Speedway Flyer, Volume 14, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1945 — Page 2

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THE... Speedway Flyer NON-PARTISAN ‘ NON-SECTARIAN 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 <^2^ 37

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

> ARROW PLAID SANFORIZED 1 SPORT SHIRT $2.50 * ARROW PLAID SPORT SHIRTS ; 50% Wool, 50% Rayon $7.50 ; ARROW NECKWEAR SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00 SPECIAL i 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

Keplers 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 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. Paymen*must accompany each ad. Coins or stamps win be received. FOR SPIRELLA designed styled and supporting garments can Be. 3103. WANTED—SPEEDWAY PROPERTY. We have buyers waiting. We win 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. 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., way. rRETURNED 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. 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. FOR SALE Children’s toys; blow torch; 3%” paint brush; cut-glass jardeniere; artificial fireplace. Be. 3017-J. FOR SALE—Boy’s wool mackinaw, size 10, good condition. 1623 Gerrard.

FOR SALE—Fostoria goblets and sherbets; Pequot sheets, 81x--109; Westinghouse toaster; 8 salad plates, crystal; Hoover sweeper attachments; bedroom lamps; man’s riding boots, black, size 9%; man’s riding breeches; lady’s jodphers, size 36. 4957 West 15th St. CLEANING and paper hanging. Estimates free. Call Be. 1030-R.

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

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

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

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FOR SALE—Duro automatic water softener, good condition, SIOO. 1708 Christopher Lane. Be. 1726. ' FOR SALE—2 pair men’s rayonsatin pajamas, size D, never worn, pre-war, blue, wine. Make lovely Christmas gifts. FOR SALE—Automatic, furnace control with limit switch, slightly used, guaranteed same as new. Be. 1056. FOR SALE—Reed doll buggy, $8; doll house with some furniture, $1.75; doll beds and chairs; 2 black crepe dresses, size 14, $2 each; blue crepe dress, size 14, $3; house dress, like new, size 14, $1; bobbie suit, size 12, $2; black sealene eoat, size 16, $10; plaid taffeta dress, size 10, $3; girl’s winter coat, size 10, $3; green skirt, size 10, $1.50; red plaid skirt, 27-in. waist, $1.50; 2 blue sweaters, size 6-8, $1 each; pink sweater, size 6, $1; purple sweater, size 10, $1.25; pink sweater, size 12, $1.'50; tan sweater, size 10, $1; girl’s corduroy suit, size 10, $2; red sweater, size 12, sl. All clean and in A-l condition. 1635 Lyndhurst.

,FOR SALE Navy communication radio, 8 tubes, 3 bands. A [ real radio for radio hounds. Plays on AC or DC or batteries. Radio Bill, 3050 W. 16th St. Be. 2484. i I FOR SALE—Victory bicycle, used I one month; black pony fur coat, size 14, $10; dresses, size 12; men’s shoe/, size 12; also rifle. Telephone .8Z4973-J. FOR SALE—Girl’s-bicycle, good condition. Hu. 1410. WANT TO BUY—Basketball and girl’s ice skates, size 6. Be. 4991. FRIENDS AND FLOWERS

Friends and flowers are kindred brings. Richness in possession each one things Some by their fragrance—ease all care. Others so refreshing—by just—being there. The world would be desolate without any flowers To cheer weary souls and banish dark hours. But what of a world—the Sage contends, What could it be—devoid of friends? —Anna E. Young.

SPEEDWAY BEAUTY SHOP Edith Dickerson Walker 5076 W. 15th St. BEL 0527

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UNEQUAL advantages In any kind of contest spoil the sport for most Americans. A sense of fairness is deeply rooted in our people. Actually exposing crookedness in a professional team is all it takes to bankrupt the dub, because fairness is cardinal. Practically all forms of competition take on the features of a game in this country; business and politico are no exceptions. The public has taken a hand occasionally in the bout between those heavy-weight contestants, Capital and Labor. Until very recently, labor was the popular favorite, and the choice was sane. The laborer has been “the man on the bottom* in many lands for countless years and sympathy for the underdog is a human trait But this generation of Americanshas seen the tables turn. Popular LABOR in the United Verdict States is not the underdog—far from it Every mature person, who has given the subject any thought at au, knows that Capital is no match for Labor in this country now. Labor has a club that management can’t use, the strike. What is even more, management has no weapon that will approximately match it in force and violence, and has no defense from it There was a time when an employer could fire a competent workman for voting wrong. A straw-boss once could dismiss a female subordinate for resenting Lis overtures. Intelligent persons

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WATCHES DIAMONDS Complete line of Scottish Rite, Blue Lodge and Eastern Star Rings PARKER “51” Fountain Pens EVERSHARP Pen & Pencil Sets Ladies’ HAMILTON Wrist Watches Men’s ELGIN Wrist Watches A Complete Line of Costume Jewelry GIFTS & NOVELTIES . Use Our Christinas Layaway Plan 8:30 A. M. TO S P. M. DAILY (Open until 8 P. M. on Fridays) Robert L. Stout, JeweLr WATCH SPECIALIST. CLOCK REPAIRING 1432 Main Street Belmont 0446

Speedway Appliance Company 4909 W. 14th St. Belmont 0936

AVAILABLE NOW OR IN THE NEAR FUTURE ♦ ♦ * ADMIRAL Radios Record Changers Phonograph Comb. Home Freezers Electric Stoves Refrigerators VACUUM SWEEPERS Royal Premier Hamilton Beach LEAR Radios Wire Recorders HORTON Washers Ironers Homo Laundries HOME SAVING MACHINES Irons Toasters Mixers Clocks Stokers Furnaces Power Mowers Coffee Makers Batteries Iron Cords Light Bulbs Fluorescent Fixtures Electrical Fixtures Hot Water Heaters Water Softeners

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were let out for voicing discontent over long hours and low wages. It was disgraceful. It was also a tong time ago. It was not fair. The public resented it and stopped it Pubße PEOPLE still remember Frowns those days. Nobodycares much now if employers have to hire whom the union says hire, pay what ths union says pay and blow the whistle by the union official’s watch. But there is something that the public does care about, namely strides. When a home owner’s family shivers in a cold house for want of fuel he is ankious to buy, he finds out why. In finding out why. people discover Labor’s unequal advantage. John Q. Public might not frown on a strike over wages or hours, but he gets plenty huffy doing without necessities while somebody retaliates a grievance —or while men sit idle, trying to force a point that might better bo settled peaceably, settled with both shifts working and business going on as usual. Strikes are violent and destructive as arson. They hurt many people, not just one. I am a lifelong friend of Labor, and I predict that strikes will be outlawed by popular disapproval. The lockout and the blacklist were so outlawed. Peaceful ways to settle industrial disputes exist now. Unless they are used voluntarily, we can look for the public to create some compulsory method.

Open 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Except Sunday SPECIALIZING IN DEPENDABLE HOME MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT SERVICE ON RADIOS, ELECTRIC IRONS, SWEEPERS & CLOCKS

Importance of the Sabbath Lecture At Murat Evangelist DeWitt S. Osgood presented a thoughtful and inspiring lecture on the vital importance of the Sabbath, at the Murat Theater last Sunday evening. He traced the creation week and flashed awe-inspiring views of the to delight the audience, and show the mighty power of our God. He said, “Man cannot make a day holy, but man can keep the day holy.” Evangelist Osgood quoted portions of Isaiah 56 and 58 to show that an ancient prophecy foretold

Hollywood Case “FOOD AS YOU LIKE IT Cafeteria Service Open Daily from 6 A. Jf. to 8:30 P. M. Closed Sundays 1430 Main Street Belmont 5054 Try our Chicken Dinners at the HOLLYWOOD DINNER BELL 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 3288

(hu-bhambl&j 9 Beck's Drugs 15th at Main St. BElmont 2350

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

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

a world-wide reformation in Sab-bath-keeping in the last day*. Next Sunday night, Decmhber 9, Evangelist Osgood will present the Seal of God. Learn what this seal represents. Learn what it is. Learn what it means. Come to the Murat at 7:30 p. m. Doors open at 7 p. m. Old Time MtonociM Sonny: “Say, Pop, the teachers asked me to find the greatest common denominator.” Pappy: “Good heavens, is that thing still missing?” Love’s Grand He: “I’d go through Are for you.” She: “Don’t put yourself out.”