Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1968 — Page 6

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GENERAL REAL ESTATE Speedway and West A lS ■ ■ t < Bob Bland ' , 1 I 1 244-3564 WWJu LU I JlfrfW Ken Mitchell 631-0014 REALTORS Wm. Howard I APPRAISALS "29 Years Experience in Speedway Area" Member of Society of Real Estate Appraisers and Western Multiple Listing Association M We Meed Speedway Listings” 244-2445 244-2727

ELLWANGERS Servicenter VACUUM CLEANERS " REPAIRED MAKES UAAVI'D AUTHORIZED lIVV V Lift Sales & Service “PARTS and ACCESSORIES FOR ALL 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

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ART'S Shell Service 4940 CRAWFORDSVILLE TELEPHONE 243-0982 gir 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"

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SPEEDWAY COIN SHOP 1538 MAIN STREET - SPEEDWAY "CLOSED SUNDAYS" Check Our Bid Board Daily 10 A.M. To 8 P.M. Bid Board Will Close At 2 P.M. On Saturdays EVA BARNES 241-3803

KOGAN’S BAKERY S3IB W. lOth St at 10th & Lyndhurst OPEN SUNDAYS J,** MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 7 AM. TO 10 P.M. Phone 241-1318 "All Baking Done on Premises—Buy It Where It's Baked"

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"ICT US SAY IT FOR YOU" z SPECIAL Thurs.-Fri.-Sot., September 26-27-28 BEAUTIFUL GLADIOLUS 98c °°" n Cash and Carry Grande Flower Shop "AIR CONDITIONED" 3611 West 16th St. 639 - 6431 OPEN 8 A.M. TO 5 PM.

™ BLUE ROSE BEAUTY SALON MEADOWOOD SHOPPING CENTER 30th and High School Road 9QQ 4. ft 7 £ 9 TO 9 MON * >hru SAT. 9 AJA. to 5 PM.

LAY SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY OPEN TO COMMUNITY A “Lay School of Theology” is offering three courses, all on Tuesday nights, through Nov. 26, at the Christian Church, 14th and Winton. This series, which began Sept. 24, is in session from 7:309:30 p.m., and is sponsired by Christian Theological Seminary and the Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis. Persons from all over Marion County are eligible to participate. The purpose of a Lay School of Theology is to provide an opportunity for concerned laymen and laywomen of the area churches of all denominations to study various aspects of the Christian faith in depth in fellowship with

others of like mind under qualified instructors. “Worship in the Age Being Born” is to be taught by Dr. Keith Watkins, professor of Worship at Christian Theological Seminary. Rites and ceremonies, purged of the demonic and filled with the Christian inheritance can be a source of stability and instruments of hope in a time when cities burn. “Social Change: Progress of Moral Decay?” will have Dr. Harold Chetkow, associate professor in the School of Social Service at Indiana University, as instructor. This course will explore some of the causes of our social revolution and analyze some of the implications of a world-wide move from rural to urban communities.

“Persons in Our Changing Families,” taught by Dr. Lowell G. Colston of Christian Theolggical Seminary, will consider several questions. What are some of the personal problems in contemporary family living? What about the so-called generation gap? How do personal relationships affect family structures? Dr. Colston is professor of Pastoral Care at C.T.S. The tuition is $25 per person ($35 for husband and wife) for each course. For an application for admission, contact Dr. Lester G. McAllister, Director of the Lay School of Theology, Christian Theological Seminary, P.O. Box 88267, Indianapolis 46208; telephone 924-1331.

Eagle Creek G.O.P. Club To Hold Annual Bean Supper The Eagle Creek GOP Club will hold its first annual old style bean supper Tuesday, Oct. 1. Chrm. Ken Alderson announces

• Two beautiful locations, fully staffed, with experienced and capable directors, provide the ultimate in service and un- I derstanding at costs to fit any budget ■ In time of need, remember Farley Funeral Homes. Our courteous and friendly personnel welcome the oppor* f FLOYD F. FARLEY tunHy to serve HOMER K MADDOX Speedway Chapel

TOM BAKER MOTORS 46 W. MAIN 831-1820 ■ Mooresville, Indiana $ Speedway Residence Phono 293-4846 CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH nmaiesr* - COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SttVICE - | - SELECT USED CARS - TOM BAKML Owner

FILLING YOUR PRESCRIPTION IS OUR BUSINESS COMPLETE LINE OF DUBARRY COSMETICS CLAIROL COSMETICS 6 FULL DISPLAYS OF AMBASSADOR GREETING CARDS COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS"IF WE DON'T HAVE IT, WE WILL GET IT" FRANCHISED KODAK and POLAROID DEALER ★ HOURS * "1 "*• Stoclt ° Monday thru Friday Complete Line 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. SAT. 9a.m.-9p.m. Open Every Sunday Photographic 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. _ .. Equipment "We Pick-Up and Deliver Prescriptions" ★ FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ★ "IN BUSINESS SINCE 1915"

1564 MAIN STREET ■ -■ Id MIDWEST SPEHJWAY PHONE 244-0241 WELCOMEHERE "NOTARY PUBUC ON DUTY DURINO AU STORI HOURS"

that Cong. William G. Bray will be the main speaker and will be introduced by Marion County Republican Chrm. L. Keith Bulen. The sight will be the Clermont Lions Club which is located on Tansel Road just south of highway 136.

Thursday, September 26, 1968

Serving will start at 6 p.m. and will continue to 7:30 when Mr. Bray will speak. The price is just SI.OO for adults and 50 cents for children. There will be entertainment and plenty of door prizes and the public is invited.