Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1946 — Page 2

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THE... Speedway Flyer NON-PARTISAN NON-SECTARIAN WILLIAM ANDERSON. Editor Editorial Office: 5217 W*d 15th Street Residence Telephone Be. 0074-R

SPEEDWAY STATEBANK Extends the Greetings of the Season

LYNDHURST INN 5256 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD GREETINGS FOR THE NEW YEAR Sandwiches Ice Cream

HAPPILY .... We greet all our friends and customers at this holiday time. We wish for all of you best wishes for a fine sX* NEW YEAR! 1 Zink's Market 1556 MAIN STREET Belmont 2260 Belmont 2261

FEDERAL TAX RETURNS Books Set Up For You Or Maintained J. Fidger Be. 5182-2

As we enter the new year, we think of all our many Speedway friends. Our wish is that all of you may enjoy a most HAPPY NEW YEAR Lyons Department Store 1534-1538 Main Street Belmont 2360 ♦

Kepler's Speedway Garage BRAKES RELINED & ADJUSTED MOTOR TUNE UP COMPLETE MOTOR REBUILDING 1430 Main Street (rear) Belmont 3076

SEE US FOR HOME LOANS Investigate Colonial’s Various Home Loan Plans 9 COLONIAL r ( Monss ima assocunonJ go/ r* " Member Federal Scrooge and Loan famraotf CowMtiflß

F. 8.1. Asks a Count By GEORGE S.BENSON n*sldsnt of Kmdbtg CbOogo

IN EUROPE Ae past summer I was made to understand an important fact. Consistently, 1 was informed by labor leaders, government officials, and industrialists in all of the eight countries 1 visited that the most disturbing element in each nation was the Communist element. In every country the confusion wrought by the Communists was quite disconcerting. Confusion, today, id not confined to Europe. In America we have been having a lot of confusion. We are facing the most serious industrial problems in our history. Though the war has been over for 15 months, our industry is still dragging badly. Production, in nearly every field, is disappointing. But an abundant by- * product is confusion, and more confusion. ? Confusion INDUSTRY wants to or Peace? produce, for that is - the only way it can make money. Some of our largest manufacturing establishments have actually lost money instead of making money, in the past twelve months. Industry is not pleased with this situation, and 1 cannot believe they are purposely trying to keep it that way. Labor finds it difficult to live on current income. Labor’s need is wages, and I cannot believe that labor as a whole wants confusion, work stoppages, and light production. Does the government want to hinder production ? Surely it wants the people to have food,

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.

MINNEAPOLIS - HONEYWELL furnace controls now available. Will install, terms. "Save fuel with Honeywell Call Be. 1056. WANTED SPEEDWAY PROPERTY We have buyers waiting. We will give you prompt and courteous service. Our office is at your disposal. NORTH-WEST REALTY COMPANY. Office, 1516 Main St., BE. 0610. Residence Phone BE. 0729. FURNACE WOOD for sale, $3 per rick, $6 delivered. Heim Lumber Co., 4300 N. High School Rd., Hi. 1281. PERSONAL AUTO SERVICE— Hoss, 20 years experience. Be. 3118-M. 1635 Lyndhurst. SLIPCOVERS, lamp shades made to order. Janith Parsens. Be. 4368-J.

WALL WASHING WA. 8503 ALTERATIONS—Men’s and women’s clothing. Mrs. Jos. Beberdick. 5045 West 13th St. FOR SALE—Breakfast set, white enamel top table and four chairs, reasonable. 5118 W. 10th. FOR SALE—Apex electric ironer, good condition. Be. 0947-W. 2002 Gerrard. FOR SALE—GoIf clubs and bag, 4 matched woods, 8 Jones register irons, McGregor bag, like new. Bill Garland. 1422 W. 30th St. Wa. 4543.

Thousands of Happy Users Praise Retonga Thousands' of happy men and women are praising the famous herbal stomachic and Vitamin B-l medicine Retonga for prompt relief from the tortures of nervous indigestion, constipation, weakened, run-down feeling, sleeplessness, and loss of appetite. Get a bottle today at H. E. ROSNER'S DRUG STORE, (adv.)

HAPPY NEW YEAR LEW’S MARKET

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clothing, transportation, and housing. Yet, when we have every reason to believe that labor, industry, and government want production, we are not getting production. Despite the desire of the three groups to avoid confusion, yet we have confusion confounded. Growing J. EDGAR F'lOver, Menace manv years nea i of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a trusted citizen and public servant, is in a position to understand perhaps better than any other person what is happening in America. In a speech on the West Coast, September 30, he decried the growing menace of Communism, declaring that “in the past five years American Communists have made their deepest inroads upon our national rights.** Their false preachments on civil liberty mean that Communists want the right to do as they please. Those who seek to provoke prejudice and stir up the public mind to angry resentment against our form of government are a menace to the very powers of law and order which guarantee and safeguard popular rights. Said Mr. Hoover: “Communism has spread Fascism and Fascism spawns Communism. Both are the antithesis of American belief in liberty and freedom. If people of other countries want Communism, let them have it, but it has no place in Am erica." It is time to stand up and be counted, indeed.

Forty Performers To Be Featured In Eight Big Acts In Vaudeville Revival At Murat Jack Owens, cruising crooner of Don McNeill’s Breakfast Club on radio network ABC will be featured in one of the eight big acts of the vaudeville revival to be presented at the Murat Theater in Indianapolis Saturday, December 28, by Messrs. Byrne, Page and Ross. Forty performers will appear in the eight top acts comprising the world premier attraction of the old-time two-a-day vaudeville shows. A matinee and evening performance featuring the cream of variety entertainers will be given on December 28. Mr. Owens, who will have a solo spot in the two and a half hour vaudeville, has been on Don McNeill’s Breakfast Club for the past two and a half years and previously for two years, and also starred on NBC’s “Tin Pan Alley of the Air** for a year and a half. Messrs. Byrne, Page and have announced that the first j vaudeville show, “Show of the Month,” if successful at the Murat, will become a regular series with eight or ten acts, 'beautiful scenery and a large pit orchestra. • All seats for the two performances will be reserved.

G. G. BEAUTY SHOP 1723 Allison SEASON’S GREETINGS BElmont 5582

RALSTON’S GROCERY Groceries Meats HAPPY NEW YEAR! 5230 W. 16th Street Res. Phone, Bel. 4815

“Selling With Service"

Buy your POSTWAR COOLERATOR ke Conditioned refrigerator NOW!

Com* in and ••• thia new poetwar refri*- i erator today; 1 Foods actually ■ stay fresh and t tasty lone* in th* New‘leaConditioned V.Ql** \ Coolerator and the cabinet is \\\ I ALL-Stori! ( V

TO EVERYONE WE WISE ... A HAPPY NEW YEAR SPEEDWAY APPLIANCE CO. 4909 West 14th Street Belmont 0936

May health, happiness, ' and prosperity be ' yottrs in 1947. Ul j Rosner Drug Store “Speedway’s Rexall Store” 16th at Main BElmont 1515

Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Edwards and their nephew, Clyde Edwards, Jr., extend their best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. Speedway Furniture Store 1414 Main Street Belmont 2988

To oU our friends ... HAPPY NEW YEAR ROLLES AND SEARLES Pure Oil Products 5002 W. 16th Street - B®- ® 740

CHICKEN DINNERS Plate or Family Style D & E Reservations Only. We cater to parties. GREETINGS FOR THE NEW YEAR 2 blocks East of Brownsburg on North side Rd. 34 BROWNSBURG 9213

CULVER COAL COMPANY STOKER SALES & SERVICE Selling America's Outstanding Stoker “The SMITHway” Featuring the “Packaged Unit-Drive" 5015 W. 12th St. Belmont 5811

EXPERT RADIO REPAIR V. 8- OmnmMl Ucmm4 Btaa Opnta, ft, M TMn PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE SEASON’S GREETINGS DON'S RADIO & ELECTRIC SERVICE 1656 Georgetown Road Speedway CALL BELMONT 2507

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

Etter’s Phillips ‘66’ Station

14th at Main Street Balmont 3299 SUNDAY 8 AM. to 6 PM. WEEK DAYS 7 AM. to 9:30 PM.

To You and Yours . . . A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR! Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop 1504 MAIN ST. SPEEDWAY, IND.

SCHOOLEY MOTOR PARTS Wholesale Gabriel Shock Absoihers Brakes McQuay Norris Purolator Mufflers GENERATOR AND DISTRIBUTOR REBUILDING 3436 W. 16th St Belmont 1398

LITTLE THINGS We all must fight the little things Which come to us each day. There’s envy—petty jealousy, And all along the way— We meet up with—possessiveness A thing which ruins—all The ordinary things of life For it is seldom small. Yes, it does ruin countless things ’Tis true possession’s grand, Yet when we strive to—just possess Such things as—well—a friend, That cannot be. For all of us Want friends —who will just be A friend and not possess our soul We must —feel we are free. Then when we come to—envy, That can ruin peace of mind. God gave us each some certain

Chickens, Hens and Eggs CALL BELMONT 1655-1 (after 6 P.M.) Free Delivery bn Dressed Chickens Saturday* JOHN GAITHER 10th Si. 2 Blocks West of High School Road

WE TOGETHER WITH OUR EMPLOYEES WISH ALL OF OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS BEST WISHES FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. Walt's Speedway Cleaners • wJIMMY CUTRELL, Proprietor We Operate Our Own Cleaning Plan* 4723 W. 16th Street BEI. 2925

A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL! 9

thing He left for us to find. If we might only realize That each of us—you sea Have something we <can do Or something we can be— Which puts us on an equal With the envied one—you see, We must have faith—yoirin yourself While I—keep faith with me! —Anna E. Young. Weather Cauldron Greenland, like the Aleutians, la a weather cauldron. Europe's weather la Influenced by Greenland's moods. Germans and Allies alike knew this and established weather reporting stations on the Arctic island. The United States coast guard raided several German posts, but others managed to send their reports to Germany almost to the end of the war.