Speedway Flyer, Volume 16, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1948 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY ADD WEST • DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE WITH AN EXPERIENCED REALTOR 5222 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. good furnace with thermostat. full basement, garage. 5114 W 10TH new . 8 bdrm., mod., full base, combination 1676 WINTON bdrms!, side drive), garage. 11710 ATT TCA\T 5 rm. mod., hrepic., cabinets, auto, water heater, ItiO AliLiQvil ther’stat, 2 car car., glassed porch with pie. wind. 104 C UTCJITVD good <6 rm., mod., bung., long living rm., ftreplc., IoZO r ISnLtt screened porch, gar., only $9500. 1310 CONCORD 2 bedrm., ntod., gar., possession soon. 1195 FRUITDALE consider some terms.' 1822 MEDFORD iS* mod " “‘ >ine,B • i “ ulmtkm ’ ,m °' * 26 °° 1620 S. MICKLE Y 55“ %e™“’ ** b “ e " CUNNINGHAM DRIVE Lar * c buildin * lote> ,110 ° WE WRITE INSURANCE A. C. Moldthan, Reator 1452 Main Street, Speedway BElmont 2727

LET US CHECK YOUR CAR OVER Motor Tune Up, Brakes Adjusted & Relined Valves Ground, Motor Overhaul Starters & Generators Repaired GENERAL REPAIRS ALL WORK GUARANTEED KEPLER’S SPEEDWAY GARAGE 1430 Main Street (rear) Belmont 3076

A COMMUNITY SERVICE Thrifty people leave their savings with us to accumulate at liberal dividends. We in turn lend their savings to other thrifty people do help them purchase a home, to remodel or to improve. . Every savings account insured up to $5,000.00. SPEEDWAY SWIMS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1518-20 Main Street Bo 0610

[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!

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

HAS YOUR CAR BEEN CHECKED FOR SUMMER LUBRICATION? Stop in and let "Carl" Gibbons, our new and «tp* rienc * d operator, thoroughly check your car for .you. Ha has the •quipmenl to do quick and efficient work. Open 7 A.M. to 7 PJd. Closed Sunday. SCMOMVEI’S Marathon Service 16th & Main Street . . Belmont 4600

SMITH’S \ Barber * Beauty Shop | REDUCED RATES ON PERMANENTS LATE APPOINTMENTS IF DESIRED Operators: Moans Harvey Calhryu dbaon 4905 W. 14th St. Belmont 3411

Town Topics (Continued from Pace 1.) Town Hall, 1450 N. Lyndhurst Dr. We wish to thank dog owners for their fine cooperation in helping to control the rabies epidemic. There are no new cases at this writing and we sincerely trust there will be no more. Please remember that the quarantine lasts until October. Street repairing is underway. If the repair crew has not been on your street as yet and you are getting anxious please remember that there are several miles of streets and they all have holes. This takes considerable time hut they will get around to you soon. To you people who read the article in Friday’s Indianapolis Star concerning the Midget Track proposal for colored drivers one night each week, we are glad to report that the management was misquoted. There ill be no such

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

For Venetian Blinds and Draperies * • CALL EMMETT VENETIAN BLIND CO. 5242 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 1276

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U.S. MW. IRSPECTII MEATS AT LOWEST PUCES

BREAKFAST—PIG—LINK SAUSAGE lb. 49c SLICED GRADE "A" BACON Ik 63c SKINLESS WEIHEDS lb. 45c CREAM-O MARGARIHE Ik 39c READY-TO-EAT PICNICS - Cooked ft. 458 BOLOGNA.. lb. 39c

LEW'S MARKET Lyndhurst at State Road 84 BELMONT 0579 OpenBA.M.to9P.M. Delivery Servlet All Dap Saturday

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races. Speaking of the races, we at the Town Hall will be glad to take your name if you wish to list rooms for rent. No charge tor this service. P.TANEWS (Continued from Page 1) Cory was presented with check at the May P.-T. A. meeting. The Marion County Council will be held in the Claypool Hotel May 17 at 10 a. m. The P.-T. A. band committee, Mrs. Nadolny, Mrs. Gummere and Mrs. Swenson, are making plans toward a dinner which will be held in the high school gym May 19 for members of the band and their parents. The following were installed at the May meeting: Mrs. John Nadolny, president; Mrs. Hudson Siddall, first vice president; Mrs. Joseph Petr aits, second vice president; Miss Margaret "Wilson, secretary, and Mrs. James Parsons,

OPER SUNDAYS May 16-23-30 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. FEATURES FOR 506 MILE RACE SUN GLASSES, Adults & Children—.2s, .29, .39 and .49 THERMOS JUGS, 1 Gal. __ $2.65 - $3.25 - $3.65 PICNIC SUPPLIES, Napkins, Paper Plates, Wax Paper, etc. INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY PENNANTS .20 FLYING BIRDS, the singing toy bird RACERS THIMBLE DROME 3.95 MESERATI 2.00 SUPER JET, PLASTIC, with Bubble Canopy. This is a new one, apd fast. only .79 CO2 Tubes .20 Jet Starters *39 ALEXANDER sc-51.00 STORE 1414 Main Street , Belmont 1585

R.E.SCHOOLEY-A6EIICY SPEEDWAY Auto and House Insurance Auto Finance F.H.A. Mortgages —► Rea Y Estate Belmont 0822-M

NEW LATE HOURS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE _ OPEN 8 LM. TO 9P.M.

WHOLE OR HALVES PEACHES 25c HEAVY SYRUP WHOLE PEELED JO «»t£»T3L, GRAPEFRUIT JUICE No. 2 Can. 2 lor 15c PURE CANE SUGAR 5 lb. Bag 43c TIDE - RIHSO - DUZ _ Bex■ 36c A COMPLETE SELECTION OF FRESH PRODUCE OF FINEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES.

treasurer. We wish to extend our t Hanks to Mrs. Otto Heuser for serving as our installing officer. Mrs. Nadolny, the newly installed president, presented Mrs. ‘Pinkerton with past president’s pin and a silver gravy boat and meat fork to match her sterling as a gift from members of the P.-T. A. Mrs. Pinkerton wishes to say “thank you” to the entire membership and everyone for their cooperation in making this a successful year. , The publicity committee thanks all the chairmen for supplying us with news for our column and by getting it to us on time. • —— We would like to express our thanks to the Speedway Flyer for giving us space each week for our P.-T. A. news. Mrs. Floyd Beck, Publicity Chairman. Nik Meed Wool Wool sold at $175 a pound In the days of Cicero, 10644 B.C.

BIBLE SCHOOL -(Continued from page 1) buttons to be sent to Europe. Many many yards of material have been sent to the people in Europe, but now they need buttons to put on this material. Buttons for dresses, coats, aprons, shirts, overalls, and underwear are needed. We will match them UP as to size and kind and thus make that contribution. Do you have some buttons you could spare? Save them for us. Put them in a box or jar and send them over. We will be glad to have them.

One more thing, I would like tb ask for is there someone who would like to donate her services these two weeks as a nursemaid to three or four, perhaps five children, who are too young to attend Bible School? These would be children of mothers who would like to help at Bible School, but do have the responsibility of this younger child too. They could be taken care of in the nursery room at the church. It would be a great contribution on someone’s part who feels a(he can not do the teaching part but can do this and thus relieve the mother who can teach. Contact Mrs. Kelley if you can serve in this capacity. Watch the Flyer for more news as we go along. Plan now to enroll your boy or girl in this Vacation Bible School this year. We will all work together that our school might attain the highest standards and to accomplish its purpose which in the final analysis is to help boys and girls grow in Christian living.

Were You Born In MAY?. The sign ruling this period, Gemini, means “The Twins.” People born under its influence are apt to be double-natured. They are likely to be changeable, two-sided, moody. They become alternately highly elated and deeply depressed. Usually gifted, they are inclined to be good conversationalists. The flower of this month is the lily-of-the-valley and the birthstone, the emerald. Misery and happiness have at least one thing in common: they both love company.

Stop Look Listen ALSCO OF SPEEDWAY IS HERE 5149 W. 10th Street AND w r % WILL SOON BE HERE SCREAM.<?W~ ALSCD ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS ANO DOORS WITH Somme* Sc*ee*4 f/y ILyou iftLSCOSUMMER SCREENING winter in t if/y^Slns PROBLEMSagg'y 1 W,TH t fl u f INSTALLATION I! All Aluminum combination •tom windows and doors. Wo also specialise in baanliful porch andoauraa. An kavaatmant that pays dividends. Up to 38 months to pay. CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES BELMONT 3078

MAIN GRILLE HIGHEST GRADE FOOD AT MODERATE PRICES 1402 Main Street Belmont 4306

iTHUR.. FRL. SAT. MAY 13—14—18 YVONNE DE CARLO DAN DURYEA In “BLACK BART” (Technicolor) and “SOM OF RUSTY” with TED DONALDSON AND RUSTY CARTOON—"SLAP HAPPY LION” SUN* MON MAY 18 “SITTING PRETTY” I with ROBT. YOUNG—MAUREEN OHARA—CLIFTON WEBB also “BLONDE SAVAGE” "BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1948" I CARTOON—"DAN McFOO" TUBS.. WED. MAY 18-18 LILLI PALMER SAM WANAMAKER in “MY GIRL TISA” and “I BECAME A CRIMINAL” with SALLY GRAY TREVOR HOWARD CARTOON—"THE GOLDEN STATE"

WATCHES free DIAMONDS 5>7 ENLARGEMENT ONE DAY PHOTO FINISHING SUPER XX KODAK FILM SPECIAL 616, 25c KODACOLOR 127 -120 - 620 - 135 CAMERAS Ansco Clipper $9.95 Kodak Vigilant Six-20 $42.14 Kodak Anastigmat f/4.5 Lens in flash diomatic shutter $57.72 Baby Brownie Special $3.16 Robert L. Stout, Jeweler WATCH SPECIALIST CLOCK REPAIRING 1432 Main Street Belmont 0446

FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS PORKSAUSA6E .. . .. lb. 39c GROURD BEEF (Pure) .. .. lb. 43c BOILING BEEF Grade “A” lb. 39c CHUCK ROAST lb. 57c RIB STEAK-Grade“A” , lb. 65c SLICED BACON .1b.59e FRESH EGGS-Dozen . .. .. .. 47c SPEEDWAY LOCKERS Monday-Saturday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Open Friday evening Until 8:30 P.M. Belmont 0005 1008 Main Street

FINE BEAUTY WORK . . . dmmm! ** a combination of aldll and n shop affords you both. Oar gJBT/ 1 i a— -asaHnna 1 K ooGuiy prtporonoui* J' , . i ' J * Si®, MURRAY BEAUTY SHOP 1344 MAIN STREET BELMONT *344