Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1955 — Page 3

Thursday, July 7, 1955

FEDERAL PROPERTY ' IN INDIANA “The total value of land, buildings and other structures owned by the federal government in Indiana totals $628 million,” Edmund F. Mansure, general services administrator disclosed today. Mansure, who heads the agency which just completed the first inventory detailing all the land, buildings, and other facilities owned by the United States, appeared as guest on Rep. Charles B. Brownson’s weekly television show “Capitol Report.” Mr. Mansure outlined the inventory which surveys $30.2 billions of federal real property comprising 560 biuldings, 11,493 federal installations, and 60,000 line items. Acreage-wise, the government owns 1.4 percent of the land in Indiana, but holds 21 percent of the nation’s entire continental land area. The monetary breakdown of the federal holdings in Indiana reveals that buildings represent the largest part, totalling $385 million, while the smallest part is in land valued at $23 million. The S2OO million balance includes federal air fields, dams, roads, bridges, etc. Mr Brownson invited interested persons to contact him for detailed statistics or a breakdown of the figures of government holdings in Marion County. The inventory is a valuable tool for locating federal holdings which are no longer needed to serve the public interest It spots surplus items which could be placed on the market for sale to private owners. Selling the surplus will bring additional cash to the Treasury, and put present tax-exempt property on state and local tax rolls.

For The Adventurer Who Explores With Fork And Grill

It’s the boy in every man that makes him an adventurer at heart. If he can’t go exploring afar, he can scout the new world of cookery. From a man’s point of view, cooking is more fun, if he can dress-up for it. So give him the “props” chef’s apron and cap and supply wonderful food to his liking—plenty of ground beef to be broiled and served between toasted buns. Watch him roll up his sleeves and give his hamburgers that gourmet touch —a filling combining Bleu cheese, butter, mustard and Worcestershire sauce, which is spread over the cut buns. This chef will serve his hamburgers open-face style accompanied by garden relishes. With a flourish, he will rightly claim his place among daring gourmets who chart new trails for lesser cooks to follow. Gourmet Hamburgers % cup crumbled Bleu cheese % cup soft butter or margarine 1 teaspoon prepared mustard % teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 6 sandwich buns cups (1% pounds) hamburger % teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper Combine Bleu cheese, butter, mustard and Worcestershire sauce. Cut buns in half, horizontally. Spread 1 tablespoon butter mixture on each bun half. Combine hamburger, salt and pepper. Shape hamburger into'6 patties. Broil hamburger patties; cook on both sides. During last minutes of broiling, place the buns spread side up, on a cookie sheet, and toast them until bubbly and brown. Place broiled hamburger patty between toasted bun halves. Serve hot. / YIELD: 6 Gourmet Hamburgers

TOWN NOTICE Beginning June 13th, garbage will be picked up twice each week agreeable to the following schedule: All streets south of 16th St. and north of Crawfordsville Road on Monday and Friday. 16th St. and all streets north to Crawfordsville Road on Tuesday and Saturday. All garbage is to be placed in a standard leak proof container with bail and tight fitting lid. No foreign matter such as paper, cans, glass, etc. is permissible. The pick-up man has been instructed to refuse to pick up garbage when wrapped in paper. Ttatoer for Sato National-forest timber is for sate. Unless the amopnt Involved to small, timber is sold through pdblie advertisement, to the highest qualified bidder. Small sates may be made at cost, and settlers, farm* ers, and other bona fide residents ta a national-forest community may obtain free timber for their own use where its removal aids in the protection or improvement at the forest. r Shop With Our K Advertisers

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Elephants get thirsty in hot weather, just like people. Here, just outside the Big Top, the smallest elephant in the Greatest Show on Earth enjoys refreshment from a big frosty pitcher of soft drink. The baby pachyderm’s name is Rajee, and she stands about four feet high. Rajoe’s Mend at left isyeuthful acrobat Lona Fredonia, who at seven years old is the youngest performer witn the circus. She thinks it’s a wonderful life, and, at the moment, so does Rajee.

WATER WORKS NOTICE To assure correct billing for your water and sewer services, it is very important that you cooperate with the Meter Reader. If you are not at home when he calls, he will leave a self-ad-dressed card on your door knob. Please read your meter, note the reading on the card and mail it to the water office within the next forty-eight hours. SPEEDWAY WATER WORKS MADHATTERS BAKE SALE SATURDAY, JULY 9 DAVIS CLEANERS ON MAIN

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