Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1964 — Page 4

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Certificates of Deposit in Multiples of SIOO.OO or More Earn 4% Interest AT First Bank««" Trust Co. Now you too can earn the high four per cent rate of interest on certificates of deposit, being paid to First Bank and Trust customers. . At First Bank and Trust, certificates of deposit can be purchased in multiples of SIOO or more, for six months or longer, and it's easy to open your account at First Bank and Trust. Just call Ch. 1-6313 and a signature card will be mailed to you immediately. Or stop at one of the bank's convenient locations in Speedway, Beech Grove, Clermont or the new Windsor Village office at 21st and Arlington. Maintain your account easily with Save-by-mail envelopes. Remember too that regular Passbook Savings earn three and one half per cent interest, computed and paid quarterly at First Bank and Trust. Deposits made by the tenth earn interest from the first. Put your money to work for you today. 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Main Office: 5300 Crawfordsville Road Branch Offices: Main St.-Speedway; Main St.—Clermont Main St.—Beech Grove; Windsor Village, 21st & Arlington

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NEW EQUIPMENT AT INDIANA BELL Technicians will start installing additional equipment in seven Indiana Bell buildings in the Indianapolis metropolitan area during July. The project will provide more than $210,000 worth of new equipment in Indianapolis buildings housing CLifford, FLeetwood and MElrose equipment and in suburba n telephone buildings at Brownsburg, Plainfield, West Newton and Acton. C. R. Barkman, division manager for the company, said facilities for additional telephone numbers will be installed in two suburban communities. Two hundred

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more numbers will be added at Brownsburg and 300 at Acton. Power equipment also will be enlarged in the Bell buildings at Brownsburg and Plainfield, and additional voice circuits will be provided to and from dial equipment in Acton, West Newton and the three Indianapolis buildings. Centrex equipment in downtown Indianapolis will be enlarged to serve another bank. Centrex service enables telephone users to dial calls directly to, from and between the multiple phones within a business enterprise. Men from Western Electric Co., the manufacturing and supply unit of the Bell System, will install the equipment. Most of their work will be completed within three months.

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NASHVILLE NANS BIG HORSE SHOW The first of what is intended to become one of the major annual horse shows in Indiana will be held Sunday afternoon, August 2nd, starting at 12:00 Noon at Nashville, Indiana, in the heart of Brown County. Sponsored by the Craft Club No. 135, the Nashville Horse Show is expected to draw entries from all over Indiana and surrounding states. Roy Manos, nationally known horse breeder and trainer who is connected with the famous Underwood Stables, is general show chairman. Other officials include: Judge, Carl Cowell; Steward, Bud Gates and Tommy Thomas will act as Ring Masters. The horses will be judged in eleven different classes with ribbons and prizes awarded in each class through fifth place. The classes are: Tennessee Walking Horse (Ladies Only); Registered Shetland Ponies to Bike—Colors up (46 inches and under); Three Gaited Horses open; Tennessee Walking Horses (Amateur); Parade Horse; Open Western Pleasure (Men and Women); Five Gaited Horses Open; Tennessee

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Walking Class Open; English Equitation Open; Registered Quarter Horse Pleasure and Tennessee Walking Horse, Stake. Entries must be received by July 15th for listing in the program, but post entries will be accepted. Entry blanks may be requested by writing Roy Manos, Show Chairman, R. R. No. 3, Nashville, Indiana. The famous Indianapolis Shrine Horse Patrol will perform at the show as an added entertainment feature. Ample seating and parking facilities are available. K. OF C. FUN FROLIC KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS have set their annual Family Fun Frolic for Wednesday evening, July 15th, at Riverside Park. This annual affair is arranged by the Indianapolis Chapter of the K of C which consists of the seven Indianapolis Councils and its Fourth Degree, Bishop Chatard General Assembly. Picnic Grounds will open «C 5:00 p.m. with the rides running from 7 to 11 p.m. and featuring a SPECIAL REDUCED ADMISSION schedule for K of C members with rides FREE after admission to the park. Rain date is July 22nd.

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CHILDREN'S MUSEUM A marionette show Friday, July 17, will highlight next week’s programs at the Children’s Museum, 3010 N. Meridian. The museum is sponsoring a series of July programs for boys and girls each morning at 11 o’clock. There is no charge. The Judy Heiken marionette show will include the children’s favorite variety acts along with new ones incorporated into the program for the first time. The young audience will be invited to participate and after the performance will be able to touch the marionettes and ask questions. Tuesday, July 14, craft day during July, will feature basket

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weaving with reads this week. AU supplies will be furnished, and recommended ages for this craft are 8 through 12. The group wiU he limited to CO children. Mrs. Mary Zahn of the museum . staff will give the program Wednesday on musical instruments from around the world. She will show instruments from the museum collection and explain where they come from, how they are played, and how music varies from nation to nation. Included will be instruments from the Orient, Africa, Europe, South Sea Islands and Early America. Spiders will be the topic of Thursday's nature program. Ronald Moore will tell the ehji. dren of the unusal habits of spiders and wiU give information on spiders as pets. He will describe the spiders common to Indiana and tell how to identify them. The arts, crafts and customs of the people of Mexico will be discussed by David Cassady at the museum staff on Saturday, magic carpet day at the museum. Using objects from the museum to augment his talk, he will describe the pinata game, the charro outfit and the dress of the country, including the sombrero, serape, poncho and rebozo. The museum is open from 9 to 5 through Saturday, 2 to 5 on Sundays, and is closed every Monday. The museum will be closed during August.

WATCHTOWER CONVENTION The grandstand of the Indiana State Fairgrounds will' be the scene of intensive activity early next week, July 14, when a large group of Jehovah's Witnesses begin transforming it into a place of worship for their four-day district assembly, it was announced by Mr. Sylvester Strong, presiding minister of the West congregation. The occasion is the “Fruitage of the Spirit” district convention which begins Thursday, July 16, at 1:30 p.m. and ends Sunday, July 19. The Witnesses expect upwards of 10,000 delegates to attend, making it their largest convention they have ever had in Indianapolis. A giant stage is being construct-. ed and-will be transported to the fairgrounds. From this sta|e platform approximately 20 hours of Bible talks, discussions and dramatizations will be presented to the delegates, who will come from five midwestern states. Installation directors estimate that to ready the Fairgrounds for convention purposes requires installation of over 16,000 pieces of equipment. A complete sound amplyfication system is being installed to cany the platform program to every nook and corner of the grandstand. Between Fairground sessions many of the 10,000 visitors will be calling on Indianapolis residents, inviting all to attend the meetings, especially the Sunday, July 19, public address at 3 pm. “ ‘Peace Among Men of Good Will’ or Armageddon—Which?”. There is no admission charge and no collections are taken. Safety experts are busily engaged in perfecting a safety blade for power lawn mowers; but until such equipment is available, the INDIANA FARM SAFETY COUNCIL urges you to use your mower with extreme care. Don’t add your name to the list of 80,000 injured each year by the im-, proper use of power lawn mowers. ST. CHRISTOPHER SUMMER FESTIVAL Thun., Fri. and Sai. , July 23. 24 and 25

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