Speedway Flyer, Volume 16, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1948 — Page 2

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THE... Speedway Flyer NON-PARTISAN NON-SECTABIAN WILLIAM ANDERSON. Editor Editorial Office: 5217 West 15th Street ' Residence Telephone Be. 0074-R ,

SPEEDWAY STATE BANK START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR YOUR CHILDREN NOW & 1532 Main Street Belmont 6100

“OUR SPECIALS” VAN CAMP PORK & BEANS, No. 2 cans 2 for 33c PINK SALMON, No. 1 49c SOAP FLAKES OR POWDER, 3 large boxes SI.OO SUGAR, Cane, 5 Lbs 43c CRISCO OR SPRY, 3 Lbs sl-29 PINEAPPLE JUICE, 46 oz. can . 43c SHANKLESS PICNICS, Smoked lb. 49c SLICED BACON lb. 69c COOKED HAMS. Morrells in tin lb. 09c WIENERS. Skinless lb. 53c Zink's Market 1556 MAIN STREET Belmont 2260 Belmont 2261

LYNDHURST INN 5256 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD OPEN ALL DAY AND EVENINGS 7 DAYS A WEEK Sandwiches Ice Cream BElmont 2647 ,

WE BUY WE SELL USED CARS WE TRADE BUSARD 1330 Main St. Speedway Be. 0303

FACTORY RADIO SERVICE On all makaa of radios. Our twenty years of experience qualifies -us io ffiva prompt and efficient service. PHILCO RADIOS and REFRIGERATORS RADIO BILL 3050 West 16th Street IMperial 1611

LOIS BEAUTY SHOP MACHINE, MACHINELESS AND COLD WAVE PERMANENTS HAIR BLEACHING SOFT WATER Appointments 'ifl I P. M. Beiamat 1616 5121 W. 15th St

Classified Ads All ads for this column must be written out in full, on one side of the paper only. They should be mailed to us or brought in by 10 o’clock Wednesday mornings. Please do not telephone in your ads. CHARGES: The minimum rate for an ad here is 30c. For an ad with more than 30 words, the charge is 1-cent a word additional Payment must accompany each ad. Coins or stamps will be received. See our Paint Sprayer on display, $26.50 less motor. WILLIAMS HARDWARE, 1820 W. Michigan, Fr. 2657. FURNACE WOOD for sale, $3 per rick, $5 delivered. Heim Lumber Co., 4300 N. High School Rd., Hi. 1281. REAL ESTATE WANTED to sell. Top cash and quick action. Free appraisals on current market prices. I specialize in Speedway and West. H. O. Greenwood, BE 2424. FOR HARTFORD FIRE Insurance on your home, household goods or automobile, call Bel. 2424, H. O. Greenwood, 1102 N. Lyndhurst Dr. FOR INSURANCE on your home, household goods and automobile, call Robert E. Bland, Be. 2727 or Be. 4536-M. GET READY for hot weather. See our adjustable window fan. Can be used for kitchen exhaust or bedroom intake, $22.50. Will fit any window. Williams Hardware, 1820 W. Michigan, Fr. 2657.

NEW GUTTERS, GUTTER repair, Furnace Cleaning and Repair, New Coal and Oil Furnaces installed. Cherry 4120. FOR SALE OLD HICKORY SWINGS AND ROCKERS. GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. BEDS TO RENT OR SELL. U COME & C. WEINBRECHTS GIFT AND ANTIQUE SHOPPE. 2449 W. 16 TH ST. SPEEDWAY BUS. NOTARY PUBLIC. ECONOMY UPHOLSTERY SHOP 2359 W. 16TH ST. BEST OF FABRICS AND WORK GUARANTEED. FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY. CA. 3476 OR IM. 1423. USE THE NEW Insect-O-Gun for lawn and garden spraying. The garden hose does the work. Correct mixture assured. WILLIAMS HARDWARE, 1820 W. Michigan, Fr. 2657. HERMAN GREENWOOD, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICE, 4830 W. 16th St., Speedway, Be. 2424 or Be. 0699. REAL ESTATE WANTED —You will be pleased if you list your property with me. LEE GENTRY, BE. 3127. FOR SALE—Boy’s 24” rebuilt bicycle, $20.00. Be. 4838, 5050 W. 16th St.

LOST Silver wristwatch—Delbana, engraved: Robert Mersereau 1945. Lost in vicinity of Race Track. Of sentimental value. Ample reward. LOST—Men’s tortoise shell reading glasses, Saturday evening in Speedway. Finder call Be. 1608-W. Reward. GET THE FACTS! LOW COST PURE PROTECTION LIFE INSURANCE CAN SAVE YOU MANY DOLLARS. CALL G. E. CLEVINGER, 1839 ELLEN DR. BE. 0012-J. WE ARE OPEN till 8 o’clock every night and till noon on Sunday. Will be closed Monday, May 31. WILLIAMS HARDWARE 1820 W. Michigan, Fr. 2657. GENERAL SPRAYING AND LAWN WORK. GET READY FOR THAT RED SPIDER AND BAG WORM. LAWNS TREATED FOR WEEDS. PROMISE TO PLEASE. JOHN B. SCHOLL, BE. 4248-R. RESIDENT OF SPEEDWAY 18 YEARS. FOR SALE—I Silver King Girl’s Bicycle. New tires and tubes & basket, $35.00. Call Be. 4266-M evenings or week end. WANT TO RENT 4 room house or larger. Call Otto Heuser, Be. 3693-M. WHITE CRUSHED STONE, sand, gravel and top dirt. Call Fugate, Be. 2461. PHILLIPS INSURANCE AGENCY Complete * INSURANCE Service Belmont 5059

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LIGHT HAULING Week ends and evenings, call Be. 0650-W after 6 PM. Monday thru Friday. Call anytime Saturday or Sunday. Dependable service. World War II Veteran. FRESH & FROZEN FISH—CaII Dave McLaughlin, 5323 W. 11th, Be. 4611-R evenings. We specialize in Fish Frys. Order by Thursday evening, deliver on Friday. PAINTING—33 years’ experience. First quality materials. Inside or out. Call Be. 2214-R. An easy, quick and sure way to control all household and animal pests. Its DuPont’s new DDT gun. Williams Hardware, 1820 W. Michigan, Fr. 2657.

Butler Commencement Week-end Alumni, seniors, graduate students, relatives, and friends of Butler University will participate! in a crowded week end, June 3-7, of activities bringing to a close the 93rd annual school year on the Fairview campus. Activities will start Thursday afternoon (June 3) with the traditional Alumni-Varsity baseball game to be played at 3:30 p. m. on the athletic field to the north of the Fieldhouse. Paul D. Hinkle, athletic director and baseball coach, and Andrew Boa, president of the “B” Men’s Club, will have charge of the contest. Following the game the annual “B” Men’s banquet will be held at 6 p. m. in the university cafeteria. Awards will be made to the baseball, track, tennis, and golf squads by Prof. William F. Shors, chairman of the faculty athletic committee. Friday evening (June 4) the School of Religion will hold its annual dinner in the university cafeteria at 6:30 p. m. The Rev. Herschel Reed, pastor of the First Christian Church, Noblesville, has charge of arrangements. The Rev. Herman Hosier, pastor of the First Christian Church, Logansport, will be guest speaker and Dr. O. L. Shelton, dean, will give the charge to the graduating class of that school. Dinner music will be provided by a violin trio consisting of Leland Earls, George Kendall, and Leslie Lowery, all students of the School of Religion, and a quartet composed of Barton Dowdey, Mrs. Robert Greene, Mrs. Denver Sizemore, and Henry Hill, also students. Group singing will be led by the Rev. Leon Weatherman, pastor of the First Christian Church, Sheridan, accompanied by Mrs. Weatherman at the piano. Members of the university graduating class will hold their annual Senior Ball from 9 p. m. until midnight at the Southern Mansion Friday evening. Members of the university’s Board of Directors will hold their annual meeting to vote on degrees Saturday afternoon (June 5) at 1:30 p. m. in the Recreation room of the Arthur Jordan Memorial hall. Mrs. Thor G. Wesenberg, faculty sponsor of Scarlet Quill, senior woman’s honor society, will be host to alumnae of the organization at a tea to be held in her home, 429 Buckingham Dr., at 3 p. m. Senior class day exercises will be held in Jordan hall at 4 p. m. and at 4:15 p. m. the Katharine Merrill Graydon Club will celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary with an open house in the Graydon Memorial Library, room 160, of Jordan hall. Mrs. Edward Hughes, president, will be in charge of arrangements. Alumni activities starting at 5:30 p. m. Saturday evening will be highlighted with reunions by all classes whose years end in “3” and “8”. Special reunions have been planned by the graduating classes of 1923 and 1938. James A. Gloin, Mrs. Charles Lynn, and Mrs. Vernon Kniptash are in charge of the 1923 reunion and William Olsen and Mrs. Robert Jones will have charge of the 1938 meeting. Prof. J. Russell Townsend, Jr., Fire and Police Notice If it is necessary for you to call the FIRE DEPARTMENT or POJCE DEPARTMENT. Please call BELMONT 1400.

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president of the Butler Alumni Association, will preside at the alumni dinner and business meeting to be held in the university cafeteria. Short talks will be given by President M. O. Ross and Vicepresident Richard T. James. Miss Betty Miller, a finalist in the John Chapman Miller speech contest, will speak on “Butler University History and Traditions.” Election of officers for next year and a report by George A. Schumacher, alumni secretary, will conclude the program. Dr. Hampton Adams, pastor of the Union Avenue Christian Church, St. Louis, Mo., will deliver the baccalaureate sermon Sunday afternoon (June 6) at 4 p. m in the Fieldhouse. Following the services memb4s of the Butler Women’s Faculty Club will hold a reception for the graduating class in the Recreation room of Jordan hall. Dr. Ernest C. Col- 1 well, president of the university i of Chicago, will deliver the com-

GRAND OPENING OF THE SPEEDWAY FURNITURE STORE AT 1038 MAIN STREET ON SATURDAY. JUNE 12TH From 9 A. M. To 9 P. M. A Souvenir Will Be Given To Each Lady Attending, Speedway Furniture Store 1038 Main Street Belmont 2988

ITS TIME TO GO FISHING THE NEW ASHAWAY SLIP CAST REEL Will Not Backlash $22.50 “STUBCASTER” CASTING AND TROLLING ROD $5.95MINNOW BUCKETS TACKLE BOXES A Good Assortment of CASTING REELS AND FLY REELS FINE GRADE CASTING & FLY LINES CASTING BAITS, SPINNERS & FLYS EAGLE CLAW AND KIRBY HOOKS CASTING RODS, FLY RODS, and JOINTED CANE POLES Rosner Drug Store “Speedway’s Rexall Store? 16th at Main BElmont 1515

ROLLES AND SEARLES Pure Oil Products GAS OIL LUBRICATION 1 jmwFlj5002 W. 16th Street Be. 0740

SUMMER SPECIALS MEN'S TEE SHIRTS Small, Medium, Large 79c, 89c, SI.OO, $1.50, $1.95 BOY'S PLAY SHORTS Sizes 4 to 12 50c each LADIES' CANVAS PLAY SHOES $1.98 LYONS z DEPARTMENT STORE 1534-1538 Main Street Belmont 2360

FATELEY’S AUTO BODY SERVICE Body and Fender Repairing Glass * Door Leeks Replaced General Welding PAINTING A SPECIALTY 5244 Crawfordsville Rd. Belmont 3179

mencement address * Monday morning (June 7) at 10 a. m. in the Fieldhouse. PERSONALS Continues from Page 1 son Claude of Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Marion E. Sample and Mr. George Sample of Anderson. Race Eve guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dixon and son Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dixon and son of Irvington. Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Strebe of Palm Springs, California were Speedway visitors over the week end. Mr. Strebe is a former resident of Speedway and spent time while here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Thelma Kippell of Staten Island, New York and Mrs. Lona Spence of Chicago were week end visitors of Mrs. Ida Marvel.

EXPERT RADIO REPAIR PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE All Work Guaranteed Prices Right AUTO RADIO and APPLIANCE REPAIR DOFS RADIO & ELECTRIC SERVICE 1656 Georgetown Road Belmont 2507

Conkle Funeral Home 1934 W. Michigan Street Belmont 1934 Chapel Equipped With Organ

Etter’s Phillips ‘66’ Station

14th at Main Street Belmont 3266 SUNDAY 8 A.M. to 6 PM. WEEK DAYS 7 A.M. to 9:30 PJC

RALSTON’S GROCERY Groceries Meats ICE CREAM 5230 W. 16th Street Res. Phone, Bel. 4815

Sandwiches of All Kinds To Take Out HAMBURGERS 10c OPEN 24 HOURS CLOSED SUNDAYS Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop 1504 MAIN ST. x Belmont 0543

SEE US FOR HOME LOANS Investigate Colonial’s Various Homo Loan Plans ? COLONIAL v ( swims him nssocunmi) nx ‘ -ft Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation

SUTPHIN’S SPORTING GOODS FINE BAIT & FLY CASTING EQUIPMENT And Accessories TACKLE REPAIRING Baits Spinning Tackle Flys 4968 West 11th St. Be. 3587-M

R. F. Lindeman Agency JUSTINSURANCE LIFE FIRE AUTOMOBILE "Coast To Cose* Service" Res. Be. 0592 542 Illinois Bldg. Bus. Ri. 8848

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