Speedway Flyer, Volume 19, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1951 — Page 3

YOU CAN STILL SAVE ON YOUR FOOD COSTS, YET HAVE THE BEST!

Medium Aged Cheddar CHEESE EATING OR COOKING 49clb. EMGE'S BACON GRADE "A"—LEAN VUU life CHOICE BEEF RIB STEAKS U. S. INSPECTED 85c lb. PICNIC STYLE HAMS Cooked—Ready To Eat 49c lb.

FRESH BAKERY GOODS ON SUNDAY MORNING LEW’S MARKET Lyndhurst at State Rd. 34 BElmont 4581 Open 8 AM, to 9 PM, Saturday Delivery

COXL «c COKE coal Phone AT. 4466 service VALLEY ICE and FUEL CO. 2820 WEST MICHIGAN VERLIN L. WEAVER, Prop.

TROUBLES DON’T CUSS CALL US JIOSS INSTALLS MORE HOSS POWER BElmont 0096 SPEEDWAY MOTOR SERVICE 1032 Main Street Speedway City, Ind.

Hollywood Case Grille or Cafeteria Style Steak - Oysters - Chicken - Chops Short Orders Hours: 6 A.M. to 8 P.M. 6 days a week Closed Sundays 1430 MAIN STREET BElmont 0027

Speedway Frozen Food Lockers RETAIL-WHOLESALE 1008 Main Street BElmont 1051

SIRLOIH STEAK 89/ lb. CHOICE CUT

.SLAB BACOH, lb. 47c

HICKORY Smoked Picnics, lb. 45c

PORK SAUSAGE 39/ lb.

DOT \fOOD STORE

SOAP POWDERS ALL BRANDS 29c box HILLS BROS. COFFEE ALL GRINDS IN TIN 79c lb. / / FREESTONE PEACHES MICHIGAN HALVES 19c can SUNSHINE CRACKERS SO-THIN LARGE BOX 25c

GROUHB BEEF 59/ lb. FRESH DAILY

SLICED BACOH, lb. 49c

Skinless Wieners, lb. 49c

POM SPECIALS 89/ lb.

EBBIE SMITH’S BARBER SHOP 5236 Crawfordsville Road Plenty of Parking Space 2 BARBERS Eddie Smith Darrell Croy

NEW CLASSES Ballroom Dancing for teen-age students 7:30 pan. Wednesday, Beginning March 14 in Speedway —1626 Christopher Lane FEE: Only SB.OO for series of 10 lessons! CHARLES STONER, Instructor FOR INFORMATION OR ENROLLMENT, TELEPHONE MRS. RUNYAN, Secretary TA. 9500 Jordan College of Music DANCE DEPARTMENT

GRASS SEED (Package and Bulk) VIGORO FERTILIZER A Complete Plant Food LAWN ROLLERS For Sale or For Rent BURDSAL PAlNT—Spred Satin YARD and GARDEN TOOLS SCHOONOVER’SHARDWARE 16th and Main Street BElmont 4600

JERRY'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waves, Dyes and Bleaches BElmont 5251 4944 W. 13th St.

DR. BENJAMIN SCHUFF SPEEDWAY OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined —Glasses Fitted HOURS 9:30 AJ4. to 5:30 PJL. MON. thru SAT. Evenings and Sundays by Appointment 1610 AUBURN ST. BElmont 4681

QUILLIN’S B-X SERVICE Tune-ups Washing Greasing Minor Repairs 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. 5232 Crawfordsville Rd. BElmont 0035

CHUCK ROAST 69/ lb.

SFME RIIS 49/ lb.

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

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Some housewives in Speedway City are tempted to pktat our restaurant because their busbands brag about our excellent food. If they were smart, they'd join their husbands for one of our qpecial dinners and discover for themselves how delicious food can bo prepared at the MAIN GRILLE.

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Allison Receives Big Turbo-Jet Order The U.S. Air Force today announced award of a production contract for a newly-developed Allison turbo-jet engine with a thrust rating substantially higher than any jet engine heretofore produced.- The new super-jet, identified as the J35-A-23, offers a reduction in specific fuel consumption from other jet engines now in production. The contract is one of the largest single orders ever placed with General Motors, according to E. B. Newill, vice president of General Motors and general manager of the Allison Division. At the same time it was disclosed that Chevrolet Motor Division will build a substantial number of the new engines. Production facilities for the Chevrolet portion of the order will be set up in Tonawanda, New York and other Chevrolet plant cities, and the Allison portion will be built in Indianapolis. .The new engine has been under development by Allison in cooperation with the Air Materiel

PHILCO T-V SETS Combination Consoles Table Models Appliances Bendix Dryers Bendix Washers Ironers Refrigerators Oil Heaters Shot Guns Motors Boats Open 9 A.M. Closed Thursday & Sunday KERKHOF'S SERVICE 3601 W. 16th St. IM. 3211

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Complete Insurance Service Auto Financing PHILLIPS’ INSURANCE AGENCY Neal McCracken Belmont 2211 4931 W. 14th St.

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Command of the U.S. Air Force since early in 1949. Under the production program set up with the two divisions, Allison will continue engineering responsibility for further development of the engine. Although identified as one of the J 35 series engine which now powers the Republic F-84 Thunderjet and Northrop F-89 Scorpion, the new engine represents a completely new design. However, it retains the basic diameter of previous engines in the J 35 series and produces more power per square foot of frontal area than any engine now in production. Allison will continue to build earlier models in the J 35 series as well as quantities of the J 33 turbo-jet engine which now powers the Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star and F-94 all-weather fighter and the Grumman F9F-3 Panther. The recently-announced T4O series of Allison turbo-prop engines is scheduled for production during 1951 and production facilities are now being established in Indianapolis.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) cations-Center of Information.” Following the program it was announced that a state-wide meeting of Student Librarians will be held Saturday, April 21, at the Broad Ripple High School. Attendance in the Elementary School for the period ending Mar. 2, was: Kindergarten, 81%; Ist Grade, 82%; 2nd Grade, 87%; 3rd Grade, 90%; 4th Grade, 92%; sth Grade, 93%; 6th Grade, 95%. Forty boys reported for the first track practice under Coach Charles Nay. The following track meets, all away from home since Speedway does not have a track, have been scheduled: April 13 Manual and Deaf School at Manual. April 17—Mooresville. April 19—Danville. April 23—Plainfield. May 1 Mid-State Conference at Washington High School. Baseball practice wiJJ begin Monday, March 19.

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The Senior girls won the GJLA. Class basketball tourney played last Monday and Tuesday nights. Scores of the tourney were: Sophomores 20, Juniors 18; Seniors 22, Freshmen 4; Juniors 14, Freshmen 9; Seniors 17, Sophomores 9. The Junior Safety Patrol for the six weeks’ period beginning Mar. 5, is as follows: Captain, Karen Green; Lieutenant, Judy Wood; Clerk, Judy Mayo; Roving Officer, Jack Albright Posts: Glenda Roberts, Judy Moore, Jimmy McAllister, Fred Weber, Tommy Brady, Tommy Whitton, Donna Inman, Judy Mayo, Bill Chriswell, Fred Seitz, Jerry Siddall, Claudine Eppen, George Trosky, Doris Page, Ralph Durr, Bobby Riggle, Ida- Mae Fleming, Norman Golder, John Leonard, Bob Decker, Sybil Lee, Errol Norwalt, Bobby Lewis, Gene Hockemeyer, Karen Everhart, Tommy Fisher, Ray Parsons, Patty Sanders, Johnny Thome, Barbara Harrah, Ann Beeson, Larry Moomaw, Norman Heberden, Buddy Sprinkles, Bill Sanders.

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Girl Scouts To Observe 39th Birthday, March 12 March 12, 1951 will mark the 39th anniversary of Girl Scouting. The official slogan to be used in connection with this celebration is, “Girl Scouts, A Growing Force for Freedom.”

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