Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1964 — Page 3

Wednesday, November 25, 1964

CLASSIFIERS PAlNTlNG—Exterior and interior, wallpapers cleaning, wall washing, (white) CH. 1-5113. TURNACE WOOD for sale, $3.00 per rick at yard. $5 and up delivered. Heim Lumber Co. 4261 N JHigh School Road, AX 3-0660. APPLES HONEY CIDER Eating and cooking apples, $1.25 'per bushel and up. West U.S. 52 •on 86th. McKay’s Orchards. WANT WOMAN for Speedway one-girl office; typing and shorthand required, 5% days. Write Speedway Flyer, Box 44, 5217 W. 15th St., Speedway, Indiana 446224.

CHRISTMAS TREES CUT YOUR OWN PINE 3 VARITTES $2.50 "8538 W. 21st STREET WEEKENDS ONLY, PLEASE RENTALS NEEDED, Speedway and West. Low cost property management, call CH. 4-1223, anytime. No obligation. Paul H. Burgin, Realtor, Real Estate and Insurance. 1962 CORVAIR MONZA, 2-dr. cpe., white with red interior, 4speed trans., padded dash, all tinted glass, WSW, 30,000 miles. Must sell, new car on order. $1175. CH. 1-0583. ’6O FALCON, 4-dr., deluxe, auto, trans., radio, snow tires, excell, cond., S6OO. WA 3-5638 or WA 6-4713. WANTED USED PIANOS—Write directions to Box 2081, Muncie, Indiana or call collect 282-1108. IRONINGS—SI per hour. 6612 W. 13th st. CH. 1-9105. FOUND Black male cat. If owners not found, will be wanting a home. CH. 1-0837. WANT TO BUY—A three bedroom house with a two-car garage, in Meadowood. CH. 4-0482 after 4 p.m. DO YOU LIKE the location you now live in? You don’t have to move to have the home of your dreams. Modernize the one you are now living in and have the conveniences and comforts of a new home without the cost. For your modernization needs call JIM COUGHLIN, Designer-Mod-ernizer. UL. 2-2445. CHRISTMAS TREES Home grown, Scotch Pine, all sizes, sheared quality. Our 11th year. 65th Street at Hendricks CountyRoad. Come north from Clermont, or take 1465 to 56th Street, exit, go to County Line Road, then north 1 mile to farm. WILCOX TREE FARM, AX. 1-9133.

LOST—Lady’s Lewis watch, in Speedway Friday afternoon. CH. 4-4289, before 9 a.m. FOR SALE—Child’s desk, large size, excell. cond., maple finish, roll-top, matching swivel chair; Barbie, Midge and Tammy clothes, made to order. Also knitted smoke-ring scarfs. CH. 1BROWNSBURG —3-bedroom, stone, 1% baths, 2- gar., immediate poss. Make offer. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Owner. AX. 1-9958. FOR SALE—Miscellaneous dishes, including Haviland, crystal, etc. ME. 7-1683. ’57 BUICK CENTURY WAGON —R&H, Full power, Air cond., good tires, clean. $600.00, best offer. AX. 1-1352. FOR RENT—% double, 462 N. Berwick, available Dec. Ist, gas heat, $75. WA. 4-4033. KNITTED CLOTHES for Barbie, Skipper, Tammy. ME. 5-3632. PEKINGESE PUPS will save for Christmas. CH. 4-2954. Weight control is important in the prevention of diabete's. Six out of seven people over 40, when their diabetes was diagnosed, were overweight before the onset of the condition. TRAFFIC SAFETY Floyd A. Kline, Sr., Director of the Indiana Office of Traffic Safety, today warned Hoosier motorists of additional hazards to driving with the advent of cooler weather. Many people are now suffering from symptoms of flu, virus and the “common cold” and, while most persons would not attempt to drive under the influence of powerful medication, many do after taking one of the patent decongestant remedies for a cold. Any driver with a bad cold who starts out in traffic, feeling loggy, with a stuffy nose, watery eyes, and a general run-down feeling, is taking a chance on having a serious accident, Mr. Kline said. In today’s congested traffic, the driver must be constantly alert and capable of reacting quickly. This is impossible if his senses are dulled by some form of demedication. When a person feels bad with a cold, but not ill enough to stay home, he still

is a threat on the highway. As little as a ten per cent impairment of one’s normal driving ability, caused by the intake of common cold remedies, is enough to render a driver incapable of making the necessary adjustments to avoid a traffic crash in the event of an emergency. Medical records show that other drugs, and tranquilizers, also represent a dangerous threat to the safety of anyone trying to drive while under their influence. Chlorpromazine and Reserpine, used in the treatment of extreme nervousness and high blood pressure, can cause drowsiness and/or light-headedness, and must be used with great caution, when trying to drive. Taking antihistamines to combat motion sickness, may produce side effects of sleepiness or dizzy spells, in which case their use is prohibitive when driving. Mr. Kline called attention to those drivers who rely on socalled “pep-pills’” to keep them awake when drowsiness or fatigue lessens their alertness. This person can be even more of a hazard than the drinking driver. While the drinking driver may know he is in no condition to drive and will stay off the road, the person who is taking “pep

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pills” usually feels that they make him a better driver. Certain drugs contained in “pep pihs” can be habit forming. Such a drug is Amphetamine, which affects the heart and nervous system. Gradually the user <rf Amphetamine develops a reliance on this drug without realizing it. According to medical records, the use of this drug can cause hallucinations. Under its influence, motorists have reported seeing imaginary objects looming up in front of them, or imagined they saw insects crawling across their windshields. Records show that conclusive tests on the effect of tranquilizers

SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) in both services will be “Here He Comes, the King.” This is a first in the series for the Advent season. The Offertory solo, sung by Mrs. John Clark, Soprano, will be “My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord.” by Sandresky. The Cloister Choir will sing in the first service, “Let Us Go To Bethlehem,” Spanish-American carol. The Immanuel Choir will sing in the Second Service, “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.” DATES TO REMEMBER Sunday, November 30: Rehearsal for Messiah, 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 1: Hour of Prayer, 9:30 am.

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and antihistamines on motorists have not been completed, but authorities generally agree' that they do impair the driver’s ability to perform at peak capacity. Amphetamine, while alleviating sleepiness and fatigue, can dull a person’s reflexes, may bring on personality changes, and can become habit forming, And, although certain highly nervous individuals might actually improve their driving slightly by using tranquilizers, such cases appear to be rare. The conscientious driver will never try to substitute a “pep pill” for adequate rest and sleep.

Wednesday, December 2: Morning Moments, 7:00 am. Thursday, December 3: Stewardship and Finance Mtg. 7:30 pan. Thursday, December 3: Membership and Evangelism Mtg., 7:30 pm. - THE MISSION COMMISSION is again sponsoring the church’s project for every child at Lebanon Home for Christmas.” Please call Mrs. Cletis Jenkins, CH. 4-9442 for a name at once. Please call after 4:00 pm. in the afternoon. JUNIOR HIGH M.YJ*. will meet at 4:30 pm. in the Junior High Room and will view the film, “The Missing Queen.” We will be finished by 6:00 pm. Be sure to come and bring your friends for another film of the break-through series. SENIOR HIGH M.Y.F. will meet at 5:30 pm. in Fellowship Hall for their annual Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner. PT-EASE COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS. £> - * ~ December 13th, Rev. Johnson will baptize infants during the 10:45 am! Worship Service. If you desire to have your child baptized, please cajl the church office, CH. 1-1563. A SUB-DISTRICT CURRICULUM CONFERENCE will be held for all our teachers from Toddlers H through Junior High, Sunday, November 29th at 2:00 pm. at Wesley Methodist Church. NOTICE TO ALL COMMISSION CHAIRMEN—the deadline for all materials for the College of Christian Living should be in the Church Office by December Ist. CHANGES OF ADDRESS OR A NEW MEMBER IN YOUR FAMILY SHOULD BE REPORTED TO THE OFFICE. CH. 1-1563. If you know of any illness in our church family, please call the church office or Rev. Johnson at AX 1-8338 or Rev. Krieger at CH. 4-7050.

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