Speedway Flyer, Volume 17, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1948 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY AND WEST • DEAL WITH AN EXPERIENCED REALTOR 1723 NORFOLK 4932 W. 16TH UX* 1 *""*• 5001 W. 12TH US? to X: fu “ ***• • hower ’ 2041 GERRARD ** « “»■- 1241 N. LUETT Newl Mrm -- mod - fun *“•• **• 4927 W. 25TU 7 *•"**• Uw * 4460, ten “- 1916 GOODLET * M ™- “ od - oil h ~ t - ’ T7M - 7303 ROCKVILLE RD. LZ-Xt ESE-JJSS.'Si’A barn, 7% acre*. 540 S. SOMERSET * >«• ** W I M - <3X4 Miles West of Avon and first house North of GALE ROAD B~kville Road). A WE WRITE INSURANCE A. C. Moldthan, 1452 Main Street, Speedway BElmont 2727

DISHON’S MARATHON SERVICE W. 16TH AT MAIN STREET Have your cooling system cleaned and sealed for winter PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE $3.50 PER GALLON BRAKE SERVICE BATTERY SERVICE

YOUR SAVINGS Placed with this strong Association earn generous dividends and are fully insured. Savings placed before the 10th day of any month start drawing dividends from the first day of the month. ONE DOLLAR OR MORE STARTS AN ACCOUNT. SPEEDWAY SAVINGS & WAN ASSOCIATION Chartered 1885. r 1518-20 Main Street Be 0610

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 MN Main Street (rear) Balmont 3078

Speedway Welding Co. Arnold Oggier Creston Rice, Jr. Job And Contract SEPTIC AND FUEL TANKS GENERAL WELDING 1422 N. Capitol Ave. Phone Li. 8051

IS YOUR HEATING PLANT 0.K.? STOVE & FURNACE PIPE STOVE BOARDS, POKERS ASH SIFTERS AND SHOVELS' ELECTRIC ROOM HEATERS ASH AND GARBAGE CANS LAWN AND LEAF RAKES TRASH BURNERS Schoonover's Hardware and Auto Parts 18th and Maia Street Balmont 4100

SMITH’S Barber * Beauty Shop YOU CANT BUY BEAUTY AND STYLE IN A PACKAGE TRY THE PROFESSIONAL WAY Can BEhnont 3411 Operators: Manna Harvoy Kathryn Gibson 4606 W. 14th St Belmont 8411

R. F. Lindeman Agency JUST INSURANCE LIFE FIRE AUTOMOBILE “Coast To Coast Sswwke" Res. Be. 0592 542 DHnote Bid*. Bns. Ri. 8848

Speedway Pastries Fancy Cakes and Pastries SATURDAY SPECIALS AUTUMN GOLD LAYER CAKE 60c and 75c size GOLDEN BROWN OATMEAL COOKIES Make your order early for one of these sweU specials. Open Monday thru Saturday tin 7 PM. Belmont 0805 4906 W. 16th St.

808 HOSS SPEEDWAY MOTOR SERVICE We repair Generators. Carburetors. Axles & Clutches Lubrication Motor Rebuilding Brakes Relined. Expert Automotive Technician Hours: BA.M. to 5:30 P. M. 1032 Main Street Belmont 4696

INSIDE BINZO OUTSIDE $2-9> GALLON REIDY MIXED WHITE PAINT FORMULA

Pigment by Weight 64.00% Leaded Zinc Oxide 9.15% Magnesium Silicate 19.60% Calcium Carbonate36.4s% Lithopone 3440% 100%

COMPARE WITH $5 to $6 PAINT SPEEDWAY PHARMACY Eddi. D.VU. 5328 W. 16th Street BElmont 0710

SLICED BACON - - - '>s9/ WIENERS (Kingan’s Skinless) lb. tt 1 KRAFT VELVEETA *97/ POTATOES White ] Q »»*• 35/ CIGARETTES (carton) $1.75 DURKEES MARGARINE V.-lb. prints) ». 52/ MIRACLE WHIP (KRAFT) Pints 37/ Ballard’s Oven Ready Biscuits \-29/ BACKEMEYEIPS GROCERY 5240 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 1363 Always Open Seren Deys A Woehl

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School News Continued from Page 1 Kennedy, Charles Martin and Ray Stewart. This three-act farce takes place in the living room of Mrs. Spangler’s rooming-house at Brookfield College, a small co-educational college in'the East, on the day before commencement, the latter part of May. Julian Livingston will be in charge of lighting; Pauline Parke and Joan Toomey, prompters; Beverly Myers and Barbara Gwinn, student assistants; Barbara Degener and Barbara Gwinn, make-up. The following high school club officers have been elected to serve for this school year: Future Business Leaders of America, Pat Thompson, president; Melba Harlan, vice president; Marilyn Smith, secretary; Barbara Degener, treasurer, and, Margie McDaniels, Student Council representative. Future Homemakers of America, president, Sandra Long; Margie McDaniels, vice president; Delores Riggs, secretary; Joan Simmons, treasurer, and Sandra Long, Student Council representative. Hi-Y Club, Louis Senter, president; Jack Mayhugh, vice presi-

Vehicle by Weight3B.oo% Linseed Oil—-26.70% Mineral Spirits ,*..37.11% Solution 3440% Drierl.l4B% / 100%

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dent; Ray Stewart, secretary; Bill Long, treasurer; David Thomas, chaplain; Charles Love, sergeant-at-arms, and Ed Such, Student Council. Girls’ Athletic Association, Melba Harlan, president; Barbara Degenet; vice president; Nancy Frosch, secretary, and Marilyn Searles, treasurer. Senior Debate Club, Sue Pearce, president; Jim Breen, vice president; Kathryn Brockman, secretary; Louis Senter, treasurer, and Sue Pearce, Student Council representative. SPARKIES CONQUER FIRST COUNTY OPPONENT 21-0 The Decatur Hawks fell victims to the heavier, more experienced Speedway football team last Friday night 21-0. It was Speedway’s first county and third conference victory. Konnie King started the scoring off with a spectacular 56-yard run. Vance scored the conversion by running it over. The Hawks solved the Speedway offense for of the first half. The Spark Plugs improved their brand of ball considerably the second half. They took the opening kick-off and marched 65 yards down the field for the second tally. George Vance took it over from the one-yard line. Kuykendall tried for the extra point, but fumbled on the attempt. Konnie King fell on it, however. The third touchdown came in the last quarter with Jack Mayhugh, versatile quarterback, carrying the pigskin. Vance was credited with the extra point. The Spark Plugs meet their first real competition at Pike tonight, as they take on the Bears from Lawrence. Two of the best halfbacks in the county will be pitted against each other, Konnie King, left-half from Speedway, and Bryon Weaver, right-half from Lawrence. This tilt probably will greatly influence the outcome of the conference and county standings.

TOWN TOPICS (Continued from page 1) the volume of trash from week to week, we ask your co-opera-tion in the following: If your trash is not picked sup on the scheduled day, leave it out so it can be picked up the following day. Please cut this out of your paper and put in some convenient spot for reference. remember p.-t. a. paper SALE OCT. 20TH

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WATCHES DIAMONDS How Much Is A Customer Worth? The value of an old customer—or the coat of securing a new one—cannot be measured to doUan and cents. A business without customers cannot exist. Therefore customers axe your greatest asset. Select them carefully: serve them faithfully; hut moat important of all. satisfy them. Robert L. Stout, Jeweler WATCH SPECIALIST CLOCK REPAIRING 1432 Main Street Belmont 0446

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

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