Speedway Flyer, Volume 14, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1946 — Page 2
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[ THE... ItSpeedway Flyer * I NON-PARTISAN NON-SECTARIAN - I 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 clubs and civic groups, in fact the entire town of Speedway contributes, to this community f 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 I sense of the word, Speedway’s own paper. WILLIAM ANDERSON. Editor Editorial Office: 5217 West 15th Street Residence Telephone Be. 0074-R
LYNDHURST INN I 5246 Crawfordsville Road Open 8:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. 7 Days a Week Sandwiches Ice Cream
SPECIAL BOYS BROADCLOTH SHIRTS 26 to 32 $.43 BOYS ATHLETIC SHIRTS 26t032 $.35 Lyons Department Store 1534-1538 Main Street BElmont 2360
A MORE PALATABLE PRODUCT The first glass from a bottle of homogenized milk contains the same amount of cream as the last glass. This milk has a decidedly better flavor. Order from your grocer or ART RAPER, the route man. Hornaday Milk Co. Market 5335
Keplc t’s Speedway Garage AUTO REPAIRS 1430 Main Street (rear) Belmont 3076
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. Foran 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. WANTED—SPEEDWAY PROPERTY. We have buyers waiting. We will give you prompt and courteous service. Our office is at your disposal. NORTHWEST REALTY COMPANY. Office, 1518 Main Street, BE 0610. Residence Phone BE 0729.
WALL WASHING AND PAPER CLEANING. ESTIMATES FREE. z WA. 8503 FOR SALE-Jiew hydraulic type furnace control now available. I Will keep the temperature within: 2-degree variation. One of the, most scientific developments ever invented for heat control. It’s new—costs no more than ordin. '■ ary furnace controls. For further information call Be. 1056. i INTERIOR DECORATOR, W. R. Swartz, now available for spring redecorating. Interior painting, floors refinished, bathrooms beautified by tile, glass, etc. Call Be. 2269 or Be 0957-J. , WANT TO RENT Furnished house, 4 or 5 rooms, 2 adults. Call evenings, Be. 1667; daytime Fr. 2147.
$25 REWARD—FamiIy of three want temporary or permanent living quarters in Speedway. Will consider light housekeeping, rental or purchase. Co. 2438. FOR SALE—Warlo Water Softener. Enjoy soft water the Warlo way. Easy to own as it pays for itself in a short while. Call Williams at Be. 1056 for free details. We have salt for water softeners at $1.50, delivered. Call several days before you run out. BLACK COCKER SPANIEL puppies, 8 weeks old, A.K.<f Litter registered. Have to be seen to be appreciated. Very nice. 1880 Norfolk. Be. 4(!R)3-W. FOR SALE—Boy’s sport coat in excellent condition, size 16. Be. 1867. FOR SALE—Two baby beds with mattresses, $3.00 and SIO.OO. 1118 Winton. LOST—Lady’s Bulova watch on 15th St. or Main, between 4934 W. 15th St. and the Speedway Theater. Possibly in the theater Wednesday night, Dec. 19. Finder please contact owner, Miss B. Baldwin. Be. 0075. Reward. WANTED—Lady to do all-around work in sandwich shop. For details call Be. 2467 or stop at 5256 Crawfordsville Rd. FOR SALE—Lady’s blue all-wool coat with button-in inner lining, size 18. Call daytime, Ta. 1541, Physical Therapy Dept. Mrs. Hofert, or Sunday, Be. 2249. MR. AND MRS. HARRY B. DAVIS wish to acknowledge receipt of holiday greeting cards from our neighbors and express regret that due to the sickness of Mrs. Davis, mother we were unable to exchange greetings. We are taking this opportunity to wish a prosperous 1946 to all.
WE ARE NOW ABLE TO TAKE CARE OF ALL CLOCK REPAIRING. STOUT'S JEWELRY STORE BE. 0446 FOR SALE—A desk in good condition. 1761 N. Lyndhurst Dr. WILL CARE FOR children in my home, SI.OO a day by the week, or 50c for 3 hours while you shop. 2040 N. Lyndhurst Dr. FOR SALE—Man’s medium size overcoat, like new. Mrs. Charlie Taylor, 5255 W. 10th St. HAVE 1938 MASTER Chevrolet with excellent tires, radio and heater. All in A-l condition. Will swap for equity in home in Speedway City. Call at 1214 Winton Ave.
MOPSY by GLADYS BARKER /CAMOUFLAGE, I fcxz, HE’S BEEN I CHAMPION / fev/ \ OF THE gOrT/C \campZ y
THE SPEEDWAY FLYER
Victory Loan Drive Was Oversold By Ten Billion The $11,000,000,000 victory loan was oversubscribed b> $10,144,000,000, when tabulations ended December 31, the Treasury disclosed today. Altogether $21,144,000,000 Jwas subscribed in the victory loan, the eighth and final of the warconnected drives. Every phase of the drive was oversubscribed. The victory loan sales brought the total of government securities sold since May 1, 1941, to $216,000,000,000, including $206,000,000,000 was purchased by individuals and non-banking groups.
“SELLING WITH SERVICE” LUMUNE LAMPS we are never without them. Consequently, there is no reason why your LUMUNE fixtures should be inoperative. Replace your stock for emergencies. In our opinion, “what this world needs ... is a good fivecent cigar.” And a Good Can Opener! In a FEW days we’ll have PLENTY of the best. Yow Must See These! For those people of Speedway who appreciate perfect tone in Radio, wait till you hear and see STROMBERG-CARLSON RADIOS Low Priced Models, Too! SPEEDWAY APPLIANCE CO. 4909 West 14th Street Be. 0936
Kautskys To Play Next Game Here Wed. Night, Jan. 16 The Indianapolis Kautsky’s, who are engaged in an exhibition swing through the South this week-end, will make their next home appearance against National League basketball rivals in a benefit game at the Butler University field house Wednesday night, January 16. Coach Ray Meyer’s American, Gears of Chicago will provide the opposition for the local pros ■ and half of the proceeds will be given to the infantile paralysis ■ fund. The two teams have met on three previous occasions this season with the Kautsky’s winning once and losing twice. [ Dick Triptow, Ed Lewinski, I 1 Stan Patrick, Dick Klein and Johnny Orr are some of the stars slated to see action with the visi- : tors.
New Officers Installed In Grotto Auxiliary
The Sahara Grotto Drum and Bugle Corps installed the following officers Friday, January 4: Mrs. Jessie Pulliam, presidept; Mrs. Faye Fate, vice president; Mrs. Lelia Simmons, secretary; Mrs. Mildred Giddins, treasurer; alternate, Mrs. Ruby Abbott. Mrs. Edith Haugh was in charge of the installation. Roses were presented to all officers by Mrs. Faye Fate. Mrs. Marie Stevens sang, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Pauline Bade. Committees announced: telephone, Mrs. Zella Smith and Mrs. Gladys Willis; entertainment, Mrs. Leatha Prather and Mrs. Ruby Abbott; visiting, Mrs. Flora Freije; publicity, Mrs. Gertrude E. Smith.
L , CONDITIONED] HOME LIKE J I | HDME I Market 1234 i Office and Chapel Residence of Floyd Farley 4924 W. 16th St. Speedway, Ind.
Children’s Museum To Give Program On next Saturday morning, January 12, at 10:30 a. m., the Children’s Museum will present an unusual program on Swiss Life. Mrs. Lenora Coffin, local authority on music appreciation, will give a brief interpretation of Swiss music, and Mrs. Karl Monninger, a native of Switzerland, will tell of her childhood. Mrs. Monninger will illustrate her discussion with objects from her homeland, now on display at the museum. Mrs. Coffin will use recordings. -• Although the program is intended especially for fourth grade pupils and teachers, all interested children' are welcome. There is no admission fee.
CLARIFY FACTS ON GROSS INCOME FOR RETURNEDVETERANS State Treasurer Frank T. Millis acted today to assure returning veterans that Indiana wants no share of their service pay. While more than a million other Hoosiers were preparing to pay the state gross income tax on their 1945 earnings, Millis issued a statement to clarify the tax situation for men recently discharged from the armed forces. “All military pay to members' of the armed forces—including the enlisted and commissioned personnel of the United States army, navy, marine corps, coast guard and the women’s auxiliaries of these branches—is wholly exempt under the provisions of the Indiana Gross Income Tax law,” Millis said. Also exempted by amendments enacted by the 1943 state legislature are allowances in lieu of quarters and per diem payments to the enlisted man, government allowances to his dependents, pensions to the veteran or his widow, and veteran’s discharge or “mustering out” pay. Only veterans who will find it necessary to file a state tax report this month are those who received independent income exceeding SI,OOO from civilian sources such as rents, interest, dividends and the sale of property or stock. However, Millis also pointed out that veterans who owed gross income tax at the time they were inducted into the armed forces
Conkle Funeral Home 1934 W. Michigan Street Belmont 1934 Chnpel Equipped With Or gun
THE SHOPPING CENTER OF SPEEDWAY • When you buy food for your family table, be sure that you are getting quality food. Here, at our market, you are always assured of fresh vegetables, fine meat and dependable groceries. We are proud of our reputation as Speedway's shopping center. Zink's Market 1556 MAIN STREET Belmont 2260 Belmont 2261
By FRED NEWER Kgl j “Where’s year moustache? Don’t tell me yoo test that in a crap game tee!!”
have six months from the date of their discharge to pay their back taxes without penalty. All other residents of the state whose income exceeded SI,OOO must complete payment of the tax on their 1945 earnings by January 31. Tax blanks now are available at all automobile license branches and at most banks and trust companies throughout the state.
Special Privilege Mother: Daughter, why did you let that policeman kiss you? Daughter: It’s against the law to resist an officer!
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
Hollywood Case “FOOD AS YOU LIKE IT” Cafeteria Service Open Daily from $ A. M. to 8:30 P, M. Closed Sundays 1430 Main Street Belmont 5054 ★ ★ Try our Chicken Dinners at the HOLLYWOOD DINNER BELL 1229 Central Ave., Li. 0075 Open Sundays
Rolles and Searles Pure Oil Station 5002 W. 16th St. Speedway City 8, Ind. Lubrication Brake Overhauling Tune-Ups Car Washing ' L. Complete Car Service Tire Repairing “Vince” Rolles “Larry” Searles
Etter’s Phillips ‘66* Station ACCESSORIES & BATTERIES dE | TIRE REPAIR Guaranteed Lubrication and Repair Work 14th at Main Street Belmont 3266
Sales and Service of ANCHOR STOKERS Anchor Stokers are being sold and serviced by Waller P. Colbert, former owner of "Walt’s" Cleaners. If interested, call Belmont 3881-4. day or night.
COCOA DOOR MATS 14” x 24” $1.79 16”x27”_ 239 RUBBER DOOR MATS 16” x 22” $2.75 RAG RU6S 24” x 48” $2.98 Speedway Furniture Store 1414 Main Street Belmont 2988
You will always receive courteous service here! We pride ourselves on a courtesy based on real friendship for our Speedway customers. SANDWICHES SOFT DRINKS GOOD COFFEE Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop 1504 MAIN ST. SPEEDWAY, IND.
NEW IIC E n SEAT COVERS BATTERIES UJ C V and BEWALS t** l FLOOR MATS BUSARD 1330 Main St. Speedway Be. 0303
