Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1960 — Page 4

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KOGAN'S DRIVE-IN BAKERY “AOW—2 locations/” 5310 W. 10th St. CH. 1-1318 3120 Lafayette Road WA. 6-4648 • DONUTS • ROLLS • PIES • COOKIES HOT BREAD EVERY AFTERNOON OPEN 6 AM. to 10:30 PJW.

CHUCK MARTIN CLAUDE CHATEL SWING-IN-PIZZA Carry Oat Service FREE COUPONS WITH EACH PIZZA WE WILL ACCEPT PHONE ORDERS AFTER 4 P.M. FOR PICK UP AFTER 5 PAA. ON YOUR WAY HOME FROM WORK. WE MAKE OUR OWN DOUGH b SAUCE FRESH DAILY HOURS—Mon. thru Thunu 5 P.M. to 12 M. FrU 5 PJ*L to 1 A.NL—Sai. 12 Noon io 1 AJ*L Sum. 3 PJ*L to 12 M. CH. 1-6311 W. 10th at Lyndhurst

McCORMICK LUMBER CO., NIC. ♦♦* ♦ _ “Home Pln-niog “Plan Drawing On All Items” Service Available” *♦ ♦ » Ample Perfciay Delivery Service VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 762 N. TIBBS ME. 8-6551

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No sense talking golf when you can be out there swinging. But first, the crabgrass. Just fill the Scotts Spreader with CLOUT®, set the dial at 7, and walk the lawn. CLOUT devastates every last crabgrass

plant—big and small—no matter how thick, tough or wiry. Takes only half an hour to apply. Meet you on the first tee in, say, 35 minutes. More and more folks are coming to us for advice on improving their lawns through an easy-to-follow Scotts Program. Come in anytime. We'll be glad to prescribe the correct Program for your lawn. Save $ 5.00! Scotts Spreader (16.95) plus Clout (6.95) together only 18.90

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YOU'RE NEVER TOO OLD You’re never too old to start to college! At least this is the impression given by evening students at Indiana Central College where the average age of students during the previous semester was slightly over 29 years of age. The age spread runs from 18 to 58 years. Many students right out of high school feel that they cannot start college full time and use evening classes to get started toward a degree while they save money; others are much older and have started their college programs after raising a family.

There are many reasons given by older evening students. Many are parents who are completing requirements so that they may teach to keep active. Others desire to work in business and are completing one of the three degrees offered in Business Administration by the Evening Division. Often students who have completed one degree program are taking course work to give them an additional area of experience or to keep up to date with the many recent changes in their work fields. Teachers who are working on a permit form a group who are completing their requirements for licensing in their present teaching areas. Conversion programs are offered by the Evening Division to help them meet their requirements for their work. Individual courses are taken by persons who aren’t planning for a degree, but have certain fields that they have always wished to learn more about for their personal satisfaction. Psychology, sociology and religion have been the most popular areas for these students. Often a person will begin taking individual courses then decide to work toward a degree once they have completed several courses. There are many reasons for taking work in .college and in-

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terested persons will find the staff ready to help each person plan his work for individual courses or help him meet degree requirements. A complete counselling service is available to anyone interested just for the asking. The fall schedule has been printed and is available on request. For further information interested persons are urged to contact the Evening Division office at STate 7-1303, or in Room 111 of the Administration Building on the University Heights campus. Summer office hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

SAFETY EVERYWHERE * Some drivers think that if you eliminated the hills and curves from the roads, accidents would be practically wiped out. It probably would surprise them, says the Indiana Traffic Safety Foundation, to learn that about 80 per cent of Indiana’s fatal traffic crashes occur on straight, level stretches of road. So a driver is not an expert unless he drives safely everywhere. ATTENTION. SPEEDWAY H.S. ALUMNI MEMBERSI ANNUAL DANCE. SEPT. 3 WESTLAKE TERRACE

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) all ages meet on Sunday morning. A Nursery and classes for children through 11 years of age meet at the same time that both morning worship services are being conducted. Classes for yohth (7th, Bth, and High School) meet following the 9 o’clock service. You are cordially invited to worship with us this Sunday. Methodist Men cabinet meeting will be held tonight, Thursday, at 7 >3O at the church. “Be Prepared for the Unexpected” is the sermon theme on which Rev. Howard E. Wright will speak at both services of worship on Sunday, July 24. At the 10:45 o’clock service the Summer Choir will sing the Anthem, “Jesu, Son of God” by Mozart. A cordial welcome to our morning worship services awaits our visitors. Commission on Education will meet on Monday, July 25, at 7:00 p.m. at the church. Pastor’s Fellowship and Instruction Class for new members will be held on Wednesday, July 27, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Commission on Missions will meet on Thursday, July 28, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Sacrament of Infant and Children’s Baptism will be observed on Sunday, July 31. Interested parents are asked to call the church office, CH. 1-1563. Another fine congregation (just like winter) gathered for worship last Sunday morning. We are anxious that our people be as comfortable as possible. So if they desire (and if it is all right with their wives) men are invited to leave their coats at home. Another helpful worship experience has been planned for this Sunday. See you in church.

WESTLAKE BEACH CLUB PARK & BEACH OPEN DAILY * “Dancing Saturday Night" 808 NORMAN and His Orchestra UIEIMIMhAV teen ager*s nEIINEuIIAI special d.j. dance

Thursday. July 21, 1960

Wf ALSO RfPAIR • TELEVISION • HhH • STEREO • RECORD PLAYERS • HOME RADIO COMPLETE UNE OF BATTERIES .

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Juicy, all-meat hamburger, broiled to a turn and topped with golden ‘n 1 delicious melted cheese. All this on a toasted bun and for only 20c! A rare bargain In good eating! Ourquick-as -a-wlnk service will please you. And you pick up your order at the window so there's no tipping. Enjoy a so-good Burger Chef cheeseburger soon!