Speedway Flyer, Volume 14, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1946 — Page 3

For Your Daily Selection We offer finer foods .. . . At greater savings GROCERIES MEATS / VEGETABLES FRESH FRUIT p > ' * ■ ■ • Speedway Food Mart * f 16th at Lyndhnrst Behnont 3843 TRADE IN SPEEDWAY

FURNACES CLEANED BY VACUUM NEW FURNACES COAL GAS OIL Repairs on all makes of furnaces MAURICE BRUCE BE. 5300-4

FRED W. WINGERT Paper Hanging Enameling Painting Estimates Materials Furnished 4933 W. 11th Si. BeL 4735-J

EXPERT RADIO REPAIR U. S. Government Licensed Radio Operator For 20 Years PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE All Work Guaranteed Prices Right Call For and Delivery Service good stock of tubes and parts DON'S RADIO & ELECTRIC SERVICE 1840 Georgetown Road Speedway CALL BELMONT 2507

Homes Buildings Trees LIGHTNING ROD PROTECTION INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Protect your home and buildings from lightning now. Free Estimates. APPROVED BY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, INC. G. E. HOWELL M. C. JOLLIFFE 1086 W. 32nd St. 217 Routiers Ta. 2850 It. 7630

DE-VRY MOTION PICTURE SOUND EQUIPMENT Place your order now for early Delivery WE SELL OR RENT CASTLE FILMS ALSO FEATURE PICTURES BELMONT 2164

FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY STORE HOURS: 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Mon. thru Fri. 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday 4 DAY SERVICE (AT PLANT) Service Is Our Slogan , Quality Our Motto Walt's Speedway Cleaners JIMMY CUTRELL NORMAN CILAIRK We Operate Our Own Cleaning Plant 4723 W. 16th Street BEL 2925

SPEEDWAY STATEBANK General Banking —. Safe Deposit Boxes Available CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS We Write Insurance 1532 Mala Street Belmont 3546

“SELLING WITH SERVICE” HERE THEY ARE! 4 DOZEN AVAILABLE NOW 53.45 Complete JUST RECEIVED BATHROOM AND KITCHEN SIZE RAY-O-VAC FLASHLIGHTS & PENLIGHT BATTERIES THESE ARE BETTER THAN AVERAGE BRANDS HOUSE WIRING—I 2-2 & 14-2 Ga. Loom Covered 10c and 8c per foot. LUMLINE LAMPS—AII Sizes. FLASHLIGHTS —G. I. Extra Bulb Complete $1.75 Electrical Appliance and Radio Repair PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE SPEEDWAY APPLIANCE CO. 4909 West 14th Street " Be. 0936

Dance Planned To Aid Drive For Paralysis Fund Sub-debs and Squires are sponsoring “The White Whirl Dance” on January 19 in the Egyptian room of the Murat Temple. Committees for the affair are as follows: Ticket, Billie Flowers, Paul Weir, George Collins, Frances Matkin and Janis Heithecker; ticket calling, 'Lynn Lynch, Jeanne Hunt, Bobbie Jo Isaacs, Gloria Tuerk, Betty Lou Stewart, Bill Locklear, Barbara Brown and Patty Sloo; treasury, Dick Grenn, Rosemary Walker, Johnny Edwards, Jinny Richards and Marjorie Ray; publicity, Mary Ann Elliott, Dolores Swartz, Bill Eastes, Jody Humphry, Shirley Rae Evans, Mickey Banke, Pat Gruber, Marjorie Ray and Maynard King; entertainment, Don Coffee, Sue Frankling, Gene Turner, Julia Hull, Jeanne Snodgrass and Lois Ann Brenn, and patron, Jane Leppert, Jeanne Trulock and Carolyn Johnson.

COCOA DOOR MATS 14” x 24” $1.79 16”x27” 239 RUBBER DOOR MATS 16” x 22” $2.75 KITCHEN STOOLS $2.75 Speedway Furniture Store 1414 Main Street Belmont 2988

Lew's Food Market % Lyndhurst At State Road No. 34 GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES Speedway's Pantry Of Finer Foods 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. BElmont 0679

Prospect Saving & Loan Association V Member of FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK ★ . Current Dividend Rate 3 Per Cent 1518 Main Street Speedway j BElmont 0610

IHE SPEEDWAY FLYER

Miss Margaret Bond, now national director of Sub-deb activities, long ago dreamed about this project for the Indianapolis Federation when she was Sub-deb director here in this city. When Mrs. Sally Geile replaced Miss Bond in October, she took the idea in hand and now we have the “White Whirl.” All profits will be given to the local chapter for the Infantile Paralysis Drive. “Have you ever been married,” asked the judge. . “Ye-e-«,” stammered the prisoner. “To whom?” “A wo-o-man, sir,” answered the guilty one. “Of course it was a woman,” said the judge. “Did you ever hear of anyone marrying a man?” “Y-e-s, my sister did,” said he. What is love? A cigar—the brighter it bums, the quicker it’s ashes. What is marriage? The ash tray. The worst thing about growing old is having to listen to a lot of 1 advice from one’s children.

Jan. 31 Deadline For Payment Of Gross Income Tax Nineteen distribution points now are operating in convenient neighborhood locations to facilitate payment of the 1945 Indiana Gross Income Tax for residents of Marion County, State Treasurer Frank T. Millis announced here today. These are in addition to the tax division's central office at 141 S. Meridian street. A representative of the division who is qualified to answer questions of .individual taxpayers and to assist them in preparing their 1945 state gross income tax reports has been assigned to each of the distribution points until the tax deadline on January 31. Most banks and trust companies and more than 100 business establishments in Marion County also have secured a supply of Form 1A blanks for their patrons- and employees. The Form No. 1A is used by persons who derive most of their annual income from salaries, wages, commissions and compensation for personal services. All taxpayers are privileged to make out their own returns if they desire and to send it, along with the proper remittance to the Indiana Gross Income Division, 141 S. Meridian street, Indianapolis, at any time before the January 31 deadline. AH individuals who had an income of SI,OOO or more for the 1945 calendar year are obligated to file the report and to pay the tax at the 1 per cent rate on that part of his income which exceeded SI,OOO.

Tuition-Free Classes Now Available Special tuition-free classes for merchandisers will be offered for the first time in Indianapolis evening high school classes during the spring semester, Virgil Stinebaugh, superintendent of schools, announced today. These classes will be offered at local evening high schools and will include instruction in merchandise display and decoration, advertising methods, arithmetic for store people, problems in personnel work, bookkeeping for store owners and managers, and salesmanship in retailing, Mr. Stinebaugh said. Instruction will be under the direction of the distributive education department of the Indianapolis Public Schools and Indiana University. A full program of academic, commercial and vocational courses also will be offered, both at Manual and at Crispus Attucks High Schools. English, short story writing, mathematics, science, history, language, blueprint reading, mechanical and machine drawing, art, jewelry, dressmaking, typing, comptometry, shorthand, bookkeeping, business law, economics, health and safety, and woodworking are some of the classes offered. Work is designed to enable students to meet requirements for high school graduation and to prepare for better jobs. Classes meet two to four evenings each week beginning January 28, with registration on the evenings of January 23 and 24, Mr. Stinebaugh said. Further information may be obtained at the Indianapolis Public Schools central office, 150 N. Meridian street or by calling Li. 2381.

What A Man! Jones: I envy the man who sang the tenor solo in church today. Smith: Why, I thought he had a very poor voice. Jones: So did I, but just think of his nerve!

Kautsky’s To Play In Armory After using the Butler University Field House for their last two local appearances, the Indianapolis Kautsky’s will resume their National League basketball schedule at the North Pennsylvania street armory next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Allmen Transfers from Cleveland, Ohio, will provide the opposition for the local pros and the game will be in the nature of a “rubber” contest between two well-matched teams. They divided honors in two previous tilts, with each club winning away from home. j Two six-foot, nine-inch centers will be paired against each other in the starting lineup and both of them are products of Kentucky. They are Arnold Risen, the Kautsky’s new pivot man, who formerly starred at ..Ohio State, and John Miffs of Kentucky University. Risen played high school basketball at Williamstown, Ky. Tom Wukovitz and Johnny Moir of Notre Dame, Bob Shaw of Ohio State, Mike Bytzura of Long Island and Ned Endress of Akron are other stars on the Cleveland roster.

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YOUNGEST UMPIRE . . . Henry P. McGowan, 18, Osone Park, L. 1.. N. Y., Is the youngest umpire In professional baseball. Be recently signed with the class D, Ohio State baseball league.

"No more Long-Drawn-Out Conversations » ,*a(F*%x on OtJR Party Line "

“There are four big families on our line and believe me that means a lot of telephone calls—incoming and outgoing. The grown-ups and the kids, too, all like to talk things over with their friends. “No individual line telephone service was available, so w© had a real problem. “We did the sensible thing. Everybody on our party line got together and toe all agreed: No More LONG-DRAWN-OUT Telephone Conversations “It works. Nine out often calls on our line now are finished in less than five minutes.”

INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

ANNOUNCES the arrival of new spring dresses and suits. Dresses from S&3O to $25. Suits from $24 to $65. Also daily arrival of new spring Mouses, sweaters, skirts and other accessories. 1500 Main Street

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