Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1960 — Page 6

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ALL TYPES Guttering—Goofing—Siding NEW & REPAIRED Free Estimate LENNOX GAS FURNACES AVAILABLE BILL CASSETTY CH. 4-4320 OH.: ME. 2-4316

SMITH’S Barber & Beauty Shop A Complete Barber and Beauty Service For the Entire Family OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY RALPH C. SMITH, Proprietor 4905 W. 14th STREET CH. 4-1771

Speedway Hardware 1612 N. Lyndhurst CH. 4-3156

FREE! PHOTOELECTRIC SHUTTER GIVEN WITH THIS Polaroid Land Camera Kit Special SAVE $70.32

HUEWOCI nCRSES HHIWT fIASMBULBS There are two exciting new inventions for the famous Polaroid Land Camera:

■J 3000 speed film that is fifteen times more sensitive to light than previous films. 9 The repeating wink-light which automatically erases dark shadows on your subject with a gentle wink of light

Used together they let you take indoor pictures day or night anywhere in the house without flashbulbs. During this special offer our store is making, you can have any one of the five Polaroid Land the wink-light, 8 rolls of 3000 speed film, 6 deluxe enlargements of your favorite pictures, a slim-line saddle-leather carrying case, Pictures in a Minute the deluxe edition of the outstanding book on 60-second photography, (and in some kits two pocket albums and 25 Postcarders) all for the regular price of the kit alone. If purchased separately, the items in the Model 800 Kit total $237.27. THIS WEEK YOU PAY ONLY $166.95. YOU SAVE $70,321 (Other kits from $111.85). Come in today. "WE PICK-UP AND DELIVER PRESCRIPTIONS"

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"CkaMpL. St" 1564 Main St. CH. 4-0241 SPEEDAY CITY 2835 Lafayette Rd. WA. 5-8937 Vli' TWO BIG VOCATIONS

REAL ITALIAN * SPAGHETTI BAR-B-Q RIBS CHOW MEIN STEAKS - CHOPS - FISH SHRIMP - CHICKEN ** Cottage Inn Case 3502 W. 16th ST. at BERWICK

CLASSIFIED’S CABINETS Complete kitchen remodeling. New cabinets custom built, designed to your exact needs. Birch, Maple, Mahogany, Knotty Pine or Oak. Free estimates, terms. “All Work Guaranteed.” ST. 6-8908. Hawkins Cabinet Co. WATTS REPAIR SHOP—Motors, toasters, irons and fans. 702 So. Lyndhurst, CH. 4-8287 or CH. 43116 eves.

EDDIE'S BARBER SHOP 5236 Crawfordsville Road “Where Yo«r Business Is Appreciated 99 All Walk-In Business Accepted When Possible “NOW—For Your Convenience** 3 BARBERS Open Monday thru Fri. f 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Sat., 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. CH. 4-2558 EFFICIENT SERVICE

GsMT-V APPLIANCES 5302 W. 10th ST. at Lyndhurst Dr. CH. 1-5675

NO DEFROSTING EVER WITH G.E. FROST GUARD REFRIGERATOR-FREEZERS FROST NEVER FORMS G.E. Refrigerators Also Feature ... • Swing Out Shelves • Adjustable Door Shelves • Automatic Ice Maker • Changeable Door Panels • No Coils On The Hack • Famous G.E. Dependability G.E. REFRIGERATOR 4QQ PRICES START AT S | JjJJ-95

BEDDING qa a _ PLANTS Doze “ GERANIUMS 30* to W* each • FREE DELIVERY • Baker’s Posey Patch “Flowers For All Occasions” 311! W.IM SL ML 2-4117

FURNACE CLEANING —Smoke pipe replaced, A-l job guaranteed. CH. 4-2332. CONCRETE WORK—AII types, reasonable, free estimates. ME. 8-8682. FOR RENT—Semi-furnished 3 room apartment, $97.50. CH. 1PIANO Wurlitzer, studio upright. Excel, cond., $350. UL. 2-

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EAGLE CREEK PRE-SCHOOL taking registrations for fall term. Five year olds only. Licensed and experienced school teachers. If interested call Mrs. Carrol (Lena M.) McDonald, 5114 W. 11th St. Phone CH. 4-9469. FOR RENT—2 modern cottages on Lake Shafer by week. Ground level with lake, fishing swimming, boating and ski jump in front of cottage. ME. 1-2197. DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS and restyling; also bridal gowns and formals by expert dressmaker and designer. CH. 44787. TEACHING COUPLE wants furnished apaartment for Aug. Write Box 60, Speedway Flyer, 5217 W. 15th St., Indianapolis 24, Indiana. WANT YOUNG MAN to share expenses of trailer. Come early evenings at 1818 Georgetown Rd., Trailer No. 22. FOR SALE—RoII-away bed, % size. TR. 8-8783. WANTED Housework or care for children or sick person, 5 days a week, $4 per day. Speedway reference. Write Mary Lee, R.R. 1, Brownsburg. SPEEDWAY—4947 W. 11th, % block west of Main. Attrac. 2 bdrm. bung., newly decorated, oil heat, full base., alum, siding, fenced yard. Best location. FHA. Rltr. CH. 1-2911. LOST —ln vicinity of 6900 W. 16th, small black female dachshund, no tail. Reward. Don Walker, CH. 4-4423, 6938 W. 16th St. SINGER CONSOLE Take over payments on Singer Console sewing machine. Guaranteed. Full ball, due only $25.33. Resume pmts. of $4.39 mo. Sews forward or backwards, darns and mends, has many modern features. Model Style 127. Call ME. 4-5386. S.S. Service. FOR SALE—Upright piano and matching bench, SSO; kitchen table, 2 chairs, $6. CH. 4-3512. LAWN MOWING, yard work and odd jobs. CH. 4-5057.

GRAHAM’S HOUSE OF GIFTS 3539 W. 30th StWA. 5-4110 Beautiful DRIFTWOOD • COFFEE TABLES • LAMPS • CANDLE HOLDERS • PICTURES • SMOKING STANDS

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HOURS Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6 Friday 10 to 8

TONY J. BANICH STANDARD SERVICE W. 10th at Lyndhurst CH. 44744 • Minor Repair • Tune-Ups • Brake Service • Lubrication • Accessories • Road Service PICK-UP & DELIVERY SERVICE Doily 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.—Sunday, 9 AM. to 5 PM.

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Classic oxford for smart caswt wear. Crafted for contort as wall as oyq appaal WHITE me or BROWN JRIK BLACK ywaw

jtt. Sheer delight in comfort shopping, to the shore. or on your own potto.

Open Friday Evening Until 8 p.n». LYONS DEPARTMENT STORE 1534-36 Malm St. CHapel 4-6141

FOR SALE—Girl’s 20” Schwinn bicycle, red with cream trim, never been driven more than 10 mph. A real good buy at sls. 4960 W. 14th St. BUDGET CLUB winner at Pam’s Fashion, 1610 N. Lyndhurst was Mrs. Richard Seph, 2535 Philwood. FOR RENT—S Goya Court bedroom modern, near bus, school and shopping. WA. 3-9407. EXPERIENCED BABY SITTER wants job day or night. Ref. CH. 1-4083. RELIABLE HIGH SCHOOL girl wants baby sitting job. CH. 16820. FOR SALE—English racer, 26”, good cond. CH. 4-1753. DAY WORK General cleaning, $8 per day and car fare. Tues., Weds., Thurs., good reference. Call after 5 p.m. WA. 6-4288. FOR SALE—NEW 3 bdrm., stone, attch. garage, large comer lot. SI,OOO down. FHA, terms. 6828 W. 11th St OH. 4-BQI3. FOR SALE—Blond youth bunk or twin beds, complete, like new; 2 red twin size bed spreads. CH. 1-1694. COLORED LADY wants day work. Reference. WA. 5-5962. FOR SALE—Used 20” Craftsman reel-type power mower; TaylorTot; pedal-type tractor and trailer; 150 sq. ft. insulation batts; (13) 8” concrete block, never used. 2023 Gerrard CH. 4-4697.

MOVING!!! Garages—Basements Attics Cleaned FREE ESTIMATES CALL JIM of SPEEDWAY CH. 4-1278

Cool l AND Comfortable • FOR HOME • FOR PLAY • FOR THE BEACH • FOR TRAVEL • FOR VACATION

FOR SALE—Men’s suits, like new, size 40 and 42. CH. 4-3135. SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Douglas, Lucille Hinchman, Barbara Kildsig, Bob Parke, Olivia Barsoda, Phil Engle, Rex Crandall and Sondra Hinchman. Students with perfect attendance for the 1959-60 school year only were: Seniors: Dave Curtis, Mary Ellison, Mickey Finnegan, Kathy Kruse, Joe Griffin, Shirley Haney, Jim Harris, Leslie Potter, Dennis Sharpe, Don Sweet. Juniors: Dave Bische, Elizabeth Cohan, Tom Craig, Don Ellison, Cheryl Forsythe, Lois Frye, Gary Green, Ruth Haettinger, Charles Heady, Roger Helser, Richard Hissam, Dean Hubbard, Ronnie LaFeber, Ralph Logston, Lynn McMahon, Dick Nester, Bob Poste, Don Stewart. Sophomores: Linda Arthur, Tom Boscher, Shuretta Cloyd, Mickey Coffman, Mike Fendley, Gerald Hoeltje, Henry Mosser, Gary Nice, Rickey Payne, Cecil Ripperdan, Sandra Sharp, Richard Simon, John Staver, Sarah Weber, Jay Willever. Freshmen: Judy Allen, Lynda Blue, Kathy Bradley, Dick Canada, Jane Curry, Sandra Feely, Paul Freidman, Robert Lowe, Jimmy McKinney, Larry Phillips, Steve Sallee, Larry Sipe, Larry Thomas. Eighth Grade: Robert Cantwell, Joseph DeLisle, Karen Douglas, Buddy Ellwanger, Patricia Gastineau, Mark Kelly, Darla McCartney, Jay Gyarmati, Richard Haehl, Phil Hamilton, Greg Heacock, Bill Heizer, Robert Maple, William Mears, Richard Parks Keith Peiper, Gloria Stiles, Diana Tyler, David Wills, Janet Wilshire, Patricia Wyne. Seventh Grade: Anita Albright, Noel Bowers, Jim Brown, Sherry Brown, Jan Buis, Donald Crain, Barbara Curry, Sally Darling, Marvin Dowden, Pamela Erickson, Vaughn Gomo, Sue Johnson, Charles Jordan, Gary Laughlin,

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AMBULANCE SERVICE 1 Ttj our Ambulance Service foe greater' comfort—lmmediate “Around the Clock" service—To any pad «* Ctty. Stain or

eat at Stalat ‘Chapel of the Flowers ** STEVENS MORTUARY SIM W. 18th Street MBtrcee I 41&

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NEW CONSTRUCTION MASONRY WORK ROOFING

B. F. ROSIYER CH. 4-4160

Thursday, June 30, 1960

i NAVY ■■ $3.95 TOBAGO Gay fashion-pink posits scamper across the insolt and turn up again in the ' pert tie... for lazy fun.

John Lippard, Barbara Love, Beth Montgomery, Mark Norwalt, Sandra Pritchett, Robert Rhoades, Thomas Ridolfo, Alice Sanders, Stephen Sash, Rebecca Scotty Thomas Smith, Janet Thompsotß David Troutman, Linda Walker, Mary Simmer. LIBRARY NOTES For information on the Read-* ing Round-Up, the summer recreational reading program at the Library, see item on front page of this Flyer. These books have been added this summer: Williams—“ Welcome to Dunecrest.” Wilson—“ Albert A. Michelson: America’s First Nobel Prize Physicist.” Wyndham—“ Candy Stripers.” Wyndham—“ Dance to My Measure.” Bloom—“ Toby, Law Stenographer.” Dean—“ Allison Day, Weather Girl.” Handbook of Chemistry and ~~ Physics, 41st ed. Dooley—“ Edge of Tomorrow.” Indiana Pharmaceutical Association Elects George M. Lanigan, 1424 N. Concord, was elected president of the Indiana Pharmaceutical Association at the 79th annual con-® vention of the drug group in French Lick Thursday (June 23). Lanigan has been a pharmacist 35 years and is a graduate of the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy? Owner of Lanigan Drugs at 2628 W. 16th, he is a past president of the Indianapolis Association of Retail Druggists and now a member of the executive committee of the local body. He has been on this committee for 20 consecutive years. He is also a member of the National Association of Retail Druggists, the American Pharmaceutical Association and the Holy Trinity Catholic Church.

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