Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1968 — Page 6

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GENERAL REAL ESTATE Speedway and West

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APPRAISALS "29 Years Experience in Speedway Area" Member of Society of Real Estate Appraisers and Western Multiple Listing Association “We Need Speedway Listings” 244-2445 244-2727

KOGAN’S BAKERY 5310 W. 10th St at 10th & Lyndhurst OPEN SUNDAYS MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 7 A.M. TO JO P.M. Phone 241-1318 “All Baking Done on PremisesBuy It Where IPs Baked”

Ray C. Wishmeier DRY CLEANING 1340 MAIN STREET 244-5718 Speedway City NOW OFFERING ... Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service We Also Specialize in Cleaning Drapes - Chair Covers - Blankets We Operate Our Own Petroleum Plant NOT SYNTHETIC

THE BLUE ROSE BEAUTY SALON MEADOWOOD SHOPPING CENTER 30th and High School Road 909 9 AM - TO 9PM MON ‘ fhru FRL Zv J-40/O SAT. 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.

TOM BAKER MOTORS 46 W. MAIN 831-1820 Mooresville, Indiana Speedway Residence Phone 293-4846 CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH FY fl "SINCE 1957” - COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE - Hkok - SELECT USED CARS - YOM OAKfcR, Owner

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Bob Bland 244-3564 Ken Mitchell 631-0014 Wm. Howard 631-1666

K of C Dance Friday, May 24, 1968, The Holy Family Council, Knights of Columbus, 220 N. Country Club Rd., will present for your dancing pleasure “The Best Dixieland Jazz Band in the Land.” This is the first time in a couple of years that “Bob Crosby and The Bobcats” have played in the City of Indianapolis and we are proud to have them at our

ELLW ANGERS Servicenter VACUUM CLEANERS “ REPAIRED HAI<ES UAAWD AUTHORIZED HUim n Sales & Service “PARTS and ACCESSORIES FOR ALE MAKES OF VACUUMS” RADIO - RECORD PLAYERS - STEREO - TELEVISION SERVICE "SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIR" ELLWANGER RADIO & TV 3314 W. 16th St. 636-1911 Use Your A.F.N.B. & SHOPPERS CHARGE Service Plates

ART'S Shell Service 4940 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD - TELEPHONE 243-0982 OFFERING THESE SERVICES .... .... SHELLUBRICATION .... MOTOR TUNE-UP .... WHEEL ALIGNMENT .... WHEEL BALANCE .... BRAKE SERVICE FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Convenient Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. "SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS"

ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $15,000 NEW RATES 4%% - ON ALL REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS 4.83% WHEN LEFT TO ACCUMULATE SINCE EARNINGS ARE COMPOUNDED 4 TIMES A YEAR ON SIX MONTHS SAVINGS CERTIFICATES OF SIO,OOO OR MORE 1520 MAIN STREET SPEEDWAY, INDIANA Phone 244-3321

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Council for the “500 Festival” weekend. The month of May is packed with Social Events due to the 500 Mile Race on Memorial Day and this dance will be open to the public. The Price for the dance will be SIO.OO per couple, but, we will accommodate any size group that wishes to come. For Tickets and Reservations contact The Dance Chairman Mr. Arville

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Jr For the home, as a gift, or as a complement to new spring costumes . . . certainly there can be nothing lovelier than flowers at Easter time. You'll find a gorgeous array of the finest blooms, including both cut flowers and potted plants, at our shop. Let them play a part in your celebration > ★ PLEASE ORDER EARLY ★

Grande Flower Shop OPEN 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. 3611 West 16th St. 639 - 6431

Blazar at 291-2205 or Mr. Werner Meyer at 234-3571. A word of caution . . . these tickets will be at a premium and the dance will be a sell out. If you don’t want to miss one of the BIG Social Events of the “500 Festival”, get your reservations today. LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 MonBlanchard, Duncan—From rain-

day through Thursday. These books are new: drops to volcanoes Newman, Shirlee—Marian Anderson Olney, Ross—Americans in space Ogilvy, Charles—Excursions in number theory O’Connor, William—Seven modern American novelists Ickis, Marguerite—Book of festival holidays Kjelgaard, Jim—Hidden trail McConnell, Jane —Our first ladies Hughes, Langston—Book of Negro humor Engel, Louis —How to buy stocks Carrier—Dive

THE TOWN BOARD REPORTS By. Ray L. Oeth, Clerk-Treasurer The Board of Trustees of the Civil Town of Speedway held their Regular Meeting on March 25, 1968 in the Town Hall Auditorium. Visitors at this meeting were Girl Scout Troop No. 567 and their leaders. The Board authorized H. B. Steeg and Associates, Inc. to prepare specifications for fencing the Sanitation Plant property. The Board adopted an Ordinance licensing of parking space to patrons of the “500” Mile Race. The Board will adopt an Ordinance next meeting covering stands, other than Food Stands during the month of May. This Ordinance will provide for a fee of $50.00 for each stand, a $2,500.00 Bond, must be located on property zoned for business only and must be set back 10 feet from the curb line or edge of pavement The Board signed an agreement with the City of Indianapolis covering control of Air Pollution. Bids will be taken on 4/8/68 for Street Work to be done in 1968. Bids wll be taken on 4/8/68 for painting the interior of the Fire Station. The Board authorized H. B. Steeg & Associates, Inc. to make a layout for additional parking space behind the Town Hall At the recent convention of the Indiana Street Commissioners Association, Mr. Lou Jackson, Speedway Street Commissioner, was elected first Vice President of the Association. POLICE STATISTICAL REPORT 3/10/68 to 3/23/68 Property Damage Accidents 6 Personal Injury Accidents 4 Breaking and Entering 3 Bikes Stolen 1 Bikes Recovered 4 Criminal Mis. 29 Dog Bites 1 Dog Complaints 12 Dog Lost 1 Dog Found 1 Domestic Troubles 3 Injured Persons 2 Larceny T Missing Parsons 2 Suspicious Persons 15 Vandalism reported 4

CHUCK MARTIN'S PIZZA 1915 N. LYNDHURST DRIVE CH-1-6376 241-6376 OPEN EVERY MONDAY AND EVERYDAY AT 4 P. M. MONDAY thru SUNDAY “Making The Only Home Made Pizza On The Westside” (We give coupons with each pizza) CH-1-6376 241-6376 1925 N. LYNDHURST DRIVE

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ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Continued from Page 1 Andrew’s Lutheran Church; 1:00 P.M. Westview Christian Church; 2:00 P.M. Speedway Methhodist Church; 7:30 P.M. TENEBRAE SERVICE at St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church. Saturday at 7:30 P.M. Victoria Ann Music and D. Steven Bayliff will enter the Holy State of Matrimony. The EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES are as follows: 6:00 AM. OUTDOOR SUNRISE; 6:30 AM. Easter Breakfast; 8:00 AM. EASTER HOLY COMMUNION; 9:00 AM. Sunday Church School & Adult Classes; 10:30 AM. THE EASTER SERVICE. Monday thru Friday the Nursery School will be in attendance from 9-11 AM. Girl Scout Troop 567 will meet at 7:00 PM. At 7:30 PM. the Worship-Music Committee will hold their monthly meeting. Tuesday at 6:30 PM. the Junior Choir will rehearse. Confirmation Classes will meet at 6:30 PM. The Esther Circle will meet at 8:00 P.M. with Eliabeth Cofoid as hostess. Alcoholics Anonymous will hold their regularly scheduled monthly meeting at 8:30 PM. in the Fireside Room of the Youth Building. Wednesday at 3:10 P.M. the W.R.E. will meet. At 7:00 PM. the Tops Groups will hold their meetings. The Senior Choir will rehearse at 7:45 PM. Thursday at 9:00 AM. the Martha Circle will meet in the Fireside Room with Mary Ellen Granger as hostess. The Tops Groups will meet at 7:00 PM. There will be a meeting of the Church Council at 7:30 PM.

By FLOYD F. FARLEY

A prominent firm of psychologists ask this question in behalf of clients when examining employee applications. “Of all the men you know, have known, met or heard of, what one man would you most like to be like?” Explain why Some selections and reasons show peculiar, even fuzzy thinking. What person, at least of Christian faith, could possibly fail to select the One Man who not only changed the course of history, but changed the calendar as well? Apart from the religious aspect, this Man was so remarkable, our calendar is dated B.C. and A.D. - before Christ and in the year of our Lord. Even non-Christians who deny His Divinity, knew He DID live on earth. From His birth to His crucifixion, He lived an exemplary life of selflessness; never a thought of selfishness. HIS life, HIS acts, HIS teaching - left an indelible imprint with more impact than any other man who ever lived. At Easter, let us rejoice that He proved life is continuous; indestructible; that His resurrection proved eternity does not start with death, but from the moment of mortal birth; that He proved our physical life of imperfections is only a prelude to spiritual perfection He promises us in His Heaven. When we reject Him, we reject the precious gift of Easter. . . - Farley Speedway Funeral Homa, 2939 North High School Road, Phono 291-1193.

Thursday, April 11, 1968