Speedway Flyer, Volume 14, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1945 — Page 2

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THE... Speedway Flyer NON-PARTISAN NON-SECTARLAN This paper is published in the interests of all Speedway. It is distributed every Friday to every home in the community. It is strictly a Speedway paper. It has been published for over fourteen years. It is operated in a co-operative fashionSpeedway business men, the town officials, the school, the Speedway churches, all local clulbs and civic groups, in fact the entire town of Speedway contributes to this community enterprise. Everyone concerned with the management of the paper lives in Speedway and is interested principally in the best for this community. The Speedway FLYER is, in the best sense of the word, Speedway’s own paper. WILLIAM ANDERSON, Editor Editorial Office: 5217 West 15th Street Residence Telephone Be. 0074-R

WARM WEATHER F00D5.... Yes, we can give you suggestions about your summer meals. Or better stilt come in and shop through our complete market. You will find the answer to the question, "What shall I serve today, right on our shelves. Zink's Market 1556 MAIN STREET Belmont 2260 Belmont 2261

Kepler's Speedway Garage AUTO REPAIRS 1430 Main Street (rear) Belmont 3076

Canning Supplies Ball Mason Jars All Sizes Ball Zinc Caps Jar Rubbers Canning Labels Funnels Wooden Stirring Spoons and Ladles Large Kettles Canning Racks Paring Knives Strainers 10-inch Aluminum Chicken Fryer-Skillet—s3.9s Granite Ware Double Boilers $2.25 Schoonover's Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and MAIN STREET Belmont 4600

FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS COLONIAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION has paid semi-annual dividends Investment Accounts Insured up to SSOOO. Current Dividend Rate 3 Per Cent 28 South Illinois Street

Classified Ads 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.

FOR SPIRELLA designed styled and supporting garments call Be. 3103. FOR SALE—Occasional table, six legs, walnut. Be. 3658-M. WANTED —Wall washing and paper cleaning. For free estimates call Wa. 8503. ' WE WILL SELL YOUR HOUSE. We will give you prompt and courteous service when you want to sell property of any kind. Our office is at your disposal. NORTH WEST REALTY CO. Office, 1518 Main St. Be. 0610? Resident Phone Be. 0729. PAlNTlNG—Exterior and interior. Brush or spray. Kem-Ton-ing. A-l work only. Open dates. Robert Stierwalt, 5234 W. 15th St. Be. 0012-M. FOR SALE —Baby bed complete with springs and mattress. 5440 Crawfordsville Road. WANTED TO BUY—Doll buggy. Be. 3665-J. 1634 Allison. Overseas army officer’s wife and 2 year old son wants 3 to 5 room house to rent in Speedway or vicinity. Be. 4871-J.

MARY LEE TAYLOR'S

Frozen Orange Pudding A summer-time dessert that’s perfect with any meal % cup Pet Milk % cup sweet orange V 3 cup water marmalade 2 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons lemon Vs teaspoon salt juice % cup white bread crumbs (without crusts) Chill Vi cup milk until icy cold. Mix remaining Vi cup milk with the water, sugar and salt. Heat to boiling. Remove from heat; add bread crumbs. Whip 1 min. with rotary beater. Cool; add marmalade and 1 tablesp. lemon juice. Chill thoroughly. Whip chilled milk with rotary beater or electric beater at high speed, until fluffy. Add remaining 1 tablesp. lemon juice. Continue whipping until stiff. Fold into marmalade mixture. Freeze, without stirring, in tray of automatic refrigerator at coldest temperature, or in a mold buried in a mixture of 3 parts crushed ice to 1 part ice cream salt. Serves 4.

MARYLEE TAYLOR'S I

Golden Salad Dressing Easy to make requires no rationed salad oil 3 hard-cooked egg> 1 teaspoon sugar . few grains pepp* 1 teaspoon salt y p et Milk Vi teaspoon dr» IVi tablespoon* mustard vinegar Remove yolks from whites and mash. Chop whites finely. Mix yolks with salt, mustard, sugar and pepper. Stir in milk, then stir in vinegar. Add chopped whites. Chill thoroughly. Serve on sliced tomatoes or green or vegetable salads. Makes 1 cup.

, , COHITIONEII HIM t LIKE J > CHAFE L S*FUNERAh HOME I Market 1234 Office and Chapel Residence of Floyd Farley 4924 W. 16th St Speedway, Ind.

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

HIP, HIP! HEPZIBAH! 88 By CHET GRANT McClure Syndicate—WNU Features.

««*T*HE fact that Hepzibah is not * an actual cousin,'* Mrs. Blake said to her son Georgie, "has nothing to do with the matter. You hop in that Iron Horse of yours and get down to the station to meet her. I don’t want to hear another word about IL Now hurry!" Georgie Blake moped ent to the garage. Imagine being harnessed with a girl named Hepzibah! Georgie squirmed in his seat. He could just picture her! Hugo Green was mowing his lawn when Georgie drew up before the house. Hugo was a good fellow, but he played the comet. However, any port in a storm. “ *Lo, Hugo, what’s new?” he called affably. “Nothin’ ” Hugo eyed Georgie narrowly. "Say," Georgie said brightly, “how about cornin’ up t* the house t’night? Bring your horn." Hugo grinned. “Not for me, Georgie. I’ve heared about Cousin Hepzibah from Maine." The Iron Horse slewed around the cinder parking space and came to a stop beside the station platform. Georgie dismounted and was taken aback to discover Tootles and the rest of his crowd innocently sitting on the baggage truck by the ticket window. “Hey,” Tootles yelled, “you goin’ to kiss Cousin Hepzibah, Georgie?” "You got hayseed on your collar!" "Makin’ her feel right to home!" There was lots more, but the train thundered into the station. There were but a few passengers and only one of them was a girl. At the sight of her Georgie’s heart flip-flopped. She was a small person, exquisite from head to toe. There was not so much as a snicker from the baggage truck audience. “Are you Cousin Hepzibah?” Wide gray eyes twinkled. Red lips parted in a wonderful friendly smile. “Yes. And you’re Cousin Georgie, aren’t you?” “U’m!” Georgie answered, reaching for her bag. “I guess we’d better be moving.” Without so much as a turn of his head in their direction be led Hepzibah away from Tootles and the rest. They stood quite still, shocked into inertia by the sudden revelation of Cousin Hepzibah in the flesh. Before their brains could function normally Georgie had started the Iron Horse away from the platform. For the first time since Easter Georgie changed his suit before supper. Re looked forward to a long enjoyable evening. He and Hepzibah would pop corn, discuss a number of things and listen to the radio. They discussed a number of things first and right in the middle of it the doorbell rang. Georgie couldn’t shut the door in Tottles’ face because Tootles’ foot was shoving the door for dear life. “You invited me, didn’t you?” he demanded, shucking off his coat. Skinny Tate came next. Bud Thornton wasn’t far behind, and within ten minutes the living room held every breathing male member of Elston’s Young People’s Society. When Georgie returned from work in Mack’s Garage the next evening he discovered that Hepzibah was dated with Tootles. Hepzibah hinted, too, that she would be dated the following night. She was; and the next night, and the next. Georgie’s own particular girl was out of town, so he moped The feminine portion of Elston’s Young People’s Society did not view Hepzibah’s popularity favorably, but there was nothing they could do. Only the approach of the Annual Picnic saved the day for them. It had been decided at the last meeting that all would go by bus, except Georgie, who had to work for half an hour after the starting time. It was expected that he would follow in his car with Hepzibah. Saturday morning Georgie tinkered with the bus engine at the garage. Later it went by the door ablaze with banners and streamers. Georgie grinned. When closing time came he went home and bathed and then started toward the picnic grounds. As he expected he came upon the bus some five miles from Elston. “Hey, Georgie,” Tootles called, rubbing grease across bis hot face. “Come and give this blamed engine your expert attention.” Georgie sat behind the wheel of the Iron Horse and grinned. “Not me, boys, this is my afternoon off.” He stood up and yelled. “Hey, you girls want a ride? Come on!” They came running. “Well, boys,” Georgie said, “I’m sorry there isn’t any more room, but it isn't more than a two-mile hike to the grounds. The girls and I’ll be waiting for you!” The Iron Horse began to pull away, snorting and chugging. “Hey,” Tootles yelled suddenly, "Where’s Hepzibah, didn’t she come?” “Naw," Georgie shouted back. “She went back home. Said she never saw such a big bunch of hicks in her life!” The Iron Horse churned away down the road and over It hung the musical laughter of Elston’s Young People’s Society—feminine portion.

"GAY GADGETS" Associated Newspapers—WNU Features BY NANCY PEPPER RECORD-BREAKING PARTY No, you don’t go around smashing your favorite King Cole trio diac. (And don’t you drool for “Gee, Baby, Ain’t I Good to You?”) But you DO break records for party giving when yon carry ent this brand new idea. The Invitation- Fold some black paper in half and cut out a circle, about five inches in diameter. Don’t cut the circles apart Leave enough on one side so that you can open the two circles, like a little book. Paste a little white disc in the center of the invitation written in white ink. Be sure to tell every guest to bring the invitation to the party. The Mixer—ls you’ve invited 20 guests—lo boys and 10 girls—you should have 10 / records on a table where every- " / one can see them. Z The titles correspond to those on the invitations. /<• Boys and girls . Ip* 7 match up their \ / titles to corre- ■>. spond to the rec- ■ \ ords. For in- ■ 4 stance, the boy who has “Drinking Rum and Coca Cola” pairs off with the girl who has “One Meat Ban.” Elimination Dancer-Play bits of the different records for the first elimination dance. Couples are eliminated as either of their songs are played. Take it from there!

BLUES IN THE NIGHT I dreamed that I was singing With our high school band. When Harry James rushed up to Shake me by the hand. “Who’s Dinah Shore?” he shouted, “Grable—who is she? Compared to you they’re slipping— “ Come and sing with me!”

* **** Whipped Custard Sauce Uses whipped Pet Milk to take the place of whipping cream % cup P«t Milk VS cup wattr »/, cup iug«r 1 slightly beaten egg 2 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon vanilla % teaspoon salt Chill 1/3 cup milk until icy cold. Mix together sugar, flour and salt. Stir in remaining 1/3 cup milk diluted with the water. Cover and cook over boiling water 10 minutes, stirring frequently. Remove from heat and stir into beaten egg. Return to heat, stir and cook 2 mihutes longer. Chill thoroughly. Add vanilla. Whip chilled milk with cold rotary egg beater, or electric beater at high speed, until stiff. Fold into chilled custard mixture. Serve at once on plain cake, pudding, fresh or canned fruits or other desserts. Makes 2 cups.

CHILDREN’S LAWN SWINGS MADE TO ORDER CLOTHES LINE POSTS Electric and Gas Welding Commercial Welding Company 921 N. GRANDE BE 1469-W BE 2804

SPEEDWAY BEAUTY SHOP Edith Dickerson Walker 5076 W. 15th St BEL 0527

RALSTON’S GROCERY Groceries Meats ICE CREAM 5230 W. 16th Street Res. Phone, Bel. 4815

“We'll Buy Sales Help For a Shoe Store" (second largest shoo store in the nation) • Post-war Security • Free Hospitalization Insurance • Freo Life Insurance • Vacations with pay • Pleasant associations and working conditions • Nearly sixty-one years of continuous operation • Our own civic-minded Speedway citizen, MR. V. H. GEBAUER IS GENERAL MANAGER Shoe salesmen and salesladies wanted. Experience desirable but not necessary. Wo pay you while you loarn.

Inquire Personnel Dept. sth Floor Store Hours: 9:30 io 5:45 18 - 20 E. WASH. ST.

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Holies and Searles Pure Oil Station 5002 W. 16th St. Speedway City 8, Ind. • Lubrication Brake Overhauling TuneJJps Car Washing Complete Car Service Tire Repairing “Vince” Rolles “Larry” Searles

CUSTOM MADE SEAT COVERS FOR YOUR CAR COME IN AND SEE THEM BUSARD 1330 Main Street Belmont 0303

SPEEDWAY ELECTRIC Household Appliance Sales and Service We have: Fluorescent Tubes and Starters Light Bulbs Fuses Extension Cords, Any Length Drop Cord Sockets Flashlight Batteries and Bulbs Hours: 7P. M. to 10 P. M. Mondays through Fridays Saturdays: 1 P. M. to 6P. M. 4909 W. 14th STREET - - Belmont 0936 We repair electric irons, sweepers, clocks, and radios

You will always receive courteous service here! We pride ourselves on a courtesy based on real friendship for our Speedway customers. SANDWICHES SOFTDRINKS GOOD COFFEE We Will Be Closed for Repairs Until Aug. 20th Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop 1504 MAIN ST. SPEEDWAY, IND.

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