Speedway Flyer, Volume 13, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1944 — Page 3

RALSTON’S GROCERY Groceries Meats 5230 W. 16th Street HAPPY NEW YEAR! Kes. Phone, Bel. 4815

SPEEDWAY BEAUTY SHOP HAPPY NEW YEAR! 5076 W. 15th St. BEL 0527

WE WISH YOU . . . . z The happiness of the holiday season. If we can serve you in 1945, we will count it a privilege to do so. A. 0. Moldthan,«« ** 1452 Main Street, Speedway BElmont 2727

SPEEDWAY ELECTRIC COMPANY HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES 4830 W. 16th St. (Marvel Point Bldg.) BEL 0936 Service For

VACUUM CLEANERS FLAT IRONS WAFFLE IRONS ELECTRIC CLOCKS

FRACTIONAL H.P. MOTORS 7:00-9:30 P.M. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays All Day Saturdays

\ r Let us h°P e • • • '7 / at bnng peace and joy to SPA Speedway Food Mart 16th at Lyndhurst Belmont 3843 TRADE IN SPEEDWAY

FROM ALL OF US . . . HAPPY 1945 Schoonover's Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and MAIN STREET Belmont 4600

tJTf AIR t CONDITIONED! HOME LIKE J > CHARE L HOME | •e Market 1234 Office and Chapel Residence of Floyd Farley , 4924 W. 16th St. Speedway, Ind.

ELECTRIC MIXERS RADIOS HEATERS TOASTERS

*Make Hay’ in School, ’Teen-Agers Advised EVEN though school 1* in full swing, it seems pretty early to think about graduation, especially if that great day is going to be several years coming, says Holly Miller, whose column in Capper’s Farmer is a popular feature among boy and girl readers of the nationally circulated farm magazine. “However, a diploma won't automatically turn you into the intelligent, educated, efficient young what-ever-you-want-to-be,” she counsels, “unless you’ve 1 laid a good foundation through the years of good old golden rule days. “Come graduation, your class poet probably will dream up a fancy peak into the future lives of your classmates, all in rather free verse. For instance:

“A good engineer is our George Arnold IThite— He designs big machines of great strength and much might." (“Are you making hay while the state is paying for your education, or are you letting bright boys like George White get a running start? George probably studied his math and physics while he was in School. A basic background of information is not a luxury in this day and age. It’s a necessity for Getting Ahead, because a fair percentage of the millions of your contemporaries are going to school to learn—not just to pass. Playing through school fits you for practically nothing but playing through life.”

Handy Energy Savers A long - handled dustpan saves homemakers lots of back-tiring stooping. If none is available in the stores, have your husband fashion one from an old mop handle and your regular dustpan, suggests the Home Editor of Capper’s Farmer, whose advice on household matters is read by 1,250,000 farm families. Cleaning bedsprings is a tedious job normally, she adds, but when you use a long-handled dish mop which has been treated with furniture oiL the dust disappears like magic. Moreover, you save time, disposition and many a backache.

Scotch Oat Bread Livens Up a Meal

Breads can do much to “liven up” a meal—especially such ones as the Scotch Oaten Bread, says the Country Cooking editor of Capper’s Farmer, a publication of national circulation. This crusty, tempting loaf is made from a famous recipe handed down by an early Scotch settler. For breakfast, toast it and serve with butter and jam; it’s made to order for snacks; or serve for a supper dessert with creamy cottage cheese and a bowl of homemade jelly, advises the Capper’s Farmer expert. Scotch Oaten Bread. 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt y 4 cup sugar 1)4 cups buttermilk 2)4 teaspoons bak- 2 tablespoons shorting powder ening )4 teaspoon soda 1 cup raisins or 1 cup quick-cook- cooked prunes ing rolled oats Sift flour, then measure. Sift with sugar, baking powder, soda and salt. Add rolled oats and mix thoroly. Combine milk and melted shortening. Add diced fruit, stirring just enough to moisten dry ingredients. Turn into a well-greased loaf pan and bake in a moderate oven for 1 hour.

NEW YEAR! NEW BOOKS! Start the New Year right by reading at book from the Library. “Building of Jama,” by De La Roche. In this new book the .author returns to 1850 when Adeline, a young Irish bride, and her dashing husband, Capt. Whiteoak, migrate to the shores of Lake Ontario for their new home. “Anna and the King of Siam,” by Landon, is an exciting true account of the experiences of Anna Leonowens as governess at

F 1| AUTOMO9IU I rJr Ta ® 4y | ' s ' pay plan ' at H KO EXTRA COST t Bernard F. Rosner AUTOMOBILE FINANCING GENERAL INSURANCE 1255 N. Lyndhurst Dr. Belmont 2804

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Take Mij Word • For 111 By FRANK COLBY

THE FRENCH GET EVEN • • • For centuries, Britain and Amaica, without so much as by-your-leave, have helped themselves to tens of thousands of French words, most of which have been given Anglicized* pronunciations, and many of which have taken on entirely un-French spellings and meanings. Indeed, about one-third of the modern English vocabulary is corrupted French.

To a lesser degree, the same process has been going on in reverse. We find numerous English words in the French dictionaries, especially words having to do with the sports. The French use our word for 'ootball, but the Larousse dictionary rhymes “foot” with “boot.” Hockey is pronounced “aw-keh.” Cance is given three syllables, thus, “kar-aw-EH.” 7" Years ago the word beefsteak was taken into French as “biftek,” pronounced “beef-TEK.” The American word cowboy is given the typically French The “bull” of bull terrier is rhj-med with “pool,” and terrier is “tel -reeAY.” Buggy, the vehicle, has r pronunciation similar to “boo-GATf." ? But the French really get even for America’s mispronunciation of French place names. Here re a few American names taken a’: random from the “Histoire-Geograohie” of the Larousse dictionary (the symbol (N) represents the French nasal sound): Akron is a-KRAV7(N); Boston is baw-STAW(N); Chicago is chee-kag-oh; Fort Worth if* fort WURZ; Los Angeles is law-zah(n)> ZHELL; Roosevelt is ruze- v ELT: Ben Syndlcato.—WNU FMtaßrs,

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Jellied Custard 4 cooling, light dessert —. perfect for warm • weather 2 teaspoon, plain, y 2 cnp Pet 4ilk unflavored difaed with gelatin V 2 cnpwate R tablespoons cold 1 teaspoon v~nilla water or y 2 2 eggs, separated grated lemon V, cup sugpr . */» teaspoon salt • Soften gelatin in cold water. Mix together slightly beaten egg yolks, sugar, salt and diluted milk. Cook over boiling water about 5 minutes, or until slightly thickened. Stir in gelatin; chill until syrupy. 7old in stiffly beaten egg whites and the vanilla. Put into wet mold ' holding about i cups, or 4 individual molds or custard cups. Chill until firm. Unmold and serve with cut-up fruit or berries if desivd. Serves 4.

the Siamese court in the 1860’s. Other titles recently eceived are as follows: Oppenheim, “Man From, Sing Sing.”

r y. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL MY FRIENDS: ELBERT E DAVIS GUARANTEE TIRE AND RUBBER CO. 155(4552 Main Street

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

\ Your Friendly f ? L J \ Neighborhood /Wl r—- Drug Store ‘/ yj I JFisAes You . . Al HAPPY jjl \ NEW YEAR! it Beck’s Drugs 15th at Main Sf reet Belmont 2330

Classified Adz All ads for this column must be written out in fuH, 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.

WANTED: Paper Hanging and Paper Cleaning. Work guaranteed. Miller, 3545 W. Washington St Belmont 3140-M. REAL ESTATE—We have cash buyers waiting. List your property with Us for quick personal service. Call at office, 1518 Main St., Speedway. Office phone Be. 0610. Residence phone Be. 0729. SPEEDWAY WELDING A REPAIR SERVICE. W. G. Emley, 1039 N. Lyndhurst Dr., Be. 1210M. - IF YOU ARE IN NEED of any kind of insurance, Phone R. M. Phillips, Speedway Aetna Agent, Bel. 5059.

BUY AND SELL: FOR SALE— Card table and steel chairs, car radio, electric toaster, electric razor, child’s Singer sewing machine, ice and roller skates, men’s hip boots, child’s wagon, hobby horse, 12 gauge shot gun and shells, and many otter articles. Do you have something to sell? Bring it in and I will Sell it for you. OPPORTUNITY SHOP, 4907 West 14th St (14th at Main). Open 9 a. m. to 2 pzm.

SPEEDWAY FILM SERVICE— Happy New Year to all my friends and customers. 5440 Crawfordsville Road. Get your photos made now. Will come to your home if you wish. For appointment call Be. 1822-J. Roll developments, reprints, and enlargements.

WANTED—I or 2 girls to share new home with service wife. Kitchen privileges. Call Be. 0114M after 6 p. m. 1845 Ellen Drive. Near Allison’s. CARD OF THANKS: The Glenn Collins family wishes to thank their friends for the many gifts and cards received during Christmas time.

Landon, “Lake Huron.” Fast, “Freedom Road.” Wallis, “No Bones About It.” Langenberg, “Stitching, Crocheting, Knitting, Hooked Rug Making.” Henkle, “Deep River.” Drago, “Horsethief Creek.” Brown, “Earth and High Heaven.

SPEEDWAY AERO CLUB invites all aviation enthusiasts to their weekly meeting each Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Speedway Town Hall. ' The Committee.

FOR BEAUTY’S SAKE . . . We will be here during 1945! We want to continue to serve the women of Speedway just as we have in the past. To everyone, we say, “HAPPY NEW YEAR!” MURRAY BEAUTY SHOP 1344 MAIN STREET BELMONT 2344

Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Edwards extend the greetings of the New Year to all their customers and friends. Speedway Furniture Store 1414 Main Street Belmont 2988

Etter’s Phillips ‘66’ Station. jW A HAPPY NEW YEAR i&Sj TO ALL! Guaranteed Lubrication and Repair Work 14th at Main Street Belmont 3266

HOLLYWOOD CAFE “Food As You Like It” Cafeteria Service OPEN DAILY FROM 6 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. O1»EN EVERY SUNDAY Serving Country Style Fried Chicken Sunday Hours: 11 A. M. to BP. M. 1502 MAIN STREET SPEEDWAY . We Close Each Monday Afternoon At 2 P. M.

SPEEDWAY STATE BANK 1 EXTENDS THE GREETINGS OF THE SEASON

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