Speedway Flyer, Volume 14, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1946 — Page 3
Prospect Saving dt Loan Association Member of FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK Current Dividend Rate 3 Per Cent 1518 Main Street Speedway BElmont 0610
THE ANSWER When you wonder what you'll prepare for that next meaL here's the answer! Stop in at our convenient store and get 'oodles* of ideas for tasty meals. Our food mart is complete! ' GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES FRESH FRUIT Speedway Food Mart 16th at Lyndhurst Belmont 3843 TRADE IN SPEEDWAY
Plumbing, Heating and Repairing All Work Guaranteed ED. WOODLOCK & SON 4918 W. 13th St. Belmont 0721
WORTH WAITING FOR . . . See Before You Buy STAFFORD'S 3448w.i«thst.
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D-X and Diamond Products are Distributed by: PERINE OIL REFINING CO., INC WHELCHEL SERVICE STATION, Crawfordsville Road
, . . back in civvies and ' (L • - J AT IT A6AIN! Don Miller’s INDIANA RAD|IO SERVICE CO. (Formerly—l 327 N. Capitol Avenue 3357 GEORGETOWN ROAD ALL MAKES RADIOS SERVICED Guaranteed To-Your Satisfaction It's a darn inconvenient location—but best possible now, so Phone TA. 8115 If no answer, call HL 1256 Hours: 9A.M.t04 P. M. and 6to9P. M. (AR RADIO WILL RESULT IN HOME RADIO PROMPT SERVICE ARRANGEMENTS
ORDER NEEDED COAL EARLY In all things, success depends on previous preparation. Prepare for winter now. ORDER YOUR COAL ' BILL GARLAND Champe-Garland Coal Co., Inc. 1422 W. 30th Street Wabash 4543
FRED W. WINGERT Paper Hanging Enameling Painting Estimates Materials Furnished 4933 W. 11th Si. BeL 4735 * J
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RALSTON’S GROCERY Groceries Meats ICE CREAM 5230 W. 16th Street Res. Phone, Bel. 4815
SMARTESTDEAL Any Car xs^* NO «SX. D fi Buyer IronTpoO/ Can Make If you plan to finance your new car, the new Bank and Agent Auto Plan offers you lowest finance charges, complete insurance protection and service. It is fast, easy, convenient. Before you buy, ask us for the facts,. R. M. PHILLIPS . AGENT - • Representing THE /ETNA CASUALTY AND SURETY CO. Hartford, Conn. If you prefer, your finance loan can be made that in case of death the balance of the loan will be cancelled.
mfX" A!R z , , CONDITIONEDj -r-' ,^ e J -' v CHAPEL XWffISBB SrauaAq HOME | Market 1234 Office and Chapel Residence of Floyd Farley 5223 W. 16th St. Speedway, Ind.
He Fasion-New SHORM... w Printzess captures fashion’s new Spring silhouette ... the soft shoulders, the deep armholes ... the cinched in waistline . . . and styles it,in finest all wool. Tailored with Printzess detailed workmanship into a fashion that lives in a fabric that lasts. Sizes from 10 to4o $49.95 1500 Main Street
List Job Openings For VeteransWith Local Office Fred K. (Myles, assistant state veterans employment representative of the Veterans Employment Service, today joined with John K. Jennings, state director of the United States Employment Service, in making an appeal to employers to cooperate by listing all job openings with local USES offices so that returning veterans can be considered for all existing job opportunities and not just a portion of them. According to the Indiana Employment Security Division, 54,300 veterans are now drawing service men’s readjustment allowances in the state. Myles and Jen-
Initiative SH ** V By GEORGE S.BENSON -sjw Flresi<i«nt of Harding College Searcy.Arkansas ■gzlLr eg
THE SON of a drainage engineer, who had done a great deal of supervisory work with and for his father, was inducted into the United States Army during the war. Before he had grown familiar with discipline he found himself digging a ditch to divert surface water from camp. His instructions had been verbal and reasonably plain but were not precise in every detail.
youth had some knowledge of soil drainage and a real interest in it, so he set about to distinguish himself with good workmanship. When he was nearly half finished, his sergeant appeared, ruddy with indignation. Firmly the sergeant denounced the breach of discipline, going beyond orders. The recruit was confused and made a second mistake. speaking in his own defense. Sergeant, I thought . . .” > “Oh, you thought!” scornfully echoed his superior. “What right have you got to think? Are you drawing a thinking man's pay?” Unlike SUCH is regimentation! 'Tome The young man was not in school where superior work yields superior grades. He was not in business, where better work means better pay. He was in the army.
')This is not a criticism of military discipline or army efficiency. I am no military expert. I use this story merely to illustrate how regimentation kills initiative. By the very nature of its work-
nings warned that this figure may greatly increase unless employers make available large numbers of suitable jobs which veterans can accept. They cited the fact that between now and July 1 peak numbers of soldiers and sailors will be discharged from the armed services. “We particularly urge that employers list the kinds of jobs which returning veterans merit op the basis of their skills, experience and abilities,” he said. They want the kind of jobs which they are best fitted to perform, and it must be remembered that our armies of victory consisted largely of men and women who were trained as specialists. They had specialized jobs to do and they did them well. Now they want specialized jobs in civilian life.
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ings, regimentation is destructive of progress in peaceful pursuits. In despot-ruled countries, things happen to all thinking civilians very much like what the young recruit experienced.
Only IN LANDS where authorObey ity is completely centralized, strict obedience to orders is the matter of gravest importance to private individuals. However wise and kind the dictator, when power-hungry henchmen reach into private business (as invariably they do) progress is paralized. Farmers and all other workers learn from unhappy experience to do as they are told, period. American business in general is operated with an aim to get maximum yield per hour of work. Executives and supervisors exist for no other purpose, . More yield per hour means better wages for workers, more profit for management and lower prices for buyers who consume what is produced. The newest recruit on any job can get paid for an idea that improves production.
America is famous as the best place on earth to live. Many people know it who don’t know why, but here’s why: In America, ideas count. They have value. Anybody with an idea is free to use it and, if it’s a good one, we all benefit. Thus, Americans live better than people under centrally planned systems where only the few think who are officially appointed to think.
- . Livingroom Suites In Mohair & Freize Covers $17930 518025 518930 INNERSPRING MATTRESSES With BOX SPRINGS Sold Together Only $3930 each Speedway Furniture Store 1414 Main Street Belmont 2988
ATTENTION, RADIO OWNERS Wo have, la stock, moat of thooo "Hard Tq Got" Tubes to ' put your Radio in first class condition. Call us about our complete, expert service on all makes. • Wo will gladly discuss your radio problems with you. DON'S RADIO & ELECTRIC SERVICE 1840 Georgetown Rd. Call BE 2507 Speedway City
Window Blind Service VENETIAN MFW WINDOW SHADES WOOD—STEEL PAPER—OIL DELUXE BLINDS - 2TO3WEEKS Ml _ SERVICE Uli [B Washing Retaping BN sh Re-Cord Refinishing - 2111 ?/wl Shades Cleaned, Ratinted SSp-'gl DRAPERIES SHOWER CURTAINS EMMETT VENETIAN BUND COMPANY 5242 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD Res.: Bel. 0947-W Office Be. X 27«
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 16th Street Belmont 2484
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INDIANAPOLIsAtLea 5 COMPANY I Electric Building 17 N. Meridian • Phone RILEY 7<
Whether you build a new home or remodel an old one, he sure to provide Electric service Jiat will meet all your needs, present and future. Reddy Kilowatt recommends (1) at least 60-ampere, 3-wire entrance circuit, (2) enough circuits with capacity of at least 15 amperes for lighting, 20 amperes for appliances, (3) convenience outlets planned and placed where they will be handiest—at least one svery 10 feet of wall space.
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