Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1964 — Page 3

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CLABBIFIEBS TOR RENT—I bedroom modern, newly decorated homee, 9500 W. 10th St, CH. 1-6780. ’56 CHEVY, R&H, Standard trans., good second car, $195. CH. 19982. MURAT SHRINE CIRCUS Not one, but two wild tiger and lion acts, plus a bear act will all "be performing at the same time at this year’s 19th Annual Murat Shrine Circus. Murat Shrine Circus opens April 23rd and will have 10 performances. WAYNE TOWNSHIP BRUCE MEETING

Don A. Tabbert and William Ruckelshous 11th District Republican Congressional candidates, will be the featured speakers at te Wayne Township Bruce Committee meeting on Wednesday, April Bth, at the First Bank and Trust, 5300 Crawfordsville Road, Speedway. Otis Yarnell chairman of the group will introduce the candidates for the legislature who are present. This will be an opportunity for the voters of Wayne Township to meet and question the Congresional candidates. The meeting is open to the public. Refreshments will be served. Tor information about the meeting call Dolores Seroy AX. 1-4357.

1964 CHILDRENS ART BAZAAR The annual Children’s Art Bazaar will be at the William H. Block Co. auditorium April 14th through April 18th, This is the ninth showing. All public, parochial and private schools in the city and county are invited to participate. The art teacher from each participating school selects eight pictures, at least one from each grade, one through six, and these pictures are displayed at the auditoruim. Blue ribbons, awarded by the judges are given the most promising pictures. These pictures are referred to as “museum choice.” Blue ribbon pictures sell for $2.00; all remaining pictures are SI.OO. Profits from the Children’s Art Bazaar are used for scholarships and prints and books for all the participating schools?-’This na- to encourage art in the schools of Marion County.

Eagledale Little League Card Party Eagledale Little League will sponsor a Card Party to be held at the U.S.W. Union Hall, local 1150, 218 South Addison, Friday, April 10 at 8:00 p.m. Progressive Euchre and other card games will be played. Tickets sold at the door or call AX. 1-6958, AX. 12527, AX. 3-1517, AX. 1-4086 or AX. 1-6300. Prizes galore. STARLIGHT ADDITIONS Auditions will be held in Indianapolis at the Wilking Music Co. Auditorium, 120 N. Pennsylvania St., Friday, April 24th from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. and again Saturday, April 25th from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. There will be eight female and eight male members selected for the 1964 singing chorus. ALLISON ENGINES POWER NEW CANADIAN AIRCRAFT T 56 Series turboprop aircraft engines developed and produced by the Allison Division of General Motors will power the 16 new four-engine Lockheed C-130E Hercules transports the Canadian government has purchased for the Royal Canadian Air Force. WSCS STYLE SHOW APRIL 10, 1964, 7:30 pan. Fellowship Hall Speedway Methodist Church SPECIAL forces QUALIFICATIONS SPELLED OUT In response to many inquiries from young men in this area regarding entry into the U. S. Army’s Special Forces, Sergeant Clark, the local Army recruiter, spells out the qualifications. The applicant must be between 17 and 34 years of age, physically and mentally qualified. He must enlist for three years in the Paratroops. Training is accomplished at either Fort Campbell, Ky., or Fort Bragg, N. C. This training is very rugged, the applicant will learn how to jump at night, how to fight behind enemy lines and even how to blow up bridges. Any young man who thinks he can qualify for Special Forces assignment should contact Sergeant Clark, whose office is located at 2406 E. 10th St, or phone him at ME. 3-7190.

RESPONSIBLE PRIVATE PARTY will assume mortgage on 3 bedroom home or double in Parley Addition. Possession this summer. CH. 3-0020 or CH. 1-0222. ABC HOUSE TRAILER for sale, B’x4o’; washer, garbage disposal, 1 bdrm., twin beds; awning, good cond. $2200. Call morning or evening, CH. 1-6575. IS YOUR MENDING PILING UP? If you need help with it call CH. 1-3546. GENERAL SPRING CLEANING. Experienced and reference. Three adults. ME. 7-5823. 1646 N. GERRARD ST., 3 BEDRM., 2-CAR GAR. HENDRICKS COUNTY—3 BDRM., BRICK, 2-CAR GAR. CHOICE LOTS IN SPEEDWAY. CLEVINGER, REALTOR. CH. 3-0695. FOR SALE—’S3 Plymouth 4-dr., straight stick, runs good, reliable transportation. CH. 4-1928. FOR RENT-4957 W. McCray, 2 bdrm., double, gas heat, tile bath, nice kitch., completely cleaned. Immed. occupancy. Drive by and if interested, call CH. 13546. WANT GENERAL OFFICE GIRL for insurance office typing. Part-time. Apply Friday, morning, 9 to 12. 4905 W. 14th St. INTERNATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE. FOR SALE china cabinet, very good cond. AX. 1-0330. WANT TO RENT GARAGE, for boat. AX. 1-8497.

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DESK SPACE FOR RENT—Reasonable. CH. 4-2435 or AX 12234. ’6l FORD PICKUP, F-11, $850; Amana 1 HJP. air conditioner, $45; Junior pool table; ping pong table; 2 bar stools; Helicrafters receiver, $200; Magnavox console TV, $65. AX 1-5769. CARETAKERS private residence, stay on place. Outside and yard work, retired preferred. AX. 1-5139. FOR SALE—’64 Fairlane “500” sp. coupe, green/ivory top, 289 engine, cruis-o-matic, R&H, P.S. WSW tires, Bucket seats, seat belts, all white with black trim interior. Only 1100 actual miles. Full warranty. CH. 4-2368. FOR SALE—2I” TV, good picture, $25; 17” TV, needs work, $6. CH. 4-5416.

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U.S. Koylon Latex Foam Rubber Mattresses This quality is the finest that can be had in foam rubber. These mattresses are reversible and covered with top-grade beautiful covers. These are available in three densities, Medium, Firm, and Extra Firm. Complete with box springs to match. WHILE PRESENT STOCK LASTS AT OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTK 8 PAA. Other Evenings by Appointment "27 Years in Speedway" Speedway Furniture Store 1038 MAIN STREET CH. 4-1046 One Block North of West 10th Street Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Edwards, Owners

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BOAT FOR SALE glass boat with all accessories, 45 h.p. Mercury Engine, like new. Must sell CH. 4-1978 or AX 14044. FOR SALE—Summer maternity clothes, size 16, good cond., latest style, $3 set; child’s nylon dresses, 6X, like new; 2 with lace jackets, $3 each. Call CH. 1-3914. ROOM FOR RENT—2O43 E. Riverside Dr. nice, newly decorated room, next to bath. Employed gentleman. SB. ME. 1-0423, COLORED LADY WANTS DAY WORK or week work. Experienced in cooking, cleaning, ironing or case of side. WA. 3-6014. FOR RENT 3-room cottage, newly decorated. CH. 4-9493. FOR SALE—Baby grand piano, 5 ft., Kvrtzman, mahogany. Beautiful cond., CH. 1-5118.

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SPOH9WAY IWnmHST CHUBCB (Continued from Page 1) o’clock service Sunday, April 12. His sermon topic will be, “The Needle’s Eye.” The Carol Choir will sing at the first service under the direction of Mrs. John Clark. At the second service the Chancel Choir will sing, “Oh Lord, We Worship Thee” by Bach. Mr. Robert Foltz, tenor, will sing the offertory solo at both services. It will be “Hope” by Auslander. The Sr. Hi CYF will meet at the church at 6:00 pm. Dating, Do’s and Don’ts will be presented by Tom Long in this second session of Christian Attitudes Toward Love and Marriage. Jr. Hi MYF (6:00 p.m.) will view slides and hear a discussion about the Methodist Church in Alaska by Rev. Eugene Potts. The Qhancel Choir will sing Sunday afternoon at 2:30 pm., for dedication- services of the Chapel Hill Methodist Church at 7100 West 10th Street. The public is invited. The (tommission on Christian Social Concerns will meet at the church on Thursday, April 9, at 7:30 pm. WSCSJStyIe Show will be held April 10, Friday, at 7:30 pm., in Fellowship Hall. Tickets are available from Mrs. Anne Hansen, AX 1-6377, the participating merchants, or at the door. The public is invited, j The Official Board will meet at the church Monday, April 13, at 7:30 p.m. . BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER GROUP will meet at the church on Tuesday, April 14, at 9:30 am. in the Church Parlor. Morning Glories will meet at the church on Wednesday, April 15, at 9:00 am., for a combined meeting with the Electa Circle to hear a guest speaker. Charily Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Flossie Mosser, 5138 McCray on Wednesday, April 15, at 7:45 pm. Mary-Martha Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur E. Spaulding ,at 5757 Hollister Drive, Wednesday, April 15, at 1:00 pm. All choirs will rehearse at the usual times. More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of. A Prayer Vigil will be held on Saturday, April 18, from 12 noon until 12 migdnight.

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ST. ANDREWS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) John Brown, 3419 MacArthur Lane. The regular schedule of worship services-Sunday Church Schools continues this Sunday. Pastor Ivan Miller will conduct the services at both 9 and 11. At 3:15 pm. there will be coffee hour for the members to meet this prospective pastor. At 4 pm. the congregation will meet to decide whether or not to call Pastor Miller as St Andrew’s pastor. Confirmation Classes and Junior Choir gather at 6 pm. Sunday. Intermediate Luther League will meet at 7 pm. to see slides and to talk about Lutherwald, the Synod summer camp. At 8 pm. Monday the course “As Christians Teach,” conducted by Bill Russert, will be held in the-Junior Rooms. Church Council meets Tuesday at 8 pm. Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous gathers the same evening in Fellowship Hall at 8:30 pm. Senior Choir will rehearse at 7:45 pm. on Wednesday. St. Andrew’s Lutheran Nursery School is held each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday morning from 9-11 am.

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