Speedway Flyer, Volume 17, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1949 — Page 3

OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIE 8 P.M. For Your Convenience BELMONT 0210 1500 MAIN STREET

Tbe Inquiring Telephone] Reporter ] ... In which Indiana Bell asks a timely question of telephone I users picked at random. BJLafi 1 jfe TODAY’S QUESTION: Has the / I N , telephone ever been of service to you in an emergency?

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Donald E. Rogers, Music Teacher, 516 S. 11th St., New Castle, “I remember being stranded sometime ago. Ran out of gas late at night and there were no

stations around. Luckily there was a farm house nearby and I was able to call for help on their telephone.”

George A. Bailey, Student, R.F.D.#3, Bloomington, “One night our little girl was sick and, of course, the telephone was the quickest way of

getting help. EventhQjighjte’rjon a party line, I think the phone is one of the best services you can have.”

The telephone has saved many a situation in an emergency. yjs.\ Bat even to those Who have never had to use it in a crisis— I f jg§B( )) there's a feeling of comfort to know the telephone stands \\mSfAJJ toady to serve whenever called upon. y—y INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

A Job Worth Doing ... Is Worth Doing Right MIKE TEMPLE CARPET—RUG—FURNITURE CLEANING IN YOUR HOME FREE ESTIMATES . . . ALL WORK GUARANTEED 411 N. Walcott MArket 5141

500 MILE SPEEDWAY RACE SAFETY PATROL Male residents of Speedway over 21 years of age who desire to work in the Safety Patrol and are qualified to assist and handle the public at the 500 Mile Speedway Race Track during the month of May or on only Qualifying Days and Race Day may make application at the Downtown Speedway Office, 729 North Capitol Avenue, Thursday and Friday evenings, April 14 and 15 from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. or on Saturday, April 16 from 1:00 P.M. afternoon to 8:00 P.M. at night. x

SPEEDWAY LOCKERS 1008 MAIN ST. RETAIL MARKET BELMONT 1051

FULL DRESSED FRYERS 03c lb.

Custom Butchering (Mib Botcherin*, Borin* and Smokin* the Tear A round. Call 88. I*sl far Appointment.

YEARLING BEEF Choico-Agsd Bciofi Catting . i d PUBB Ground Beef lb. 39c Boiling Befef lb. 29c Chuck Roast lb. 47c Rib Steaks lb. 59c Stewing Beef lb, 55c Beef Hearts,—, lb. 35c

Mrs. Grace W. Barth, Secretary, 1324 E. Oak St., New Albany, “Once in the middle of the night I was burned by our hot water heater that exploded.

We lived in the suburbs far from neighbors. Luckily I could phone my brother who came right out.”

Walter L. Allen, Molder, R.F.D. #3, Bedford, "Not long ago we had sickness in the family. We live about two miles from town and my car was gone.

Naturally the telephone came in very Sandy at the time. I phoned the doctor and he came right out.”

Our< Own Sugar-Curod nr>ri Hickory-Smoked , SHALL HANS AVBBAGE 1* TO IS LBS. Whole or FAp Shank Hall lb. Slab Bacon lb. 45c Sliced Bacon _ lb. 49c Smoked Jowl lb. 19c Our Own BONELESS CORNED BEEF PBBSBLT CUBBD 59c

The smartest housewives have always said Stof baking at home and instead. Buy -It Baked, the modem way And have more leisure every * 4?. \ Borina it Bakti-4 truly t modern convenience. And all aar baked faada aaaure yau the ease tne quality aa whan you Make year own. If» i«it, ife economical. it’s practical. Bay it Baked. DECORATED CAKES PARTY ORDERS SPEEDWAY PASTRIES 4906 W. 10th St Belmont 0231 RAY A. PRICE. Prop.

SPORTING GOODS (Continued from page 1) Harry Sutphin holds second place in %-oz. accuracy bait. Their specialty in this new store will 'be fishing equipment. Harry has had a number of years experience ’ with spinning tackle and will show you a series of pictures showing what takes place when using spinning tackle. They will handle all types of bait and fly tackle, made-to-order fly rods, also a complete line of commercial casting and fly rods. They feature a complete repair service for all types of tackle. A free bait and fly casting school will be opened Bp the Sutphins starting next Tuesday evening, April 19 from 5 p. m. until dark. The school will be held on the Prest-O-Lite tennis courts at 16th and Main Sts. Call Be. 1321 for any further information. BOOK REVIEW On Thursday evening, April 28th, at 8:30 o’clock, Miss Amy Keen will review Lloyd C. Douglas’ much discussed book, ‘The Big Fisherman,” in the social room at St. Christopher. Miss' Keen is well known as a traveler and a lecturer before the different Travel Study Groups, as well as a reviewer of books. After the review, an opportunity will be given to meet Miss Keen and discuss informally the book. This evenings entertainment is being sponsored «by the Altar Society, with Mrs. Yvonne Smith, chairman, and Mrs. Faye Lucas, co-chairman. The review J

FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY , STORE HOURS: 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Mon. thru Fri. 7 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturday WE DO OUR OWN HAT BLOCKING Service Is Our Slogan , Quality. Our Motto Walt's Speedway Cleaners & Shoe Repair JIMMY CUTRELL, Proprietor W* Operate Our Own Cleaning Plant 4723 W. 16th Street BEI. 2925

Oar Oowa Open Kattla Bendarad LARD 2 lbs. 25c

Wholesale Prices Bocf and pork aaid by the aaartar or half. Campletaty praeeaaad. wrapped (a eailaPhane and faat

mm center cut . Pork Chops lb. 65c OLD-FABHIONKD / Sage Sausage lb. 35c BHOVLOBB Cut 1 Pork Roast lb. 45c Fresh Picnics —— lb. 35c BTABK * WBTZKL Wieners Hk 43c ASSOBTRD scold Cuts - lb. 45c

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For Venetian Blinds and Draperies CULL EMMETT VENETIAN BUND CO. 5242 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 4551

however, is being offered to all who would like to come; and, it is not just a woman’s affair. No doubt there are many men who would enjoy hearing this book reviewed. Tickets are now being sold by the Committee, or can be obtained at the door. A copy of “The Big Fisherman” will be given as a door prize. Punch and homemade cookies will be served.

School News (Continued from page 1) year by funds given by the PTA. There will be nearly 70 boys and girls who will make this interesting visit as a reward for having served as a safety patrol officer for two qr more six weeks’ periods. Mrs. Kessler and Mr. McClelland will accompany them.

Mr. Johnson attended the annual Purdue University Football Clinic April 8 and 9. Mr. Thompson attended the secondary principal’s meeting at the Severin Hotel, Saturday, April 9. The Student Council prepared Easter scenes for two of the display cases in the halls of the new building. One was the traditional bunny and easter egg scene. The other was a religious scene. A calla lily plant was used in each display. Members of the Hi-Y presented a Good, Friday service at a convocation Friday morning. Mr. Trosky is sponsor of the Hi-Y. Previous to this program, letters, sweaters and numerals were presented to members of this year’s basketball squads. Grade 6 in Room 9 has been very fortunate in winhing the $1 room prize from the PTA for the past two months. The children had some very worthwhile suggestions for spending this money.

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Tiey are buying games suitable to use in the room on rainy days when they must stay inside at play period. Mrs. Lucille Kessler is. the home room teacher. Mr. Troth, student council sponsor, and Sharon Brady, representing the Speedway Student Council attended the State Convention of Student Councils at Technical High School Saturday, April 9.

Miss Stout attended a State Librarians Conference at Terre Haute, April 8 and 9. On Saturday Kathryn Brockman, -Nancy Owings and Norma Hackleman participated in the meetings for student librarians. These girls are part of the group of student librarians working in our library each day. Mr. Poland attended a Business Education Conference at the same school on April 9. The annual athletic banquet

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sponsored by the Athletic Committee for all boys who have been out for interscholastic sports is scheduled to be held at Buckley’s Restaurant in Cumberland, April 19. Mr. Robert Hinshaw, former coach at Rushville and assistant commissioner of the ULS-A-A. will speak.

The cast for the senior play, “Ghost Wanted,” to be given on April 29 has been chosen. It is composed of Dave Boyer, Jack Vaughn, Charlene Stevens, Norma Sauer, Armedia Fry, Bill Mugg, Pat Thompson, Bill Long, Carolyn Potter, Sondra Bilsky, Nancy Frosch, Louie Senter, Dan Walston will serve as chairman of the stage committee, composed of Dick Haryley, Eddie Houpt, Konnie King, Ted Lawson, Jack Mayhugh, Bill Mugg, Louie Senter, Jack Vaugh—all members of Mr. Trosky’s Sixth Hour Shop Class. Miss Spencer will direct the cast

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