Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1959 — Page 3
Thursday, April 2, 1959
CLASSIFIED’S FOR SALE—Child’s swing set, 2 swings and glider. CH. 4-5534. CHINA PAINTING Call Stora Praay. TE. 9-0380, Plainfield. WILL CARE FOR TWO children, my home, days, ages 2 to 6. CH. 1-4663. FOR SALE— 2 Hollywood twin size beds, complete, 3 yrs. old and in excell. con. $40.00 for both. CH. 4-5108. 1958, 4-DOOR BROOKWOOD Chevrolet wagon, extra clean. 4933 W. 25th St. CH. 1-4663. FEMALE HELP WANTED—Carhops, Grille girls, for the new “Swanky Franky” Drive-in. 4747 W. 16th St. CH. 4-4375. FOR SALE console TV, complete with 45 R.P.M. record changer. Picture tube only year old, good cond. $50,00 complete. CH. 4-5108. IRONINGS DONE in my home. CH. 4-9244, FOR SALE—Boy’s 20 inch bicycle in excellent cond.; TD-1 Skymaster model plane, ready to fly. CH. 1-7160. IS IT WISE to trust the spraying and care of your valuable plants to strangers when your neighbor has had years of experience, made quite a research and uses appropriate and the best of materials? John Scholl Landscaping Service, ME. 8-4616, CH. 4-2152. GARDEN TRACTOR SERVICE, seeding fertilizing and general trimming. Beautiful shade, fruit trees, roses, evergreens, dwarf apple and pear. John Scholl Landscaping Service, ME. 8-4616, CH. 4-2152. DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS and restyling; also bridal gowns and formats by expert dressmaker and designer, CH. 47014, 1616 Farley Drive. TUTORlNG—Mathematics. High School, 7th and Bth grades. CH. 4-2802. FOR SATE—2 standard wooden storm doors; cocktail table. CH. 1-6715. FOR SALE—Boy’s 24” bicycle, $10; boy’s or girl’s sidewalk bicyle with training wheels, $10; Hollywood style youth bed without mattress, S2O. CH. 4-9320. WANT BABY SITTING, days; also housework and laundry. ME. 4-2267. Speedway reference. FOR A REAL BARGAIN—don’t miss this 1955 Pontiac Starchief hardtop, good cond., reduced for quick sale. UL. 2-4222, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
LOST —Man’s shell rim glasses in Speedway last week-end. Call CH. 4-2640. FOR SALE—Mohair living room suite, davenport and chair; Magnavox comb. Radio and record player. CH. 4-8844. FOR SALE—3 pc. walnut bedroom suite, compl. with springs and mattress; cocktail bar, maple, 5 ft. ST. 4-3361 before Saturday. FOR SALE ZENITH TRANSOCEANIC portable radio, with antenna, like new, seven band ranges including shortwave, weather, regular, police, operates on regular current or battery. Approx. % off retail value. CH. 4-7719. FOR SALE—BY OWNER—Plainfield, near new grade and high school, 3 bdrm, brick, comb, activity room and gar., large storage areas, fenced yard, FHA conventional, or contract. Very reas. Open. 538 S. Carr Road, TE. 94436. FOR SALE—Lamp table; dropleaf table; platform rocker; stroller; Welsh buggy; Cosco high chair; roll-away bed; pair lawn chairs; small desk; work table; misc. items. CH. 1-5350.
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FOR SALE—Small upright piano, excell. cond. $350; 2 formals, long, $5.00 ea.; Lt. pink spring coat, fleece, size 12, •sl2. CH. 10552. FOR SALE—Tiny toy Manchester puppy, male, $25. CH. 1-2944. WANTED Full time job as housekeeper, stay, middle age, have references. CH. 4-2820. WESTWOOD (Continued from Page 1) the Teen Canteeners will dance to the music of Daves “Rythum Rockers,” from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. The Women’s Friday Afternoon Bowling League has been turning in some great performances. At the present time Frances Rupe’s team 5 is leading with 40 games. High for three games last week was Margie Evans with 502. Edie Loesche, a sub, rolled 527. High single was Juanita Seeman with 194. The Pool Activities Committee is sponsoring a Card Party on Saturday, April 11. All kinds of cards will be played and table and door prizes will be awarded. For reservations call the Club Office, CH. 4-3305. This party is open to the public, so make your reservations early.
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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) program “Argentina” will be presented by Mrs. Wilda Moore, leader of Mary-Martha Circle. Kezia Circle will meet in Singletons Room at 7:30 p.m., April 7th. Devotions will be given by Kathryn Queener, and the program, a review of the book “Woman On Horseback” will be given by Mrs. Edith Griffin. Dorcas Circle will meet Tuesday, April 7th, at 7:30 p.m., with Mrs. Floyd Beck, 4931 W. 15th St. Devotions will be given by Mrs. Jennie McCormick, and the program, “The Fertile Crescent” will be presented by Mrs. David Stilley, Mrs. Charles Halbert, and Mrs. Martha Stewart. y Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday, April Bth, at 1:30 in the Singlestons Room, with Mrs. Anna Smith as hostess and Mrs. Luella Williams as assistant hostess. Mrs. Jennie McCormick will give the devotions. New Members. We are pleased to list the names of those persons who united with our church during Holy Week: Mrs. Velma E. Combs, 1143 N. Sharon; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Hooper and son David, 1831 Christopher Lane; John Allen, 1808 Eisenhower Dr.; Gary Hermon, 1126 Allison; John W. Orr, 1945 Winton; Thomas M. Smith, 1946 Cunningham; Gary Laughlin, 1926 McArthur Lane; James W. Boswell, 2020 Cunningham Rd.; Dennis Murphy, 5102 W. 10th St.; Ronald Feely, 5240 W. 15th St.; Don Robinson, 4961 W. 13th St.; Richard Colclesser, 5833 Meadowood; Robert C. Rhoades, 5540 Speedway Drive; Nancy Ann Amick, 1715 N. Gerrard; Alice Sanders, 5215 W. 15th St.; Jeanne Anne Smith, 1780 Cunningham Rd.; Jane Jarvis, 1945 McArthur Lane; Pamela Erickson, 5856 Buick Dr.; Paula Ann Blessing, 1232 N. Berwick; Susan Palmer, 5900 Cadillac Dr.; Carolyn Brown, 1767 Norfolk; Sue Johnson, 5040 Crawfordsville Rd.; Teresa Waggoner, 5322 W. 25th St.; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bruce, 5322 W. 25th St.; Diane Carey, 2052 Auburn; Barbara Curry, 5005 Ford St.; Margaret Mitchell, 2122 Allison; Deborah Burnett, 5933 Nash Lane; Mrs. Quentin Burnett, 5933 Nash Lane; Helen Hoerger, 6112 Hickorywood; Leia Gilmore, 3824 Michigan St.; Fay
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