Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1946 — Page 3

Speedway Savings & Loan Association Member of FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK Current Dividend Rate 3 Per Cent 1518 Main Street Speedway * BElmont 0610 WE MAKE LOANS FOR PURCHASES WE MAKE GENERAL REPAIR LOANS

FACTORY RADIO SERVICE , On all makes of radios. Our twenty years of experience qualifies us to give prompt and efficient service. RADIO BILL 3050 West 16th Street Belmont 2484

For Your Daily Selection We offer finer foods . . . . . . At greater savings GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES FRESH FRUIT PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE Speedway Food Mart 16th at Lyndhurst Belmont 3843 TRADE IN SPEEDWAY

SPEEDWAY STUDIO & PHOTO SUPPLY Order Your Christmas Photos Early Studio Hours: 1-SP. M. Weddings Babies Groups Chemicals Paper Toners 1 No. 620 Kodak Bel. 0446 1432 Main St. John Wilson j Photographer

Eulah’s Beauty Shop 1647 PRESTO ST. Eugene Machine Waves; Roil and New Ray Machineless Waves and Rayette Cold Waves BElmont 5139

A. E. Whitaker LOCAL AND OVERLAND MOVING AU Loads Insured Office Residence 2332 W. Michigan St. 2330 W. Michigan St. PHONE BELMONT 0733

HOSIERY MENDING LYON'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1534 Main St. Bel. 2360

Had Enough? Vote Straight Republican Marlon County Republican Central Committee —Paid Adv.

Many People Dread To Eat The Lightest Meal That draggy, rundown feeling and distress from indigestion which often makes people dread mealtime because of gas pains which follow, has been promptly relieved by taking Retonga, say thousands who noted medicine. Perhaps Retonga, the purely herbal gastric tonic with Vitamin 81, is the answer to your troubles. Try it.- Get Retonga today at H. E. ROSNER'S DRUG STORE - (Adv.)

As Advertised in seniteei JI m ■ / I ? sir ffl 3Bl ■ I I Vi «\ I V \ \I A A Bright brass buttons and a big brass buckle lift this casual out of the ordinary—give it a flair and an air of the impeccable. Debutante dreamed up this honey and tailored it for easy living. Gabatella gabardine with "Unidure” crease-resistant finish. Rum frappe, foam aqua or coral. § Sizes 9to 15. $14.95 1500 Main Street

AU some of us want is just success enough to give us a reputation for being so well off that we don’t need to pay our biUsl promptly.

BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Use Our LAYAWAY Plan MANY CHOICE ITEMS INCLUDING: Cedar Crest —walnut veneer finish $ 49.95 Sonora Radio—lvory—6 tube $ 32.50 Sonora Radio combination T $107.95 RogerS| Wm.—so-pc. Silverware Sets 39.95 Carpet Sweeper I ——s 6.95 Chrome Dinette Set—s pc.s 69.95 Lime Oak Dinette Set—s pc. $ 39.95 Genuine plate glass Mirrorss 18.95 up You may also purchase a gift certificate for records in our famous Record Department. EASY CREDIT TERMS. 1502 MAIN STREET Hours 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Sai. 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Easy Credit Terms On All Purchases BElmont 3798 Walter C. Blase, Mgr.

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

Use those ice cubes . . . otherwise they’ll gather flavors if left too long. PuY waxed paper under the ice trays and they wiU come out easier.

Exposition Open To Public Nov. 7 -• , y Color and Motion Will Mark Displays In Union Station The Indianapolis Union Station is the scene of even more than customary activity this week as exhibits are being put in place for the long-heralded Indianapolis Industrial Exposition which will be opened to the public on November 7. Color and motion will mark the displays in which products of 74 Indianapolis manufacturing plants will be shown and dramatized. In addition, there will be 20 photo-murals showing industrial plant activities.

The Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of'the Exposition, reports tliat plans are complete for the events of the opening day. Thursday. November 7. At 3 p. m. a brief dedicatory ceremony will be held in the section of the Union Station concourse occupied by the exhibits. Wallace O. Lee is chairman of the committee planning the ceremony. The public is invited. Gov. Ralph F. Gates, Mayor Robert H. Tyndall and 0. E. Whitehill, president of the Chamber of Commerce, will‘take part in the program, with Merle Sidener as master of ceremonies. Presidents of six railroads and a vice president of a seventh will be on the platform, along with other visiting industrial leaders. Eagle Boy Scouts will draw aside the canvas which will veil the exhibits until that moment, and the first tour of the exposition will start. Learn to be a man of your word.

CHICKENS ' CALL BELMONT 1655-1 (after 6 P.M.) Free Delivery On Dressed Chickens Saturdays JOHN GAITHER 10th St. 2 Blocks West of High School Road

SPEEDWAY HOBBY SHOP A COMPLETE LINE OF MODEL SUPPLIES LIONEL ACCESSORIES TOOLS 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. Mon. through Fri. 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Saturday 16th & Main

DRUGS AT LOW PRICES .50 LAVORIS ANTISEPTIC S .39 .40 MUSTEROLE RUB .33 .35 GROVE'S COLD TABLETS .27 .50 MINIT-RUB •• 43 .60 ALKA-SELTZER49 .60 CREO-TERPIN. FOR COUGH .48 5 OZ. S-T-AHTISEPBC 50L.59 .35 VICKS VAPO-RUB .27 4 OZ. BRYLCREEM (HAIR DRESSING .49* 4 OZ. LUSTRE CREAM SHAMPOO 1.00 .50IPANA TOOTH PASTE .39 1 PT. MINERAL 01L39 1 PT. LILLY'S MILK OF MAGNESIA .39 .50 PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA .39 * plus Fed. Tax Make This Your Headquarters For Christmas Toys . Beck’s Drugs 15th at Main Street Belmont 2330

Butler To Play Little Giants Sat. Wabash’s Indiana Intercollegiate Conference championship hopes hinge around the “Iron, Key” battle with Butler’s Bulldogs Saturday at 1:30 p. m. in the Butler Bowl. Throughout the season Coach Harmeson of Wabash has had from two to six men scouting at Butler games. The Bulldog’s head mentor, Paul “Tony” Hinkle, reported, “They probably know more about us than we know about ourselves.” To the Little Giants, the Butler game means the whole season. It is a play off between the two leading contestants in the conference battle. Wabash holds victories over Ball State, Indiana State, and Franklin in the loop. Butler has registered conference i wins over Indiana State, DePauw, and Ball State. Probable starting lineups:

BUTLER WABASH Geiman L.E McKinney Kuntz L.T. Paich Kyvik L.G W. Duchon HurrleC Lovas Condon - R.G. F. Duchon Perrone R.T Gridley Dobkins R.E Ekstedt Sylvester Q.B Roman Williams, N. L.H Wilson Williams, O. R.H Martin Moriarty F.B Allerdice Oatmeal Scones left over from breakfast 1 tablespoon melted shorten1 cup cold cooked oatmeal—--1 cup milk % teaspoon salt ing 1 % cup sifted flour—a little more flour may be needed to make a soft dough 3 teaspoons baking powder Sift dry ingredients together, mix oatmeal and milk together. Add melted fat to oatmeal mixture. Combine all ingredients. Roll dough 1 inch thick and cut in 2-inch squares. Bake on hot greased griddle.

ORDER NEEDED COAL EARLY s In all things, success depends on previous preparation. Prepare for . winter now. ORDER YOUR COAL BILL GARLAND Champe-Garland Coal Co., Inc. 1422 W. 30th Street Wabash 4543

FURNACES CLEANED BY VACUUM NEW FURNACES , COAL GAS OIL Repairs on all makes of furnaces MAURICE BRUCE BE. 53004

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

Skidmore’s Barber Shop • 1542 MAIN STREET - 3 Barbers “Friendly Service” Shoe Shine

Window Blind Service VENETIAN MFW WINDOW SHADES WOOD—STEEL nt " PAPER—OIL DELUXE BLINDS - 2TO 3 WEEKS MB service | ll] IWjb Washing Retaping JLMIBpS fMI Re-Cord RefinfcHng EE E M JOI Shades Cleaned, Retinted DRAPERIES SHOWER CURTAINS EMMETT VENETIAN BUND COMPANY 5242 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD Res.: Bel. 0947-W Office Be. 1276

Speedway Pastries We Do Our Own Baking FANCY CAKES and PASTRIES SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY RAISIN BREAD Belmont 0805 4906 W. 16th St.

BLUM FLOWERS “FOR EVERY OCCASION” 3433 W. 10th St. Belmont 3035 * “Flowers By Telegraph”

MOOREFIELD COAL COMPANY “We Don't Keep the Best - - We Sell It” 2820 W. MICHIGAN STREET BElmont 0350 Owned and Operated by Zeb. Maddrey

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