Speedway Flyer, Volume 16, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1948 — Page 4

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*’*• c • .* . \ • Sjpeedlway Lacker Plant O>ens Tuesday, March 16, 1948, Get Your Reservation Now, 1008 Main St., BElmont 0005

SPEEDWAY AND WEST IZJfYA VTCnW 5 rm. rtod.. cabinets. stoker, thermostat, car.. Weat10<U riOHLn inghouse auto, washer included. IQA9 TT T WKT TYT> Furnished or unfurnished. 2 bedrm., mod., large luvu MJI jrjle Ulv. ii v rm., thermostat, backyard fenced. 1714 WINTON S rm. mod. bung., full base., 2 car gar., new furnace. 5112 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. 4917 W. McCRAY 5 rm. mod., oil beat, large lot, <7250. 3655 W. MICHIGAN LT, St EOAQ W 2 bdrm,, mod., brick, full base, floored attic, two frplca., OZUS W. loin glass walls in kitch., tile bath, 2 car gar. NEAR SPEEDWAY tenant house, over 2600 ft. on W. 10th St. 1831-33 MEDFORD LT’ mod -’ brick doub,e ’ W " 1 ,or QUi< * good 6 rm., mod., large gar., CLERMONT, TANSEL RD. 1 poas. 505 S. MANHATTAN waj^attached 1 gar., oil heat, large lot. WE WRITE INSURANCE Dwelling Household Goods Auto A. C. Moldthan, Realtor 1452 Main Street, Speedway BElmont 2727

64 YEARS Chartered in 1884 this Association has paid dividends every year since that date. IN 1947 WE PAID 2T4 PER CENT New accounts welcomed, large or small. Every account insured up to $5,000.00. SPEEDWAY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1518-20 Main Street Ba MlO

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.

FOR EASTER BASKETS - GRASS TOYS - BORRIES EGGS FORCANDY Now Is The Time To Sow Grass Seed Bulk and Box Seed Schoonover's Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and Main Street Belmont 4600

SMITH’S Barber * Beauty Shop ■ I REDUCED RATES ! : ON PERMANENTS ! LATE APPOINTMENTS IF DESIRED < Operators: Monna Harvey Catbryn Gibson < 4905 W. 14th St Belmont 8411 i

MAIN GRILLE EATING OUT ONCE A WEEK should become a habit whether a sandwich with french fries or a steak dinner. It is a pleasant change from the care and responsibility of home preparation. “Our Pleasure Is to Please You” 1402 Main Street Belmont 4308

School News (Continued from Page 1) lene Stevens 12.5, and Al Wiechers 10.5. Sophomores, Ray Stewart 13.5, Doris White 12.5, Beverly Myers 12.5, and Marilyn Smith

LAST WORD IN -A FINER MORTUARY Chapel of the iS/J "-h - - Flowers JOSEPH A. STEVENS 3136 WEST 16TH STREET ' Ww PHONE BE-4072 OPEN HOUSE ... Sunday, March 14,1P.M. ANNOUNCING the opening of the new Stevens Mortuary The Chapel of the Flowers JUST OFF KESSLER BLVD. ON SIXTEENTH DEDICATED TO SERVING ALL— Fully equipped, the most modern and efficient equipment available. For your convenience and comfort: Beputy, distinctive services, in an atmosphere of reverence, dignity apd understanding. COMPLETE—With spacious parlors plus,many added funeral service facilities, everything restfully decorated and furnished. OUR DESIRE—TO GIVE EVERY FAMILY SERVED THE FINEST S StettensMotitzaAy SL 3136 W. 16th ST. BE. 4072

YOUR FAVORITE BAND... ...YOUR FAVORITE VOCALIST The newest recordings are« awaiting your selection at Frank’s. Call Belmont 1762 for free city delivery. . 10” POPULAR RECORDS Sentimental Journey Les Brown If I Only Had A Match Al Jolson Teresa Kay Kyser I Love You, Yes I Do Sammy Kaye Seems'Like Old Times Guy Lombardo Don’t You Love Me Anymoreßuddy Clark Now Is The Hour. Bing Crosby Easter Parade Andre Kostelanetz Beg Your Pardon Frankie Carle Wiffenpoof Song Bing Crosby & Fred Waring Pianissimo Perry Como The Best Things In Life Are Free Dinah Shore Matinee Buddy Clark Frankie & Johnnie Guy Lombardo 1502 Main St. BElmont 1762

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

10.5. Freshmen, Kathryn Brockman 12.5, Nancy Heston 12, Cynthia Campbell 11.5, and Tom Sutherland 11. Eighth Grade, Barbara Kryter 16, Carol Pleyte 15, Jim Hill 14, Verna Praed 15.5, Billy Heinekamp 14, and Tommy Hanna 12.5. Seventh Grade, Billy

Zeunik 15, Phyllis Dobbins 'ls, Sharon Brady 13.5, Jan Cork 15, and Betty Wonnell 12.5. The F.HA. Chapter now has Mrs. Eleanor Strong, new home economics director, as sponsor of their chapter. Mrs. Strong is taking lhe place of Miss Susan Keckler who recently resigned. Plans are going forth to hold a mothers* and daughters* buffet dinner March 24 at the home of Rosemary Doran. This dinner will take the place of the annual mothers* and daughters’ tea. This report shows the F.HA. girls are planning a busy future. In the past year the chapter ( has held a rush tea, several bake sales and the Frosty Frolic juke box dance. The Speedway Hi-Y Club will sponsor a class tournament for boys in the upper four grades of the high school. This tournament will get' underway tonight and will be completed next Mon-

EVERY DAY LOW PRICES .75 BAYER ASPIRIN--100’5... 59c .70 BROMO-SELTZERS7c .75 LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC . 69c .50 PHILLIPS’ MILK MAGNESIA 39c 4 oz. LUSTRE-CREME SHAMPOO 31 .60 PREU SHAMPOO49c .60 KREML SHAMPOO .... 49c JO ANACIN PAIN TABLETS . . . 39c 1 oz. TUBE MENTHOLATUM forcolds29c .65 DRENE LIQUID SHAMPOO . 49c 6 oz.LYSOL DISINFECTANT . 49c JOIPANATOOTHPASTE . 43c JO PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE 43c FASTEETH FOR PLATES 55c c. . W,, - ■ Beck’s Drugs 15th at Main Street Behnont 2330

day night. A Girls’ Athletic Association is being formed in the high school under the sponsorship of Miss Greer. The GAA. will sponsor a class tournament for girls as a money-raising activity for their organization. The tournament will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings of next week. The annual athletic dance sponsored by the Business Education Club has been set for Friday, March 19. This annual dance is in honor of all boys who have been out for athletics during the year in football, basketball and track. Sparkies’ First Regional Ends In Defeat Speedway’s “Spartan” Sparkplugs ended their 1947-48 basketball season last Saturday by losing to Washington High School in the opening round of the 1948 regional. Washington’s redhot Continentals steamed their way through a 60-44 victory over Speedway’s hard-fighting, but somewhat stunned Sparkplugs. Although the Continentals opened fast and held the lead from almost the beginning of the game, however the Sparkplugs “never say die” varsity continued to give their aU. - It is doubtful that any team in the state could have stopped Washington Saturday afternoon. It seemed that every shot swished the net and even though this was not true, the Washington High School’s varsity shooting average was amazingly 'high. The Sparkplugs, on the other hand, were shooting only average, with such high scorers as King and Crumley getting only 3 points apiece. When the game finally ended, Washington had outscored, but not out-fought, the Sparkplugs for the right to meet Anderson in the Indianapolis regional finals. The 1947-48 school year has brought much distinction to Speedway High School—the most outstanding of these so far this year have been brought to her through her athletic teams. Not only did the football team come through with the Marion County and Mid-State Conference championships, but now her basketball team has also showgred her with honors, bringing hoqne with four-way invitational tourney nets and most important of all, the Marion County nets and the Danville sectional nets. The regional was the last high school basketball game for four of Sparkie’s players. These boys are Jim Crumley, Phil Brumley, Bill Roberts and Bud Chambers. It was also the last game for three more people who have assisted the team throughout the season—the student managers, John Joe Petraits and Dave Carter and Katie Heaton, who has been a varsity yell leader for the past fouir- years.

WE THANK YOU (Continued from page 1) ices, Mr. and Mrs. Flack of West Side Messenger for tickets and publicity, Helen Grande, Florist, for roses, Kiefer Floral Co. for Orchid, Bloom Florist for flowers, Arbogast Floral Co. for flowers, Ruth Huhn Flower Shop for flowers and Darko’s Hand Cleaning service for Cleaning certificates, Hoosier Coffee Co. for coffee

Speedway theatre —r ■ - THUR., FBI.. SAT. MAR. 11—12—13 JOAN CRAWFORD DANA ANDREWS and HENRY FONDA in “DAISY KENYON” Plus “THE LAST ROUND-UP” with GENE AUTRY GLORIA HENRY CARTOON ’HORSE FLY FLEAS’ SUN„ MON. MAR. 14-13 JUNE ALLYSON PETER LAWFORD in “GOOD NEWS” (in technicolor) and “BURY MR DEAD” with MARTHA DANIELS POPEYE CARTOON—“OIive OU For PreeMeoT TUES., WED. MArTTs- W FRANCHOT TONE JANET BLAIR in “I LOVE TROUBLE” Plus GENEVIEVE” with JEAN POTTER JIMMY LYDON CARTOON “Baby Sitter”

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FRIDAY & SATURDAY OHLY MARCH 12th & 13th CHUCK ROAST-Grade At . Ih.4fe ROUND STEAK -GradeA.lh. 75c CRISCO & SPR Y--3 lbs SI JO SOILEDHAMIb. 99c Mary's Market Delivery Service STORE HOURS Mon.-S*L 8 Add. io 10 PJ4. Belmont 5438 Sun. 8 AJC to 8 PJd. On 14th St at Main- " Around the Corner

FINE BEAUTY WORK . . . T • «■.. • * ■■ ■■■■ • • combination of akin and |J fine beauty prepare tinen, Our jfaj * flordM °® ’* 1 operators are well trained , few* s BBd AM MURRAY BEAUTY 1344 MAIN STREET BELMONT 3344

served, Mr. Taylor, grocer, for 800 doilies, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fairbanks for wishing ring, and other gifts, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Speedway Flyer for publicity, aU my chairmeh, ticket sellers, aU the other Guilds and each and everyone who assisted in any way to make our “Breakfast in Hollywood” such a grand success. Again I say “Thank You.” Dottie V. Hodgson, Gen. Chair.