Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1958 — Page 6

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“01/R 19th YKAR IN SPEEDWAY” STATE - FEDERAL TAX RETURNS PREPARED C. iMtz and Associates Bookkaapiag—Auditing—Partnerships—Corporations LOCATED AT SUTPHIN'S SPORTING GOODS Daily 9 sum. f 9 CH. 4-1321 4332 W. IM STREET TH. 8-2779

Professional Photography • CHILMUBN • COMMERCIAL • PUBLICITY • SCHOOLS • WEDDINGS BLACK & WHITE - COLOR Speedway’s Only Complete Photo Shop GENATT PHOTO Gene Genaro Tom Carnegie 1007 N. LYNDHURST CH. 4-5260 Speedway, Ind.

MUFFLERS ARD TAIL PIPES INSTALLED COMPLETE DRAKE SERVICE ON-A-CAR WHEEL BALANCING MOTOR TUNE-UP WHEELER'S Standard Service 16TH & CUNNINGHAM CH. 4-0772 COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE

COMET CLEANERS HAS A NEW STORE IN Westgate Shopping Center 6450 WEST 10TH STREET 25% DISCOUNT FOR A SHORT TIME WE WILL ALLOW A 25% DISCOUNT FROM OUR USUAL CASH & CARRY PRICES AT THIS STORE ONLY COMET CLEANERS only "excuse" for being in business is to bring you finer deeming than you have ever known before—both in garments and drapes. We offer you this additional discount to prove tt. Moth Proofing included free with all garment cleaning. All minor garment repairs included free. Other Comet Cleaner Stores Are: 8340 E. Washington St 3602 W. 16th St 5619 N. Illinois St 1518 N. Emerson Ave. 11818 E. Washington St WE ALSO HAVE c H hoif * , d , LAUNDRY SERVICE _ c - H - HOLE - Pr9a,dsnt

ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued Horn Page 1) . are requested for the repose of her soul. At eight o’clock each morning this week High Masses are celebrated. Monday the Mass honored St Jude at the request of the Arnold Theiss family. On Tuesday Louis Gillespi was remembered act the request of Mr. and Mrs. John Crehan. The Lemnak and Conley families requested the Mass yesterday mooning for John T. Dockter. This moaning William Kaufman was remembered at the request of the Leona Kaufman family. The Mass tomorrow morning will 'be for the intention of Sister Agnes Marie for the Blessed Trinity. • The Sacred Heart Discussion Group met Monday evening ait 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. Marie Hatch. The St Ann Discussion Group will meet with Mrs. Nora Bray next Wednesday morning ait 9:30, January 29th, instead of yesterday as previously announced. The Junior C.Y.O. held their election on Tuesday evening after the Holy Half-hour ait 7:30, but too late lor this column. We’ll give you the news next week. The Senior C.Y.O. met at 8:15 Sunday evening ait St Joseph. Father Carey showed slides of Ireland. Our Cadet Basketball Team will play in another tourney beginning Saturday. They will play Shelbyville at St Mary at 10 am. Every opportunity is being offered St. Christopher boys who like to play basketball through the many different teams—the sixth grade boys, the Cadet team, ithe FkwdwpunSqphomOre and the Junior-Senior teams. The sixth grade boys won two practice games last week, beating St. Mark 24 to 20 and St Michael 28 to 21. The St Agnes Alumnae Association will be having a Card Party at the Immaculate Heart of Mary auditorium on Thursday, January 30, at 1 pm. Please contact Sharon Hanky, CH. 1-0470, if interested in obtaining tickets. The price of the tickets is seventy-five cents. .The men have announced the date for their first party in the New Year—February Sth—MEN’S PARTY. Pray daily your Rosary for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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DADDY’S ALL HERS AS SHE LEARNS ..a You get Daddy on the line—but let her have the joy of discovery. Watch that little face as she chirps “Hi, Daddyl” You don’t have to tell her . . . Daddy is aZZ hers till you take over again. No wonder she radiates happiness like a Christmas tree! Start children early—learning it’s fun to phone. You’ll give them that much more enjoyment in life. As a matter of fact, why not ring up Daddy now, and see? Indiana Bell Telephone Company

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Indiana Bell Construction Indiana Bell plans a $31,000,000 statewide construction program during 1958, President Hany S. Hanna announced today. He said this will be comparable to expenditures during the past year, thereby reflecting the company’s “continuinig faith in Hoosier residential and business development during the year ahead.” “We expect growth of telephone business itiris year win be slightly below 1957 but still very large,” Mr. Hanna sand. “We will expand facilities to provide service to thousands of new customers, and we wfli continue current service improvement projects and develop new ones to provide ever better service to our present customers.” ' Mr, ‘Hanna said the principal items in the 1958 construction budget include about $2,000,000 for neiw telephone buildings and building additions, $11,000,000 for local and long distance central office equipment, $9,000,000 for

Trade Where They Pea///Trade SEE Paul Brown, Joe Timmons, Charles Sexton, John Stone JARVEY BROWN Manager

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■ B WE WELCOME THE SMALL SAVER, TOO Many of the large savings accounts in Speedway State Bank started in a piggy bank. Whether your savings are large or small, we invite you to put them in the Speedway State Bank where you know they are safe—and available whenever you need them. USE OUR 'TXDUBLE-YOUR-MONEY" SAVINGS PLAN. YOUR SAVINGS EARN INTEREST AND IN EVENT OF DEATH, THEY ARE DOUBLED UP TO $2,500 PER PERSON.

ouH* Unu, and *8,000,000 tar new eqifiptaeikt iodtaDßttoii on cuetomETS* peoimses. Dooens cf Indiana BeH con* struction projects are scheduled for completion, in 1956, Mr. Hanna said. Three cf ithe more notable ones wsH introduce Direct Distance Dialing in dfae Evansville, New Castle and NdHesviAe areas. This will enable customers to dial long distance calls direct to millions of telephones across the nation. Naw dial systems are scheduled for activation during the year in 22 communities. These include Clinton, Ten City, New Castle, Noblesville, Gaston, Summforiße, Albany, Eaton, Kdnfpnan, Cayuga, Heltontville, Lake Village, Morocco, Russiaville, Burlington, Flat Rock, Manilla, New Palestine, New Washington, Charlestown, Rockport and Sandridge.

"Great Decisions—l9sß" Howard S. Mills, Jr., R.R. 3, Box 859, represents the Junior Chamber of Commerce on the steering committee for the “Great

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SPEED MM IT .sr Bank 1532 Main Street, Speedway • Phone CH 1 6313 Your account is Insured up to SIO,OOO by the F D.I.C.

Decisions—l9s6” program concemmg Uunea ovsws soratgu poiicy facts and figures. The Great Decisions program is national in scope end is being sponsored locally by the Junior Chagnh>r of League of Women Voters, Indiana University Extension and the Council on World Affairs. In addition the program is supported by many •pose of the program is twofold; to provide factual information concerning foreign policy situations and problems—and to stimulate local neighborhood group discussions in the various areas of policy decisions. Channels of informattan for the program will include a live local weekly television show, weekly newspaper articles prepared by overseas correspondents and a weekly radio discussion program featuring a panel of local citizens. Jn addition the various sponsoring and supporting organi -nations will present outstanding speakers and specific panel discussions during the next few weeks. Discussion leaders’ training ses-

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Thursday, January 23, 1958

stars are open to anyone interested as well as from various supporting organizations. Sessions are scheduled for Jan. 27 art 9:30 am. and Jan. 28 art 7:30 p.m., both ta room 19 of the Indima University Center, 122 E. Michigan St Bldg.' For additional intattmattcn concraning the Great Decisions—l9sß program contact the office of the Council on World Affaire, ME. 41237. Free Red Croaa First Aid Courses The indianapobs Red Cross win start two standard first aid courses on Monday and Tuesday evenings, January 27 and 28. Ctasaes will meet at the Chapter House, 1126 North Meridian, fiem 7:30 to 9:30 pm. for six weeks each. These courses will use a completely new Red Crass first aid, textbook which includes the very latest techniques and skills. The standard first air course teaches the use of the tourniquet, location of pressure points for thecontrol of bleeding, artificial respiration methods—including the new mouth-to-mouth method for children—«nd the hew treatment of frostbite. Among other skfite taught are techniques for monring the injured, bandaging and flpbnting methods, care cf persons suffering epileptic convulsions and the removal of foreign objects tram the throat, eyes and air passages. Anyone wishing to enroll in one of the free standard Red Crass courses should call MElrose 41441 and ask for ithe first aid office.

Chert Xrßcry Citizens, city employees and food handlers are being urged by Mayor PhilHp Bayt and Health Officer Dr. Henry Nester to get a chest X-ray in the lobby of the City Hall, at A ldhtana and Oirio Streets on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 23 and 24. The unit’s visit to the City HML is an annual program. This year it is sponsored by Mayor Bayt and Doctor Henry Nester, city heaittu officer, through the of the local and State Health De- ' partments and the Marion County Tuberculosis Association. For three successive years an increase in new cases of TB has 1 occurred in this county; therefore, it is imperative that aH persons take advantage of this nocharge service. In announcing this survey, Doctor Nester said, “As a result of last year’s program a city employee was found to have active TB and is now under treatment and making rapid decoivery.” A chest X-ray can spot TB in its early stages; tang before it is noticed by the individual This means that there is less chance of spreading germs to foe family and friends. In addition to the spotting of TB activity in the lungs, the chest X-ray helps find other conditions such as heart trouble, bony defects and tumors. Both the Mayor and Doctor Nester urge city employees and all other adults to have a chest X-ray. Hours are as follows: Thursday, 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 pjn. Friday, 8 to 11 and 12 to 3 pm.

Buy Baseball Tickets I*. On "Charge" Plan p Charlie Kilgore, manager of Indianapolis Morris Flan Charge Account Service announced 4m, day that final plans have been completed with the Indianapolis Indians tn make it possible for baseball fans to purchase Box Seats and Coupon Books on a ‘Charge” plan through the Morris Plan Charge Account Service. The plan, which was suggested by D. M. Montague of 47 N. Addison was received with enthusiam by both organizations and will be put in effect immediately. As a result of his suggestion, Mr. Montague, was presented a SIOO .Box Seat far all Indians games by the Indianapolis Charge Account Service. Under .the arrangements with Morris Plan and the Indians Inc., those persons wishing to purchase the SIOO Box Seats or the $33 General Admission Coupon Books for the 68 Indians games may get them through the Morris Plan Charge Account Service on either a Regular 30 day change or on • Flexible Charge Plan which allows the payments to be spread over an 8 month period. Order blanks for the tickets will be 'available at member stores of the Morris Plan Charge Account Service. These stores, now num*bering more than 450, are conveniently located throughout the city. Through the convenience of * “Charge” plan, hundreds of bnmy, ball tans will now be able to refe ularly attend the Indianapolis Indians games at Victory Field and support the Indianapolis owned team with renewed enthusiam.