Speedway Flyer, Volume 17, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1949 — Page 4
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SPEEDWAY AND WEST • DEAL WITH AN EXPERIENCED REALTOR 1909 EISENHOWER DR. lot 50'x125'. SPEEDWAY STONE, ** 5440 SPEEDWAY DRIVE, IMMED. POSS., Niceiy furnished. 5 rm., mod., side drive, garage. 5515 W. 16TH ST. STONE RANCH TYPE 5 rm., mod., sun room, tile bath, social room, oil heat, side drive, 2 car gar. T.arge lot. By appointment. Call Mr. Bland, Be. 3564. LARGE SUBURBAN HOME KBStSSt Oil heat, 3 car attached gar. 5222 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. 2 ki XT ’ S. 4933 W. 25TH ST. 5 rm., mod., gas heat, large lot. 617 N. LYONS, ”• mod - firePlace ’ ba “” CLERMONT, ROAD 34, h T k e e Ye/ 2 ove J“ d mJ: cabinets, full base., gar., $9750. WE WRITE INSURANCE Buy Or Sell Your Home Through A. C. Moldthan, Realtor Bel. 2445 1452 Main St. Bel. 2727
BELMONT 0035 7 TILL 9 PAUL’S D-X SERVICE Greasing - Washing - Minor Repairs ROAD SERVICE 5232 Crawfordsville Rd.
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 to help them purchase a home, to remodel or to improve. Every savings account insured up to $5,000.00. SPEEDWAY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Chartered 1885 1518-20 Main Street BE 1410
FOR YOUR SICK PLUMBING Call LI. 4001 For Repair Specialist H. L MARSHALL - PLUMBING DOCTOR NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL •
MENS - BAKES - FRIES - EGGS “Fresh From The Farm Daily” Open Monday thru Thursday 1 P.M. io 8 PJ4. Open Friday and Saturday 9 A.M. io 6 P.M. WE DELIVER SPEEDWAY POULTRY MARKET 4904 W. 16th St BEL 4362
1 & 2 GALLON THERMOS JUGS 1 & 2 QUART VACUUM BOTTLES PICNIC ICE BOX POWER & NANO LAWN MOWERS A Full Line of Garden Tools Fertilizer Seeds Schoonover's Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and Main Street Belmont 4600
SMITH’S Barber * Beauty Shop YOU CAN’T BUY BEAUTY AND STYLE IN A PACKAGE TRY THE PROFESSIONAL WAY Call BElmont 3411 Operators: Monna Harvey Kathryn Gibson 14th st Belmont *1771
CHURCH SCHOOL from page 1) at Olive Branch Christian Church the week previous. At a Laboratory Training School the teachers make a study of children and participate as student teachers under skilled guidance. Each teacher will do supplementary reading, as many library books will be available for reference work. The Speedway faculty will
PROUD GIFTS for the PROUD GRADUATE \>gfSHEAFFEKS SHEAFFER'S SENTINEL^'—' DELUXE TUCKAWAY THREESOME Choice of brown, blue or black. Pen, $15.00; Pencil, $5.00; Stratowriter, SIO.OO. Complete Threesome In gift case, $30.00; no fed. tax. \ SHEAFTEirS STATESMAN ENSEMRUE In brown, .blue or black. Pen, Wk $10.00; Pencil, $4.00. Ensemble Wk complete and handsomely gift- » boxed, $14.00; no fed. tex. FEER'S TRIUMW DESK SET Gift of delight and distinction I Wide variety of styles and bases priced from SIO.OO to SIOB.OO. Model shown in Jet Crystal with famous “White Dot" Pen, $17.50. SHEAFFER'S ~ GOLD-FILLEO FENQL Unusual, useful, outstanding gift! New slim model, 14K gold-filled smartly-chased. Precision made, mechanically perfect Truly a gift of fine jewelry. Gift-boxed, $7.55; plus fed. tax. BECK'S DRUGS 15th at Main St. Belmont 1421
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use the same courses as studied in Laboratory School and will have a well coordinated and interesting program for our children. Those children who will enter first grade in the public school next fall may enroll in the Kindergarten Department of the Vacation Church School. When more facilities are available a class for five-year-olds will be instituted. We are asking the parents of the Kindergarten Department to furbish refreshments again this year, which usually consists of a drink and cookies. Call Mrs. Stonebraker, Be. 1395
to offer your donation. “Church World Service is cooperating with CARE, tfie gov-ernment-approved, nonprofit relief agency in a unique nationwide campaign which will provide millions of bars of badly needed soap for distribution overseas through regular Protestant and Eastern Orthodox church channels. Pointing out that “many European kids have literally never seen a cake of soap,” Paul Comly French, CARE’s executive director, declared that the drive would help alleviate the extreme scarcity. During a recent world tour he found that the need for soap caused “a most pressing health problem to children, new mothers and their babies.”
The CARE soap campaign provides that for every two Swan soap wrappers collected by Protestant organizations and sent to Church World Service, CARE Soap Campaign, Boston 3, Mass., CARE will guarantee delivery of a bar of Swan soap to needy people overseas through Church World Service, the official relief and reconstruction agency for 23 Protestant denominations, Mr. French said that Lever Bros. Co. of Cambridge, Mass., has agreed to donate the soap to CARE for this purpose. Our Church School will cooperate in this project and we ask all parents and friends to save wrappers for us. Another sharing project will be sending sets of pictures to boys and girls in other countries. These pictures will be distributed to Sunday Schools around the world through the World Council of Christian Education and Church. World Service. A set of Old Testament and a set of New Testament pictures have been selected by authorities in the field of religious education. Each set costs SI.OO and contains 18 large pictures (12"xl7'*) for classroom use and 9 sets of 13 small pictures (3*x”4) selected from the large set for distribution to the children. Additional small sets of either No. 1 or No. 2 can be sent for 5 cents a set for the children to take home. We shall let the children decide which country will receive pictures from them. The free-will offering will be used for sharing with other boys and girls for
“Pictures for Children Everywhere.” For additional information call Mrs. C. E. Schrock, Be. 0309, dean of the Vacation Church School DON'T FORGET The Boy Scout Fish Fry June 17 and 18. 5075 W. 16th Street.
School News (Continued from ]sage I) ter; Junior High Scholarship, Sharon Brady; Track Improvement, Fred Wingert; Junior High Sportsmanship, Tom Genung; Band Service, Joe Gummere; Band Manager, . Jim DeMoss; Choir Service, Bobbie Owings and Dick Anderson; Speedway Choral Club Choir award, Charlene Stevens. The remainder of the Honor Day program was composed of impressive induction ceremonies for the members of the junior and senior class who qualified this year for membership in the Speedway chapter of the National Honor Society. The new members are Beverly Myers, Allan Wiechers, Ray Stewart and Doris White. Norma Jean Sauer, Bill Long and Charlene Stevens attained membership last year. The faculty committee in
TELEVISION FOR THE BEST IN TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Call FREY RADIO SERVICE at FRANKLIN 3888—DAYS FOR CONVENIENCE TO SPEEDWAY FOLKS, CALL BE. 4597 EVENINGS FOR A DEMONSTRATION. ALSO RADIO REPAIRS
WATCHES DIAMONDS WELCOME SPEEDWAY VISITORS GIFTS and SOUVENIRS Open All Night Before the Race Robert L. Stout, Jeweler WATCH SPECIALIST CLOCK REPAIRING 1432 Main Street Belmont 0275
FATELEY’S AUTO BODY SERVICE THE WEATHER IS NOW RIGHT -TO HAVE YOUR CAR PAINTED GLASS WORK LOCKS REPAIRED WASHING POLISHING 5244 Crawfordsville Rd. Belmont 4525
DON'T FORGET The Boy Scout Fish Fry June 17 and 18. 5075 W. 16th Street
charge of the Honor Day program was Helen Kopesky, chairman, Clyde Sallee and Pauline Hendrickson. School will reconvene Tuesday, May 31, following Memorial Day and will continue through Friday, June 3. Students will not report for classes the following Monday, June 6, but will return for their report cards at 10 a. m. Tuesday, June 7.
Dr. Schmidt, head of the Industrial Arts Department at Ball State Teachers College, accompanied by members of one of his classes, attended our Industrial Arts Department Thursday. The section winners in the fifth and sixth grade spell-down were Patsy Tipps, Sally Fuller, Fred Scott and David Newton. DON'T FORGET The Boy Scout Fish Fry June 17 and 18. 5075 W. 16th Street. Romantic Perfume Story Before the birth of Christ, considerable commerce in aromatics was being carried on. Peoples in Egypt, Phoenicia, Greece and Rome were skilled in the art of blending water and perfumed oils. Only in the Orient did the trade flourish after the fall of the Roman empire. In the latter part of the Middle Ages the perfumer’s art again came into its own.
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
Speedway theatre THURS- FRL. SAT. MAY 26—27—28 DICK POWELL VINCENT PRICE in , . "ROGUES REGIMENT" "ADVENTURES OF GALLANT BESS" with CAMERON MITCHELL AUDREY LONG M.GJM. CARTOON SUN- MON. „ MAY 28—30 MYRNA LOY FREDERICK MARCH r DANA ANDREWS TERESA WRIGHT in “THE BEST YEABS OF OUR LIFE** / Also News and Auto Racing Short DECORATION DAY SHOW OPENS AT 5:30 PJC, TUES- WED. MAY 31— JUNE 1 “THE VELVET TOUCH** starring ROSILAND RUSSELL LEO GENN plus ROBERT RYAN MERLE OBERON in "BERLIN EXPRESS" SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS
The MAIN GriHe SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES STEAKS—FRENCH FRIES—SALADS Open 7 days a week, 6 AJ4. to 9 PJM. 1402 Main St. Belmont 1601
R. F. Lindeman Agency JUST INSURANCE UFE FIRE AUTOMOBILE "Coast To Coast Service" Res. Be. 0155 542 Illinois Bldg. Bus. Ri. 8848
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 BE. 0561
WE CARRY THE FINEST X GRADE -A” MEAT KO-WE-BA POLK’S MILK & ICE CREAM BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOODS • ) BELMONT 1401 Friday k Saturday till 18 P. M. .Mary’s Market On 14th St. at Main Around the Corner
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