Speedway Flyer, Volume 13, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1944 — Page 3

We Need Speedway Properties List Your Real Estate Today! A. C. Moldthan, 1452 Main Street, Speedway BElmont 2727

SPEEDWAY CAFE “A Good Place to Eat” 1430 Main Street Speedway

j Groceries and Meats | Fresh Fruits and Vegetables } We try io have just what you want when you need it. We Deliver On Saturdays Onfu i | Speedway Food Mart j | 16th at Lyndhurst Belmont 3843 | I TRADE IN SPEEDWAY 1

FACTORY RADIO SERVICE On all makes of radios. Our seventeen years of experience qualifies us to give prompt and efficient service. r RADIO BILL 3050 West 16th Street Belmont 2484

Prospect Saving & Loan Association ESTABLISHED 1895 1518 Main Street Speedway Mrs. Mary Hayes in Charge of Office

Tri*Art Press PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS Publications Newspapers Stationery Circulars Booklets and All Kinds Of Job Printing LATEST TYPE EQUIPMENT HIGH SPEED PRESSES—ALL MACBINE TYPESETTING Phone FR 0422 403 Printcraft Building 225 N. New Jersey St. Indianapolis

Classified Ms All ads for this column must be written out in full, on one side of the paper only. They should be mailed to us or brought in by 10 o’clock Wednesday mornings. Please do not telephone in your ads. CHARGES: The minimum rate for an ad here is 30c. For an ad with more than 30 words, the charge is 1-cent a word additional Payment must accompany each ad. Coins or stamps will be received. ** p SPEEDWAY < FILM SERVICE: Roll developing, reprints and enlarging. Bring or mail to 5440 Crawfordsville Road. WANTED: Paper Hanging and Paper Cleaning. Work guaranteed. Miller, 3545 W. Washington St. Belmont 3140-M. FOR SALE—Apples plenty of them. Fox’s Fruit Farm 3% miles northwest of Speedway. Ta. 0129. Please bring containers. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, gentleman preferred; close to Winton Ave. and Crawfordsville Rd. 5112 Crawfordsville Rd., Speedway City.

LADIES! Now is the time to change to the new fall shades of make-up. Do it the Beauty Coun-selor-way. Complete line of toilet items. For free presentation and facial call Mrs. Willoughby, Be. 1822-J. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED ./—The factory way. 5520 West 16th St. FOR SALE—lnfant’s swing with steel standard; also infant’s dressing table. Be. 1570. FOR SALE—Grunow radio, floor model. 5438 W. 15th St. z LOST—A diamond ring on Sept. 17 in Speedway Christian Church or vicinity, or near 16th and Cord St- Reward. Be. 4428-M. WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 room furnished house or double in Speedway for couple; references available from local residents. Call E. Anderson, Be. 3600. Extension 482, before 4 p. m. JFOR SALE—One lot of used lumber, reasonable for cash. Call at Stout’s Jewelry Shop, 4907 W. 14th St. Be. 0446. FOR SALE—Capons and fries, 50c a pound, full dressed. We deliver on Saturdays. County 2460. FOR SALE—'Used breakfast set, good condition. Be. 1210-M. 1039 N. Lyndhurst Drive. GENERAL WELDING AND REPAIRING. 1039 N.x Lyndhurst Drive. Be. 1210-M. FOR SALE* 7 SaVage automatic shotgun; 16 gauge, like new, 175 shells, $65.00. 1768 jEllen Drive. FOR SALE—"BiW*n Teddy bear coat, tan trim, Misses size 13. Call Be. 4378-R. WORK WANTED Storm sash and doors fitted and painted. Light repair work. L. D. Parke, 10th and Lyndhurst. - ROOM FOR RENT—One or two girls. 4965 W. 13th St. Be. 3412W. ____________ 'WANTED TO RENT—'A 3 bedroom house by a teacher in the Speedway schools. Call Be. 1062. BUY WAR BONDS TODAY FOR FUTURE NEEDS 1 I

OPEN 24 HOURS CLOSED SUNDAY DAVE'S GRILLE DAVE POND, Proprietor B STEAKS CHOPS Home-Made Chili and. Soups TRY OUR DELICIOUS SALADS All Kinds of Sandwiches. \ Good Food Well Pre ed A MODERN. UP-TO-DATE EATDT.S PLACE: YOU'LL LIKE IT! ( 1402 MAIN STREET *• Belmont 4308 SPEEDWAY ••w .. . - ———— l ■—■

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Frankfurter farina dumplings with sauerkraut, pictured above, is a good down-to-earth, stick-to-your-ribs main dish, says the Country Cooking editor of Capper’s Farmer, a publication of national circulation. This dish has lots of what intakes, including vitamins in the fortified margarine and enriched farina. When buying cereals, margarine and other foods which are available with vitamins added, be sure to check that those you get are the enriched ones, advises the Capper’s Farmer expert. Dumplings with Sauerkraut 1H cups self-rising 3 frankfurters' cake flour \ 1 qt. sauerkraut H cup enriched/farina 1 cup water 2 tablespoons fortified 1 large margarine 1 // *to 8 cloves % cup milk /S » Sift and measure flour. Stir in farina. Cut in margarine and add milk. Mix lightly with a fork. Slice frankfurters in %-inch slices. Add to dumplings, saving a saw pieces to garnish top. Place sauerkraut in a large skillet with cover to fit. Add water and onion in which cloves have been stuck. Bring to a boil. Drop dumplings by tablespoonfuls on sauerkraut. Garnish with pieces of frankfurter. Cover closely. Steam without removing cover 2U to 25 minutes. Serves 6 to 8. A Liberty ship at sea consumes 6,720 gallons of fuel oil daily. In port while working cargo it uses 1,470 gallons a day, and when not working cargo, 1,050 gallons a day. There are at present over 2,200 Liberty ships.

Dog Parade To Be Held Saturday Not Limited To Pedigreed Animals A $25.00 war bond will be given to the best cared for dog in the Dog Parade next Saturday. Twenty other prizes will be awarded, it has been announced by William Morrow, prize committee chairman. Mrs. John Kittle, chairman of Dog Week, has emphasized that the parade is not limited to pedigreed animals. Merwin Hammel will serve as parade marshal assisted by Paul Meyers. Entry blanks are available at all public! libraries and should be returned] there when filled out. The rules of the parade limit the entries to 200 and all dogs entered must be controlled by a leash on* rope. Each child entering a dog must have an adult sponsor and all dogs must be at least six months old.

The parade will form on Meridian street just north of St. Clair and entries should be ready by 1:30 p. m. The line of march will be south on Meridian street to Michigan, across Pennsylvania street and north to St. Clair. The judges’ stand will be in front of the main library. The parade will be headed by the Boy Scout band, under the direction of Roger Riley and a special feature will be the “Kids on Your Street” featured each Saturday morning on WIBC and their pup for whom they are having a name contest.

What The Girls Really Prefer For Christmas Servicewomen Overseas Still Prefer Gifts That Flatter their Femininity Whether she’s a sergeant in tfie marines, a super-duper technician in the WACs, or just about the best secretary the general ever had, she’s hoping her Christmas boxes from home will he filled with the feminine-yet-practical gifts she’d find under the tree in the parlor come Dec. 25. There’s plenty of morale-build-ing going on all the time, of course, by us civilians. But sometimes, when we’re gift shopping for the girls in navy and khaki, we let our patriotism run away with us. What our favorite heroines really prefer, in the line of Christmas gifts, especially when overseas, is all the glamour we can possibly muster into that five pound, 15 inch long, 36 inch length and girth combined package that must be mailed between Sept. 15 and Oct. 15.

SAME OLD STORY Beauty ... that same old theme, yet ever new and wonderful, is still being sung all around the globe by those most glamorous of all girls from anywhere, the Sues and Joans from U. S. A. Compacts, toiletries, beauty kits and boxes, complexion aids, soaps and other feminine accessories help to keep them lovely, and are available now at beauty bars and toiletry counters everywhere. Perfume and toilet water, cologne and bath powder are also on the list of “would like, can use, please send.’ The fact that she spends all of her waking hours in uniform merely intensifies her interest in the feminine, personal type of gift ... so let’s not disappoint her! '\

WEARABLES . . . THE RIGHT ONES! It’s a nice thought to send her something to wear . . . but stick to undies, pajamas or a robe, plus a figure-molding slip or two. Slippers are welcome, also, and although she’d adore to slip her toes into ostrich-decked mules righ now, it’s wiser to send smartlooking leather or fabric scuffs or d’orsays for her present setup. Hosiery and handkerchiefs are still high up on the list of favorites, and you know how easy they are to find, pack, and mail. The best part of sending her something to wear is that it keeps her holiday gifts on the feminine footing she prefers. But just be sure you do shop for her overseas gifts now ... and get them mailed off to her between Sept. 15 and Oct. 15.

I W/ .NT YOU 'W PONT TO BE CAREFUL \ YXORRY • &/HIC.E DOING IiMONTSUP YOLIR WORK / IVg GOT MY FLOORS I NAILS OKI ARE HIGHLY I MY POLI SHEP/k. BOOTS. Ledgei Syndicate.— WNU Features. O

HOLLYWOOD CAFE PRESENTS ' ; “Bud” Hermsen MANAGER OF THE RECORD SHIFT X I Open From 1502 MAIN STREET 6:00 a. m. to 8:30 p.m. Speedway

OHBOIf! 8 • f fi i nHmsl Beck’s Drugs 15th at Main Street Belmont 2330

SPEEDWAY STATE BANK General Banking CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS \ We Write Insurance 1532 Main Street Belmont 3545

SUPPLIES FOR FURNACE REPAIRS We have furnace and stove pipe now ELBOWS FORTY-FIVES T-PIPES FOR THE HOME CANNING FRONT Can Rubbers Can Lids Glass Cans Crocks Food Choppers CROCKERY JARS 2. 4, and 5 gallon sixes. Large mouth funnels for filling cans. Paring Knives KITCHEN - WARE One-fourth and one pound size butter dishes. Tea Kettles Salad Bowls Compote Dishes PYREX "Top-of-Stove Ware" Glass Tumblers Fruit Juicers Schoonover’s Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and Main Street Belmont 4600

HURRY BEFORE THE RUSH! For the next few weeks we will not be as busy as we were this spring and early summer. Please help us out by bringing in your garments to be cleaned now. For a while we can give you five-day service. AFTER A TIME WHO KNOWS? dninsHinEkJcLEHiiEßs 1500 MAIN STREET SPEEDWAY

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