Speedway Flyer, Volume 14, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1946 — Page 4

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WANTED STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST Excellent permanent position open in office of Speedway plant; 5 day, 40 hour week, good pay. BElmont 4885

We Need Speedway Properties List Your Real Estate Today! We Write Insurance A. C. Moldthan, 1452 Main Street, Speedway BElmont 2727

RENT A TRAILER By the Hour, Day or Week BVSARD 1330 Main St. Speedway Be. 0303

DR. CHARLES C. COHEE, Dentist 1462 MAIN STREET Belmont 2006 Talbot 9440 Talbot 4068 Office Hours Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday—l:oo p. m. to 6:00 p. m. Evening Hours by Appointment

2,4-D WEED KILLER—NOW AVAILABLE VACUUM CLEANERS 4 QT. PRESSURE COOKERS (Heavy Aluminum) COPPER CLAD REVERE WARE EASTER NOVELTIES, BASKETS & GIFTS STEWART-WARNER RADIOS ALL METAL SCOOTERS (3 Wheels) FISHING TACKLE CORY COFFEE MAKERS Schoonover's Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and Main Street Belmont 4600

Backmeyer’s Grocery 5236 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 1363 Fresh Frozen Fruits, Vegetables & Fish Groceries Meats WE DELIVER ON SATURDAY Always Open Seven Days A Week!

SMITH’S Barber & Beauty Shop To look your best for the Easter Season, visit our experienced operators. WE SPECIALIZE IN HELENE CURTIS MACHINE AND MACHINELESS WAVES. Other Brands At Fair Prices. 9 4905 W. 14th Street Phone BE 3411

A Modem Eating Place DAVE’S GRILLE HENRY MATTOX, Prop. 1402 MAIN STREET SPEEDWAY BELMONT 4308 Steaks and Chops Home-Made Chili and Soups ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS SANDWICHES AND TASTY SALADS Good Food, Well Prepared Open All Night and■ Sunday You’ll Like It!

New Courage Viewing our world of today We find ... sometimes ... we are heavy of heart, Yet we know, that God shows us each day That Faith must play a great part In our lives . . . for not one of us But feels that the Springtime Gives promise anew of God’s love. And we feel we are really in rhyme With the beauty which comes jwith the changing Of dead things, to green life anew. Yes. God gives to each of us, new courage For the task we each have to do. —Anna E. Young.

Hummingbirds beat their wings nearly 1,200 times a second and can fly backward or forward.

Clean-Up Needs 2 GAL RENUZIT DRY (LEANER ••• $1.09 5 LBS. WATERLESS CLEANER -M PHILCO FURNITURE POLISH .50 64 OZ. SOLVENTOL (LEANER 1.00 12 OZ. NU-ENAMEL (LEANER 15 H&HSOAP .25 MAAS’ (LEANER .25 JOHNSON GUHOAT.PT. .59 KNOXALL SOAP. 10T. .35 BRUCE FLOOR (LEANER. 1 6AL. 1.95 BRULE FLOOR WAX. QT. .98 MOTH FLAKES. 10 0Z .15 OLD ENGLISH RUG SHAMPOO. OT. .98 OLD ENGLISH NO-RUBBING WAX. QT. .69 OLD ENGLISH SCRATCH REMOVER .21 WALL PAPER (LEANER .10 up Beck’s Drugs 15th at Main Street Belmont 2330

Skidmore’s Barber Shop 1542 MAIN STREET 3 Barbers **Friendly Service!* Shoe Shine

STOP AND FILL UP WITH FRESH GASOLINE 3900 West 16th Street At Big 4 Tracks

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

LIFE IN THE NAVY I am sitting here and thinking, Of the days I left behind, And I think Fll put on paper, What’s running through my mind. I’ve stood for endless hours, Just waiting for the mail. I’ve stood a million watches, And been on every detail I’ve shined a million miles of brasswork, And I have scrubbed by dirty duds. I’ve swung a million hammocks, And peeled a million spuds. But when those final taps are sounded, And I lay aside life’s cares, I’ll take my final shore leave, Right up those golden stairs. It’s then St. (Peter wiU greet me, And loudly his voice will swell, Take your front seat in heaven, sailor, Because you’ve done so very well.

A Sermon By GEORGE S BENSON ftasMant of Harding College Seaey. Arkansas

AMERICA has three big F’s. They stand for farm, factory and finance. They cover the nation and make it what it is. As to stability, they are as dependent on each other as the legs of a stool. If one goes down, they all topple. And here is a wonder of all time: Why are these three classes suspicious of each other? Why do they so consistently work against each other? > When is the agricultural industry prosperous? The answer is plain to any observing farmer: Farmers have a quick market for all they produce, at good prices, only when factory workers are very largely employed at good wages. Laborers constitute a big class and they work hard. When they have good jobs they eat well, cover their tables with the best of what farmers sell. Christian HERE is where the Principle preaching starts: Since farm prosperity depends on good wages at factories, it is in every farmer’s interest to work for the healthy welfare of labor. Why then does the political Farm Bloc concern itself so avidly with class legislation instead of working for the thing that always helps the farmer namely, labor’s s,ound advancement? r This is definitely a Christian teaching. The illustrious Paul, who wrote most of the New Testament, said “Do not take account of your own interests, but the interests of others as well.” More-

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

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M oore 4 ,one >' - . :.wb«n you bring a Hallmark i s' Easter Card I Not only because of yL-JBk, its charming Easter message, its .j* V ah gay original design...but because *b* word Hallmark on the back of s||® 1 your card tolls “that special someone" you cared enough *° ***• very b***‘ .Soo our complete selection of fine, distinctive Hallmark Easter Cards. OES* ROBERT L. STOUT ' JEWELER 1432 Main st - 0446

over the rule is not confined to the farm for its application. It is just as righteous and just as practical for the use of working men who want to improve thtir living standards. Thus: Brilliant WHEN do laborers Strategy enjoy steady work at high wages? Answer: Labor prospers when men of wealth are putting •out their money, expanding old businesses and building new ones. Of course it is for their own gain but it pays the workers. Mystery: Why don’t labor’s leaders do their best to make investments attractive? Such strategy is the •»// way to higher and higher wages. Returns to employers respond to the same rule. Factory owners sell 80% of all they make to laborers and farmers. These men wear good clothes, drive good cars and modernize their homes when they can afford it. Any financier, able to see yrhich side of his bread is buttered, knows where profits come from. They come from prosperous farmers and well paid workers. If the three big F’s would look out for one another; if employers never exploited labor; if farmers did not envy capitalists; if workers never used intimidation, prosperity would certainly follow. It would be for vs all. The code that Jesus upheld in the Sermon on the Mount 2.000 years ago is still good. Communism, envy;, greed and violence can’t live in the climate with applied Christianity.

“Let’s try to look at life with a little humor, a lot of pity, a ceasless curiosity, a love of beauty and work, and a sense of comradeship with all with whom we come in contact.”

Order Plaaaal Waiter—Steak or hamburger? Diner —What’s the difference? Waiter— A couple of days.

for LINOLEUM, WOOD and CEMENT FLOORS, FURNITURE, etc.

Speedway Theatre ALWAYS A COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 8:30 P. M.

THUR. FRL SAT. APRIL 18—19 CHARLES LAUGHTON RANDOLPH SCOTT In “CAPTAIN KIDD” “NATAHO TRAIL” with ROY ROGERS DALE EVANS, k TRIGGER CARTOON FISH FRY

SUN. MON. APRIL 21 JUDY GARLAND ANN SOTHERN JOHN HODIAK in GIRLS” (TECHNICOLOR) and MARCH OF TIME NEWS CARTOON WILD AND WOLFY

TUES. WED. APRIL 23—24 ROBERT BENCHLY VERA VAGUE in “SNAFU” and “CRIME DRS. WARNING” with WARNER BAXTER DUSTY ANDERSON JASPER CARTOON

SELL YOUR PROPERTY WHERE MOST PROPERTY IS BEING SOLD IN SPEEDWAY List Your Property Today and Start Packing WE STILL HAVE CASH BUYERS FOR 2 AND 3 BEDROOM HOMES E. K. HARVEY, Realtor We Write Insurance 4830 West 16th Street Office—Be. 0699 Residence—Be. 3973

Veterans In Urgent Need Of Housing Finding housing for himself, wife and five children, the oldest 16, is the job facing a recently returned navy dischargee. The former navy man brought his J problem to Homes Registry, a Community Fund Agency located | at 224 North Meridian street, but so far they have been unable to] help them. At present the chil-j dren are scattered with friends, and relatives and the man and wife are in a sleeping room. They are very anxious to get the family together again but have been looking ever since they were evicted two months ago and as yet have nothing lined up. There are a great many veterans in urgent need of housing—

SPRING IS THE TIME FOR BEAUTY! „ With the coming of spring, many women will want new hair-dos. We SU99Mt you make y° ur a P* pointment now for your new perma- » nent. Our beauticians .are competent -3/ and adept in their work. You will \Vf 1 x like the work of these courteous operators. MURRAY BEAUTY SHOP 1344 MAIN STREET BELMONT 2344

couples with and without children, wanting all types of dwellings. Anyone with a vacancy can call Li. 7365 and list it, specifying the type of- tenant he prefers. These families need assistance, every consideration should be given them.

HAVE YOU READ? “Yellow Room” by Rinehart is a mystery story of Carol Spencer, who on opening the. Maine summer home found no lights, telephone or supplies—just murder. The corpse was unknown but at every step the police found increasing evidence involving Carol and her family. “Orchard Hill” by Seifert is the story of Judy Quarles, who after experiencing a whirlwind courtship and war-time marriage, discovers that she has married “not just one but a family” with deeprooted, iron-clad traditions.