Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1965 — Page 3

Thursday, February 4* 1965

CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE Charming large 3 bedroom ranch style brick home. Attach. 1-car gar., full base., best location, near new Speedway grade and high schools. CH. 4-0220, LICENSED NURSING HOME Private and semi-private rooms for man and woman. Excellent reputation, good food and care. Welfare patients accepted. Call WA. 4-1156 for details and brochure. INCOME TAX SERVICE —State and Federal. All work guaranteed. Peyron Associates, 1010 Main .'Street, Speedway. CH. 4-4014. FOR RENT—Room, next to bath, home ■privileges. 1827 Fisher St. •CH. 4-2983.

*64 BLOND SINGER CONSOLE Does embroidery, zig-zag, button holes, etc. Total price only $34.32, monthly payments just $5, starting March 18th. CH. 4-8453. FOR RENT—3 room apartment, bulit-iD ilec. stove and refrig., air conditioned, heat and water -furnished. Available immediately, newly decorated. Married couple preferred. CH. 1-0848. FOR SALE —Infant bouncer chair, car seat, car bed, teeter babe. All $lO. CH. 4-2435. FOR SALE—Walker, like new, sturdy, versatile with detachable seat, etc. CH. 4-2435. FOR SALE —Electric heater-fan, $4; solid wood desk chairs, $2 ea- CH. 4-2435. 1961 AMERICAN RAMBLER CONV. Has everything. New tires. Low mileage. One owner. No reasonable offer refused. CH. 4-2435.

FURNISHED OFFICE IN SPEEDWAY, all utilities, air conditioning. Opportunity for small business operation. CH. 4-2435. HOUSE FOR LEASE OR RENT stone home, 2-car attach, gar., basement, air conditioned, oil heat. ME. 5-0617 or ME. 1-7691. HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN Nearly new. Reasonable. CH. 1-6414-3375 N. HIGHWOODS DRIVE 3 bdrm., Bedford stone, master bdrm. 13x16; 2 fireplaces, stone frplc. in liv. rm. and base, recreation rm.; 1% baths; din. rm. looking onto flagstone patio with stone fireplace; oversize 2-car gar.; beautifully landscaped. By owner. WA 5-0012.

FOR RENT —2 rooms, furnished, kitchen privileges. Suitable for 2 women. Referencees. CH. 1-6741 after 4 pjn. ~ FOR SALE —11’ Admiral refrigerator, deluxe, excellent cond. CH. 1-1847. MOVING, MUST SELL—I 3 cu. ft. family size Frigidaire refrigerator with large freezer; Motorola TV with blond stand. CH. 4-1854 after 5:30 p.m.

CHRISTIAN LIVING (Continued from Page 1) a graduate student about 34 years ago. He has been speaking to groups and in churches on Comparative Religion, Missions, and Christ’s Challenge to everyone all over the world. The Senior High Department will sview the film “And on the Eighth Day” during the College of Christian Living. The Junior High Department will continue with their study of the Methodist Church in New Nations. The Adult Classes this week will be as follows: 1. “India” —Seth Edwards, Mission Commission. 2. “United Nations’” Rev. Query, Social Concerns Commission. f 3. “Our Goal as a Christian” T. L. Eddleman, Membership and Evangelism Commission. 4. “Stewardship Talents” Charles Woodard, Stewardship and Finance Commission. 5. ‘Tanel Discussion Education” Christian Education Commission. INSPIRATION TIME: 5:00 pm ; Class Sessions: 5:10 p.m. to 6:15 p.m; Fellowship Hour: 6:15 to 6:45 p.m. and the Forum Hour: 6:45 to 7:30 p.m.

I.U. DOWNTOWN CAMPUS An approximately enrollment increase of 25 per cent is expected for the spring semester of the Indiana University Downtown Campus in Indianapolis over that for the spring semester of last year. In announcing plans for the spring semester, classes for which will begin Monday, Feb. 8, Virgil Hunt, director of the Indianapolis regional campus, said that the enrollment is expected to reach approximately 3500 full and parttime students. g|OP WITH W» ADVERTISERS

NORTHWEST BAPTIST REPORT The Northwest Baptist Church has just issued its Annual Report; the first in the history of the church. Pastor Lawrence W. Newans states that the initial Sunday Services were held on May sth, 1963, and that the congregation met in what had been the j.<um-house on the Johnston Sunset Farm. On Opening Sunday there were 27 present for Sunday School; 38 in the Moranig Service, and 29 presents for the-Evening Service.

Since that time, 68 members have united with the Church, and all departments of the work have shown substantial growth. Last June the first new building was started, and the congregation moved into it in August Providing space for a congregation of 125, plus 3 additional Class rooms, the Church has already taxed the capacity of this new Chapel during the Sunday School hour, and the Meaning Service. The Evening Service and the Wednesday night Prayer Meeting have also shown steady increase in numbers and interest. Having entered the New Year, building plans are once again being formulated by the Church. A first unit of a larger building will be erected on the acres owned by the Church. In the meanwhile the new Chapel, along with the original house-Chapel continue to serve as Sunday School and Church quarters. Of particular worth have been the Nurseries and Children’s Church, caring for the many children whose parents attend the Services.

INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY Jorge Bolet, the noted Cubanborn pianist, will be soloist this weekend (Feb. 6-7) with Izler Solomon and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. He will perform Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor. Although the Cuban-born pianist has never before appeared with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, it is one of the few major symphony orchestras in this country or Europe he has missed. Also scheduled by Izler Solomon for the weekend’s program are Schumann’s Symphony No. 1 in B flat Major, Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin, and Nielsen’s Maskarade Overture. Tickets for both performances are available from the Symphony Box Office in Clowes Hall.

DAVE GRAVES SAYS

[SAVE]

now ... gat guaranteed ATLAS.TIRES Sue 6.70x15" Black Tube Type as low as $8.95 plus tax and recappable tire GRAVES STANDARD SERVICE 4980 Crawfordsville Rd. (U.S. 136 & N. Auburn) Speedway CH. 4-0869

Ask Afcprt Ow Fraa Checking Account Service For Senior Citizens lewijFJl FIRST BANK & TRUST L — *»» *~rrr ■ — COMPANY MAIN OFFICE: 5300 CRAWFOROSVILLE ROM CM. 1-2381 Branch Offices Windsor Village Speedway Clermont Beech Grove Member F.D.I.C.

Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolir Hiking Club will hike the 14-mile T. C. Steele Manorial Trail in Brown County on Sunday, February 7. The group will leave xrum the east side of the Statehouse at 8:00 am. and will meet again at the T. C. Steele Memorial at 9:30. Hikers should plan to carry lunches and drinks. Mr. L K. Ramborger, 1306 N. Colorado Avenue, will be the leader.

CHILDREN'S MUSEUM “Fascinating Fossils” will be the program for boys and girls at the Children’s Museum this Satuday. (Feb. 6). Patty Lyon, a 7th grade student at School 84, will tell of her hobby of fossil collecting and will show a group of representative fossils. She will explain where they are found, how to identify

STRAIGHTAWAY

NEW TEEN NI6HT CLIN DANCING EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT - 8 to 11 PJA "500" SHOPPING CENTER

SCHOOL DRESS

ITS HEBE!

Mm B mg |y

NEW Pressure-Cooked Taste Tempting WAYNE DOG FOOD New pressure cooked complete ration for 68 breeds end eges ... with starches broken down to provide taste* tempting Instant appeal'even for finicky eaters! Givee you these Important advantages: • Releases more energy • Sharpens PalatabMMy • Improves Digestibility • Uniform Tester Texture. Nutrition • Complwtß ItittoH no slds fopdlmi nssdsd New Wayne Dog Food is made to meet—completely— the critical professional standards of people who know doge test Available in 3 convenient feeding forms ... Krum* 6tte* (bite-size) ... Krums (meal) ... Bloat (wafera). GET SOME TODAY SPEEDWAY HARDWARE & GARDEN CENTER 5242 Crawfordsville Rd. CH. 4-5811 "Just East of Lyndhurst"

THE SOLUTION TO YOUR MONEY PUZZLE IS EASY! You can solve that month end puzzle of where your money went easily. Just open a First Bank and Trust checking account today. This reliable system for keeping a record of your expenditures will save you money and time. Our electronic processing of your checks assures you of an accurate record, and it costs only a few pennies a day.

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

and catalog than, and will tell how life in ages past is recorded in fossils. The hour-long program will begin at 11 am. in the assembly hall of the museum, 3010 N. Meridian, and is free.

MISS SKINNER, GUEST OF HONOR Cornelia Otis Skinner will renew acquaintanceship with an old neighbor, Mrs. Booth Tarkington, when she comes to Indianapolis February 12 to be guest of honor at the 50th anniversary Founder’s Dinner of the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Skinner, Cornelia Otis Skinner’s parents, had a summer place for several years dose to the Tarkington summer home in Kennebunkport, Maine, and were frequent guests of the Tarkingtons. Four hundred guests are expect-

ed for the formal 50th anniversary dinner to be hold in the Indianapolis Athletic Club Ballroom. Later t**ey will attend the opening performance of “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” at the Civic. Richard C. Lennox is in charge of the event, assisted by Robert M. Loomis and Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer.

SENIOR CITIZENS MEETING On Thursday, February 18 at 2 pm., at the Indianapolis Senior Citizens’ Center, 324 East New York Street, Mr. Frank A Klinkose, Jr., Administrator of the State Income Tax Division will appear on the "Information for Living” series. Mr. Klinkose will discuss taxes, particularly the areas which are of direct concern to the older citizen. The Information for Living Series is open free of charge to any interested older person in the community. *-■

DEEP ROCK STATION 25th & GEORGETOWN ROAD BILL S REX HITCSHEW GAS - OIL - LUBRICATION "WE RECOGNIZE ALL CREDIT CARDS"

TV SERVICE PICTURE TUBE REJUVENATION USED COLOR TV's- $l5O and UP " WE SPECIALIZE IN COMPLETE OVERHAUL $34.50 PORTABLE TV REPAIR. packing in scab BRING THEM IN AND parking in keak SAVE $ $ $ CITY AND COUNTY WIDE 1936 N. CENTRAL WA. 5-3972

anmal PERM-WAVE special!

• "DURING FEBRUARY" REG. $20.00 PERMANENT $17.50 REG. $17.50 PERMANENT $15.00 REG. $15.00 PERMANENT sl2 JO REG. $12.50 PERMANENT S9JO

• Prices Include Haircut, Shampoo and Sot • SNIP'N'KURL "HV 3351 GEORGETOWN ROAD AX. 1-6090

SPECIAL OFFEI

8 V TEFLONCOATED PAN REMZ7S LIMITED TIME ONLY! WITH THE PURCHASE OF ONE GALLON OR MORE OF LUCITE* WALL PAINT wuht^ —^ mam — tmm •***

RAINBOW PAINT & SUPPLY CO. CHapel 3-0660 1626 MAIIV ST. SPEEDWAY

BOY SCOUT WEBC The 30,000 Boy Scouts and Leaders of Central Indiana Council will join the five million Scouts across the country in the celebration of Boy Scout Week. This represents the anniversary of the'Federal Charter being granted to the Boy Scouts, Feb. 8, 1910. The 800 Packs, Troops and Posts are all planning special activities. Nearly every unit is planning some nature of Parent’s Night, Court of Honor or Blue and Gold Banquet Many are planning window displays or exhibitions in schools or on church lawns on Feb. Bth, "The Birthday of Scouting.” The boys will wear their uniforms to school and on Scout Sunday many churches are planning to recognize the program. Special programs are being planned in many towns and villages in Central Indiana.

P Xauta ai(. I SBowUs. I f Gonvalt&eznt 1 I e/foms-s. &nc. r

Senior Citizens Card Party The Center Council of the Indianapolis Senior Citizens’ Center, 324 East New York Street, will sponsor card parties at the Center at 1:30 pm. on Saturday, Feb. 13th and Saturday, Feb. 27th. These card parties, which are held the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month, are open to the public. Hie charge for admission is 50c. Prizes are given. Proceeds go to the Center Council.

TB MOBILE UNIT The Marion County Tuberculosis Association Mobilunit will be at the Indianapolis Senior Citizens’ Center, 324 East New York

Shop Monday thry Friday 10 A.M. Till 9 P.M. Saturday 4513 WEST 16th STREET "500" Shopping Center (Across from tho Speedway Race Track) CH. 1-8266

“FOR ALL-WEATHER WEARING”

"Lisbon”—washable velveteen collared Chesterfield, man tailored bilk definitely designed far the female. The proof-mother-of-pearl buttons, full lining of silky Dacron* /cotton, concealed straps that let you anchor the coat comfortably over your shoulders, cape-fashion! Exclusive Buoy Cloth, wash ’n wear 65% Dacron polyester/35% combed cotton, intimate blend In black/white check and solids.

Ylltify, UaA&oJi £kL K||^^Wj^^fe{gllj;ii;.!i;it-;.JgjrH^^^E3|^W

“USE YOUR HANDY SHOPPERS CHARGE SBtVICB OR DOROTHY’S LAY-A-WAY PLAN -

ii vistring noun At Your V OflVvil I UflvU CALL Crawfordsvillo, Indiana EM. 2-0007 1304 S. GRANT AVE.

Street on Wednesday, February 17th to administer chest x-rays to anyone interested. The hours the Mobilunit will be operating are 10-12 in the morning and from 1-4 in the afternoon. Y.W.C.A. TEA A Valentine Tea for women interested in joining the Young Women’s Christian Association or in renewing past membership is to be held Sunday afternoon (3:005:00 pm.), February 7 in the YWCA living room, 329 North Pennsylvania Street. Participants and volunteers in the YWCA programs will presort a skit of the newest styles at the “Y” showing the wide variety of activities offered.

Page 3