Speedway Flyer, Volume 14, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1945 — Page 2

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THE... Speedway Flyer •“ **“'■ " " b NON-PARTISAN NON-SECTARIAN 1M 1 T~ " ■ ■ This paper is published in the interests of all Speedway. It is distributed every Friday to every home in the community. It is strictly a Speedway paper. It has been published for over fourteen years. It is operated in a co-operative fashion— Speedway business men, the town officials, the school, the Speedway churches, all local clubs and civic groups, in fact the entire town of Speedway contributes to this community enterprise. Everyone concerned with the management of the paper lives in Speedway and is interested principally in the best for this community. The Speedway FLYER is, in the best sense of the word, Speedway’s own paper. WILLIAM ANDERSON, Editor Editorial Office: 5217 West 15th Street , Residence Telephone Be. 0074-R

LYNDHURST INN 5246 Crawfordsville Road Open 8:30 a. m. io 9 p. m. 7 Days a Week Sandwiches Ice Cream

ARROW PLAID SANFORIZED SPORT SHIRT. $2.50 ARROW PLAID SPORT SHIRTS 50% Wool, 50% Rayon $7.50 ARROW NECKWEARSI.OO, $1.50, $2.00 SPECIAL MEN’S KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS 15c 2 for 25c < Lyons Department; Store : 1534-1538 Main Street BElmont 2360 !

Lew's Food Market Crawfordsville Rd. at Lyndhurst Our Vegetables and Fruit Are Fresh VISIT OUR STORE TODAY FOR FINER GROCERIES 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. BElmont 0579

Kepler’s Speedway Garage AUTO REPAIRS 1430 Main Street (rear) Belmont 3076

FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS COLONIAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION has paid semi-annual dividends * Investment Accounts Insured up to SSOOO. Current Dividend Rate 3 Per Cent rt- * 28 South Illinois Street

Classified Ads All ads for 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 for an ad here is 30c. For an ad with more than 30 words, the charge is 1-cent a word additional. Payment must accompany each ad. Coins or stamps will be received.

FOR SPIRELLA designed styled and supporting garments call Be. 3103. WANTED—SPEEDWAY PROPERTY. We have buyers waiting. We will give you prompt and courteous service. Our office is at your disposal. NORTHWEST REALTY COMPANY. Office, 1518 Main Street, BE 0610. Residence Phone BE 0729.

ALTERATIONS on men’s and women’s clothing. 5045 W. 13th St. Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY Portraits taken any time in your home, day or night. Be. 2164. WALL WASHING AND PAPER CLEANING. ESTIMATES FREE. WA. 8503 WANTED Model making and experimental work also experimental designing and drafting. Mr. Johnson, Be. 1981-M. HOWARD B. WILSON general insurance, 4940 Ford St., Speedway.

FOR SALE—I fox paw fur coat, practically new, size 10, $150; black caracul fur coat, size 12, $25; new linoleum, 7 yards long, 2 yards wide, sls; daybed, $3; boy’s large tent, $10; baby’s highchair, $4; baby’s white shoes, size 5%, $1.25. Be. 4877-M. RETURNED VETERAN and wife would like to rent a double or a small unfurnished house. Ben Ziegelmueller. Phone Be. 1249. FRIES AT FOX’S, alive or dressed, delivered to Speedway on Saturday. Ta. 0129. WANT TO BUY child’s sled, must -_.be in A-l condition. Be. 0074-R.

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

Rolles and Searles Pure Oil Station f 5002 W. 16th St. Speedway City 8, Ind. Lubrication Brake Overhauling Tune-Ups Car Washing Complete Car Service Tire Repairing —• — “Vince” Rolles “Larry” Searles

POULTRY Fries. $.39 lb. N. Y. Hens $.33 lb. N.Y. Ducks $.52 Lb.F.D. DRAWN FREE Fresh Eggs Be. 3246 3205 W. 16th St.

THE SHOPPING CENTER OF SPEEDWAY When you buy food for your family table, be sure that you are getting quality food. Here, at our market, you are always assured of fresh vegetables, fine meat and dependable groceries. We are proud of our reputation as Speedway's shopping center. Zink's Market 1556 MAIN STREET Belmont 2260 Belmont 2261

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

NEED WOMAN to do small weekly ironing in her home, Call Be. 0830-M. WANT TO BUY boy’s ice skates, size 4. Jerry Siefers. Be. 2418W. ' ■ . FOR SALE Solid mahogany bed, box spring mattress, Beauty Rest innerspring mattress, in good condition. Sell all or separately. Be. 4871-W. FOR SALE—3% in. paint brush; blow torch; wind-up train, and other children’s toys; cut-glass. Be. 3017-J.

FOR SALE—New hydraulic type furnace control now available. Will keep the temperature within 2-degree variation. One of the most scientific developments ever invented for heat control. It’s new—costs no more than ordinary furnace controls. For further information call Be. 1056. RESPONSIBLE LADY will stay with children or invalids afternoons or evenings. Call Be. 4871W. FOR SALE—Blue velour lounge chair, spring filled, new condition, pre-war, $25. Found, man’s ring. Mrs. Helen Christopher Lane.

ANNUAL BALLET CONCERT SUNDAY The third in the series of the “On Matters Musical” programs to be played Sunday, December 2, in the home of William P. Ellison, 2426 Stuart street, will be the annual “A Night at the Ballet” concert.

This light, fanciful program has always been a popular feature during past seasons, and promises to bring added pleasure to ballet and music lovers, as music from two of the ballets to be given by the Ballet Theater Company at the Murat Theater on December 4 and sth will be featured. The complete program has been arranged as follows: BoccheriniSchool of Dancing Chopin The Enchanted Night Stravinsky The Fire-Bird Rimsky-Korsakow—The Golden Cockerel TschaikowskyPrincess Aurora

CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS SEAT COVERS AND NEW FELT-BACK FLOOR MATS FOR YOUR CAR FOR CHRISTMAS. BUSARD 1330 Main Street \ Belmont 0303

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Gifts of God By GEORGE S.BEMSON Resident of Harding Colle 33 Searcy. Arkansas

DRAW on your imagination for a moment. Consider with me an altogether improbable circumstance. Suppose a well-groomed man of easy speech should mount an- improvised platform in the public square of an agricultural county-seat town next Saturday afternoon, play a popular phonograph record through a loud speaker to get an audience, and then should say: “Ladies and Gentlemen there is just so much water in the entire universe; so much and no more. Any time you drink more of it than you need to quench your thirst, you are greedy because some unfortunate person somewhere on earth wants water. He is thirsty. His throat is dry and his lips are parching. And it is all for want of the water which you so wantonly swallow.” Crazy SUCH a speaker would Ideas soon lose his audience. People would walk away and leave him. Some of them might think about having his head examined because they know his ideas are out of joint. There is no connection whatever between one man’s abundance of water and some far-away stranger’s thirst. The need of the sufferer, even if he were a victim of cruelty, is apart from the owner of a good well. But the speaker might hold his audience if he said something like this: “Ladies and Gentlemen there is just so much wealth in the world; so much and no more. Anybody with more than he needs for food, clothes and

Teen-Agers Take Up Fight Against Polio Young men and women who are members of Hoosier Teen Canteens—the “Bobby-Sox” Brigade, if you prefer—are out to prove they like Bing Crosby and his fight against polio as well as Frankie Sinatra and his croon. Seventy-three Teen Canteens in more than 50 Indiana cities are

You will always receive* courteous service here! We pride ourselves on a courtesy based on real friendship for our Speedway customers. * ' ' SANDWICHES SOFT DRINKS GOOD COFFEE Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop 1504 MAIN ST. SPEEDWAY, IND.

HELP SANTA START EARLY X P A TOYS Toys for boys and toys for girls, and toys for little tots and babies too. You will also find a splendid selection of books and games. So think about Christmas giving now, and shop early to get what you want. Come in and look around. Bring your list and we will try to help you. TOYS IN THE ANNEX Store open from 11:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. daily Schoonover’s Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and Main Street Belmont 4600

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shelter is greedy because tl ere are many people in China and India who never had a square meal in their lives. They stay poor because a few people get very rich.” Road to THIS speech is no Poverty nearer true than the one about the water. Both have some facts in them but they are not related facts. I am not trying to say that wealth is free and cheap like water, but I am saying this: My neighbor’s fine home and big car have cost me nothing. He has more than I have because he (or his father maybe) has more wealth-creating ability than I have. There is such a thing as oppression of the poor. There is such a thing as exploiting labor. It is a crime which Jesus decried openly. It is also a short-sighted vice because it leads toward poverty and not toward wealth. “Good money in circulation” is a manifestation of prosperity and it occurs only in lands where workers are well paid and thus permitted to maintain good homes and live in comfort.

Workers are paid well in America, twice as well as in England and six times as well as in Russia, and America is a rich country. Families live on $1 a month per person in China China is a poor country. Is China poor because America is rich? No’ Without the United States as a customer, and supplier, the Orient would be poorer still. The difference is that we have liberty, and they have oppression.

' considering accepting as a project the December 8 Tag Day for the Sister Elizabeth Kenny Foundation second annual Polio Fund Drive, Anton Hulman, Jr., of Terre Haute, state chairman for the current campaign, announced today. Many of the canteens, including 32 in Indianapolis, already have accepted the challenge. Mr. Hulman said. Collection cans are being ordered and cut-out boxing glove tags—“ Sock Polio” is the slogan for the drive—will be supplied the teen-agers who enlist with Bing, Mrs. Lieber said.

Hollywood Case “FOOD AS YOU LIKE IT Cafeteria Service Often Daily from 6 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Closed Sundays 1430 Main Street Belmont 5054 Try our Chicken Dinners at the HOLLYWOOD DINNER BELT. 1229 Central Ave., Li. 0075 Open Sundays

Etter’s Phillips ‘66’ Station

ACCESSORIES & BATTERIES TIRE REPAIR

Guaranteed Lubrication and Repair Work 14th at Main Street Belmont 3266

A bald head is no disgrace—if the baldness is confined to the outside.

(NU-EHAMEL dggj < Beck's Drugs 15th at Main St. BElmont 2330

Watch for the New Philco Radios. Refrigerators, Home Frozen Food Freezers, Gas and Electric Ranges, Washers, Electric Irons and Ironers. Get your order in now and buy your Radio, Refrigerator and Appliances from a reliable appliance shop, where quality and service is our motto. Charter Member of Radio Manufacturers Service. RADIO BILL 3050 W. 16th Street \ Be. 2484

Bright Child: “Because he didn’t believe the story about the stork.”