Speedway Flyer, Volume 14, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1946 — Page 4
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GROSS INCOME TAX RETURNS Filed and Prepared STAFFORD'S 3448w.i6thst.
Skidmore’s Barber Shop 1542 MAIN STREET 3 Barbers “Friendly Service?* Shoe Shine
DR. CHARLES C. COHEE, Dentist 1462 MAIN STREET Belmont 2606 Talbot 9440 Talbot 4668 Office Hours Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday—l:oo pt m. to 6:00 p. m. Evening Hours by Appototnent
ATTENTION We take pleasure in announcing that we have the franchise in this territory on CROSLE Y PRODUCTS. > THOR IRONERS WASHERS NOW ON DISPLAY PORTABLE TWIN LAUNDRY TUBS ★ ★ Schoonover's Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and Main Street Belmont 4601
Backmeyer’s Grocery 5236 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 1363 Groceries Meats WE DELIVER ON SATURDAY r ‘ Always Open Seven Days A Week!
Smith’s Barber and Beauty Shop 4905 W. 14th Street Phone Be. 3411 WE HAVE SECURED THE SERVICES OF MARY SMITH TO OUR BEAUTY SHOP BARBERS BEAUTICIANS Ralph C. Smith Mary Smith Ray Paugh Monna Harvey - i
Open 6A.M. to 8:30 P. M. DAVE’S GRILLE Six Days a Week 1402 MAM STREET SPEEDWAY BELMONT 4308 Steaks and Chops Home-Made Chili and Soups TRY OUR DELICIOUS SANDWICHES AND TASTY SALADS Prompt and Courteous Service HENRY MATTOX, Prop, Good Food, Well Prepared A Modem Eating Place You’ll Like It!
Waiting? p p. i By GEORGE S BENSON cl - Resident of Harding College lIP Searcy.Arkansas JlfUMUl'
A FARMER friend of mine, accompanied by small son, took his well-used truck and drove over the river to the county seat on a recent wet Saturday. He did the week’s shopping, treated the boy to a “western" and started home; but no! The road was under rising water on both sides of the bridge. Returning to town he engaged a night’s lodging and tried to telephone home. Service on his party line had grown steadily worse since Pearl Harbor. Now the instrument at his ear crackled like cold breakfast food and the ringing signal suggested Central America. He feared the worst. Strangers menaced him, wanting something the telephone maybe. At last the operator cut in with her impersonal “Waiting?” and the farmer exploded. Express' MOST people have had Opinions such experiences. Congressmen in Washington know the feeling well, I am told.. Not pretending to know all the answers, they try earnestly to get word from the electorate. Pressure groups menace them,, wanting something their votes maybe. Their deliberations are belittled by frantic executives saying “Waiting? Why the delay?” What do you think about paying $25 a week for 26 weeks to Tom, Dick and Harry? Do you favor America’s helping the Russians build bigger and better atomic bombs? How do you feel
No End To Savings Bargains The Treasury Department is adopting a sound financial policy and complying with a popular demand when it announces the continuation of sale of savings bonds. The Victory Loan was heralded as the last of the" great national campaigns to raise funds. It was the last of the “drives,” but savings bonds will remain available. There will be no quotas, no pressure and no great selling organizations. The plan to sell bonds to individual investors will be educational. Industrial plants, schools and the banks will co-operate. < A meeting will be held in New York next month by leaders of industry, labor and banking to make arrangements to advance the sales of savings bonds as a part of a national thrift policy. The fact that the savings bonds will continue in the market for payroll deductions and other savings efforts does not mean that government aims to continue deficit financing and to keep on piling up the national debt. Bonds and other Federal securities will come due from time to time. The government will need to borrow money, even after the budgets are balanced, to carry on its fiscal operations. The program is to keep open to the people the opportunity to put their savings into the safest security in the world. Ordinarily, in this country, government bonds were issued in large denominations and snapped up by banks, insurance companies and other big business investors. The Treasury Department will give the public at large an opportunity to buy according to means. The objective will be a national savings movement to stimulate investment in securities backed by the credit of the government. Great Britain has retained its national savings plan that was inaugurated during World War I, and with gratifying results. The plan should be even more popular in this country.—Courtesy Indianapolis Star.
The second lieutenant approached the young man in the neatly fitting uniform and asked: “What is the eighth general order?” “I don’t know,” said the other. “Have you ever been on guard duty?” “Nope!” “Don’t you know enough to say ‘sir’ to an officer?” “Nope!” “What outfit are you in?” “I’m the Coca-Cola man.” Work is our best friend. Every morning when you get up, give thanks for the necessity for working, and for the chance to work. —Dixietype.
THE SPEEDWAY FLYER
on the subject of compulsory military training? Do you believe Congress should guarantee government jobs for all unemployed ? Your representative wants to vote your wishes in these matters. Creditable CONGRESSMAN Research Carter Manasco and a score more representatives recently listened to testimony for more than 30 days on the question of guaranteed jobs. They invited every citizen with an idea on the subject to come and testify and especially urged many to appear. They were liberal with time for presenting testimony. The Committee deserved much credit and took plenty of panning for that cautious job. It was about a year ago that sixty citizens of Batesville, Ark., met volunaritly to study a piece of proposed legislation about to be considered by the House committee of which their Washington representative was a member. They deliberated thoughtfully, reached a conclusion and mailed Hon. Wilbur D. Mills a brief statement of • their wishes and a list of their names. I wish the back-home friends of every congressman- would hold a meeting soon on one or more vital, national issues. It would twist the lever from the hand of pressure groups. It would clear the atmosphere along the Potomac. It would strengthen the morale of Congress which is the individual citizen’s only citadel from oppression.
t HQJgajFyß Sausage and Sweet Potato Roll Broadcast; January 19,1946 lb*. *w**t pot*- Vi te«»poon salt toe* (4 .medium) 1 pound bulk wwfr 3 cups boiling sausage* water Vi cup rolled oats 1 cup finely-diced, (quick-cooking) pared apples Vi cup Pet Milk Cook potatoes until tender in boiling water. Drain, cool, and remove skins. Mash potatoes; add apples and sale. Turn on oven; set at moderately slow (350° F.). Mix together thoroughly the sausage, rolled oats and milk. Turn onto sheet of waxed paper. Pat into oblong about 8 x 12 in. Spread potato mixture on meat, leaving a 2-in. margin on 8-in. sides. Starting at one of the margins, and with aid of paper, roll up like jelly roll. Put into greased baking pan, folded side down. Bake IVi hours, or until brown. Serves 4. ★Twice-ground pork, beef, veal or a mixture of these meats can replace the sausage if */4 cup finely-cut onion, 1 teasp. salt and Vi teasp. pepper are added. . You Will NeoSt 400-D PET MILK FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSISJOIN THE MARCH OF DIMESI
Kautskys Will Play In Armory Next Sunday Night The Oshkosh All-Stars, who made the most of their superior height to beat the Indianapolis Kautskys in a National League basketball game last month, will encounter stronger opposition when they face the local pros again at the North Pennsylvania St. Armory next Sunday, January 27, at 3:15 p. m. Six foot, nine-inch Arnold Risen and the husky Bob Dietz have
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WATCHES DIAMONDS We are proud to announce that we have the franchise for Emerson Radios. WATCH OUR WINDOWS Electrical Appliances 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. DAILY (Open until ! P. M. on Fridays) Robert L. Stout, JeweLr WATCH SPECIALIST, CLOCK REPAIRING 1432 Main Street Belmont 0446
PHOTOGRAPHS BABIES CHILDREN GROUPS ADULTS WEDDINGS COPIES RAMOS-PORTER Branch STOUTS JEWELRY STORE 1432 MAIN SPEEDWAY Every Friday Noon io Eight P. M.
THE PLACE TO BUY .50 TRUSHAY (Hand Lotion) 3 -43 100 ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN (5 gr.) 35 4 Os. PERTUSSIN - 51 1.00 PACQUINS (Hand Cream) *79 .50 DR. DRAKES GLESSCO - .45 SUCRETS (Antiseptic Loxenges) _J. 4 Ox. PEPTO-BISMOL - *7 .60 FASTEETH - .<9 .50 IP ANA TOOTH PASTE - 39 .50 PEPSODENT TOOTH POWDER .35 VICKS VAPO-RUB -27 250 NORWICH ASPIRIN (5 Gr.) >. -- *59 NEW INFRA-RED LAMP BULB $1.60 Made io fit any standard light socket Beck’s Drugs 15th at Main Street Belmont 2330
given the Kautskys added size( and weight in recent games. With Jerry Steiner and Woody Norris continuing their excellent sharp-1 shooting, a close contest is an-1 ticipated. { Leßoy (Cowboy) Edwards will lead the Oshkosh attack with Eddie Riska and Gene Englund regarded as two other dangerous scoring threats deserving special attention. A preliminary game at 2 o’clock will open Sunday’s It isn’t yojur position, but your disposition that makes you happy or unhappy.
Speedway theatre ALWAYS A COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 8>96 P. M. [THUR. FRL SAT. JAN. 24 ROBT. WALKER KEENAN WYNN to “WHAT NEXT, CORPORAL HARGROVE!” I- and “THE SPIDER” with RICHARD CONTE FAYE MARLOW CARTOON BUN. MON. JAN. 27 BETTY GRABLE JOHN PAYNE JUNE HAVER to “THE DOLLY SISTERS” (Technicolor) and I “YOU HIT THE SPOT” (Featurette) JASPER CARTOON AND NEWS [TUES. —WEIX JAN. 29 LAUREN BACALL CHARLES BOYER to “CONFIDENTIAL AGENT” ply* MARCH OF TIME CARTOON MUSICAL—ROCKABYE RHYTHM
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