Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1963 — Page 3
Thursday, June 20, 1963
CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT—% double, furnished, 3 rooms and bath, utilities paid. Adults, no pets. CH. 4-0211. , EXPERIENCED COLLEGE STUDENT wants baby sitting jobs, days or evenings. CH. 4-1756. 2843 GEORGETOWN RD. A neat 3 bedroom ranch—lVa baths, 2-car gar., paved drive, storms and awnings. S4OO down. Jim Gray, AX. 1-4461. DONALD E. GRAY Realtors—lnsurance CH. 1-2872
FOR SALE—’62 Corvair Monza, 4-dr., like new, low mileage, white with gold interior. Interested? Call CH. 1-2252. ’55 Chevy Station Wagon—6 cyl. straight shift, overdrive, R&H, excell, tires. AX. 1-3935. FURNITURE BUILT, REFINISHED and repaired. Our specialty —Tables and desks. Free estimates. Pick up and delivery. 2805 S. Roena. CH. 1-4572. FOR SALE—I9SS Chevrolet, 4door, 6 cyl.; boy’s 20” bicycle. AX. 1-8317, PRICED TO SELL! SPEEDWAY —3 bdrm., stone and frame ranch, 1% baths, full base., with family room, 2-car gar., fenced yard. 2105 Winton. CH. 1-1959.
FOR SALE—Genuine mahogany Duncan Phyfe drop-leaf dining table with custom-made pad, SSO. CH. 4-0211. FOR SALE—S, size 16. white cotton uniforms; 1 nylon white uniform. Call after 6:00. CH. 40223. ’57 CHEVY STATION WAGON —6 cyl., standard trans., white walls, R&H, good cond. AX. 16163. FREE KITTENS—6 weeks old. CH. 1-1565. FOR SALE—Excellent 2nd car buy—’s6 Studebaker President, auto, trans., R&H, 38,000 actual miles, original owner, interior and exterior in excell. cond. SSOO cash. AX. 3-1858. WANT TO RENT home with family room and garage, $125-150. Write Box 2, Speedway Flyer, 5217 W. 15th St. Speedway 24, Indiana.
St. Anthony’s Bazaar Planned A festival of fun for youngsters and adults is planned for St. Anthony’s annual bazaar to be held on the parish grounds at 379 N. Warman, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 20, 21, 22, 1963. Mr. Francis Gallagher is general chairman of the event. Dinner will be served each of the three evenings and quick carry-out service will be available. Service begins at 4:30 p.m. A beautiful White 4-door Olds Dynamic 88 Sedan will be awarded the grand winner at the close of the bazaar. Fascinating linen and novelty booths, booths featuring tasty meats, and fruits, fish ponds, carnival booths, kiddy rides and fun rides for everyone will add to the gay festivities. Everyone welcome.
Civic Season Theatre Tickets The deadline for purchase of Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre season tickets at the maximum savings is rapidly approaching. Two bonus coupons will be issued ► with each season membership, regularly eight coupons, until July 1, affording a one-third savings over box office prices. Civic Theatre presents eight plays a year, October through May, offering a variety of comedy and drama on stage. Next season, in addition to the two weekends of performances, Wednesday and Thursday have been added for the convenience of those with busy week-end schedules. Season tickets are available from membership workers or at the Civic Theatre box office, 1847 North Alabama, or telephone WA. 3-4597 for further information.
Y.W.C.A. Swim Courses In an effort to help you enjoy more “pool-side” activities this summer, the Young Women’s I Christian Association will be offering special short term classes in swimming for all age and skill levels at the Headquarters Building, 329 North Pennsylvania k Street. These classes will begin the week of June 24 and will meet twice a week for five consecutive weeks. Remember . . . it’s important to know how to swim for fun, for health and safety. Call the Registration office, ME. 5-5471, for complete information.
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Miss Lonigan Installed At Bethel No. 1 Miss Gloria Lonigan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lonigan, 549 North Exeter Avenue, will be installed as Honored Queen of Bethel No. 1, International Order of Job’s Daughters, at 7:30 p.m., June 29, in the Masonic Temple, 526 North Illinois Street. Other officers to be installed are Judy Minor, Senior Princess; Lucy Campbell, Junior Princess; Joan Byers, Guide; Lois Phillips, Marshal, and Linda Campbell, Chaplain.
New Post Office Equipment A modem wizard equipped with an electronic eye is coming to Indianapolis, Indiana to effect swifter and more efficient delivery of the mail. Postmaster Charles H. Boswell announced today. The wizard is on the stubby side but weighs more than 500 pounds and measures 10 feet in width by four feet in depth. When operating at full speed it cancels mail at the machine gun rate of 30,000 pieces an hour. It is a Mark II facer-canceller, and Postmaster Boswell has been advised by Regional Director J. P. Nolan, Cincinnati Region, that it will soon be installed in the Indianapolis Post Office. “Installation of this machine,” the postmaster said, “is in line with the policy set by Postmaster General J. Edward Day of using equipment which has not only proved its effectiveness but which can over a long range period demonstrably improve postal service for the people of the community.” The machine’s basic function, Mr. Boswell explained, is to position the mail so that the address can be easily read for primary sorting as to its location. Its electronic eye also searches out the stamp' (it looks for the darker area on the envelope) and cancels it.
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TB NOT PARTIAL TO YOUTH A “disease of youth.” That’s the jaunty phrase, with its faint suggestion of starry-eyed sentiment, that used to be associated with tuberculosis in the minds of many people. The image was aided by the knowledge that such romantically youthful figures of history as John Keats, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Frederic Chopin all suffered from TB. But now comes the U. S. Public Health Service with a spate of figures to prove that the lungdamaging aliment which strikes about 55,000 new victims in the United States each year has nothing especially “youthful” about it, let alone anything romantic. Take the group of people no longer young but not yet qualified as senior citizens—those between 45 and 64. Their chance of turning up with new cases of active TB, according to USPHS information, is two-and-a-half times as great as that of youngsters
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roughly classifiable as adolescents —those aged 15 to 24. Even more striking, those who have advanced to the “elderly” bracket—6s or over—have a rate of new active TB that’s three times as high as the youthful group. The moral is plain. TB, where present but inactive in the youthful person, can break out in active form when middle or old age is reached. Those now infested should have been protected against exposure in their youth—but many were not. There’s another moral, too. The increases risk with aging underlines the importance of getting a periodic tuberculin test or chest X-ray. The earlier the disease is detected, the easier and more effective is treatment! WESTWOOD SNACK BAR OPEN 6:15 to 9:15 SHORT ORDERS. DRINKS SANDWICHES
Home Nursing Telecourse At noon on Saturday, June 29, the first session of a Red Cross Care of the Sick and Injured telecourse will be presented over WFBM-TV, Channel 6, Indianapolis. The series, titled The Home Nursing Story, sponsored by the Indianapolis Red Cross and WFBM-TV, will be shown for the first time in this area. The halfhour sessions will be given from noon until 12:30 on ten consecutive Saturdays. The series was filmed for the American Red Cross by the Army Signal Corps. To participate fully in the class, the Red Cross Home Nursing textbook and a workbook are available; they can be obtained by sending SI.OO to the Indianapolis Red Cross, 1126 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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I.U. Women's Club Saturday, June 29 a group from Indiana University Women’s Club will go to Nashville, Indiana for dinner at the Torchlight Inn and to see “Candida” at the Brown County Playhouse. Nutrition Camp Monday was a big day in the lives of 100 Marion County boys and girls who began an important body building and health improvement program at the Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp opened for its 36th season, it was announced by Mrs. Margaret Hawley, Camp Director. The youngsters are from eight to 13 years of age and will stay at the camp for seven and a half weeks. Operated by the Marion County Tuberculosis Association, the camp has changed its program emphasis since its inception in 1928. “In the early days,” Mrs.
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Hawley says, “the camp was a tuberculosis preventorium. Today we emphasize a balanced blend of good nutrition, rest and recreation, for we are interested in the total good health of boys and girls and do not want them to fall prey
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