Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1947 — Page 2

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

SPEEDWAY STATE BANK General Banking CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS LOCK BOXES AVAILABLE 1532 Main Street Belmont 3545

LYNDHURST INN 5256 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD Open 8:30 a m. to 9 p. m. 7 Days a Week Sandwiches Ice Cream BElmont 2647

LOOK!! Kingan’s Reliable Breakfast Bacon .. . lb. $ .59 Pure Lard .'. . . 2 lbs. .55 Machine Sliced Bacon .... lb. .53 Breakfast Link Sausage . . lb. .45 Fresh Pan Sausage, own make, lb. .39 Fresh Ground Beef lb. .39 Chuck Beef Roast lb. .39 T-Bone or . Loin Steak lb. .55 Sirloin Swiss Steak lb. .55 We now carry Durkee’s colored Oleomargarine Zink's Market 1556 MAIN STREET Belmont 2260 Belmont 2261

GIRL'S TENNIS SHOES All White Sizes 4 to 7 $1.89 Value SPECIAL 51.69 —* — Lyons Department Store 1534-1538 Main Street Belmont 2360

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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. ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS on all types of clothing. Mrs. Jos. Beberdick, 5045 W. 13th St. FOR SALE -l strawberry plants; evergreens and shrubs. Phone Ch. 6673. Will plant or make your lawn.

WANTED SPEEDWAY PROPERTY We have buyers waiting. We will give you prompt and courteous service. We also write insurance. NORTH-WEST REALTY COMPANY, 1518 Main Street, BE 0610. Residence phone BE 0729. FURNACE WOOD for sale, $3 per rick, $5 delivered. Heim Lumber Co., 4300 N. High School Rd., Hi. 1281.

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New Number CAPITOL 2121 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS may be reached by writing to Box 121, Brownsburg, Ind. HOSS THE AUTOMOBILE graduate of National Schools of Automobile Service Engineering (Year 1924) —23 years of service. Repairs to anything on any car. DEPENDABLE SERVICE. BE. 3118 M. MOTORS, CARBURETORS, BRAKES, IGNITION. PROPERTY FOR ALL CASH and quick action. Call H. O. Greenwood, Be. 1303 W. FOR SALE—Antique dishes, spinning wheel, lamps, breakfast dishes, glassware, kitchenware, pre-war aluminum paint, regulation soapbox derby wheels, never used, toys, games, small electric motor. Be. 3017-J.

FREE ESTIMATES PLAN YOUR MODERN Kitchen with the help of an American Plan-A-Kit. Call Be. 1525-R. FOR SALE—AII-wool rug with pad, size 9x10’6. Fine condition. Be. 4126-W. t IT’S CHEAPER TO have insurance and not need it than to need it and not have it. Phone R. M. Phillips, Speedway AEtna Agent, Be. 5059. WANT TO TRADE—Rental of 3 room side of nice double house in good location for rental of two or three bedroom house in Speedway. Be. 2240-J. WANTED—Paper hanging and cleaning. Will bring samples of paper to-house; also kitchen and bathroom walls and woodwork Mr. Langer. Be. 5056-R. FOR SALE Beautiful white crushed stone. Special for driveways. Free estimates. Be. 4695.

Free Elections By GEORGES BENSON President ©f Harding College Searcy. Arkanaaa m

EVER PAY any attention to your newspaper reports of trouble encountered in the smaller European nations concerning free elections? The former satellites of Nazi Germany, and the present satellites of Soviet Russia, are finding the ideal of elections incompatible with those political doctrines that have been foisted upon them. Such insane foolishness as having the masses go to the polls for honest and secret voting, they say, is reserved for the decadent democracies.

These classless and enlightened denizens under benevolent socialist governments (that's the picture drawn up for consumption of peoples still ruled by despotic capitalists) do not of course value the power *of the vote. They do not know what a workable factor of democracy the vote is. Not having permitted the will of the people to develop through free speech, a free press, and free elections, the fetters of ruling classes are likely to remain. Example, NO NATION can Britain have free elections, i while at the same time it tries to artificially discipline its labor fojce and foster Sovemment management of inustry. Recent events in Britain give point to this statement. It was evident to me while in England last August that the nation was in for trouble. Absenteeism of workers in coal mines had risen to about 25%, and this was reduced to 18% only in January, when the coal famine was already a reality. Productivity remained inexplainably low. Because there was a lack of national discipline, that is, the normal self-discipline common in

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WALLPAPER CLEANING—CaII | for estimates; gutters cleaned I and asphalt painted, 10c per foot. I Call Mr. James, Be. 2426-R. WOULD LIKE TO give you an’ estimate on painting your' house or any inside painting* work. Experienced painter. Be. 2214-R. FOR SALE—•’3l' Pontiac, 2 door, new brakes and battery, $175. i 1903 N. Whitcomb. TREES & SHRUBBERY sprayed; lawns treated chemically for' weeds, mowed and revitalized.. Be. 4248-R.

The Woman’s Reporter In the merry month of May we have such days as Election Day, May 6th, and ladies and gentlemen that is next Tuesday. May t I urge every one of you to go to J the polls and vote, for only by exercising your rights as an Amer-; ican citizen can you bring better j government. The next important day is V-E Day, May Bth. Mother’s Day, May 11th, a great day to show your mother how you feel by expressing your devotion in the best possible way. National Hospital Day, May 12th. National Straw Hat Day, May 15, of course that day is for men only to blossom out in then new straw hats. I say “men only” because we women have been wearing our, spring hats since December. Poppy Day is May 24, on Poppy Day they’d rather not remember or talk about the bravery that meant for them lost limbs, blinded eyes, scarred lungs, but it’s up to us to remember and to say thanks on Poppy Day. Incidently, the good looking young ladies you will see on our local street corners selling poppies are members of the local American Legion Auxiliary. Buy and give generously. Memorial Day, May 30th, the day we honor the brave men who fought and died that we might have freedom, peace and world brotherhood. The American’s ambition seems to be get himself off his hands as soon as possible, so he can retire to a life of congenial leisure. Burdens of today wilt last only through today.

Baked Hamburger Sandwiches

Broadcast: March IS, 1947 few grains pepper 4 slices bread 2 tablespoons bottied mustard 2 tablespoons Pot Milk

1 lb. twica-ground y 3 “up Pet Milk 2 teaspoons grated I teaspoon salt

Turn on oven; set at moderate (375° ?.). Mix together thoroughly meat, 2 /3 cup milk, onion, salt and pepper. Toast bread on one side. Spread mixture of mustard and remaining 2 tablespoons milk on toasted side of bread. Cover with meat mixture, spreading to edges of bread. Put into shallow baking pan. Bake on oven shelf slightly above center 20 minites, or until meat is brown. Serve 'tot. Makes 4 sandwiches. ★Beef, veal or lamb can be used. Lean pork can also be used if baked for 30 minutes. Foss JFHI Need* PET MILK

America’s industrial workers,coal was not coming from the mines. Parliament was afraid to discipline the miners to get coal. Parliament feared results at the next election. This explains why the labor government calmly watched the coal crisis develop, step 'by step, fully aware that it was coming. Keep On NO COUNTRY can Electing promote government management of industry, as England is trying to do, and maintain discipline of labor along with free elections. Stalin has the first two, in good measure, but he is not troubled with elections. Free elections under present conditions in Russir would have little meaning. They are a risk that the Soviet ruling class could never assume. We in America have found that the best type of discipline comes from incentives found in the ambition to get ahead. When a man knows he can better his lot and is not afraid to try, the best kind of self-discipline is the result. The lowliest immigrant can become a great inventor. An assembly line worker can plan to own the factory, and can do it honestly. Things like these have happened too often to go unnoticed. If we want to keep high efficiency, with the highest possible wages and an increasing standard of living, we must keep private ownership and private management of the tools of production. Holding to these things in a free market and cherishing the freedoms of speech, assembiv, and press, we shall have little fear of dictatorship. Free elections would not permit it.

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Will ‘Shoot, Ride and Sing’ In Big Rodeo

Curley Bradley, the ‘Tom Mix” of the air waves, will “shoot, ride and sing” as the feature attraction of a “big time” rodeo to be held in the Indianapolis Coliseum May 9, 10 and 11. The popular cowboy star also will bring with him his famous trick horse, Tony. There will be five performances, the nights of May 9, 10 and 11, and the afternoons of May 10 and 11. Due to the popularity of “Tom,” among children and adults alike, there already has been a heavy advance reservation for the shows. It is the third annual LegionNews rodeo and comes here under the direction of Cherokee Hammons, who is widely known throughout the United States and Canada. He has a troupe of 50 cowboys and cowgirls, more than 150 head of stock and each performance will be of two and one-half hours duration. Indianapolis is promised the wildest and most thrilling rodeo ever held in the mid-west. There will be steer wrestling, bulldogging, wild horse roping, specialty acts and mmiy other features. In addition, there will tfe a wild horse stampede, the first one ever held in this part of the country. Cherokee is importing wild horses from the western plains for this number. It is announced that all seats in the Coliseum are reserved. Tickets are now on sale at the Indianapolis News.

Speedway Savings 6c Loan Association MEMBER OF FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK 1518 Main Street Belmont 0610 WE MAKE LOANS FOR PURCHASES WE MAKE GENERAL REPAIR LOANS

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SPECIALS Prep, 2-35 c jars 49c MI-31 & Tooth Brush, 94c value 69c Norwich Aspirin, 250’s 69c Squibb Aspirin, 200’s 69c Silque Shampoo & Hair Tonic, $1.48 value .. .. 98c Brownie Reflex Camera, 7.85 inc. tax Silque Hand Lotion . SI.OO value 50c Enoz Mothproof, with sprayer, Qt 1.69 Modess & Tissues Combination 39c MOYHER'S DAY (ADDY Rosner Drug Store 16th at Main BElmont 1515 S .... ’j. \ .■.•.-■''■J

Christian Living Begins At Home Family Week Observed May 4-11 Family week belongs to us all. It is sponsored by the Intercouncil Committee on Christian Family Life, representing the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, the International Council of Religious Education, the United Council of Church Women, and by denominations and city, county and state councils constituent to these national agencies. The following churches of the Tuxedo Council of Churches are cooperating in this observance: Tuxedo Park Baptist, Grace Methodist, Linwood Christian, Emerson Ave. Baptist, Gethsemane Lutheran, Wallace St. Presbyterian, Christian Park Reformed, and East Side Church of God. The public is cordially invited to attend the church of your choice. The most effective and enlightening form of adult education for the average individual will continue to be a swift kick in the pants.

A long face and a Broad mind are rarely found under the same hat.

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Eulah’s Beauty Shop 1647 PRESTO ST. Eugene Machine Waves; Roil and New Ray Machineless Waves and Rayette Cold Waves BElmont 5139

Sandwiches of All Kinds To Take Out HAMBURGERS 10c Open from Midnite Until 3:30 Afternoon Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop 1504 MAIN ST. SPEEDWAY, INI

RALSTON’S GROCERY Groceries Meats ICE CREAM 5230 W. 16th Street Res. Phone, Bel. 4815

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