Speedway Flyer, Volume 14, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1946 — Page 4
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Try This One Nit—■ How long can a goose stand on one leg? Wit—l don’t know. Nit—Just try it and see! If “having a good time” were all there is to life, monkeys have mankind outdistanced completely —both in amusing others and in being amused. The chiropractor is a particular kind of physician, with educational and legal qualifications prescribed by law, licensed and regulated as a physician in 42 states, District of Columbia, Alaska, and Hawaii.
We Need Speedway Properties List Your Real Estate Today! We Write Insurance A. C. Moldthan, 1452 Main Street, Speedway BElmont 2727
irr HAVE A V El BUSARD 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 pt 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 ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS TRUSCON FLOR-DYE for coloring, dustproofing and preserving concrete floors, basements, sidewalks and porches. ’ * ALSO TRUSCON PARATEX Rubber base floor coating for concrete or wood Schoonover's Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and Main Street Belmont 4600
Backmeyer’s Grocery 5236 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 1363 WE HANDLE the SUNDAY MORNING STAR Fresh Frozen Fruits, Vegetables & Fish Groceries Meats'— Ice Cream WE DELIVER ON SATURDAY Always Open Seven Days A Week!
SMITH’S Barber & Beauty Shop You Will Like The Work of Our Experienced Operators WE SPECIALIZE IN HELENE CURTIS MACHINE AND MACHINELESS WAVES. Other Brands At Fair Prices. 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, WeR Prepared Open All Night and Sunday You’D Like It!
PERSONALS (Continued from Page 1) M. Broo, <Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kryter, Mr. and Mrs. Titus Huber, Miss Joan Johnson,. Miss (Evelyn Spencer, Mrs. Holbrook and Mrs. William Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Strouse of 5216 West 15th Street, had for guests Sunday, April 28, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. O’Bannon, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. O’Bannon and sons, John Allen and Stephen Fredrick, Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Norris, Mrs. D. L. Bercaw, Mr. Leon Bercaw and Sonny, Miss Ruth Frey and Mr.
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Beck’s Drugs 15th at Main Street Belmont 2330 • • • e e • e HEADQUARTERS FOR • e e • • • • PAINTS - VARNISHES & ENAMELS MADE BY THE MAKERS OF
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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
Clarence Burgett of Paris, Hl., Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Morton, Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. Thomas M. Strouse and children, Rosemary and Tommy of Indianapolis. Calvin B. Strouse,, and R. Francis Perisho, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Strouse, helped entertain. A Lady, not accustomed ,to raising poultry, set a Hen or some eggs, and in due course of time a brood of chickens was hatebed. A friend, coming in four days afterward, noticing that the little things looked weak and puny, asked how often they were fed. “Fed” was the reply, “why, I thought the hen nursed them.”— Extra News Letter.
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What’s Enough? By GEORGE S.BENSON president of Harding College Searcy.Arkansas
WHAT will John Q. Public pay for what he wants. He will pay every cent he* thinks it is worth to him. Ultimately he will be willing to pay more, if he finds out the item is worth more than he first thought. On the other hand he will kick at the price and refuse to pay it as soon as he finds out tne thing is worth less to him than the money he paid for it. These statements are so plain and simple that any schoolboy is able to understand them. You would hardly think anybody could get these facts mixed-up, but they do. Under them is hid the 1946 labor-management problem which is the most serious one that ever confronted this nation. What lies behind all the headlines telling about strikes? Ideas BRIEFLY, union laborDiffer ers are asking their employers for more pay more wages than the employers (for soipe reason) are willing to lay out. All trades, especially farmers, want laborers to draw high wages because that’s the key to good times. Farmers enjoy good markets when labor prospers. Why not pay working men whatever they ask? Answer: The workers’ wages, just like the owner’s profits, come out of what John Q. Public will pay for what he wants. If the price is too steep for John, then there’s no sale and no profits and presently no wages. If the price
SPEEDWAY BEAUTY SHOP Edith Dickerson Walker 5076 W. 15th Si. BEL 0527
The bones in the body of the average man weigh about 25 pounds. Luck is the crossroad where preparation and opportunity meet.
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• This amazing, new, genuine Plastic product, in liquid form, is easily and quickly applied with brush or spray; Dries hard in a few hours to a permanent, high gloss finish. Unaffected by water, alcoholic beverages or fruit . acids. Does not turn yellow with age. Get Plasti-Glo at our store, Today. R. L. STAFFORD THE HOUSE OP SERVICE Belmont 3448 3448 W. 16th St.
WATCHES DIAMONDS WILSON GOLF BALIS COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW LINE OF LADIES’ and MEN’S WATCHES * * * ♦♦♦ * * * A complete line of jewelry, gifts and novelties for the entire family. ♦ * * ♦♦♦ ♦♦* A COMPLETE LINE OF MOTHER’S DAY CARDS (By Hallmark) —o 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. DAILY * Robert L. Stout, Jeweler WATCH SPECIALIST, CLOCK REPAIRING 1432 Main Street Belmont 0446
is reasonable, John buys. That makes profits and wages. It makes better jobs and more of them, and prosperity. Higher IN MOST cases, when Wages wages advance prices must advance also to cover the expense. There is no other way to raise wages except by boosting prices unless the prices already in force are fictitious and unfair, something competition seldom permits. Customers object to wage increases only when they call lor price increases to cover them. But even then, Mr. Public is not always right. Many a wage increase is sound even when prices have to be raised immediately to cover them. Raising prices to pay better wages is good business, up to a point. But ikhat point? Up to the point that John Q. Public quits buying. So long as volume stays large; the price is sound. When volume drops off and prices are boosted to pay for the blunder, that’s unsound. There are experts in every business who estimate accurately how many of this-or-that will sell for some stipulated price. They know long before the first one is' made. This year, when steady jobs at good pay are so vital, prices should be set in advance to get volume sales and make jobs. Labor, as well as industry, should be interested in the right prices.
Weeded Out Father: You remind me of Adam. Son: Why, dad? Father: I put you in the garden to do a little work and all you do is raise Cain. . ■ ■■ .. r Why. is a man who has got up an hour after seven like a man with a vegetable time-piece?— Because he has got a potato clock (got up at eight o’clock) “Talk is cheap”—because the supply has always exceeded the demand.
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Speedway theatre ALWAYS A COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 8:30 P. M. THUR. FRL, SAT. MAY a 3 1 CORNEL WILDE ANITA LOUISE in “BANDIT OF SHERWOOD FOREST” (TECHNICOLOR) plus “VOICE OF THE WHISTLER” • with RICHARD DIX LYNN MERRICK SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS SUN. MON. TUE. WED. MAY 5> 8 7—< SPECIAL 4 DAYS “BELLS OF ST. MARYS” Starring BING CROSBY INGRID BERGMAN SELECTED SHORTS BUGS BUNNY 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
GROVER'S FRUIT IND VEGETABLE MARKET Opposite main gate of Motor Speedway OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY Potatoes, U.S. No. 1 (100 Lbs.) $3.75 Idaho Standards (100 Lbs.) .. 4.50 Milk, Eggs, Bread, Tobacco, Cakes Pies, Coffee. O.P.A. prices or less
SPRING IS THE TIME FOR BEAUTY! . With the coming of spring, many women will want new hair-dos. We suggest that you make your appointment now for your new permaw nent. Our beauticians .are competent -Jy and adept in their work. You will V' <3/ like the work of these courteous operators. MURRAY BEAUTY SHOP 1344 MAIN STREET BELMONT 2344
