Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1959 — Page 6
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56th St. GOLF CENTER “INDIANA’S NEWEST" On W. 56th St. between Kessler Blvd. & Road 52
“CUP COUPON BELOW” IT IS GOOD FOR 18 HOLES OF MINIATURE GOLF
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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Dr. Montgomery will give the sermons. The Senior Hi C.Y.F. group will leave Saturday morning at 8:00 a.m. for the Retreat at McCormick’s Creek. They are badly in need of parents to drive down, as well as to go down to bring some of the group back. Also, if anyone has a trailer they can loan for the purpose of hauling the bedrolls, it will be app eciated. Call Marilyn Neiman, CH. 48976, if you can help. Choirs. Wednesday; Angelus Choir, 3:15 and Chancel Choir, 7:30. Thursday; Children’s Chorale, 3:15, Chapel Choir, 6:30, Cloister Choir, 7:30. Service Day. The ladies of the church and community will meet in Fellowship Hall on Thursday, September 24, from 9:00 to 3:00 to sew for the Little Red Door. The hostess for the month is Evening Circle, with Mrs. Novella Groover as chairman. If you can stay for lunch, bring a sandwich—coffee will be served. C.W.F. Executive Committee will meet in the Junior Hi Room on Thursday at 1:00 pm. Mrs. Bertha Huffman, the new president of the Fellowship urges all members of the committee to be present. The chancel bouquet given last Sunday by Girl Scout Intermediate Troop 774 was enjoyed by Mrs. Robert Huber in Methodist Hospital. New Member. We were happy to welcome into our church membership last Sunday, Mrs. Esther White, 1642 Christopher Lane. Roses on the Lectern. The roses on our lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Cherie Lynn Mitchell, daughter of Robert and Starr Mitchell; and John Robert and Marcia Nell Huber, twin babies of Robert and Naida Huber. Thanks. The Senior Hi C.Y.F. wishes to thank everyone who helped make their paper drive last Saturday a big success. Baby Dedication services were held last Sunday morning at the
KENNETH’S BEAUTY SHOP 5209 W. 10th St. (rear of Frost-Top) “Complete Beauty Service” JANE SARTOR (from Virginia Farrell Academy of Advanced Hair Styling) LORENE WARD 3 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS KENNETH'S PERSONAL SERVICE MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 5209 W. 10th St. 3612 W. 30th St. CH. 1-6000 WA. 5-6525 Hours—Mon. thru Sat., 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Evenings By Appointment
Want Thin®, ttoalt Want Things OoanT Lot ROTO-ROOTER Service Join Your Team SINK LINES DOWN SPOUTS SEWERS • ****£sjSCA/ „„ Can Main A. 5-8988 For Operator Nearest You
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DRIVING RANGE “WEN ALL YEAR" 8 TEES COVERED AND HEATED fSoffi FOR WINTER PLAY—WELL LIGHTED
11:00 worship hour. The following parents and babies participated in this impressive service: Mr. and Mrs. Duane Earle and Deeann Shari; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Glidewell, Jr. and Terie Lea; Mr. and. Mrs. James Golay and William Thomas; Rev. and Mrs. Albert Graves and Timothy Richard; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Graybill and Kurtis Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartley and Granville Nicholas; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hawkins and Lee Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leap and Debra Sue; Mr. and Mrs. John Lemmon and John Mark; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miles and Brent Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roach and James Merlin; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tuttle and Kyle Paul.
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with complete COMMERCIAL BANK SAFETY Your money can earn 3% interest for you at the Speedway State Bank. We are now paying 3% interest on Certificates of Deposit of one year or longer, dated on or after August 3, 1959. AH you have to do is leave your money on deposit for at least one year. Interest will be paid at maturity at the rate of 3%, compounded semi-annually. Far your convenience the whole transaction can be handled by mail. Phone or come in for full information 1532 Main St. • Speedway • CH 1-6313 Clermont Branch • CH 1-8217 MEMBER F.8.1.C.
COUPON GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 18-19-20 SLIDE, SANDBOX AND SWINGS FOR THE KIDS
From Speedway GO NORTH ON MOLLER RD. TO 56th ST. AND TURN EAST, OR NORTH ON KESSLER BLVD. AND TURN WEST. THE GOLF CENTER IS LOCATED BETWEEN KESSLER BLVD. & U.S. No. 52. OPEN 11 A.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT "Bring All the Family"
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THE SPIEDWAY FLYER
LAKESIDE MOBILE HOME PARK Miles West of Speedway— V 2 Mile West of Morion County Line, on W. 21st LARGE LOTS FISHING GARDEN PLOTS Owner, JOE HOWLING Telephene, CH. 4-7908
Under New Management JOANNE and BILL'S SPEEDWAY RECORD SHOP 5244 Crawfordsville Road CH. 4-8558 “10% Discount With This Id”
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CALLING ALL CARS! “Ti Kajay year car mSo m yaa tcß alaae the htehway —the ball CBM—tha ewtaabaad —er the ma. Tea’ll act ■tore pleaeni* driving that to. if your radio reception teat M roach at a detour. Wo specialise ia auto radio aervice...and whoa yea have trouble well fix it up ia a ji«y...at a reaaon able price tool ADAMS RADIO & TV SERVICE ms OLIN AVE. ME. 8-2648
CLASSIFIED’S GENERAL CONTRACTOR Remodeling New Construction Cement Work of any kind—Roofing—Siding—Cabinets—All kinds of repair. Experienced workmen, fully insured. Financing available —Bank Rates. Ken Rowings, 4837 W. 25th St CH. 1-1337. FOR SALE PAINT THINNER, 40c gallon. Bring your jug. DuPont and Dutch Paints. Morelands West 16th Paint Store. 2 blocks west of Tibbs, across from B&B, Corner Berwick. FOR SALE—2O” window fan, 4 speeds, reversible, good cond., S2O; power mower, self propelled, recoil starter. CH. 1-4175. WANT JANITOR, full or part time, man or couple. CH. 1-1968. WANT GIRL for waitress, 1 day a week. CH. 1-1968. FOR SALE—Sofa, suitable for activity room or summer cottage. UL. 2FOR SALE—I2O bass Lyceum accordion, A-l cond., used very little, with 4 lessons, SIOO. CH. 4-4291 or ME. 6-9638. HOUSE FOR RENT—3 bedroom, brick, baths, 5427 Maplewood Dr. Call J. W. Moore, WA. 3- after 7:00 p.m. Thursday. FOR SALE—Boy’s football shoes with rubber cleats, size 5, like new. CH. 4-0273. MANURE Large load, $10; % load, $6, delivered. For information Call ST. 4-4486.
West 16th Street BARBER SHOP 3422 West 16th Street TELEPHONE APPOINTMENT IF DESIRED ME. 8-0201 Open Daily 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.—Sat. 8 AM. ta 5P M. Frank Bell Dale Nicely
GENERAL CONTRACTOR NEW CONSTRUCTION REMODELING MASONRY WORK PLUMBING ROOFING CABINET WORK R. F. ROSNER— CH. 4-4160
PIANO TUNING & REPAIR Excall. References, Free Eti. FLEMING REED CH. 4-8G54 FOR SALE—Kurtzman Grand piano, medium size, action excellent case needs refinishing, recently tuned, overhauled and regulated. S6OO.
EXPERIENCED WHITE WOMAN wants Fall house cleaning, day work, window washing, mending, etc. 75c per hour. For appt, call Ava Lee, CH. 1-2665. FOR SALE—Sofa bed, good cond. S3O. CH. 4-7420. WANT TYPING to do in my home. CH. 4-1436, FOR RENT—2 bedroom, modern, garage. CH. 4-4646. 1450 N. CONCORD—4 room modem, newly decorated, basement, garage, large porch, fenced yard, Venetian blinds, storm windows, $8,500. ME. 6-7510. REAL ESTATE SALES Newly licensed Real Estate salesman wants part-time work selling westside property. Write Box 6710, c/o Speedway Flyer, 5217 W. 15th St., Speedway 24, Indiana. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms, private entrance, 4962 W. Uth St. CH. 4-9189. FOR SALE—three 7:50x14 puncture sealing tires; two 8:00x14 puncture sealing tires, used approx. 12,000 mis., sl2 each; two 7:50x14 tires, 2000 miles used, sls ea.; used camping trailer, sleeps 4 to 6, 6’xß’x3’, torsion bar action with 4:00x8 tires, made of Marine plywood, nylon canvas, $2lO. 5102 W, Uth St. after 4:30 p.m. FOR SALE - poster bedroom suite, complete, excell, cond., $75; 12x12 rug and pad, green; white k : tchen cabinet, sls, ME. 8-8222. FOR RENT—Nice room, next to bath, gentleman preferred. 1802 Beeler. CH. 1-7566. ’sl MERCURY, 4-door, good cond., by owner, 5017 McCray. FOR RENT—Corner Holmes and 17th St., % brick double, 1 bedroom, full base., automatic heat, garage, S9O. WA. 3-5638. NURSE, several years experience, desires home nursing. CH. 12174.
IP GOING BOWHUNTING? < /GO J Bj /BEAR! ] t wMi tho finost yovr Mfioay can hwy, and bawbwntinf. Hit U KODIAK •xchaiv* design* grew fM out of hi* own vast exarrow. Ta got a bead- E3r Ing trophies of your W own—OO MAN .. . 1 ■ J®? We’li help choose |ust the right \ tackle for you. Como In today! I SUTPHIN’S SPORTING GOODS 4832 W. 16th St. CH. 4-1321
FOR SALE—Boy’s Chicago roller skates, size 5; Zenith, 4-speed portable record player, both perf. cond.; boy’s 2 pc. blue sport suit, size 9, like new. 2042 N. Fisher, CH. 1-0918. FOR SALE—GE Tank-type sweeper, complete with attachments, like new. CH. 4-3156 or after 6:00 p.m. ME. 1-3509. FOR RENT basement, garage, oil heat, TR. 8-8750 for Appt. FOR SALE—SPEEDWAY—3 bedroom brick, 1 % baths, alum, screens and storms, attic fan, large fenced yard. CH. 1-6701. BIG FREE OUTSIDE SQUARE DANCE—Brownsburg Park Pavilion, Brownsburg, Indiana, Friday, September 18, 8 to 11 p.m. Caller, Jack Livingston. Sponsored by Brooks Bakery. WANT HOUSEWORK —care for sick or children, 5 days, $4 per day. Speedway reference. Mary Lee, UL. 2-4006, FOR SALE Sub-teen, size 12, black winter coat, like new. CH. 1-2005, FOR SALE—Grey nylon davenport, clean. CH. 1-2005. WANT TO RENT—two or three bedroom house in or near Speedway. Two children. Call James Sheads CH. 4-2451 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
CHARMING—TRI LEVEL, 2 Irg. bedrooms, P/2 baths, liv. rm., din. rm., kitch. brkfst, rm., air conditioned, % base., new oil furnace, alum, siding, alum, storms and screens, 2-car gar., 2 lots landscaped and fenced, nice area, near new school in Clermont. Terms. $15,000. Ralph Norman Agency, TE. 9-6421. Mrs. Keppel TE. 9-0740. FOR SALE - door, R&H, good transportation. CH. 1-1721, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. CLOSING OUT CHILDREN’S DRESSES, sizes 7 to 14, $1.50 to $3.98. Pam’s Fashions, 1610 N. Lyndhurst. BIG SHOW AND DANCE THIS FRIDAY NIGHT SEPT. 18. 1959 WESTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. GARY GILLESPIE TEENS CHOICE SATAN'S PLAYBOYS TERRIFIC BAND ADMISSION , $.75 slag $1.25 drag PARENTS WELCOME FOR SALE—Westinghouse refrigerator, medium size, freezer chest across top, good cond. S4O. CH. 4-1368, 2042 Winton.
AMBULANCE SERVICE Try our Ambulance Service tor greater comfort —Immediate "Around the Clock" aervice To «ny port City. State or out of State. ‘Chapel of the Flowers 9 * STEVENS MORTUARY >l3B W. 18th Street MElroee 8-0113
Thursday, September 17, 1959
YOLB WESTSIDE PLUMBED DIAL CL 4-2887 NEW AND REPAIR WORK ELECTRIC SEWER CLEANING EDWARD WOODLOCK
FOR SALE Tappen gas range; baby bed, good cond. CH. 1-3631. DUPLICATING SERVICE —Reasonable prices, club news, letters and bulletins. Call CH. 4-4514. FOR SALE—Child’s electric Golden pipe organ (Emenee) good cond., $lO, CH. 4-1402. FOR SALE—Walnut finished twin beds, with almost new innerspring mattresses and box springs or twin Hollywood beds, ideal for children’s room, 30 inches wide, 6 ft. long. Call CH. 4-0483 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE mower. CH. 4-9408. FOR RENT—Dormitory bedroom, % bath, 2 full size beds, for two gentlemen to share. CH. 4-9408. Christmas Cards Los Amigos Class It is time to plan for Christmas if you wish Personal Printed Cards. Samples from two companies are ready. The prices range from 50 for $1.50 to 25 for $2.95. The Comet line of more expensive cards are also available. Call CH. 1-3033 to have the samples and make your selection in your own home. It would be a pleasure to serve you. All profits are used for church or community benefit.
Ailment of Genius If your birthday falls during this month, you’re in famous company. H. G. Wells, the novelist, St. Francis of Assisi, who founded the Franciscan Order, Dr. Samuel Johnson, who compiled England’s first comprehensive dictionary, and O. Henry, whose short stories are known and loved all over the world—all four were bom in September. They had something else in common, too. All suffered from tuberculosis. So many gifted men and women were victims of TB, in fact, that at one time it was thought something about the disease helped produce geniuses or vice versa. We know better now, of course. The genius of these famous people had nothing to do with their illness. In each case there was a history of poverty, hunger, slum living, or close contact with other TB sufferers. These are the factors that have always caused TB and still do. We know some other useful things about TB: That a simple, painless test, the tuberculin test, can quickly tell if a person is harboring the TB germ. That X-rays can show if the germ is active and doing lung damage. That modem drugs usually stop TB in its tracks in far less time than would have been thought possible twenty years ago. There was a time when the TB victim had no way of knowing he had the disease until the blood he coughed up told him he didn’t have long to live. There are still people who ignore the advances of modem medicine, to their cost. A good three-fourths of the more than 60,000 active cases of TB newly detected each year are in a far advanced stage. That shouldn’t happen when tuberculin tests, X-rays and early treatment can bring about a much happier result.
Business Courses At Butler Butler University will offer 34 business courses in its Evening Division during the fall semester, beginning September 21. Butler’s College;, of Business Administration offers programs leading to bachelor and masters degrees. Dr. David Roberts is dean of the college.
