Speedway Flyer, Volume 16, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1948 — Page 3

CLEARANCE v I COATS TOPPERS SUITS DRESSES LOOK HOW MUCH YOU SAVE .... THEN HURRY FOR ONE OF THESE AMAZING VALUES. 1500 Main Street

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This Ad Entitles You to FREE INSTALLATION on Your Venetian Blinds. Bring this ad with you when ordering. Offer good for limited time only. EMMETT VENETIAN BUND CO. 5242 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. BE. 1276

Building for Today 1 Tomorrow! ;; (C?) HuslwCTffl< The map tells the story. The pen1 . ' , ?&S.s~ nants indicate the 24 Indiana Bell I || cities where construction is planned W - ''s' \s"' or underway now. We are construct- . V> ViA % ing 18 new buildings and 15 additions to Bs ",y tmrflflfli present structures in the next three years at an est * mate d cost of $7,500,000. fe*' *' *** -Indiana Bell is doing a two-fold job right j , €HAWfO2BSVIU£ now. Buildings planned or underway will fAuV-<►' '* help bring telephone service to all who IC' ' *s\ - f' have been waiting. That’s our first and most V . s'" ' important job. % I Second—telephone needs must be foreV M seen hur in advance. These buildings and ' 7/ additions will provide space for dial and jMI - 7 ' '-ss.,s*s,/ , ' ,'Long Distanceequipment needed in the next ' few years. ' The l ar £ e amount °f money we are now spending for our construction program is ,yAj r— J? tangible evidence of our faith in the future of Indiana. ' ■' , "n fe ? . f MEy AWlfr/ ’ „/ - / I - - • r I? WMra Do »*»• Dollars * For Telephone Expansion I q Q £WIMtSWf _ z "l Come From? I ' I INDIANA BHI I many pe°P ,en e * e JV burinew. I TflfFHONf COAIPANY S Xe'Xy you pay us l o ' I ' ■°", °X.7X «p I ° w I I ' I

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New Officers of Telephone Co.

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Harry S. Hanna is the new president of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company, elected by the board of directors at Indianapolis on Thursday. Mr. Hanna, who has been vice president of the company since 1933 and general manager for the last two years, succeeds William A. Hughes, who resigned to accept

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 5223 West 16th Street

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the presidency of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company. Charles W. Potter was named vice president and general manager of Indiana Bell and was also elected a director. Mr, Potter was previously vice president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in New York. Both Mr. Potter and Mr. Hanna have served with the Bell System for more than twenty-five years and have advanced through many positions of increasing responsibility. Mr. Hanna started with the Ohio Bell Telephone Company as an engineer, following army service in World War I and several years experience in telephone matters as a member of the staff of the Public Utilities Commission in Ohio. He was promoted to general commercial engineer for the Ohio Bell in 1926. From 1929 until he came to Indiana in 1933, Mr. Hanna served with the commercial division of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in New York. Mr. Hanna has taken an active part in the civic affairs of Indianapolis. He directed the United War and Community Fund Campaign in 1943 and served as president of the Fund in 1945 and 1946. He is also vice president and a director of the Indianapolis Rotary Club and treasurer and director of the Central Indiana Council Boy Scouts of America. Mr. Potter entered the Bell System in the same year as Mr. Hanna and comes to the Indiana Bell with a broad background of

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experience in the telephone business, Beginning with’the New York Telephone Company as an engineering assistant, he advanced steadily to district traffic superintendent by 1930. Then followed seven years with A.T. &T. Co. after which Mr. Potter wertt to the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. In 1941 he was appointed general traffic manager of that company’s eastern area. Mr. Potter returned to A. T. &T. in 1945 and was appointed assistant vice president in 1946. Mr. Hughes, who now heads the

SPRING BONNETS for CHILDREN COTTON CREPE NURSERY PRINT SLEEPERS (2 pr. pants) sixe 1-2-3 $2.98 1 PIECE CREPE PRINT SLEEPERS, six* 2 to 8 $l4B ALPHA BITS COTTON COMBED YARN SLIPOVER , SWEATERS. Pastel Shades, sixa 1 and 2 $149 ALPHA BITS DURENE* CREEPERS. Pastel Shades, sixa 0-1-2 $149 Mimi Ann Baby & Gift Shop 1432 Main Street Belmont 0446

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

REAL ESTATE INSURANCE BUSINESS BROKERAGE Personal, Efficient Service G.E. CLEVINGER, REALTOR Office Ri. 1997 Res. Be. 0012-J

• The modern "Chapel of the Flowers Mortuary" offers you all sorts of assistance and conveniences for a truly complete Funeral Service. City-State—AMBULANCE SERVICE—Out of State STEVENS MORTUARY 3136 W. 16th St. Be. 4072

Prices Days a Week Late Hours For Your Shopping Convenience: 8 AJW. to 9 PJL SUGAR- Pure Cane . Jllbs. .89 MARGARINE-Cream-0..1b. J 5 DUZ-TIDE. <.. .box J 3 BACGN-Stark&Wetzel-“A” Grade -Sliced.. ..lb. J 9 PORK ROAST-RibEnd . .. lb. .49 EGGS - Country Fresh.. Boz. .45 VAN CAMP PORK & BEANS 2 for J 3 APRICOTS, Whole Peeled, In Heavy Syrup N «* 15 LEW'S MARKET Lyndhurst at State Road No. 34 BE 0579 ' Delivery Sendee Saturday

New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, served as president of Indiana Bell since July 1, 1946. In the past two years the company has experienced the greatest growth and expansion of its service in history. ' An article by Miss' Virginia Childers on Speedway schools is due to appear within the next week or two in the Indianapolis Sunday Star. Miss Childers has been writing articles'on each high school in Indianapolis and Marion County. One article appears each Sunday.

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Business and Home Rug Cleaning Furniture and Rugs Cleaned On Location FREE ESTIMATES Clean Evenings 4806 Brookville Road Irvington 3592

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

Expert Shoe Repairing While You Wait , Shoe* Picked Up And DELIVERED WITH DRY CLEANING Walt’s Speedway Cleaners dt Shoe Repair JIMMY CUTRELL. Prop. 4723 W. 16th St BEL 2925

New Grille -Cafeteria DINNERS -SHORT ORDERS Steaks Chops French" Fries Sandwiches OPEN FOR BREAKFAST Hours: 6:00 AM. to 9:00 P.M. Daily HOLLYWOOD CAFETERIA 1430 Main St.—Speedway Bel. 5054

“Lay Your Coal In MOOREFIELD COAL COMPANY “We Doiet Keep the Best -- Wt Sttl IF 2820 W. Midi. St Belmont 0350 Owaod and Operated by Zeb. Maddrey

A. E. BOYOEI ALL MAKES OF FURNACES PLUMBING REPAIRS 1631 Exeter An. B * toCot ®* l L

Don’t let your supply of coal get too low. Good coals and coke will be hard to get aH win^er * •' li • s'- < Champa dt Garland Coal Co., Inc. 1422 W. 30th St. Wa. 4543 BUI Garland Cert Chempe Paid Vnuewehr

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