Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1964 — Page 3

Thursday, April 23, 1964

CLAS>IFIEI> TOR RENT apartment, middle aged employed lady preferred. 5076 W. 15th St CH. 1-5535. HELP WANTED MALE WAREHOUSEMAN Westside, Indianapolis Co. needs several high school graduates to work in feed mill. Steady employment and good wages. Apply at Central Soya Co., 1160 W. 18th St. between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 pan. “An Equal Opportunity Employer/’ TOR SALE—I96O, 15’ Superglass boat, 600 to 800 lbs. capacity, 40 i.p. Evinrude motor, also boat trailer, good cond.; 1958 Piaggio Motor Scooter, good cond. CH. 41074. FOR SALE Speedway—Boy’s 24” Western Flyer bicycle, very good cond. $19.00. CH. 44542. MATE HELP 18 YRS. OR OLDER —Applications now being taken for employment at the Satellite of Speedway, 4948 Crawfordsville Rd. Ask for the Manager.

RTF. THESE 2 HENDRICKS CO homes—2 bednns., mod. gar., lake usage; 3 Bdrm. brick, close in; in Speedway—l 646 Gerrard, 3 bedrm. and 2126 Gerrard, 3 bdnns.; In Pike Twp., 3 bdrm., 2 car gar.; Also 66 Acres, industrial; choice Speedway lots. Clevinger, Realtor, CH. 3-0695. FOR SALE—David White building level and tripod, $35. Mrs. C. H. Turner, CH. 4-0402. FOR SALE Boy’s Higgins bicycle, 26”, good condition. CH. 3-0590. FOR SALE—Boy’s bicycle, Stingray, like new, 6 mos. old, $35. Can be seen at 6014 Cadillac or call CH. 4-3405. 6926 CARLSEN (go West on 10th St., north on Girl’s School Rd.) Open 2 to 5 Sunday. SSOO Down FHA, lovely Boston Colonial home, antique brick, 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, oil heat, circular floor plan, attach, gar., near schools. Opal Green, CH. 1-2911.

FOR SALE —Solar film enlarger, developer, pans, dryer, and extras. AX. 1-2003. ’52 DeSOTO CPE., V-8, auto., R&H, $75 or trade for motor scooter. 5878 Nash Lane. CH. 11391. WOULD LIKE RIDE to and from work (333 N. Penna.) Mon. thru Fri Working hours 8 to 4:30. AX. 1-2003. 5605 HOLLISTER SPEEDWAY —Roomy brick and frame trilevel home in. Parkview Estates, 3 bedrooms, lrg. family room, 1% baths, range and w/w carpeting, gar. Bob Genung, CH. 1-1811. WANTED —Pasture for one horse, close to Speedway. AX. 1-2003. FOR SALE—GoIf clubs, complete set or irons, two woods, wedge, putter; also bag and head covers. AX. 1-4657. : •

OPEN 2 TO 5 SUNDAY Furman Attractive 7 room brick’ ranch, 3 bdrm., den, 1% baths, gar., plus carport, paved drive, excell, cond., carpeted, extras. Owner transferred. Helen Kirby, CH. 1-3302. MOVING TO CALIFORNIA Furniture and house and misc. for sale. ME. 8-2192, 270 N. Belleview Place. R. M. Jenkins. FOR SALE boat, 40 h.p. Scott electric start with bail-a-matic; trailer, $395.00. AX. 1-2362. DRESSMAKING and ALTERATIONS Mrs. A. C. Moser, 1864 N. Norfolk, CH. 4-1298. 1955 FORD V-8, Ranch Wagon, S.T., 6 pass., R&H, runs good, $150; Kirby floor polisher attach., like new, $5. UL. 6-4713. FOR RENT 1 bedroom, California style bungalow, 5 years old, newly decorated. Rural, West of Speedway. CH. 1-6780.

FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt., private entrance, and bath. $17.50 per week. Adults only. 1225 Waldemere, CH. 4-2687. FOR SALE—7 pc. Chrome dinette suite, $25; 14 ft. upright freezer, $100; 1956 Chev. Belaire, S3OO cash. 1225 Waldemere. CH. 4-2687. FOR SALE—used electric washer and dryer. Best offer. For appt call CH. 1-3101, noon to 5 p.m. FOR EXTRA NICE flower and garden plants and blooming geraniums at a fair price, go to Fox’s, 7000 W. 34th Street FOR SALE—White lace wedding gown, ballerina length. S2O. CH. 4-4439. 5 DAYS—I 2 HRS. PER WEEK Typist to type orders afternoons only. $1.25 per hour. Beautiful air conditioned office. CALL MR. CHURCH. ME. 5-0223 DITTO, me. 1301 STADIUM DRIVE IRONINGS AND BABY SITTING, my home, 4947 W. 14th St CH. 1-7227.

FOR SALE—IS’ Owens Fiberglass boat with trailer: 40 h.p. Evinrude, elec, starter; skis, jackets, boat cover. ExcelL cond. AX. 31551. CABLE-NELSON spinet piano, walnut finish, 2 years old. CH. 4-2340. PIANO LESSONS given in my home. Reasonable rates. Experienced. CH. 1-0786. RELIABLE CHRISTIAN LADY wants housework or baby sitting. Will stay on place. Reference. CH. 1-2174 .

MORAL PROBLEMS (Continued from page 1) tian Church. These problems can occur in your home, they are present in your community. The program is designed to let parents know of ways that they can help raise the moral standards of their children. The Krannert West Side YMCA invites you to hear Dr. Thomas Walker, General Practitioner in Browns burg; Mr. A H. Rittenhouse, Clinical Psychologist for St. Mary Child Center, also on the Staff at St. Vincent Hospital; Rev. Chauncey Lattimer, Minister Clermont Christian Church; Ray Spencer, Executive Director of Christamore House discuss the Moral Problems in today’s family and our community and answer any questions submitted by the audience. Remember its May 3rd at 2:30 pan. at Ben Davis Christian Church, 701 S. High School Rd.

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at a dinner meeting in the Hooeier capital on May 19. This long overdue recognition for Speedway stars, who have contributed tremendously to the

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was assured this week by action at the Autolite Division at the Ford Motor Company, Invitations have been extended to all of the 46 living drivers who are eligible; and personalized bronze medallions, symbolic of membership in Autolite’s Indianapolis 500 Pacemaker Club, will be presented to each of then as one at the features of dm May 19 program. Eligibility has been certified by official Speedway records, covering “500 T history from the time of Johnny Aitken’s dash to head of the pack on the first lap of the inaugural evert in 1911. Special tribute also will be paid to 56 other drivers, now deceased, who

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Indianapolis races. The other six are Ralph Mulford, Sari Cooper, Harry Hartz, Bob Cany, Ted Tom and Tony Bettenhausen. Wilbur Shaw and Mauri Rose rank next to Mays, with seven lap-leading races to their credit, but Ralph DePalzna has the honor of leading the most laps in Speeder? history—a total of 613 in six races. Jim Rathmann has led in more races than any other active driver, his total of six giving him a tworace edge over Rodger Ward and Troy Ruttman. Other active drivers already eligible for dub membership in

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alphabetical order are Johnny Boyd, Jim dark, Jimmy PwiDj. A. J. Foyt, Son Freeland. Jim Hurtubise, PanteUi Jones, Roger McCluskey, Paul Russo, Eddie Sachs and Lew Sutton. Dozens of workmen have keen busy, ever since April 1, getting the big Speedway plant ready for the 48th renewal of the annual event this year. The track will ho opened for the start of daily practice—beginning May I—and the fastest 33 qualifiers in the traditional time trials. May 16-17 and May 23-24 will form the starting lineup on Manorial Day.

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