Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1957 — Page 7
Thursday, January 24, 1957
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“OUR Sth lEAR IN SPEEDWAY” STATE FEDERAL Tax Returns Prepared MICHAEL C. LATZ MAXINE C. LATZ LOCATED AT SUTPHIN'S SPORTING GOODS CH. 4-1321 4832 W. 16th STREET TR. 8-2779
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YOUB WESTSIDE PLUMBER DIAL CH. 4-2387 NEW AND REPAIR WORK EDWARD WOODLOCK
PITMAN-MOORE NEWS One hundred and twenty Pit-man-Moore employees received year end awards in recognition of service totalling almost 12 full centuries—ll9o years. Awards were presented at a luncheon by Kenneth F. Valentine, president, assisted by Harry Sefton, personnel director, and Dr. S. R. Bozeman, director of the company’s biological laboratories. Two employees were given awards for 35 years of service, Glenn Higgins, and Elsie Duhne. Charles T. Harman, vice president received a 30 year pin, while three were recognized for 25 years. They were Robert I. Barnhart, James R. Nash and William Pierpont. Twenty year awards were given to Rachel Auberry, Lester E. Davis, Raleigh Kouns, Ora Perryman, George Schilling, Elizabeth Sluder and Donald L. Wright. Those receiving 15 year pins were Edna C. Adair, Mabie Davidson, Vera Dye, Walter Kreie, Bemdette Jones, Dr. Hugh E. Martin, Chester McDermet, Kenneth Neese, Arietta Pitzer, Joseph M.ifiheets, Willard Steagall, John Stucky, Kathleen Tharp and Margaret A. Williams. Ten year winners included Elwood Andrews, Daisie Atkins, Alma Beal, Howard Bishop, James Bradley, Dr. Alfred Brueckner, Clara Burrows* Imogene Chestnut, Clede Cline, Bernice Cowger, Robert Davy, Sue Everette, Charles Frontier, Mildred Goss, Albert Gullion, Robert Hill, Emily E. Keesling, Ruth Kettrey, Thelma Kinnaman, Donald Lovingfoss and Irene Mabrey. Others are Gertrude Melvin, Charles Morgan, Lorraine Newman, Elmeda Nitschke, Noel Nitterhouse, Elnora Noe, Edith Reid, Sarah Reller, Venn Reger, Donald C. Rhodes, Charles Sage, Kathryn Schmitt, David Sweetman, Donald Trout, Charles Wagner, Robert Wagner, Hazel Wayman, Clara White and Lova Whitehead.Five year winners were Thomas Banks, Albert Benge, Paul Byers, Miriam Caldwell, George Calloway, Beulah Centracchio, Audrey Clements, Doris Clevenger, Kester Coval, Glen Cox, Dr. A. H. Craige, Jr., Ruby Daily, Oral Dale, Margaret Finley, John Gallaway, Velma Gardner, Robert W. Gartin, Jr., Lewis Gwin, Hazel Hacker, Geneva Hallcom,
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Shoes for Men BL discontinued styles regularly WF 3 to $ 24 93 Bl IB Don’t wait another day—come in now for the best shoe buy in town! Odds and ends, broken sizes—but if we have your size you get a remarkable bargain!
• OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 8 PJL • LYONS DEPARTMENT STORE 1534-38 Main St. CHapel 4-0141
Dare Harman, Ronald Harrod, Joseph A. Heitz, Lavem Hewitt, Vern A. Higer, Barbara Hill, Samuel Hunt and James Jordan. In addition the following were recipients of five year pins: Anne Kennedy, Martha Kerr, Leßoy Klingler, Margaret Kos, Rubie Lindley, Anna Marschke, Alberta Miller, Irene Moore, June Moore, Mary Alice Ping, Lawrence Reed, Marie Rolen, Phoebe Scott, Gertrude Shirley, John Shock, Louise Smith, Ralph Smith, Fred Junior Snoke, Lila Sparks, Louise Sullivan, Gladys Van Ness, Albert Volpp, Harold Weaver, William O. Williams and John Shirley. Create First Turbocar Two young engineers, Richard Barr and Geoffrey White, are making road trials of the revolutionary invention, the world's first gasturbine auto engine. The engine, which was shown for the first time at the British industries fair, now is installed in a specially-built saloon chassis. It s being driven along Britain's reads In preliminary trials that may change the entire auto industry. Their turbocar, whleh it is hoped to have in mass produo* tioa by IMO, gives a performance like a gasoline-driven car st 100 b.h.p. and win have a speed range from one-half to 103 m.p.h. It win run on diesel oil, without vibration or exhaust fumes, with no radiator, no ehiteh and no gearbox.
Only Genuine ROTO-ROOTER WA. 5-8988 Responsible SEWER and DRAIN CLEANING ROOTS REMOVED FREE ESTIMATES FAST THOROUGH 1025 CENTRAL AVE.
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**l got into it by choice, and 1 like it! It deals with personal insurance problems, which means I work with people. I help them buy their cars, protect their homes and plan their future security. These things are interesting and they are worthwhile. Let me help you with year personal insurance problems soon. 1 regularly receive special training for this work, too, so that I can continually serve you better.” ft f kfvf yssr STATS FARM A»«l Philip Ford, Sr. bom w. i«a st. CM. 1-4413
SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH w (Continued from Page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Markham; and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heiser, honoring the youth of our church. WORKERS CONFERENCE will be held next Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Candletippers room. This meetitag is for all teachers and workers in the Church school and it is hoped that all will plan to attend. CHOIR REHEARSALS: Wednesday: 3:3o—Boys’ Choir 7:3o—Chancel Choir Thursday: 3:00 Children’s Chorale 3:30 Angelus Choir 7:00 Chapel Choir 8:00 Cloister Choir NEW MEMBERS. We were happy to welcome into our membership last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Curry and son George M. Curry, 4915 W. 12th Street. FAMILY FELLOWSHIP NIGHT. We were delighted over the attendance to the first of our Family Fellowship Nights held last Sunday evening. A “favorite dessert” supper, song fest, and film, “For All People,” were enjoyed by approximately 235 persons. The various age groups then met to discuss the work of the All Peoples Christian Church and Community Center, Los Angeles, one of our Brotherhood’s Institutional Missions. During the closing worship led by the Senior High Young people, an offering was taken and the money will be sent to “All Peoples” to help with their work. The next Family Fellowship Night will be held February 10th, at which time the Mexican Christian Institute, San Antonio, Texas, will be our subject for the program* Plan now to attend, and watch the Flyer for further information. We hope to soon provide nursery care for the Crib and Toddler rooms for both worship services. Additional staff is needed and if you care to help, you may call Rev. Graves, CH. 4-2000. Watch for further announcement as to the exact date this service will become effective. \
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dR Tired •/Waiting for « Haireatt? CH. 4-2559 W Ig the Number to Call far Quick, Ef/Mant EDDIE’S HARDER SHOP CH. 4-2559,5239 Crawfordsville Rd. RALPH BARNEY ' EDDIE SMITH "Where Year Business Is AnnreaiatoA”
DR. RICHARD H. TUBESING Optometrist BY APPOINTMENT 1610 NORTH AUBURN STREET Office, CHapel 1-1462 Speedway City, Indiana v Home, CHapel 1-0715
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“Always Remember” RAY C. WISHMEIER’S MIRACLE BRY CLEANING I DAY SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES We Operate Our Own Plant —— DELIVERY SERVICE CH. 4-5718 also LAUNDRY AGENCY 1848 MAIN ST. SPEEDWAY CITY
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