Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1959 — Page 8

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JERRY HOLTEL Manager of Insurance Dept Res. CH. 4-8641

CHopel CHopel Ctww; * REALTORS 1452 MAIN STREET Since 1937

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CARROTS 2 i 19c Yellow Onions 3 25c POTATOES 10 39c COOKING AND EATING APPLES 3 39c

BACKEMEYER’S GROCERY Sale Starts Thursday through Saturday 5240 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD CHapel 4-0045 Open Seven Day* A Week 8 AM. to 10 PM> WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

DID YOU KNOW . . . Vandalism and malicious mischief damage io your home or personal property is not covered by a fire and extended coverage policy? This broader protection can be added io your present policy for a small charge. However, this coverage is included in all our Homeowner's policies.

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READY MADE DRAPERIES Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. thro Sat. We Close at 12 Noon on West. & Set.

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“FIRST IN QUALITY AND SERVICE” EMMETT VENETIAN BUND CO. CARL F. POEHLER, Prop. (Pronounced PAYLER) 3554 West 16th St. ME. 1-2111

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SMITH’S Barber & Beauty Shop A Complete Barber and Beauty Service For the Entire Family OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY RALPH C. SMITH, Proprietor 4905 W. 14th STREET CH. 4-1771

FRED KLOPP “Floor Covering Service" • CARPET • LINOLEUM • TILE • PLASTIC WALL TILE CD. 4-4112 1789 BEELER

MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 10 Oz. Jar $1.6 6 Oz. Jar Mi PILLSBURY or BALLARD f BISCUITS 3 >39* MA BROWN'S BLACK RASPBERRY CO? PRESERVES, 2 lb. jar ** * PLASTIC F "Xh REFRIGERATOR DISHES 3 * 39* PATRICK CUDAHY gs LUNCHEON MEAT ea PLANTERS PEANUT BUTTER 4>/* ca CHESTY-Twin Pack tf* POTATO CHIPS 3“*

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LEW’S BEAUTY SALM “AIR CONDITIONED* Lew Kaziura. Beautician COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE “Camplete Line as REVLON Co«metic«” For Appointment ♦ Soft Water • TV Call CB. 4-1895 2421 FISHER ST.

KOGAN'S DRIVE-IN BAKERY “MOW—2 Locations!" 5310 W. 10th St. CH. 1-1318 3120 Lafayette Road WA. 6-4646 O DONUTS O ROLLS O PIES O COOKIES HOT BREAD EVERY AFTERNOON OPEN 6 A.M. to 10:30 P.M.

ROOT BEER 5c HOT DOGS 15c or 2 for 25c 15c Straight with Relish or Onion BAR-B-QUE 25c HAMBURGER ..... 25c CONEYS 20c

MILK or ORANGE TINY TOT ROOT HEER mikiK or ukmiyuc FREE to Children Try Oar Delicious Under 6 ROOT BEER & SANDWICHES Speedway A & W Root Deer Drive-In 1010 N. LYNDHURST DR. CH. 1-9040 Curb Service—lo:3o AM to 11:30 PM—l2 P. M. Fri. & Sat.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Inc., that the 1959 Speedette has been awarded a Certificate of Excellence for its layout, originality, photography, art work, and general theme. The Speedway Sparkplugs lost a hard-fought game to Lebanon last Friday night by a 12-7 score. This makes the Sparkplugs even for the season after defeating Danville 13-6 in the opening game. The second Mid-State Conference game of the season will be played this Friday night at Speedway with the Decatur Central Hawks as the opponent.

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Thursday, September 17, 1959

LIBRARY NOTES Open hours for adults—as well as student—usage of the Library during the school year are: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 9:00. Mrs. Mary Stonebraker is in charge. These books have been added recently: Dillon—lsland of horses Dobler—A business of their own Dumas—Man in the iron mask Dumas—Three musketeers Duvall—Art of dating Poe—Complete tales and poems Gunther—lnside Russia today Giles—Hannah Fowler Eaton—Welcome Christmas!

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