Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1960 — Page 3

Thursday, October 27, 1960

€3LASSIfTEP*S CHRISTMAS TREES—Balled and bur lapped. Why buy a tree to throw away? Buy one you can plant later at .little additional cost. Order now for choice. Call us for information on variety and size. We also sell cut trees. Hoeger Landscaping, CH. 1-3766 or CH. 1-1329. FOR RENT—West 34th St., 2 bed room, modem, suburban, garden space, SBS month. AX. 1-7710. FOR SALE boy’s Chicago Hi speeds, like new, size 4 and 5; hoy’s dress short coat, size 12, like new, $5. CH. 1-2264. FOR SALE Boy’s rink skates and case, size 6-6%, CH. 1-9006. WANT TO BUY bike, AX. 1-7427. BEAUTIFUL, HEALTHY TREES planted, serviced for winter and fully guaranteed. Soft maples, schwedler, norway, red sugar etc Maraine locust, pin, red, scarlet Oak, redbud, white dogwood, mountain ash, linden, sweet gum, dump birch, flowering trees, fruit, dwarf, french lilacs, tulip, Chinese elm, smoke tree etc. Name planting and believe I can get it. John Scholl, Res. Speedway over 26 years. CH. 4-2152, ME. 8-4616.

LADY WANTS DAY WORK. ME. 8-2890; Also, man wishes odd job work, maintenance work, full or part-time. NEW HOUSE FOR SALE ON CONTRACT—or will lease. 6828 W. 11th St. $125.00 mo. CH. 4-8013. FOR SALE—Chrome dinette set with 4 chairs, table extends to 60”, practically new. AX. 1-9266. INTRODUCTORY OFFER Your Kitchen WAXED and POLISHED $1.50 Regardless of size RAQUET KLEEN-O-MATIC SERVICE 4966 W. 16th Street WANTED— Care for sick or children. Stay, 5 days. Write Mary Lee, R.R. 1, Brownsburg, Ind. WANTED Old nylon stockings for Girl Scout Project; also any scrap ric-rac or ribbon. Call CH. 4-1203 for pick-up. FOR SALE - door, good shape. CH. 4-3479. WILL CARE for children, my home, ages 2 to 5. Large fenced yard. Week days only. CH. 1-5295. FOR SALE—6 piece oak dining i- room suite; new springs, metal bed and mattress. CH. 4-1129.

FOR SALE —2 metal tool boxes, fits % ton pick-up, painted red, both equipped with locks, SIOO for the two (original cost $211). ME. 6-1039. FOR SALE— Hunting coat, boy’s size 16, good cond. CH. 4-2373 after 4 p.m. BUDGET CLUB WINNER at Pam’s Fashions, 1610 N. Lyndhurst, was Frances Derr, 2693 West 44th St. FOR SALE Crosley automatic washer, 4 years old, good cond. CH. 1-2291. FOR RENT—Sleeping room for 2 men, twin beds, private entrance shower and lounge room. CH. 4-0347, • FOR SALE—GoIf clubs, 3 woods, 7 irons. CH. 4-3801. WILL SWAP or sell custom built 30.06 rifle, 4X scope, 200 round ammo, and case, for boat with motor, or cash. CH. 4-7367. FOR SALE—Frigidaire refrigerator, running cond., S2O. CH. 40271. Ask for Stella Hazelwood. NEED old stuffed animals or dolls for troop 938. Call CH. 17364 for pick-up. WILL SELL four adjacent burial plots in pairs or as a group. Garden of Gethsemane in Lincoln Memory Gardens, West on Rd. 52. FL. 7-8311, ext. 413, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ALTERATIONS of ladies and men’s clothing. CH. 1-9993, evenings WANT LADY to share modem mobile home. 6101 Crawfordsville Rd. CH. 1-9993 evenings.

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LOST—Girl’s 26” Schwinn English bicycle, dark red, chrome fenders, vicinity 25th and Shaw. Reward. Call CH. 1-5014 or CH. 1-4502. HOUSE FOR SALE—By owner— Assume contract or FHA, 2 bedroom home, near trans., schools, churches and across from park. Alum, siding, lot 50x200, fenced yard, gar., wall-to-wall carpet; hrdwood. floors, oil beat, rec. room, full base., newly decorated. 5432 W. 15th, CH. 1-1158. FOR SALE—lo’x47’ mobile home. Leaving city. Large awning, large lot 63, Thompson’s trailer court, Crawfordsville Rd. CH. 19993, evening. PUPS to give away. Mixed breed, small dog. AX. 1-2783. FOR SALE pair rose colored drapes, very good cond., reasonable. CH. 4-0252. MALE PUPPY—part Manchester terrier, house broken. TE. 93782. FOR SALE—lime oak desk, converts to dining table, seats 10. TE. 9-3782. HOME NURSING Christian nurse desires work in good home. CH. 1-2174. WANT POSITION as Reception-ist-General Office no shorthand, light typing, real estate and insurance experience. CH. 4-9709 after 4 p.m. MUST SELL 1951 Buick, 2-door, hardtop, dynaflo, R&H, or 1953 Chevrolet, 4-door, by owner. Both cars good cond. ME. 7-5110 or WA. 6-5177. Halloween Party The Lions Club annual Halloween Party will be held Friday, October 28th at the High School Gym, 6:30 p.m. Plenty of cider, doughnuts, prizes and fun. 10c admission.

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YOUR . . . SURVIVAL PLAN (Continued from page 1) dents take the view point that natural or man made disasters can’t happen here. We all hope they are right, but being prepared just like having insurance is the intelligent course of action. Being prepared isn’t showing fear, just the opposite, being prepared is showing that we are prepared to fight for the principles of freedom on which this country is based. That is why the President, the Governor, leading statesmen and military men are urging you, the citizens, to prepare yourselves for any eventuality. No one knows what the future may bring, but ignoring the facts on hand shows ignorance and tear. Communist China openly says they favor a nuclear war because they are confident they can beat us after it subsides. As of now we are forced to wave one mighty fist of retaliation at any would be attacker but exposing the fact that after it is thrown we are helpless, because our citizens won’t protect themselves. If in the future, the rest of the 25 persons asked for will call AX. 1-4066 to just say they are interested in having more information about their survival plan by means of these weekly articles, they will be immediately resumed. If though, only 5 persons out of 10,000 Speedway residents are interested enough to phone as happened after last week’s article, chances of this country and its principles surviving thru the next generation appears mighty slim. VOTE

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RECORD VOTE IS GOAL OP BOY SCOUTS Promising to surpass in scope and success the two previous campaigns, the third Get-Out-The-Vote compaign will soon be launched by the Boy Scouts of America. Throughout the country, some five-hundred and thirty-one local Boy Scouts councils are mobilizing all members to conduct the nationwide effort to remind citizens everywhere to exercise their franchise on November 8. Approximately five million Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explorers, and Leaders will hang Liberty Bell placards on forty million front doors throughout the nation, reminding'citizens to cast their votes on Election Day. On Saturday, October 29, the mass distribution will take place, and householders will be asked to display the placards in their front win. dows for the ten days until Eiec-

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Of special interest is the fact that Conductor Izler Solomon judged Mr. Rosand in a contest when Rosand was only 9 years old. Roeand won the contest, incidentally, which took place in Chicago. During the past 10 years he has appeared with most of the major symphonies in this country and Europe. Mr. Rosand is a favorite and regular guest on radio and television. His latest recording for VOX is currently one of the 10 best sellers. Mr. Rosand will perform Wieniawski’s Converto in D Minor ter Violin and Orchestra. Mr. Solomon has programed an opening selection, “Festive Overture" hy Ben-Yohanan, to be followed by the Sibelius Symphony No. 1 in E. Minor. The program will conclude with Weinberger’s Polka and Fugue from “Schwanda.” Tickets at $1.50, $2.00, $2.75, $3.25 and $4.00 are available at the Symphony office, ME. 5-9596.

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Scout Badge Classes At Museum Mrs. Grace Golden, director of the Children’s Museum at 3010 North Meridian Street, announces that there are still vacancies in the Girl Scout and Campfire Girl badge classes to he given et the Museum during November. Girls enrolled will study for the Prints Badge in two classes, one meeting each Saturday during November from 10 o’clock to noon, end the other meeting on the same days from 2 to 4' o’clock. Owing to the popularity of these classes, only four girls from one troop may register ter one class. Any junior high school girl wishing to enroll may do so by sending her name, age, troop number, and address to the Museum with the SI.OO tee that covers cost of supplies used. Miss Mary Norris, docent at the Museum, will conduct both classes. On the same Saturdays, a free

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