Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1959 — Page 3

'Thursday, April 30, 1959

CLASSHWS NEW FURNACES Furnace cleaning and service. Hot waiter heaters, sheet metal work. HOMER L. LOVE & SONS, CH. 1-0612, 5124 W, 11th St. FOR SALE dress shirts, size 15-2; some French cuffs, perfect, cond. $1.50 each or all 12 for $16.00. CH. 12662. FOR SALE Maple bunk beds and chest; Crosley Shelvador refrigerator; 3 pc. sectional; 7 pc. brkfst. set. CH. 1-1090. WANT DAY WORK—experienced. ST. 6-6843. HAVE MOWER, WILL TRAVEL —2 reliable high school boys with good references. Call CH. 15731 after 6 p.m.

3 BEDROOM HOME—In Speedway Garage, new carpet, fenced yard, disposal, water softner, full attic, many other extras. Sell for FHA appraisal, $13,500, SSOO down. CH. 4-2542. BURPEE HYBRID TOMATO PLANTS, potted, 20c each; Geraniums 25c and 35c each; Coleous, 15c each, house plants, 15c each, all kinds of flower box •plants, also regular tomato, cabbage, pepper and hybrid cucumber plants, nice potted plants for Mother’s Day. We invite your inspection of our plants at anytime. Wilson’s Greenhouse, 1818 N. Rochester (Off 3600 W. 16th St.,) ME. 8-7808. FOR SALE—2 outboard motors, 6 h.p. and 35 h.p., new, make offer. Call after 6 p.m., 4946 W. 15th St. WANT TO RENT —or lease Vi double, or small home in Speedway, for staff employee of Medical Center, wife and child. Need by June Ist. ME. 4-2401, Apt. 401. After 5 p.m. FOR SALE—Grey frieze sofabed, $25; armless lounge chair, red upholstery, sls; dark oak dinette set with pad, extension table, S2O; blonde birch child’s chifforobe, like new, $25. CH. 1-9109.

FOR SALE Target rifle and case, telescopic site and kit, best offer; boots, duck hunting and leather hightops, size 11, $5 ea., hunting pants and jacket size 44, $8 for both; hunting jacket, size 44, $7; 16 lb. Brunswick bowling ball, $lO. CH. 1-9109. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER 1 adult, 2 children, suburban home, stay. Call after 6 p.m. ST. 7-0750. FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine, 20 year guarantee. Take over payments, $5.10 per mo., balance only $33.60. Has attachments for zippers, darning, button holes, etc. Sews perfect. FL. 9-9651 or FL. 9-9378. SECRETARIAL and CLERKTYPIST Positions available. Fast accurate typing, dictaphone, shorthand required. Liberal employee benefits. Apply at Personnel Office, Indiana University Medical Center, 1100 W. Michigan St MALE HELP WANTED—Genuine opportunity for dependable man with experience in large and small air-conditioning systems and refrigeration maintenance. Excellent benefit program, salary commensurate with abilities. Apply Personnel Office, Indiana University Medical Center, 1100 W. Michigan St.

FOR SALE—PIay pen; antique cherry bed. CH. 1-1721. FOR SALE—I9SO Chevrolet, 2door, 1 owner, excell, cond., clean, CH. 1-1721 for appt. FOR RENT Vz double, auto. heat, 2 bedroom, excell, location in Speedway, adults. CH. 4-9481. FOR SALE—4 pc. Kroehler sectional, rose-biege, good cond. CH. 1-1508. CHILD CARE, days, my home, Meadowood. CH. 1-1183. LADIES 20 THROUGH 50. Are you interested in a business of your own? I am prepared to offer a limited number of women a business opportunity. Call CH. 48446, 8 to 9 a.m. JOB'S DAUGHTERS BETHEL 38 PAPER SALE. MAY 1

“SPRING TRUE” Reduced Rate TV Service Calls $3.50 For PROMPT . . . Efficient Service Call GORDON TV Sales & Service CH. 4-3158 1020 Mom St. Speedway

WANT HOUSEWORK or baby sitting, Vi days, 5 days a week. ME. 6-9989.

lampds KNITS make livin' easy... You'll head straight for summer comfort in these easy-upkeep, easy livin' knit shirts. All colors, collars and patterns in cottons, lurex weaves and nylon fancies. Continental and Ivy league styling. Sizes S-M-L-XL *1.98 to *3J9S Open Friday 9 till 8 P.iff. LYONS DEPARTMENT STORE 1534-1538 MAIN STREET CHapel 4-0141

ST. ANDREW’S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) proaching the end of their year's work. The Eighth graders have been reviewing their course of studies of the past two years and finishing up with a study of churchmanship, the sacraments, congregational organization, and participation as members in the life of the congregation The High School Teeners will meet at 6 p.m. for the yearly election of officers of our Senior Luther League. Judy Kirchhoff is in charge of devotions for the evening. The Pastor’s class originally scheduled has been postponed until May 10th. It will then continue for four more Sunday evenings from 7-8 p.m. in Fellowship Hall at the church. Monday, May 4th Leadership training school sessions at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 52nd and Central. Next to the last meeting. Tuesday, May sth. Church School Staff will meet at the Maurice Bareham home, 1668 Whitcomb St. beginning at 8 p.m. Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous group will meet in the Parish House at 8:30 p.m. for their regular weekly meeting. Wednesday, May 6th. Senior Choir will practice in the church

POTTED HYBRID TOMATOES 25v‘ ’*

LARGE BALE PEATMOSS $4.50 JOHN GR ANDE SSET 911 GRANDE AVE lust South of 10th Street HOURS—Mon. thru Sot., 8 A.M. Until Dark Closed Sundays

Winners Announced In Burger Chef’s “Jingle Contest” Winners At Each Burger Chef Will Receive CHANNEL MASTER TRANSISTOR RADIO WEST 16th ST. "BURGER CHEF" Helen J. Ewoldsen—l94s N. Moreland Ave. EAST WASHINGTON ST. STORE Mary Ann Royston—l6lo Englewood Drive

JUtIHEEf and broiled to a turnl Always juicy and delicious, never fried, never greasy! You'll say they're the best hamburgers you ever ate!

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3201 WEST 16th STREET Near Kessler Boulevard

FOR SALE—2 pair official baseball shoes, size 6 and 9, like new, half price. CH 1-0805.

PLANTS OF ALL KINDS

Hamburgers 15c Cheeseburgers 20c Crisp French fries 15c Rich milk shakes 15c Coffee or coke 10c Hot chocolate 10c

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THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

We Hive An Opening For A Full-rime Sales Lady Experience Preferred 1506 AAAIN STREET CH. 4-0210

NOW OPEN 7 Evenings A Week For Your Eating Pleasure ALL VARIETIES OF PIZZA 2 SIZES Call Your Orders and Avoid Waiting OH. 1-9274 SPECIAL PRICES ON PARTY ORDERS PIZZA PARLOR 808 THOMAS, Prop. 5237 Rockville Road (Corner of Lynhurst & Rockville Rd.)

LETHA’S BEAUTY SHOP “Complete Beauty Service" OH. 1-9073

beginning at 7:30 p.m. Special work on the Introits and special music for the Pentecost-Trinity festivals. Special Congregational Meeting has been called for Sunday, May 3rd at 7:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall to approve the sale of our present church and parsonage properties as part of our relocation and expansion plans for building on our new. site at 5800 Crawfordsville Road. Also to be presented for congregational approval will be plans for completing the purchase of a new electric mimeograph, which is an extra-budgetary item. Last Sunday, being Cantate, the members of our Senior Choir were awarded their processional crosses with ribbons indicating their length of participation in the choir. Members are: Mrs. Earl Armbrust, Sr.—ls years, Mrs. Harry Bevins and Mrs. Robert Decker, 10 years, Mrs. Joseph Kirchhoff, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rudness 8 years each, Mrs. John Farley—our director—7 years, Mis. William Brown—our organist for the 9:30 service—6 years, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patterson and Mr. and Mr®. John Anderson—s years each, Mrs. Ewald Svoboda and Mr. Joseph Kirchhoff and Mrs. Robert Beckers—3 years each, Mrs. Phillip Bigelow, Mrs. Fred Zimmer, Mr. Ewald Svoboda, Mr. Jay Utken, and Mr. Gunnar Sundeen—2 years each, and Mr. Thatcher Richardson one year. Also our thanks to Dr. Richard Eschenbach who directs our Junior and Confirmation choirs, and Mrs. Louis Davidson who accompanies them and regularly plays the organ at the 11 o’clock service.

"Pony Tail Baldness" Hoosier girls and young women are warned against “pony tail baldness” by Nolan Green, president of the Indianapolis Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association, as the group prepares for

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its May 3-4 educational program at the Antlers Hotel. Tension created by prolonged upward and backward tugging at the hair results in thinning and actual bald spots, Green said. Rubber bands which hold the pony tail also contribute to this

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condition, he added, rubbing the hair off the crown of the head. “We have seen this condition in our shops and also among youngsters of our acquaintance,” he said. “This does not happen in every case, nor does it happen over night. It is certainly something which should be brought to the attention of parents, since the style is so prevalent among youngsters; and also to young women who affect this style, for once the baldness appears, it can be quite a stubborn situation to deal with.” The May 3-4 program of the IHCA will be highlighted by lec-ture-demonstrations of new hair styles, with Rita Brewer of Arkansas as featured artist. Contests and model parades will give

Just A Reminder to Ticket Holders WOMEN'S FINANCE FORUM FINAL MEETING Monday, May 3—1:45 p.m. Student Union Building Indiana University Medical Center 1300 W. Michigan Street “WOMEN’S FINANCES AND THE LAW” SPEAKER: Austin Clifford Professor of Law Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY Sponsored As A Public Service by SPEEDWAY STATE BANK 1532 Main St., Speedway and Clermont Branch

variety to the program, starting with 8:30 registration Sunday morning, May 3. JOB'S DAUGHTERS BETHEL 38 PAPER SALE, MAY 1

FOR SALE Beautiful Suburban Building Site 100* x 276'—WITH LARGE OAK TREES "SEE TO APPRECIATE" 10 Minutes Drive From Speedway Near Road 136 UL. 2-5153

Bom* Beauty Rome Beauty Is one at the tew varieties of apples that still is in fairly good supply. Although they are generally considered cooking apples, many on the markets now are of a maturity and quality that makes them good eating apples.

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