Speedway Flyer, Volume 18, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1950 — Page 5

SAVE-ON-ALL Remember AU Items Are Fairly Priced and Are of Highest Quality

ROUNDSTEAK GOVT. GRADED BEEF SWISS OR FRYING 69c lb. SIRLOIN STEAK GOVT. GRADED BEEF 69c lb. T-BONE or PORTER HOUSE STEAK GOVT. GRADED BEEF 89Hb. PORK STEAK COTTAGE CUT 49c lb.

FRESH BAKERY GOODS 7 DAYS A WEEK LEW'S MARKET Lyndhurst at State Rd. 34 Belmont 4581 Open 8 AAf. to 9 PAI. Saturday Delivery

YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO GAMBLE la these days of high repair cost and high damage awards in cost involving bodily injury, driving an automobile without full insurance protection is simply gambling with your future. You can afford automobile insurance on the Buckeye Union 5 Pay Plan. Here is how it works: Your annual premium is divided into five easy payments. 1. 10% is paid with the application. 2. 20% is paid when the policy is delivered. 3. 20% is paid in two months. 4. 20% is paid in four months. 5. 30% is paid in six months. There is no added cost for this easy payment plan. i B. F. Rosner Insurance Agency 1007 N. LYNDHURST DRIVE BElmont 1110 Financing. Fire. Automobile and Life Insurance.

McCORMICK LUMBER CO., Inc. LUMBER - MILLWORK nd BUILDING SUPPLIES 702 N. Tibbs Ave. IMperial 4476

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

SPEEDWAY LOCKERS 1008 MAIN ST. RETAIL MARKET BELMONT 1051

CHUCK ROAST CHOICE Ift. IL CUTS ID CUBE STEAK 79c lb. BOILING BEEF SHORT RIB ftft. |L OR PLATE 49C ID. RIB STEAK 59c lb.

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WILSON'S CORN KING BACON GRADE "A" LAYER PACK . 43c lb. SUNSHINE POTATO CHIPS Full 1 lb. box 63c NAVY BEANS No. 1 MICHIGAN 2 lb. bag 19c E-Z-BAKE FLOUR 5 lb. bag 45c

KO-WE-BA COFFEE ALL GRINDS 69c lb. SMOKER JOWL BY THE PIECE 15c lb.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 8:30 PJL

SCHOOL NEWS (Continuea from Page 1) program to the class. Twenty-two boys in cub uniform took part in the celebration. First Division winners in the District Solo and Ensemble Contest last Saturday at Jordan College of Music were Joan Marvel, Verna Praed, Charles Martin, Julian Livingston, Ronnie Hunt, Sharon Brady, Mary Lou Forsythe, Roberta Ratliff, Tom Hanna, Ronnie Bland, Betty Wicker, and Pauline Parke. These people will participate in the state contest at Terre Haute February 18.

The Speedette Staff with Miss Spencer as sponsor, staged a successful Infantile Paralysis Fund Drive among the students of both schools and at the Warren Central basketball game. The total amount contributed was $117.99. The latest report concerning Mr. McClelland, sixth grade teacher, who has been ill since Jan. 15, is that he will be able to leave the hospital about Feb. 15 and may be able to return to school March 1. One of the reading groups in Miss Wilson’s room presented two of their stories and plays for the other two third grades. The characters for the story “The Lad and the North Wind were: Lad, Ronnie Lambert; North Wind, David Oath; Mother, Susan Thompson; Inn Keeper, Roberta Yoho; Sheep, Carol Wenning and Natalie McClelland. The characters for the story “The Golden Pears” were: Father, Sharon Brown; King, Beverly Preble; Princess, Janette Jolliff; Guards, Mary Alice Steirwalt and Beverly Cole; Witch, Wanda Miller; Sons, Jimmy McMahon, Gerald Weddle, and Jack Gann.

L. E. Thompson, high school principal, attended a county principals’ meeting at Ben Davis Tuesday. On Wednesday of last week, Mr. R. G. Foland, Business Education teacher, attended a meeting of the Indianapolis Office Managers’ Association. The 7th and Bth grade basketball teams played at Beech Grove Monday night. The Bth grade was defeated 27-15 and the 7th grade lost an overtime, 26-23. The teams play at Danville Monday night,

TAX ACCOUNTANT Individual, Partnership, Corporation JOHN FIDGEW BE. 0391 1520 Main Street Speedway, Indiana Bookkeeping Systems Installed Or Maintained.

SPEEDWAY CITY FLORIST Arthur E. Blum 4 REMEMBER HER ON VALENTINE’S DAY CORSAGES POTTED PLANTS BOUQUET ARRANGEMENTS Delivery Service To All Parts of the City 4900 W. 16th Street BElmont 3498

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"JUST ONE LITTLE BITE" By DON HEROLD All that Socialism asks is that we take one little bite at a time. That’s what the serpent said to Adam and Eve. And we are tempted to try just one little bite, because, after all, we are by nature curious, and what harm can one little bite doT First thing you know, we’ve eaten the whole apple. That’s how England got her Socialism—just nibbling at it It was a definite, cold-blooded policy of the founders of Socialism in England to feed it to the na-

Feb. 13. The first semester honor roll is as follows: Seniors: Phyllis Brown, Jane Kennedy, Julian Livingston, Beverly Myers, Pauline Parke, Marilyn Smith, Ray Stewart, Joan Toomey, Doris White. Juniors: Wanda Armentrout, Kathryn Brockman, Jim DeMoss, Nancy Heston, Tom Sutherland. Sophomores: Tom Hanna, Barbara Kry ter, Geprge Mayo, Verna Praed, Loretta Richards, John Wilson. Freshmen: Avis Belcher, Sharon Brady, Jan Cork, Phyllis Dobbins, Betty Wonnell. Eighth Graders: Judy Harris, Ann Healey, Joan Marvel, Phyllis Nuetzman, Pamela Owings, Jody Piper, Mary Praed, John Riedy.

RALSTON’S GROCERY Groceries Meats ICE CREAM 5230 W. 16th Street Res. Phone, Bel. 8929

Wnen a House, Humed Down, people used to ask. “Is he insured?” Now they ask. “b he proper^/insured?” Adequate sound stock fist insurance will pro* tect you against loss and the service of our dependable agency will prove of value CO you. PHILLIPS 1 Insurance Agency BELMONT 2211

tion gradually—w ith ou t even mentioning the word Socialism. The movement got going in 1905. Now, 44 years later, England is the victim of the snake in the tree. The same sneaking attack is being made by Socialism on American methods of life. Unless we watch out we’ll be sold piecemeal on letting the government do everything for us, instead of sticking to the American “do-it-yourself” ideals which have made us so strong. They’ll try to socialize our industries. one by one. To take one field of industry alone, our federal government has already

Seventh Graders: Bruce Kelley, Marianne Lazardi, Larry Thomas, Marjorie Traylor. Uranium Uranium Isn’t new. Eighteen centuries ago the Romans used it as a means of coloring glass a pale green.

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The MAIN Grille SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES STEAKS—FRENCH FRIES —SALADS Open 24 Hours a Day—7 Days a Week 1402 Main St. Belmont 1601

Speedway Electric Company WIRING SPECIALISTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Repairing Free Estimates COMPLETE RECORD SHOP Charles Macy, Manager Belmont 5324 5244 Crawfordsville Rd.

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built or bought 48 hydroelectric and 10 steam power plants. And 42 additional plants are under construction or have funds appropriated, while Congress has authorized construction of 74 future plants. In all, the government has plans which would involve expenditures in this field of over 40 billion dollars. And that would be just the beginning of Socialism’s conquest of American industry. Socialism doesn’t declare its intentions. It makes a slow, creeping advance. All it asks is “Take just this one little bite now.”

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FtEE PKK UP AMD DBIVBtT STORE HOUM: 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Mon. thru Fri. 7 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturoay WE DO OUR OWN HAT BLOCKING Service /e Our Shm <MMg Umt Motto Walt’s Speedway Cleaners dk JIMMY CUTRELL, Proprietor Wo Operate Out Osmo Clmulbs Ploet

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