has always practiced. After seeing him at work we are not surprised at the many letters of recommendations we received from inquiries sent to water works men throughout the state of Indiana and Ohio, Mr. Robbins will be with us April 1, and if we can find him a house to live in prior to that time Mrs. Robbins and the two children will be with us too, otherwise we will have to wait until suitable accommodations can be found. We would appreciate hearing from anyone who might know of an expected vacancy. The Zoning Board meeting of March 3 was well attended. Six petitions for variance were heard and the Board of Zoning Appeals has passed on to the. Town Board their recommendations concerning these petitions. The Town Board will take final action Wednesday, March 10. Well, basketball season is over for Speedway, and oh, boy, wasn’t it a dinger? We are sorry not to have won the regional, but we are proud to have been there. It was our pleasure to have been a guest at the banquet given by the Speedway Post Veterans of Foreign Wars, honoring the team, coach, fathers and faculty. It certainly was a pleasure to look this fine group of boys over. As long as Speedway continues to produce such splendid young manhood, we feel that there is no cause for concern, regarding our future. Congratulations boys! ' The copy boy is here, so will see you next week.

P.TA. NEWS (Continued from page 1) Mrs. R. L. Norman, Chairman, Mrs. T. A. Hanna and Miss Louise Liebenderfer. The P. T. A. has sent a $5 check as their donation to the Red Cross. One project of the P. T. A. for this vear was to purchase six pairs j)f boots for the Drum Majorettes. Mr. Northcott has been presented the check from the organization for them. The membership committee is very happy to state that they have 361 members now. Their goal for thp year was 358. The entire membership of the P. wish to thank the community for their interest, cooperation and participation in -the P. T. A. Hat Sale. We are also indebted to the members of the Publicity Committee, Thelma Beck ' and Mary Lou Knetzer, for the splendid way in which they handled the publicity for the event. For a job well done, we say ‘Thank You.” Irma Pinkerton, President, Jan Parsons, Budget & Finance. Fire and Police Notice If it is necessary for you to call the FIRE DEPARTMENT or POLICE DEPARTMENT. Please call BELMONT 1400.

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COUNTY CHAMPS (Continued from Page 1.) invocation was given by Rev. Kenneth Thorne. s Then everyone pitch in to one of the finest chicken dinners they had ever eaten. There were approximately 90 persons present to help devour the 180 lbs. of superbly fried chicken and all the trimmings. This dinner was made possible by Vic Delong and Charles Scroggins, CJub Managers. Among special guests present were Mr. Cory,. Mr. Jordan, Wayne Baxter, Mr. McPonals of Wayne Township Courier, Tony Flack of West Side Messenger, Bill Anderson of Speedway Flyer. Short talks were given by Bert Nelson, Art Raper, and Sheriff Magenhehner. Mr. Nay then introduced the members of the basketball team: J. Crumley, J. Mayhugh, Bud Chambers, Dave Carter, P. Brumley, B. Roberts, H. Kuykendal, A. Wiechers, R. Stewart, D. Boyer, J. Vaughn, K. King, and John Petraits, Student Manager. Commander Bill Lloyd then presented the team with individual awards of small gold basketballs. Mayor Al Feeney was the speaker of the evening and. gave a fine talk on “Sports and Sportsmanship.” He congratulated the team on winning the County Chamionship and the Sectional. The program was concluded by all repeating the Lord’s Prayer. The committee in charge of arrangements were Mr. Dick Ryan, Mr. Ben Green, and Mr. Ramage.

Woman wins (Continued from Page 1) playing the best mental attitude in league and tournament bowling. Mrs. Eberts has been bowling more than 15 years, but this is the first medal to come her way. She is a member of the Ross J. Moore parking team in the WonTen Restaurant League at Pritchett’s and does considerable subbing on other teams throughout the city. Skeet currently is carrying an average of 156 which is somewhat lower than marks of the past, although she never has rated as one of the city’s top bowlers. A member of the American Legion Auxiliary No. 198, Mrs. Eberts is a rehabilitation chairman and does considerable hospital work at Billings. She also is president of the Wayne Victory Club, Sergeant-at-arms in the Won-Ten Restaurant League, and her co-hobby with bowling is flower gardening. Preceding Mrs. Eberts as Bemis winners were Judy Hindel, June Swiggett and Nell Koeling.

Speedway Chapel 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 5228 West 16th Street

• , For Venetian Blinds-and Draperies CALL k ’i*, - EMMETT VENETIAN BLIND CO. c ; 5242 Crawfordsville Rond Ralmam* 19-m

MURAT CHANTERS ? (Continue® ffom Page 1.) Song.... Revised by Rudy Vallee Selections by The Comedy Four Wagon Wheels..... Deßose Moonbeams Herbert R. Geo. Anderson, Jr., Soloist One Alone Romberg Selections by the Speedway School Concert Band Mr. Lincoln.Northcott, Conductor Selections by Mr. Jess Hall (Whistler) Can’t Yo Heah Me Moanin’ Lord , _... James Old Black Joe Foster Louis C. Heinrich, Soloist Dry Bones ........ Arr. by Gearhart Piano Solo, Horace M. Williamson

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Painting ROBERT R. STIERWALT EXTERIOR INTERIOR 20 yrs. Exp. -l Work 5054 W. 16th St Belmont 0257-R

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Low Prices 7 Days a Week ■ Late Hours For Your Shopping Convenience: BAJM.to9PJL HAMS, Shank Half or Whole, lb. 59c SWIFT’S CLEAHSER, In Colors 2 cans 23c MARGARINE, Cream-0 lb. 35c BACON, Stark & Wetzel, A Grade, Sliced . lb. 63c WEINERS, Stark & Wetzel, Skinless lb. 43c APRICOTS, Dot Whole Peeled in heavy syrup.. No. can 25c EGGS, Fresh Country . . . doz.4sc OXYDOL -DUZ, Large Box ... . .33c ORANGES, Large Juicy.. 2d0z.49c POTATOES, U.S. No. 1, Urge .10 lbs., 39c LEW'S MARKET Lyndhurst at State Road No. 34 BE 0579 Delivery Service Saturday

, Selections by The Gay Blades Quartette What Shall We Do With the Drunken Sailor .. Arr. by Guion If You Were the Only Girl Ayer Ba'ttle Hymn of the Republic Arr. by Ringwald ' The Speedway School Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. Lincoln Northcott, win play several selections before the concert and will be featured during the intermission. Don’t miss this‘musical treat next Wednesday evening. Admission 75 cents. There will be no reserved seats. First come, first seated. The doors will be open at 7 p. m.

; " BACON—Stark & Wetzel. . lb. 59c PORKCHOPS lb. 49c LITTLE PHi SADSAGE .... lb. 54c FLOUR--E-Z-Bake .10 lbs. 88c SUGAR-Pure Cane.... 10 lbs. 89e SOFTASILK-Cake Flour.. box 43c BISCUITS-Ballard’s ...2 for 29c FUDGE MIX-Dromedary 2 boxes 53c -I I t Speedway Food Mart 16th at Lyndhurst Belmont 3843 WE DELIVER ALL DAY SATURDAY

SINK CABINETS AND AUTOMATIC HOT WATER HEATERS ' TERMS See Our Diqday LICENSED BONDED WEn SIDE PLUMBING SERVICE 2514 W. 10th Street MA 7577

FRED W. WINGERT Paper Hanging Enameling Painting Estimates Materials Furnished 4954 W. 12th St. Belmont 3243-J

Expert Shoe Repairing While You Wait Shoes Picked Up And DELIVERED WITH DRY CLEANING 1 Walt’s Speedway Cleaners A Shoe Repada JIMMY CUTRELL, Prop. 4723 W. 16th St 8EL2925

New Grille - Cafeteria BINHERS-SHORT ORDERS Steaks Chops French Fries Sandwiches OPEN FOR BREAKFAST / Hours: 6:00 A JI. to 9:00 P.M. Daily HOLLYWOOD CAFETERIA 1430 Main St.—Speedway Bel. 5(N54

“Lay Your Coal In Early” MOOREFIELD COAL COMPANY “Wt Don't Kttp the Btti - - Wt StU If 2820 W. Midi. St Belmont 0350 Owned and Oparatod by Zab. Maddray

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Don’t let your supply of coal get too low. Good coals apd • ' . coke will be hard to get all winter. i ■ . - —... , Chamne & Garland Coal Co., Inc. 1422 W. 30th St Wa. 4542

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