Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1947 — Page 2

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THE... Speedway Flyer NON-PARTISAN J NON-SECTARIAN life " WILLIAM ANDERSON. Editor Editorial Officio: 5217 Wart 15th Street Residence Tetophoaa Be. 0074-R

SPEEDWAY STATE BANK General Banking CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS LOCK BOXES AVAILABLE 1532 Main Street T Belmont 3545

LYNDHURST INN • 5256 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD \ Open 8:30 a m. to 9 p. m. 7 Days a Week Sandwiches Ice Cream BElmont 2647

LOOK! MNSO-DRffl OXYDOL-TIDE (RISCO. 3 LB. (AN 51.19 MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSINGS- 59c Fresh Pan Sausage, own make, lb. .39 Fresh Ground Beef ....... Ib. .39 Velveeta Cheese, 2 lb. Box .... .79 Sweet Pickles doz. .25c The New (REAMO OLEOMARGARINE i b . Contains 5% Cream K / We now carry Durkee’s colored Oleomargarine Zink's Market 1556 MAIN STREET Belmont 2260 - Belmont 2261

Painting ROBERT R. STIERWALT EXTERIOR INTERIOR 20 yn. Exp. -l Work 5054 W. 16th St ' Belmont 0257-R

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

LOIS BEAUTY SHOP Rilling, Eugene and Roil PERMANENT WAVES Chen-Yu Manicure* Glo-Rnx _ A®Doinimeni* *HI 9 P. ML Belmont 1616 5121 W. 15th St

Classified Ms All ads far 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 fur an ad here is 30c. For an ad with more than 30 words, the charge is 1-cent a ward additional. Payment must accompany each ad. Coins or stamps will be received. FURNACE WOOD for sale, $3 per rick, $5 delivered. Heim Lumber Co., 4300 N. High School Rd., HL 1281.

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New Number CAPITOL 2121 HOSS THE AUTOMOBILE DOC—A graduate of National Schools of Automobile Service Engineering (Year 1924) —23 years of service. Repairs to anything on any car. DEPENDABLE SERVICE. BE., 3118 M. MOTORS, CARBURETORS, BRAKES, IGNTTION. • - LIGHT HAULING Any kind, ton flat-bed truck. Phone Be. 4486-J. WANTED Speedway Property—Have buyers waiting. Will give you prompt and courteous service. I also write insurance. CHAS. R. JOHNSON, Realtor. 1518 Main St Be. 0610. Res. Be. 0729.

HOUSEWIVES, ANXIOUS to make money? Several hours daily, average SI.OO per hour. Write Box 123, Speedway' Flyer, 5217 W. 15th St PROPERTY FOR ALL CASH and quick action. Call H. O. Greenwood, Be. 1303 W. PAlNTlNG—Exterior and interior, A-l work, estimates free. Get your appointment for spring painting now. Robert R. Stierwatt, 5054 W. 16th St. Be. 0257-R. GENERAL SPRAYING, lawns treated for weeds, lawns renewed, grass mowed, trimmed, and general yard work. All work efficiently and neatly done. 1640 Allison St. Be. 4248-R.

STOP I Get My Estimate on Inside and Outside Painting . . . Then PAINT! Experienced Painters BE. 2214-R FOR SALE—Girl’k white pique dress with rick-rack trim, size 14, $3; Bmm Mouser Rifle. 1127 Loy St. BE 1928 W. • FOR SALE—Baby buggy (Thayer), used only five times; also new pad. BE 4058 M. WILL TRADE 5 room modem bungalow, fireplace, built-ins, stoker, insulated, storm sashes, 5800 east, desirable location, for 5 or 6 room modern house in Speedway, IR 7477.

©Baked Fish Fillets HromleeaCt March 1, 1947 ftcmcamMe %a* Pet MUk crumb." . salt 2 Sr *rslns psppm k aaiaa t Cut fillet* into piece*. Dip into mixture of milk, salt and pepper. Roil in crumb*. Doc with bit* of shortening. Balm in moderately alow oven (350° F.) 30 minute*,' or until brown. Malms 4 serving*. Serve .with baked potatoes and creamed peas and carrot*. ★Fresh or frozen halibut, codfish, haddock, hake, etc., free from bones can be used. ★★Fine, dry bread crumbs can aba boused. * 4 ranFißlYaadc PET MILK

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BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS INSTALLED OR MAINTAINED FOR YOU ’ J. FIDGER Be. 5182-2

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Gross Income Tax Blanks Ready More than 100,006 Hosiers—both individuals and business concerns—can expect to receive their Indiana Gross Income tax blanks for the second quarter of 1947 within the next few days, Walter L. Sturdevant, chief deputy director of the tax division, announced here today. The state’s biggest revenue producing agency will complete its record mailing list tomorrow and Mr. Sturdevant said.that the forms would be started on their way to the taxpayers immediatly in order to allow ample time before the July 31 deadline. The tax on receipts. between April I and June 30 becomes due on July 1 but state law provides a 30-day grace period.

Payments processed by the division for the initial quarter of the present calendar year established a new all-time mark for number of taxpayers when more than 106,000 reports were received. All taxpayers whose obligations under the provisions of the Gross Income Tax Law exceed $lO for the April-May-June period must file their reports during the month of July, Mr. Sturdevant pointed out. This includes individuals whose income exceeded $1,250 during the 90-day period, retail merchants whose volume of sales passed the $2,750 mark and manufacturers and wholesalers with receipts of $4,250 or more. '

Taxpayers who paid the state levy on a quarterly basis during 1946 are included on the division’s present mailing list, but Mr. Sturdevant said that his office would send tax blanks direct to every person who requested them before July 15. Additional blanks are available at auto license branches throughout the state.

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By NANCY PEPPER FAD FACTS

When does a fashion become a fad? When the most popular girl in town introduces it and all the lesser lights copycat her. Wen, where’s your pioneer spirit? Isn’t it about time yea took the lead? The Midas Touch—Your belt collection isn’t complete without one

gold kid number to wear with the simplest white sports outfits. Wear it even with white shorts and a white “T” shirt. Gilding the °T M Shirt - All you need is a box of textile-paints and a little imagina-

tion to decorate your plain white and pastel “T” shirts with stenciled designs. It’s smartest to paint one big motif on the upper left hand side like the white “T” shirt we saw with a big red lobster on it Sorority Symbols—You don’t have to belong to a sorority to wear dresses in a new cotton fabric that’s printed all over with authentic sorority symbols. A conversation piece; and don’t you love people to talk about you? Play Ball— Usher in the new baseball season with one of'tbose peaked cotton baseball caps that come in high-school colors. You might have to plunder the boys’ department for • • •

DOGGED DEVOTION He follows me wher’er I go, He’s always at my beck and call; He thrills each time I say •“Hello,’’ On him my cihnrms win never pan. My slightest whim he’s net forgetMng, And though he never calls me up. He NEVEB tires of my petting— Don't be alarmed—HE’S JUST MY PUPt * a 4c jf . nixa TEEN SAYS— Long, lotting ftiondsbips with boys oro never bask tip oa tbo "porhod cor* typo of defer. Tfiie Kiss Good-Night is oil too of ton tbo Kiss Good-Byo. And even though mo owe** looping, tbo oows will got orottMi botMiso boys gossip abostf girls, put tbo way you cutebst about tbom. Hovo fun os year datos—but ataho it fun without frosty. JuSfrowontbor any girl con nock; but susort girls don’t bavo tot

* PILLOW Of THE MOUTH For Porches Summer Cottages Ou t i ngs e Gay Colorful Florals • : ' . Chintz Cretonne irxir Cotton Filled 69c each We Will Close July 4th & sth —— o Speedway Furniture Store 1414 Main Street Belmont 2988

INDIANAPOLIS POWER AND LIGHT (0. SPONSORS WEEKLY RADIO BROADCAST “Favorite Stories’* Starts Thursday Over WISH

Local radio listeners will be treated to a weekly performance by Ronald Coleman, famous stage, screen and radio star, under the sponsorship of the Indianapolis Power & Light Company, beginning Thursday, July 10. The new program, “Favorite Stories,” will be aired each Thursday for one-half hour.' starting at 9:30 p. 'm. over Station WISH, 1310 kilocycles. Coleman, who enjoys great popularity with young and bld alike, serves as commentator and narrator for each program, and in a number of them will be cast in a leading dramatic role. Each weekly program will be a dramatization of a famous story, with prominent Broadway, Hollywood and radio talent taking part Such well-known clashes as “Little Women,” “Wuthering Heights,” “David Copperfield” and “Huckleberry Finn” will be presented.

Selections fdF each week’s show will be determined by asking prominent persons to choose their favorite story for dramatization. The opening program will be Victor Hugo’s famous “Les Miserable®,” which was .the choice of Rockwell Kent, the noted artist. Others who will choose their favorite stories include Shirley Temple; “Archie” Gardner of Duffy’s Tavern; Alec Templeton; Lowell

WE WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 4TH and STH Backmeyer's Grocery 5236 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 1363

SPECIAL BOYS BLUE TWILL PANTS Sizes 6 to 16 51.24 BOYS FAHEY PLAID WASH PAHTS * Sizes 6 to 16 52.98 A Lyons Department Store 1534-1538 Main Street Belmont 2360

KILL THOSE PESTS PESTROY, SX DDT Liquid Coating for Screens .. 69c BLACK FLAG INSECT SPRAY, . with DDT.. . .QL59c PESTMASTER with 5X DDT. qt 83c EXPELLO FOR MOTHS 69c PESTROY, Activated Insect Killer, 102 DDT 39c WEED-NO-MORE AUTOMATIC SPRAYER 59c UNIVERSALSPRAYER, i/ 2 GaLSize ..$lB9 39c Rosner Drug Store -1. ' v «■?•..:» . ■ >. < ■ . L i ■■■;. ’ .. • , 16th at Main BElmont 1515 |

Thomas; Sinclair Lewis, and Mr. Coleman himself. The “Reddy Kilowatt Quartet,” which has been a regular presentation of the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. at 9:45 p. m. each Saturday om WFBMj, will continue throughout the summer, it also was announced. Om Littia Flower God gave us a little flower. To grow in our garden each day And just as the bud was unfolding Became and took it away. He has planted our flower in Heaven Where it will bloom in His mansion so fair, And be one of his" choicest flowers With perfume so sweet and rare. Sleep on little flower and take •your rest, God took you home when he thought best. —Mother, Daddy, Rosalee, Marjorie Jean and Gary Coffman - Jackie was a pupil of School No. 58. Eaaeatial to Growth Vitamin A is essential for growth. A deficient supply of this vitamin leads to weakening of the body tto■um and increased susceptibility to bacterial infection, particularly the epithelial tissues. A deficiency of this vitamin has been found to affect fee eye.

EXPERT RADIO REPAIR rriQMFT EFFICIENT SERVICE AU Work Guaranteed - Prieee AUTORADIO ud AMUUTCB BBPdUB DON’S RADIO 4 ELECTRIC SERVICE 165 g Georgetown Road Belmont 2507

Conkle Funeral Home 1934 W. Michigan Street Belmont 1934 Chapel Equipped With Organ

Etter’s Phillips *66’ Station

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14th at Maia Street Belmont 3288 SUNDAY 8 AM. to * PM. WEEK DAYS 7 AM. to 9:39 PM.

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

Sandwiches of AU Kinds To Take Out HAMBURGERS 10c Open from Midnite Until 3:39 Afternoon Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop 1504 MAIN ST. SPEEDWAY, IND.

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

Kepler’s Speedway Garage BRAKES RELINED & ADJUSTED MOTOR TUNE UP COMPLETE MOTOR REBUILDING 1430 Main Street (rear) ? Belmont 3076

d R. F. Lindeman Agency . JVSTINSVRANCE ' UFE FIRE AUTOMOBILE' "Count T® ConM SeEvicef* Res. Be. 0592 Bus. Ma. 4512

Notice aosDMYmunuMviini FOR REPAIRS And To Give Our Employees A Vacation * Walt’s Speedway ' Shoe Renato ® CUTOEIX, Proprietor ojaraiß out own dMunum n**i >723 W« 16th Street BEL 2925

CARS LUBRICATED While In Swaying Motion MOTO-SWAY