Speedway Flyer, Volume 10, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1941 — Page 3

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FOR COUCHS from COLDS THAT WON'T TURN LOOSE TAKE ONE SIP OF MENTHO MULSION WAIT FIVE MINUTES IF YOU FAIL TO GET EXPECTED RELIEF ASK FOR YOUR MONEY BACK, AT LEADING DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE a AT ROSNER’S DRUG STORE

WALT’S SPEEDWAY CLEANERS When you want the BEST in dry cleaning, call WALT. Here are a few of our “added” Services: I—Monite Mothproofing; 2 Free pick-up and delivery; 3—Complete insurance on your garmenu; 4—-Valet service; s—Fine workmanship. if ' • 4832 West 16th St. Bel. 2925 —TRADE IN SPEEDWAY—

Making Their Bows for 1941 V 0 New Model - 'W. 1. glactiic W W RANGES and REFRIGERATORS Now on Display BRINGING you better, easier living at less cost than ever before, the latest 1941 model Electric ranges and refrigerators are awaiting your inspection. They have new beauty . . . new features . . . new operating economy .M . and new prices that give greater value than ever before. Select the model that suits your needs ... pay for it on easy terms. Live better . . . Electrically. 4EE THE NEW 1941 glectlic APPLIANCES AT YOUR DEALERS OR . . .

INDIANAPOLIS Pnam'i S COMPANY f flectru Building 17 N Meridian • Phone RILtY 7622 • 5610 i Washington

SPEEDWAY STATE BANK General Banking 1532 Main Street Belmont 3545 Checking and Savings Accounts We Write Insurance

Kepler’s Speedway Garage 1430 Main Street Belmont 5092 Pure Oil Products Gasoline and Oil Lubrication Automobile Repairing Two Mechanics Automobile Storage *

■s> • < ■ E£ ■■*x U li • J Penny-Wise Meat Cookery

a man his choice between the most elegant filet mignon and a humble pot roast and he’ll pick the pot roast every time. There’s something about the rich, brown surface and the full flavor developed through the long, slow, moist cooking that simply cannot be duplicated no matter how expensive the cut of meat. The deep well cooker of the modern electric range is made to order for the cooking of such thrifty, cuts. The magical moist heat generated by this cooker gently dissolves the connective tissue, making these inexpensive cuts of meat tender and delicious. At the same time, the thickly Insulated walls of the cooker hold in the heat so successfully that only a very small amount of current is used and the cost of cooking is therefore almost nil. Not only pot roasts, but numberless other inexpensive meat cuts can be brought to deliciousness in the well cooker cross-cut beef shanks with noodles, short ribs of beef in a sippy barbecue sauce, a brisket of beef with navy beans, or a piquant onion sauce. Meat cut for stewing can be cooked as an Irish stew with dumplings, or with lima beans and bacon. Here, however, are the plans for one well cooker dinner that will have the man of the house sniffing the air appreciatively when he comes into the house. Beef with Apple Horseradish Sauce (Serves 6) 3 to 4 pounds beef ch’—’-

GUILD PICTURING HOBBIES JbHl '' •*»’ x'■ * A '. ’..J Lr' - f I r. I > k ■ Boys’ and girls’ hobbles msks good pictures—and almost any hobby offers fine material for a “story" sequence. Let each shot explain aoma step—that method makes senss to your young model.

yOUNGSTERS’ hobbles make ex- ' * cellent snapshot material—and almost any boy or girl will take to the Idea of hobby pictures. IF you offer a good story Idea. That story Idea Is important, because kids have realistic minds—they Insist that a picture mean something. A snapshot lust for the sake of snapping doesn't Interest them —they want the picture to have a good, clear point However, that's actually simpler than It may sound—for the hobby itself offers an outline for your picture sequence. Consider stamp-col-lecting, tor example. You’ll want a shot of the boy at the mall-box, or meeting the postman, to receive a packet of new stamps. You'll want to show him as be spreads out the treasures and examines them. Then, too, a shot as he makes a water mark test on one And, of course, other shots as they're hinged into ths stamp album, each at the correct spot. It you can get two young collec-

4 tablespoons fat 1 medium-sized onion 2 teaspoons salt % teaspoon pepper 2 stalks celery fl carrots (scraped but left whole) 1 cauliflower (broken into flowerets) 6 medium-sized potatoes (pared) 1 tablespoon flour 2 tablespoons water Wipe the meat with a damp cloth and dry it. Melt fat in well cooker with high heat and brown the meat on both sides. When well browned, drain off the fat and add 1 cup of water to the meat. Add onion, salt, pepper, and celery stalks. Cover the cooker. When steam comes from the vent, turn the switch to the lowest position that will maintain steaming. At the end of 1% hours open the cooker and add the carrots, cauliflower and potatoes. Recover and cook for 46 minutes longer. Remove meat and vegetables from cooker. Add flour and water stirred to a smooth paste. Turn to high heat and cook, stirring constantly until the, gravy thickens. Serve with horseradish sauce to which grated apple has been added If you plan to serve a tossed green salad and an orange refrigerator cake as the remainder of the menu for this meal, we guarantee ’t will be voted a success by the ■—fly.

tors together, sell them the Idea of a "swapping session.*’ You'll get good action, and good expressions. Stet one make an offer; the other reject it contempuously with "Aw, I got a mlll-yun of those!" Picture another offer, the acceptance, the removal of the stamp from the album—and, finally, the rueful youngster as he surveys the empty spot on the page. This Is a metbod that will work for practically al) children, and practically all hobbles. And. the pictures are successful because each tells a story Whatever your boy or girl does—model-making, drawing, doll-dresses, toy railway operations, collections of bugs, butterflies, stones, arrowheads, stamps, or what-have-you—there’s a gold mine tor good snapshots. Try It—and see that your young model receives • complete set of good prints for his own. Then you’ll always receive a welcome when you come back to take more pictures. John van Guilder

The Home Of Quality Merchandise Popular Prices DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GIFT GOODS, DRESSES, BLANKETS SHOES, SWEATERS, MEN’S FURNISHINGS Trade With Us and Save the Difference Lyon’s Department Store Phone Bel. 2360 1534-1538 Main St

Speedway Barber Shop “Fine Barber Service” 4906 West 16th Street Across From Rosner’s Drug Store Madonna and Van

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BECK’S DRUG STORE Belmont 2330 15TH AND MAIN STREET We Deliver

Mr. Mann Can Charge S4O More for His House MIAMI, FLA.—Termites did not harm a house owned by M. C. Mann, but they left him S4O poorer and a good deal wiser. A woman appeared at Mann's home and said she wanted to buy the house. A short time later, a man called and told Mann a woman interested in buying the home had ■engaged him to inspect it for termites. After a half hour spent beneath the house, the man crawled out and demanded S4O for exterminating a "nest of termites." Mann paid him the S4O. He went to police after the prospective buyer and the “exMrminator” failed to make another appearance. A> Private Radios to Please Prisoners in California SACRAMENTO, CALIF.-Califor-nia's new state prison board has decided on the immediate installation of earphone radio connections in all cells of its two prisons—San Quentin and Folsom. Also, a cafeteria system for hot food will take the place of the former service table.

Double Announcement NO. i “SPEEDY” MILTON announces that he is now located here and he Invites his friends h ,n for lhe,r next CAR WASH or SIMONIZ. NO. 2 JIMMIE WARD “Specialises” in Hydraulic Brake Service—Bring your Brake Troubles to “Jimmie.” COMPLETE ONE STOP SERVICE

SPEEDWAY COAL& SUPPLY CO. 5202 W. 16th St. BELMONT 0140

Do you like to read good books? Do you want popular books by well-known authors? Then visit the new Lending Library we have just put in for you! You can now get the very books you want. We have the most popular books of every kind—Love Stories, Mysteries, Novels, Westerns, etc. Come in and make your selection. Whatever book you choose it’s the biggest Entertainment Bargain in town! The Popular Titles! The Best Authors! The Books You’ve Been Wanting to Read! The Books Your Friends Are Talking About!

Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Broken Lenses Replaced your Speedway Optometrist Dr. WALDO E. STEIN IKth At Main; Over Drug Store Hours: Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 9-12; Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, 0-9. Call Riley 3878 for appointment

Mrs. Dewey on the Stage For a few months Mrs. Thomas E. Dewey appeared before her mar* riage as the prima donna with George White’s "Scandals.** Her stage name was Eileen Hoyt.