Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1966 — Page 6

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) either 9 or 11 o’clock. Dr. Ray Montgomery will deliver the sermon at both services. A Service of Dedication for young children and their parents will be held at the 11 o’clock hour. Anyone wishing to take part should call Mrs. Kathryn Craig, 241-0472. The chancel flowers will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanders, Alice and Bill, in loving memory of Mrs. Muriel Staley. The European Tour Group will get together Sunday evening, Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m., in Fellowship Hall.

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SELLING YOUR OWN REAL ESTATE? We have often been asked for pointers that will assist one in selling his own real estate. Therefore, we offer the following suggestions: 1. Make necessary repairs or improvements prior to offering the property for sale. 2. Use a valid appraisal approach to determine a fair market value, such as; cost approach, income approach, or market approach. 3. Determine the most appropriate method of financing the property. The buyer needs to know what type of terms are available on mortgage or contract. 4. Plan your newspaper advertising using careful timing with emphasis on important features and consideration of total cost. 5. Avoid placing an owner’s sign on the property. This places one in a precarious position because you cannot judge the purchasing power of the prospect who comes to the door. 6. Do not be discouraged if the interested party likefl ydur property but does not make an offer. He may not be able to afford the property or know how to go about negotiating a purchase. 7. If you have a prospect who wants to buy the property, you must get a signed proposition with an earnest money deposit to make the transaction binding. 8t Next, qualify the prospect for a mortgage (few buyers today pay cash for real estate). You need to know the prospects gross income, assets, liabilities, employment record, and age before attempting a loan application. 9. If you have the buyer signed to a proposition and the mortage approved, secure the services of your attorney or real estate broker to handle the final closing. 10 If you want to be free of all these worries, we recommend you can First Bank & Trust Co., Real Estate Sales Department. We have built our business by providing the best Real Estate service you can obtain and can sell your property. Let us handle your real estate problems. Member F.D.I.C. - phone 243-3250— 8 to 5 Daily,—9 to 8 Friday,—9 to 12 Saturday.

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Ladies, don’t forget the Bonnet Brunch on Monday, Sept. 12, from 9:00 to 11:00. Baby-sitters will be provided for pre-school children. CHORALE CHOIR (for girls in the 4th, sth, and 6th grades) will rehearse Monday, from 3:30 to 4:00 pan. Christian Men’s Fellowship Steering Committee will meet Monday, Sept. 12 at 7 pan., in the Bethany Room. Pastor’s Cabinet will meet Monday, 8 pan., in Room B-l. BOYS’ CHOIR (for boys in the 4th, sth, and 6th grades will rehearse Tuesday, Sept. 13, from 3:20 to 4:30 pan. Sewing for the Fall Festival will continue on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 13 and 14, at the home of Margaret Dotlich, 3560 Kessler Blvd. Bring a sandwich and stay for lunch. Official Board will meet Tuesday, 7:30 pan. in Room B-l. ANGELUS CHOIR (for boys and girls in 2nd and 3rd grades) will rehearse Wednesday from 3:30 to 4:15 pan. Children’s Workers Conference will be held Wednesday, 7:30 pan., in the Bethany Room, with departmental planning at 8:15. Miriam and Susanna Circles will both meet Thursday, Sept. 15 at 9 aan. Hostess for Miriam Circle will be Mrs. Ted Rosebrock, 6034 Maren Drive. The program “Canada, Background and Beginning.” Hostess for Susanna Circle will be Mrs. Doretha Gilmore, 2718 Patton Drive. The program “Outline of This Year’s Study and The Quadrennial.” The Jr. High C.Y.F. Service Committee will be glad to take your magazines for distribution at the Juvenile Center and Julietta Home for the Aged. Bring to church office, or to the Jr. High Dept, on Sunday mornings.

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ST. CHRiSTOTHBrS CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Tonight is the deadline for members of the Holy Name Society to make reservations for the breakfast in a private dining room at the Speedway Motel Sunday, September 11th. Members of the Society will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass. Father Lindemann will conduct the induction ceremonies in the church of new members following the Mass. Richard Zeph, president, who will preside at the meeting and the breakfast in the motel says that the program is to be a very pleasant surprise that no man will want to miss. Call reservations to Dick Zeph, 291-5069, Al Weindeck, 241-1751, John Stememan, 241-6493, or Ron Hay, 241-7059. The regular Friday night weekly socials at St. Christopher for men and women, will be resumed tomorrow night, beginning at 7:00 pan. And since there will be no Speedway Flyer for two weeks, it is announced that there will be socials on Friday night, Sept 16, Friday night, Sept. 23, and Friday night, Sept 30. A large group of CYO boys and girls will leave from in back of St. Christopher school at 10:30 Sunday morning, Sept 11, for a visit to Muskatuck State Hospital for retarded. They will return about 7:00 pan. Father Richart Would appreciate a call from as many as possible who can call and who are going to make the trip. All the 6:15 aan. Masses this week were said by Father Richart for the intentions of Wally Wier, except Tuesday and Friday. On Tuesday the Mass was for Divina Guclieri at the request of the Volpatti family and on Friday for Check Kasnak at the request of Dorothy Kasnak.

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The 11:30 Mass on Monday was said for Nellie Durack at the request of the Ave Marie Disscussion Group by Father Lindemann. The 8 o’clock Mass on Tuesday morning was for the children of St. Christopher school and their teachers. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Masses are at 8 o’clock. Richard and Kathleen Hahn asked that Clarence Hauser be remembered on Wednesday morning. This morning the Mass was for Toony and Betty Lena. Jack and Dorothy Tuthill requested the Mass. Joseph Rosner will be remembered tomorrow morning, at the request of friends. The Mass on Saturday morning will be at 11:30 for Fraflk Kreffel at the request of his widow, Ruth Kreffel. Father Richart and two lay gentlemen from St Christopher attended the Crisillo at the Alverna Retreat House last Thursday through Sunday. The purpose of this meeting was to lay the foundation for the new movement of lay members of the church helping the priests by taking over some of their work, thereby permitting the priests more time for spiritual study and work. Since there will be no Speedway Flyer for two weeks, better mark your calendars now for the next CYO Paper Sale, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, October 7th, Bth, and 9th. During the next two weeks, we would appreciate it if anyone has any news for this column that he or she call Nora Bray, 2415816.

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