Speedway Flyer, Volume 16, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1948 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY AND WEST • DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE WITH AN EXPERIENCED REALTOR 5222 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD rood furnace with thermostat, full basement, rmrare--5311 W. llth 6 2 bdnn., mod., full base., lot 75x225. 1676 WINTON bdrms., side drive, ganre. -* in O ATT TC/TXT 5 rm. mod., iireplc.. cabinets, auto, water heater, 11 AO AJLLIOUit ther'stat, 2 car gar., classed porch with pic. wind. 1825 FISHER l “* 1923 GERRARD soon. 823 LACLEDE p°“- * rm - ■« ni - road - •“*« * 6600 - /-IT UPHIAMT Immediate poes., Tansel Rd. A 30th St., 6 rm., mod., A good outbuildings, 8 acres, consider terms. CUNNINGHAM DRIVE **** buildin * k *** mMWE WRITE INSURANCE A. C. Moldthan, ReaUor 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 street (rear) Belmont 3076

* COMMUNITY SEimCE Thrifty people leave their saving* with u* to accumulate at liberal dividends. We in turn lend their savings to other thrifty people to help them purchase a home, to remodel or to improve. Every savings account insured up to $5,00040. SPEEDWAY SAVINCS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1518-20 Main Street 8,18

ißackmeyer’s Grocery! 5236 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 1363 fWE HANDLE the SUNDAY MORNING STAR] I Fresh Frozen Fruits, Vegetables & Fish Groceries Meats WE DELIVER Always Open Seven Days A Week!

Painting ROBERT R. STIERWALT EXTERIOR INTERIOR 20 yxs. 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 estperienced operator, thoroughly check your car lor you. He has the equipment to do quick and efficient work. |p \ Open 7AMto 7 PM. Closed Sunday. / , I SCHOONOVER’S Marathon Service 16th & Main Street Belmont 4600 • - i I 1 - .

SMITH’S Barber * Beauty Sbop REDUCED RATES ' ON PERMANENTS E i LATE APPOINTMENTS IF DESIRED | • 'Operators: Monna Harrey Cathryn Gibson ; 4MSW. 14th St. Belmont 8411

School News (Continued from page 1) plomas tomorrow at 10:00 a. m. by Miss Moore the class sponsor. N. D. Cory, superintendent of Speedway schools, has been appointed as a member of the board of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers. Mr. Cory will serve as College-Cooperation Chairman of the state P. T. A. organization during the coming year. Speedway schools will close for the summer this Saturday morning. Students will come for semester reports at 10:00 a. m. Anyone who is unable to come to school because of illness may receive their cards at the school office any day next week except Memorial Day. Both sections of the fifth grade participated in a spelling contest. Winners in each room were: Margaret Parke, James Stumph, Dorothy Burton, Larry Thomas was the winner of the fifth grade spelling contest. The school driver training program this year has been quite j popular and very successful. The

ADAMS ARCS. SALES & DECDAATINS CO. ART CRAFT & STYLE CRAFT CUSTOM MADE VENETIAN BLINDS ALSCO STORM WINDOWS Bel. 2923-J . , r . 705 Livingston Free Estimates, Easy Payments

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

For Venetian Blinds and Draperies CALL EMMETT VENETIAN BUND CO. 5242 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 1276

"f • ,'y OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 12 O’CLOCK • . / COOKED—READY-TO-EAT Picnic-HAMS *49/ BACON p a. t >59/ APRICOTS kk 25/ f‘ I *' ; " ' " n • CREAM-0 Oleo-Margarine - 39/ BOLOGNA ,MnK ™ *■ 39/ FLAVOR KIST FIG BARS * * - ■■■ - ■ ■■■• - - * ■ ■— LEW’S MARKET Lyndhurst at State Road 34 BELMONTOS79 /\ q a I# in q p jut i service AU IfOB uflfurflfl u

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Chevrolet car has been returned to the North Side Chevrolet Company and a petition is being made for use of a car again next year. Members of next years senior class will take the course the first semester of next year and the juniors will take the course during the second semester. All pupils who intend to take private instrumental lessons should contact Mr. Northcott for assignment of day and time. Private lessons will be given to each individual beginning June 7. There are a few vacancies in cornet, clarinet, flute and trombone sections. There will be some opportunity to play in the band this year for pupils in the Junior and Senior High School. The band will play at Riverside Park for the American Legion week Wednesday, June 23. The next public appearance of the band will be June 13 at the State Convention of Lions InteVnational in the parade in downtown Indianapolis. The band is to represent the Speedway Lions Club in the parade. The two sixth grade classes

have been exchanging copies of their newspaper ‘The Speedway Flash” with sixth grade classes from other schools. This exchange of papers has been encouraged by the “Weekly Reader.” They havp received some very interesting papers and will use them next fall in improving their own paper. An activity centering on the history of the school emblem “Sparkplug” has been developed by the of the Service Club in Miss Ridldfe’s room. A large frieze was drawn of Sparkie receiving his award on the monument in Indianapolis. Attractive booklets were made telling of Fred Lasswell’s creation “Barney Google and Spark Plug” and how Spark Plug came to Speedway Schools as our school symbol in 1942. The school office will be open each day, Monday through Friday, form 8:00 to 11:30 and 12:30 to 4:00 p. m. during the summer. Mr. Northcott will give music lessons and Mrs. Strong will have charge of 4-H Club work during June and July.

8 Point Furnace Gleaning SB.OO 1. Registers Cleaned 2. All pipes cleaned Inside 3. All pipes cleaned on outside 4. Bottom of chimney daanad out. 5. Inside of furnace cleaned 6. Outside of furnace cleaned 7. Front of furnace, painted with paint. 8. Basement left in dean condition. Furnace only, cleaned. . yiiuHim chimney cleanout. $440 Chimney thoroughly cleaned to top S2M t .' . • \ C. C. TEMPLIN 1730 ALLISON ST.. BeL 4177-M

(The Inquiring) ] Telephone I Reporter jta \ ... Jr which Indiana Belt asks e timely question of telephone ueere picked at random TODAY’S QUESTION: “In your experience, what’s the beet way to get along with > others on a party line?” Mrs. Grow Rohr, gilltolffli Housewife, Montezuma, "Make calls as short as possible and | have a little considera- J t flg„ > tion for others on the party line. I make most of my calls short out of politeness, and yet I don't feel I'm limited as to telephone service.” in i Patty Lou Miller, . Student, 1341 West Cherry Street, BluffVyv ton, “It isn’t very - WwaP neighborly to talk when others are waiting tc l»ewmaßhei use the line. I’ve always found the best way to getalong is to limit calls to a reasonable length.” D. R. Fordyce, mmsmemm Watchman, 215 South gjr* % Illinois Street, Indianapotis, “Think of the other fellow. There are , a couple of females who blab all the time on our 4iJ| line. If they’d only be considerate, everyone would get along better. If someone really needed to use the phone he might be delayed by their blabbing.” ■ Mrs. E. M. Taylor, Clerk, R. R. #6, Muncie, The best way to get along on a party line »to say what you have to say and then get off. In other words, don’t try to do your canning and cooking on thie phone!” ' Marion L. Watson, t|g Insulation Man, R. R. #4, Bloomfield, “I think it’s very discourteous ps&il!HSji' breaking in on someone > JBlgMyf else’s conversation. I : jSgPJB > think a call should be JmlliiWlhf limited to a certain length of time, because someone else may need to use the telephone for an emergency.” 7b make friends of your neighbors on the party 1in0 ... Keep calls reasonably brief! Space your calls whoa making several... In an emergency, give right-of-way—or ark for w it—courteously! INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

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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 bp — FARLEY FUNERAL HOME 1604 W. Morris St MArket 1234 Ambulance Service ___, t r uvr» xj f

Speedway Theatty | ITHUR., FRL, SAT. MAY 27-18-49 ALL COLOR PROGRAM * JON HALL PATRICIA MORIBSON la “Iht Mum ot Thievts^ - “Bill and Coo” with an all Bird,Cast. POPEYE CARTOON SUN. MON. MAY 90-41 DECORATION DAY PROGRAM' “April Showers” with JACK CARSON ANN SOUTHERN * and “Blondie’s Anniversary” NEWS AND CARTOON TUBS. WEd! JUNE 1-4 CHARLES BOYER ANN BLYTK In “A Woman's Vengeance” also “The Chase” with ROBERT CUMMINGS NEWS AND CARTOON

WATCHES DIAMONDS GRADUATION GIFTS ELGIN AND HAMILTON WATCHES BULOVA AND RENSIE WATCHES $29.50 to $72.50 KODAK CAMERAS, $3.18 to $56 MEN’S AND LADIES’ MESH WATCH BANDS $12.95 Tax IncL SPECIAL—FIELD GLASSES with case $15.00 FILMS, ALL SIZES Robert L ♦ Stout, Jeweler WATCH SPECIALIST CLOCK REPAIRING • 1432 Main Street Belmont 0446

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Mary's Market Wook Days BELMONT 5436 SUNDAYS 8 AJM. to 10 Pit t AM to t PM On 14th St. at Main Around tba Corner

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Speedway Pastries Fancy Cakes and Poetries SATURDAY SPECIAL VANILLA CHIFFON CAKE Open This Sunday at 4 P.M. Belmont 0805 - 4906 W. 16th St

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