Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1947 — Page 3

Speedway Savings dc Loan Association 4 , ~ MEMBER OF FEDERAL HOME LOAM BANK 1518 Main Street Belmont 0610 WE MAKE LOANS FOR PURCHASES WE MAKE GENERAL REPAIR LOANS

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Give year child private piano lutoai in your own homo from an authorised teacher of the Indianapolis Piano Teachers Ass'n. and graduate of the Si. Louis Institute of Music.

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See The Best * «» Buy Direct . ; From Manufacturer and See What You Are Getting MADE TO ORDER ALUMINUM and STEEL Non-corrosive DclllXC The Best Grade Non-rust ' Flexible ' Venetian Sff* Lightweight JSJLUICIS Nice Finish Baked On Enamel 1 WEEK TO 10 DAYS DELIVERY Be sure to see these new blinds . o now on display at , Emmett Venetian Blind Co. 5242 CRAWFORDSV7LLE ROAD f Drapes Rods Run Phone Belmont 1276

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- The Perfect Crep* BLOUSE For Your New Spring Suit in Beige, Brown, Black, White or Grey Sixes 32 to 38 &95 1500 Main Street

GI Insurance Reminder Q. Where should all Indiana veterans who have National Service Life Insurance now pay their premiums? / A. Premium Collections Unit. Veterans Administration, Brandi 7—615 W. Van Buren street Chicago 7. Illinois. i Q. Can a veteran without seri vice insurance obtain the same ‘ now? A. Yes; he or she may purchase term insurance now if in good ■health or under a service disability waiver, provided application is made before the year 1950. Q. What about the yeteran whose tferm insurance has lapsed?

Eulah’s- Beauty Shop 1647 PRESTO ST. OPEN FOR BUSINESS Eulah will feature two of Aha latest permanent* on the market today. Tha Eugene Marhfneless and •w«e Raymond Laboratory's new scientific cold wave, the Bayatte "SATE WAVE**. No beat, no neutraliser. Call Eulah About Both These Waves Telephone No. Bel 5139

SOUTHSIDE SERVICE Sinclair Products Under New Management Boyce Chilton Louie Skeeter Automobile Accessories 1041 S. Meridian St. Fr. 0703

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A. Be or she may reinstate ft merely *»y paying iwo montns premiums and submitting a good health statement. No phydcal mc* or Hlhe reinstatement is wilhin six months at the lapse after February. IM7. Get busy on this right away if this category indudes you. Q. What choice does die veteran have if he or she wishes to convert his or her term insurance to a permanent type of government insurance. A. The veteran has six choices. One may choose ordinary life, 20-payment life, 30-payment life, 20-year endowment, endowment at age 60, and endowment a]! age of 65. „ Q. How many options does the insured 'have as to the method of settlement to his or her beneficiary? \ A. The insured may designate the settlement option from among four choices. Option one is one lump sum payment. Option two is equal monthly installments for any number of years between three and twenty. Option three pays off in equal monthly installments with >l2O payments guaranteed. If the beneficiary lives longer than 10 years she will receive payments for the rest of> her life. Thus it is possible to receive more or less than the face value of die insurance. Option four pays off in equal monthly installments with face value of insurance guaranteed if the first beneficiary dies before receiving amount However, the first beneficiary is assured monthly payments the rest of life; and the face value will always be paid, ~

U. S. MARINE CORPS RESERVE The 18th Infantry Battalion of the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve was reactivated August 12, 1946 by Headquarters Marine Corps and for the past six months has <been accepting honorably discharged ex-service men for membership.

The battalion is commanded by Major N. E. Presecan, a marine reserve officer, whose home is in Indianapolis. Major Presecan was a member of the old 16th Battalion in Indianapolis, before the 'war and is a graduate of Butler University. Members of the battalion drill one night a week from 8 p. m. to 10 p. m. in the Naval Armory at 30th street and White River, and are paid for drills with pay ranging from $2.50 to $5.50 per drill depending upon ranks or rate. 1

Wou ale invited to attend tte l\l)IAMIM)LIS TELEPHONE OPEN HOUSE 240*Ab*4A 9&mt£ ' . : . v i • TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY • THURSDAY • FRIDAY / FEBRUARY 4, $, 6 and 7 6 to 9:30 P.M.

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THAT THE price we pay for liberty Is eternal vigilance may s<*< >n like old stuff to some of us. We are prone to relax after being vigilant for five years during a hard war. Like the next man. we pay more attention to signs of optimism than to those danger signals that are likely to call us to vigilance. As modern-day Americans, we indicate by our actions and our interests that we are concerned about a lot of things but perha;ts least concerned about playing Paul Revere roles. Let Samuel Adams and'John Hancock and Thomas Jefferson, and Patrick H'-nry and A. Lincoln and all the others stay in their history books. We won our freedom in 1776, and we’ve kept it since. So why take the trouble to worry about being vigilant in 1347? .Take the IT IS always a lot of trouble . trouble to have a mind toward our freedoms. With three-fourths of the world embracing doctrines which oppose our cherished freedoms, and with many of the nations of the workl scorning our kind of Republic. are shall have to keep on taking trouble to defend our way of life. This is true, even when we know that our Republic is the best and most prosperous anywhere in the history of civilisation. We have called America the melting pot, the place where the cradle of liberty was first rocked, the refuge of ail the persecuted of hundreds of brands of niinori-

All ex-service men can come into the battalion with the rank or rate they held when discharg-' ed regardless of the branch of service they served with during the war. Recently the battalion was authorized to accept for membership young men between the ages of 1? and 18% who have no prior military service. All ex-service men and the 17 and 18% year bids who are interested in becoming a marine while still a civilian are invited to attend one of the Tuesday evening drills or inquire at the Marine Reserve Office in the Naval Armory anytime during the day.

O pen Now! SPEEDWAY CHAPEL Located at—--1610 Auburn St. (5000 W. 16th Street) operated by Farley Funeral Home 1604 W. Morris St. MA. 1234 FLOYD FARLEY. 5226 W. ltlh St SPEEDWAY

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ties. We have be*nVthjri/ty Pf* " * ctive P«>P**» a people b*n<fcllg a continent all the while warding off tyrants from abroad and having a care at home for your freedoms and mine. Defense of HOW IS IT, then, the Mind that we have been „ caught napping? Have we not in times es confusion at home and trouble abroad, allowed doctrines to creep in which would chain our minds and shackle our bodies as well? Distorting, misleading, boring from within, state socialism at home and abroad presents to us the kind of curse that tyranny has always been to free man. Inroads have been made on some sectors of the American mind. Did you know that polls have shown that 51% of our people do not know what a balanced budget is? That virtually a third have no conception of the meaning of “free enterprise*'? That many ©f us think it all right to owe a huge national debt to ourselves? That security is something Congress can hand out? That inflation is acceptable because it creates wealth? That there are ways to earn more by ftoing less? All these things are fallacies. With other fallacies they will enslave, just as surely as any tyrant. We must make our platform freedom. Can there be a more constructive program than that of free men? Americana evetywhere must prepare the defense of their own minds against the inroads of earlaving idea.-.

Date Shades Dark green window shades shut out natural light and give a quality to what light is admitted that can neutralize a good color plan. R6D toe shades to toe top of toe window during the day, or replacd them with light tan or cream washable shades for a more cheerful appearance. Sharp green and blue porch ceilings reflect toe same quality of light in rooms as green shades. Repaint ceilings light yellow. Ivory, or bone white.

Fire and" Police Notice If it is necessary far you to call the MRS DEPARTMENT or POLICE DEPARTMENT, Please call BELMONT 1400.

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Hollywood CaSe *FOOD AS YOU UEE IT* Cafeteria Service | Open Hally from 6 AJM. to 8:30 PJf. Closed Sundays 1430 Main Street Belmont 5054

FRED W. WINGERT Paper Hanging Enameling - Painting - Estimates Materials Furnished 4933 W. nth St. Bob 4K5-J

Skidmore’s Barber Shop 1542 MAIN STREET 4 Barter* “FrUndtg SenictT Shoe Shim*

Speedway Pastries Quality Baked Goad* SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY COFFEE CAKE Belmont 0805 - 4906 W. 16th St

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 I6th Street Belmont 2484 -

NOORfflaD COAL COMPANY “We Don't Keep the Best --WeSetlir 2830 W. MICHIGAN STREET BElmont 0350 Owned end Operated by Zeb. Meddray

G. 5. BEAUTY SHOP 1723 Allison BElmont 5582 t 1 ,- : u

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RALSTON’S GROCERY Groceries Meats ICECREAM 5230 W. 16th Street Res. Phone, Bel. 4315

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