Speedway Flyer, Volume 16, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1948 — Page 4

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Fire and Police Notice If it is necessary for you to call the FIRE DEPARTMENT or POLICE DEPARTMENT. Please call BELMONT 1400. Vateable We* The tabled goose may have laid golden eggs but there is a five-year-old hen in the Pennsylvania official egg laying contest that in her lifetime of raying has produced 1,014 eggs or 22 times her own weight. If the 84.5 dozen eggs she laid had been worth 50 cents a dozen, she produced wealth amounting to $42.25. But at current prices of live poultry, this six-pound egg-produc-ing machine would be worth only $2.30 at the market place.

SPEEDWAY AND WEST 1815 ELLEN DR. 6 rm. mod. buns, side drive, garase. 1825 FISHER ST 8 “ od " ,one livin * ra - with flre P lac *- 1721 n. whitcomb" way, garage, lot 100x800. 69 S. WHITCOMB 5 rm. mod; bung. gar. large lot. 6651 W. WASHINGTON ST. J>U t »8600. Consider terms. 4934 W. 15TH ST. I fireplace ’ bßth8 ' ,uU 3615 W. MICHIGAN • rma - mod - breßkfaat ™ Barage--3520 ROCKVILLE RD. v ““ nt - 5 «” mod garage> ,696 ° CLERMONT, RD. 34 X mod ’ brick bunß ” ' acant ’ larße 827 WESTBROOK 5 rm., gar. fenced yard, $5850. O£AO TIT IC’T’TT Suitable for doctor’s office, 5 rm. mod. buns., <nOOVO W. loin closed porch. $7500. Vacant. 5112 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. LS. .‘“SS .S: 1803 ELLEN DRIVE 2 ‘bed rms., garage. WE WRITE ALL TYPES OF A. C. Moldthan, Reakor 1452 Main Street, Speedway BElmont 2727

“Let Us Say It For You” WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANYWHERE ’ Grande Avenue Flower Shop - ♦ < 921 Grande Avenue Belmont 3389 < We Deliver

Backmeyer’s Grocery 5236 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 1363 WE HANDLE the SUNDAY MORNING STAR Freeh Frozen Fruits, Vegetables & Fish Groceries Meats WE DELIVER Always Open Seven Days A Week!

DENTIST DR. CHARLES C. COHEE 1462 MAIN STREET Belmont 2006 Talbot 9440 Talbot 4068 Office Hours Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday-1:00 to 5:00 P.M.

ELECTRIC HEATERS ELECTRIC HEATING PADS ELECTRIC IRONS CARPENTER TOOLS ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES Schoonover's Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and Main Street Belmont 4600

SMITH’S Barber * Beauty Shop A COMPLETE BARBER AND BEAUTY SERVICE Throe Barbera { Two Beantlriene MS W. 14th St. Belmont 3411

k Modem Eating Place ALL OF OUR DINNERS ARE CHOICE CUTS OF HIGH-GRADE MEATS 1402 MAIN STREET-SPEEDWAY

WE NEED MORE LISTINGS So if you are going to sell your home and want CASH see us for .your Real Estate needs. We will give you the best services possible. CALL US DAY OR NIGHT E. K. Harvey Speedway Realtor Office Phone Residence BE 0699 Office—4B3o W. 16th Street—Speedway «28 w. 12th BE 3973

Speedway Chapel This entirely new chapel for funerals is modern and completely equipped, ready at all times to serve the people of Speedway. AUBURN at W. 16th MArket 1234 Operated by— FARLEY FUNERAL HOME 1604 W. Morris St MArket 1234 Ambulance Service FLOYD FARLEY 5223 West 16th Street WATCH P.T.A. NEWS Watch For Opening Of “Ye Olde Hat Shoppe”

For All the People By GEORGE S. BENSON President ot Harding College Searcy Arkansas ......

AMERICA, we sometimes say, is made un of Fords and Frigidaires, Kodaks and Coea-Cula. We like orands and trade-marks. We respect the successful product&.of industry and have confidence in them. We're even likely to take these things for granted, without knowing the how or why behind them. America is the only land where initiative, enterprise and competition have been allowed to work for the good of all the people. Yet. to view our industry as comprising a few great names and trade-marks only, is to have a confused and off ■ balance picture. To think that manufacturers of goods we all like to buyautomobiles, for instance are the ■‘great monopoly'* is to to see how big and how productive the nation really is. Neither General Motors, nor any of the others, could get by without their hundreds of helper factories that make everything from cotter-pins to hub-caps. Whence The THESE HELPER Supplies? factories are in , tui'H -supplied with parts and materials by hundreds of other firms. A supply line may even go back to a simple “alley shop" where three ot foui men grind or polish a part Take a town like Worcester. Mass. The total wage bill there for workers in plants supplying the automobile industry was almost $40,000,000 in 1946. That's a good sited payroll s , z Or take the whole parts industry of which there are more than 1,000 companies with plants spread'til over America Most of these producers are small busty 'ifsualhi their

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Personals (Continued from Page 1) O’Neal, Emma Francis O’Neal, Alice Anderson and Betty Sharpe. Mrs. Ida Marvel was honored on her seventy-sixth birthday, Saturday, January 17, by a surprise pitch-in dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marvel and daughter, Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moffet and children, Rusty and Kathy, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parke and son, Bobby. Mrs. Marvel wishes to thank all of her friends and relatives for the many beautiful cards and gifts she received for her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Mann have returned from a three week’s visit with their daughter and her husband, Marcy and John King in Gainsville, Florida. While there, they were presented with a new grandson, John Steven who was bom Jan. 8. David Allen Davis celebrated his sth birthday with a party last week. Little guests present were Phillip and Davis Kenney, Margatet and Buddy Shaw, Brian Porter, Eugene, Bonnie Lee and Bernard Enlow, Ronald Makela, Suzanne Shott, Cherry Clark, Nancy Morgan, Jeanie Piper, Larry Spencer, Ralph Fullen ahd Jerry Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bogan Nobel are the proud parents of a baby girl, bom Wednesday, Jan. 21 at St Vincent’s Hospital. Mrs. Nobel’s room number is 311. Mrs. Robert Williams was honored with a birthday dinner Sunday, Jan. 18 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams, Sr. Guests besides Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Williams were Mr? and Mrs. C. H. Williams, Jr. and children, Joyce Williams and Bud McHaffie. Beginning the jaew term, Joyce Williams is transferring from Purdue to Indiana.

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minds that invented and patented an. idea for improving automobiles. Many newcomers are still getting into the parts and equipment field. Under the American system this is possible. A Part Of MISTAKEN in their Production complaint about monopolies, *in the next breath some folks berate the “machine age” for not offering the worker a chance to take pride in his work. Just putting in cot-ter-pins all day in the same bld assembly-line position, they say, is poor substitute for craftsmanship. Right here, I want to go on record as praising the free and responsible American who put the cotter-pins firmly and safely in the chassis of my automobile! He did a good job. - ; I'll give the average American worker the praise that is his due. He has the intelligence to see his place in our methods of mass production of go.ods for the use 'of everybody. Not so long ago, war workers were being told they were “right behind the man behind the gun.” Indeed, the lowliest assembly-line worker or file clerk is a part of peacetime production. And it is this production that makes America the best land in the world in which to live. Yes, hundreds and sometimes thousands of suppliers and fabricators are the craftsmen behind the automobile* we ride, the radios we hear. As workers in a free America, we can never overl<M»k the importance of the place we have behind the name tags on the products of our skill. At we work, and to the extent that we understand and depend upon that rysiem, so shall we succeed in

SCHOOL NEWS Continuea from Page 1 The Speedway debate club has chosen the four best debaters to represent them at the Terre Haute Conference today and tomorrow. They are, affirmative, Charles Martin and Dean Senter; Negative, Suzie Pearce and George Ziegehnueller. Club members not debating will be entered in speaking contests urith the top 20 schools of the state. Those entering the contest will be: Fred Wingert in Dramatic speaking; Kate Brockman and Cynthia Campbell in humorous speaking; and Betty Engle and David Ledbetter in Extemporaneous speaking. Speedway .people having rooms or room and board for women teachers should call Mr. Cory at his home. Belmont 2003-W or at the school Belmont 1062. The intramural basketball program under the direction of Ralph Johnson is well under way. Games are played each Monday night. The Indianapolis Star had a photographer at school Wednesday to take individual pictures of the high school yell leaders. The picture of one of these girls is to appear in the Indianapolis Star Magazine. The Speedway high school basketball team will play Warren Central on the local court tonight. No tickets will be available at the door. Tickets for the Zionsville game on Jan. 30 will be on sale at Skidmore’s barber shop and at the school building until the afternoon before the game. Arrangements are being completed to play a basketball game with the University High School of Bloomington next year. A two year contract will provide for one game at Bloomington and one game at Speedway. The junior high school basketball team played Brownsburg last Wednesday evening and will play Pike Township here next Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m.

COLD PREPARATIONS 60<MINIT-RUB 49c 75c VICK'S V APO-RUB 63c 75c BEN-GAY 69c 3fc HILL’S NOSE DROPS 27c 30c VICK'S VA-TRO-MOL 27c PENETRO NOSE DROPS 30c 35c HOBSON’S BABY COUGH SYRUP 33c 6Qc REM COUGH SYRUP 49c «0c FOLEY’S HONEY & TAR COMP. 49c 1.25 CREOMULSION FOR COUGHS 1.08 60c GROVE'S COLD TABLETS 49c (for coMfr) 23c QUININE TABLETS •• 27c Beck’s Drugs 15th &t Mmn Street Belmont 2330

YMCA. Member- ‘ ship Campaign 1 JOIN THE Y? Mi 1948 MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN Fob. 23 to March 5 The annual membership campaign of the Indianapolis Y. M. C. A. will be held Feb. 23 to March 5 this year. Men in this organization and their sons may belong to the Y. M. C. A. which has a program for every age group from nine t<7 ninety years old. Five general program classifications available for all age groups are: social, physical, educational, religious and service clubs. The sixty different activities which are open to members at the Y include: checkers, movies, dances, camera club, music, Bible study, camping, basketball, co-ed parties, welding classes, golf, evening school, swimming, public speaking clubs and classes, gym classes, health building club, lectures, table tennis, billiards, badminton, fepcing, chess, being a boy’s club leader, craft shop work, luncheon clubs, helping get new members, volleyball, discussion groups, church service and handball. Membership costs range from $6 a year for boys to SSO a year for a Health Club membership This membership includes 20 massages, the use of the infra red lamps, artificial sun baths, cabinet baths ahd therapeutic baths. Five branches of ths Y. M. C. A. give a county-wide service to members. These branches are as follows: Central, 310 North Illinois street; Senate Avenue, 450 North Senate Avenue; East, 5503 East Washington street; North, Butler University; South-West, Indiana Central College, 4001 Otterbein Avenue. About 25 secretaries and 100 employees are trained for service to the members?

“FINE FOODS FOR FINE PEOPLE? l MALTS - SODAS ' SUNDAES FOUNTAIN SERVICE BELMONT 4308

Speedway *J*heatre J 1 ,■■■■»■..■ _. , J I girjJJO THURS„ FRI.. SAT. JAN. 22—33—24 GROUCHO MARX CARMEN MIRANDA in “COPACABANA” Plus “BRINGING UP FATHER” with JOE YULE RENIE RIANO DONALD DUCK CARTOON' SUN.. MON. JAN.~2S—M 808 HOPE SIGNI HASSO in “WHERE THERE’S LIFE” and WM. ELLIOTT JOHN CARROLL in “THE FABULOUS TEXAN” MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON TUES- WEO / JAN. » “ESCAPE ME NEVER” with ERROL FLYNN IDA LUPINO Phis “HOPPY’S HOLIDAY” with WILLIAM BOYD .< CARTObN "UP AND ATOM"

WATCHES DIAMONDS FREE ■5 x 7 ENLARGEMENT 2-DAY SERVICE ON FILM DEVELOPING FILMS ALL SIZES GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING Prompt expert service at moderate prices thet*e Hie policy of our topnotch Watch Repair Department. Taka advantage, too, of these other fine services: Jewelry Repairing Bead Restringing Dial Refinishing Clock Repairing Robert L. Stout, Jeweler WATCH SPECIALIST CLOCK REPAIRING 1432 Main Street Belmont 0446

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