Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1964 — Page 3
Thursday, May 7, 1964
CLASSIFIED! RETIRED—WiII do light yard work, mowing grass or painting. AX. 1-4896. FOR SALE—Solid maple dropleaf dining table, 4 chairs; 313 c. range, wardrobe; wringer type washer. CH. 4-2649. Call after Friday, 5 pjn. PRIVATE TRUMPET LESSONS. CH. 4-0237. MAN WANTED for full time employment in Trailer and Tool rental business. Age 25 to 45. Apply at Busard Rental Trailers, 1330 Main St, Speedway, Ind. FOR SALE—I9S9 Travel Trailer, 8' x 17', sleeps 4. Completely equipped. Excel! cond. For appointment to see trailer, see Melvin at Smith’s Barber Shop, 1506 Main St. PERSIAN Kll’l'ENS, pedigreed. Beautiful Dark Red Tabbys; 1 solid sunny red; also adults, pure white. Parents from show stock. Marie McClarney, FL. 7-0337. NURSING CARE—Lady or gentleman, private home. References. CH. 4-6910. BLONDE SINGER '63 CONSOLE Only $32.67 or $5.09 per month. Does embroidery, buttonholes, monograms and many more. Only 9 mos. old, still looks new. Complete guarantee. Next payment due June 18. CH. 4-8453. FOR SALE —Maple finish twin beds, mattresses and springs. CH. 1-6132. FOR SALE—I96O Pointiac Catalina convertible, power steering, power brakes, windshield washer, tinted glass, etc.* Can be seen at 5112 Crawfordsville Road. FOR RENT—half of a duplex, 1274 Farley Drive, near Westgate Shopping Center; 2 bdrms., 4 closets, large living rm. with divider for dinette space; range and refrig., Venetian blind and drapes for front window; garbage disposal. SIOO month with water furnished. May call evenings or week-ends, CH. 1-2291. 1963 CHEVY IMPALA 2-dr., P.S., 9,000 miles. CH. 1-9836. % ACRE LOTS in Hendricks & Marion Counties, near Bridgeport. Cash or on contract. CH. 1-5118. FOR RENT —2 room apt., furnished, private entrance & bath. Couple only. $17.50 per week. 1225 Waldemere. CH. 42687 or CH. 4-1157. LANDSCAPE GARDENING LAWNS, SHRUBBERY HANDYMAN SERVICES TREE PRUNING Clean up for Races—Give your yard that “Dressed Up” look. SALLEY SERVICES TE. 9-4709 FOR RENT apt. Employed lady preferred. 5076 W. 15th St. CH. 1-5535. ABC HOUSE TRAILER for sale, 8' x 40'; washer; garbage disposal; 1 bdrm., twin beds; awning, good cond. $2200. Call morning or evening. CH. 1-6575. HELP WANTED Must know small engines and be mechanically inclined. Full or part-time. Call Rex R. Leonard, CH. 4-2795 to 9 p.m. GARAGE SALE —Thursday, May 14, 9 a.m. till sold out. Furniture, pictures, drapes, toys, clothes, misc. Bargains, 10c to $lO. 5811 Schoolwood, Meadowood Addition. FOUND —Yellow tiger cat, injured. I am caring for. Call CH. 4-2349. FOR SALE Enlarger, Lens, Easel. S4O. CH. 4-2349. FOR RENT —2 sleeping rooms; 1 with twin beds. 1309 N. Warman Ave. ME. 1-0579. FOR SALE —lB cu. ft. AMC freezer, upright. $150; Portable Frigidaire dishwasher. $75. AX. 1-4556. FOR SALE—II cu. ft. Hotpoint refrigerator, SSO. CH. 4-1962. FOR RENT Speedway apartment, utilities furnished. CH. 4-9550. SIBOO YEARLY INCOME HOW? by buying this 5-room-a-side double for only $9,950. Would consider 2 bedrm. house in trade. See at 133-35 N. Sheffield. MAC McARTHUR, RLTR. CH. 4-0344 FOR RENT —Sleeping foom with kitchen privileges. Near trans. CH. 4-3281. WANT RIDE to and from Standard Oil, 1201 E. 38th St. hours 8 to 4:45. CH. 4-0285 after 6:00 p.m. PART-TIME OFFICE WORK Typing required, hours can be arranged. Westside finance company. Age 30-35. Call for appt. Midland Guardian Acceptance Corp. 2002 W. Washington St. ME. 2-4427.
SOLD LAST WEEK: 66 ACRES—INDUSTRIAL 1646 N. GERRARD 3 BED RM. HENDRICKS CO. LISTINGS NEEDED 20 YEARS WEST CLEVINGER. REALTOR fZ CH. 3-0695 2126 GERRARD ST.; 4930 W. 22nd St.; 4934 Baxter Dr.; 2 bedim* Club lake, close in; Choice Speedway lots; 85 acres, dose in. CLEVINGER, Realtor, CH. 3-0695. SACRIFICE ’64 Super Spt. Chevelle. Red, white leather interior, bucket seats, 4 on floor. Assume balance, take over payments. Less than 4,000 miles. CH. 1-3101. INDUSTRIAL NURSES MEET The Mid-Indiana Industrial Nurses Association, Inc. will meet on Friday, May Bth at 6:00 P.M. at the Guide Lamp Co., Div. of GMC, in Anderson, Indiana. Dr. Donald Bixler will speak on “Haz-
HOMES 2950 N.HIGH SCHOOL RD. AX 1-1193 * 1604 W. MORRIS ST. ME 8-2388
Greenfield* TRIPLEACTION CRAB GRASS KILIER Does 3 Jobs in 1 Application
1 Kills Crab Grass Seeds as they sprout, prevents crab grass all season. n 2 Fertilizes for that allimportant spring feeding.
3 Kills Soil Insects that feed on grass roots. Don’t give crab grass a chance this year. Kill It now, keep It off all season with one application of Greenfield Triple-Action Crab Grass Killer. \XSOOwJt/ Speedway Lawn & Garden Center 5242 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. CH. 4-5811
aids of Contact Lens in Industry.“ All members are urged to attend and bring some one from management of their plant Susannah F. Gilbert, Industrial Nurse with Ford Motor Company, Transmission & Chassis Div., Indianapolis, Indiana was elected a Director of the American Association of Industrial Nurses at its 22nd Annual Business Meeting held April 15th in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Gilbert is currently President of the Indiana Association of Industrial Nurses, is a graduate of St Luke’s School of Nursing, St Louis, Missouri and lives in Indianapolis. , Crossroads Grandmothers' Club The Crossroads of America Grandmothers Club #597, will celebrate their fourth birthday with a dinner at the Y. M. C. A. on May 11th. At that time, the two past presidents will be recognized, Mrs. Nellie Cochran and Mrs. Doris Smitha. Mrs. Florence
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THE SPEEDWAY FLYER
Buckrpp will preside and entertainment wiR be furnished by Bob Teal from the Wilking Musk CompsmyWe wish to thank our Speedway friends for their contributions to the success of our recent card party. ■ Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club win hike in the vicinity of North Eastway Farit near Castleton on Sunday, May 10. It win be an easy hike. The group win leave from the east side of the State House at 1:30 PM. Mrs. Wilma Mitchell, 30 N. Pasadina Street-is the leader.
HARUN BROS. FENDER GUITARS AMPLIFIERS LESSONS 359 N. ILLINOIS ST. ME. 4-2141
FORGET “MOTHER” I On Mother s Day SUNDAY, MAY 10 ★ BLOOMING PLANTS -A CORSAGES * BOUQUETS I "We Grow Our Own" BLOOM FLOWERS SPENCER and EDWARDS W. 10th & TIBBS AVE. ME. 6-5556 “WE GROW OUR OWN" "Plenty of Free Parkins"
Dr. Benjamin Schuss, Optometrist Eyes Examined Contact Lenses 10 A.M. to 9 AAA.—Monday—Wednesday—Friday 10 A.M. to 6 PAA.—Tuesday—Thursday—Saturday SPEEDWAY SHOPPING CENTER 5910 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. CH. 1-9315
S & W FLOORING CO. CARPET - LINOLEUM - TILE MARBLE SILLS-CERAMIC-PAINT FREE ESTIMATES 1556 Main St. ~ CH. 1-8246 Speedway
LILY N. BEAOTY SHOPPE HOURS: 9 to 5 WHJNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 9 AJA to 9 PJA. THURSDAY S3SO CrawfordniNe Rt Cl IBM
KOGANS DRIVE-IN BAKERY 5310 W. 101 b S»rwt CH. 1-1318 ★ DONUTS ★ ROUS ★ PIES ★ COOKIES "Cakes for Ml Oceasions" • HOT MEAD EVERY AFTERNOON • Opw 4 AJA to IOsSO FJA.
<PHILLIPS> ® SERVICE 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday
SPEEDWAY MRIWOMST CBURCT (Continued from Page D speak at both services (9 am. and 10:45 amj Sunday morning. BSs sermon topic wfll be “Why Marriages Succeed" in observance of Mother’s Day. The Cherub Choir win sing during the First Service. The Card Choir win sing in the first service, “God’s Greatest Gtft" In the second service the Chancel Choir win ring “All Thy Works Praise Thee." The Senior M.Y.F. and Junior M.YF. win not have their regular meetings this Sunday evening. Commission on Membership and Evangelism and Commission on Stewardship and Finance win meet Thursday. May 7 at 7:30 pm. in the chrirch. WHO Class win have a pitch-in dinner May 9, 6:30 pan. in Fellowship Halt A program of entertainment win follow the dinner. AU present class members and interested class members are invited. Fbr Anther details, call Mrs. Dunkeriy, CH. 4-5749. Next Sunday, May 10, we win have the Sacrament of Holy Baptism. If you wish to have your child baptised, please can the Church Office, CH. 1-1563. Don’t forget the Quarterly Conference Dinner which is being
TAKE UP TO 36 MONTHS TO REPAY-INSURANCE CAN ALSO BE ARRANGED AT LOW, COMPETITIVE RATES MAIN OFFICE: 5300 Crawfordsville Road BRANCH OFFICES: 15 W. Main St., Clermont j MEMBER 1532 Main St., Speedway I F. B. I. C. 515 Main St., Beech Grove
SHOP DOROTHY'S MONDAY thru FRIDAY 10 AJA Till 9 PJA SATURDAY - 10 AJA TO 6 PJA 4513 WEST 16th STREET "500" Shopping Center CH. 1-8266 (Across from the Speedway Race Track) WT Annual Sale May 4 thru 18 fP A SEAMLESS'STOCKINGS /* 0 Regularly SI.OO per pair IT w I I 1 wM/ / II I t/ PER PAIR 11^Q 25 i i / Xud 8 PA,RS 1 . jX&yX Stock up now on these fashionable, ns» \ 4 tionally advertised, first quality stockingsl ' \ VW * AII popular styles and seasonal colors. Pro* XI // N portioned fit that hugs knee, calf and ankle Xi , r X* flatteringly. Get several pairs at these once» T H a-ysar sale prices! "Use Your Handy Shoppers Charge Service or Dorothy's Lay-A-Way Plan"
held May 11 (Monday), in Fellowship Hall at 6:M pm. Bring your wives, or husbands or friends Don’t forget to mail in your reserve tioas for the dinner. Price—sl.so. Senshine Circte win meet Tuesday, May 12th. Fidelity Circle will meet Wednesday, May 13 at • pm. at the home of Mrs. Robert Haskell, 59 S. Whitcomb. Please bring canned goods for Wheeler Mission. The Little Red Door ladies wiR meet at 10:30 am. at the church May 14, Thursday, May 14, the Commission on Serial Concerns will present a program in the Chapel at 7.-30 pm. Rev. Ross W. Mam, paster of ML Olive Methodist Church, will speak and present colored riides of his trip to Europe. Everyone is invited. All Choirs will rehearse as usual. Pktorial directory pictures to be taken haginnh«g on May IT and continue every day torough Thursday, May 28. On vronkdayT. shooting times will be 5-9 pm. Saturday schedules will be 9 am.-6 pm. On Sunday the time is 12 JO-6: pan. Each pose will take about five minutes. This is a project which will clearly draw who did not or could not cooperate—those who don’t won’t have their pictures in the directory even though every member's name will be listed in the back of the book. We’re counting on you.”
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