Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1964 — Page 3

Thursday, October 8, 1964

CLASSIFIERS LAWN MOWING Fertilizing and seeding. ME. 6-3072. RUMMAGE SALE—At Speedway Methodist Church, 5064 W. 16th St October 17th, 8 to 4. Clothing and miscellaneous. FOR SALE—Aquarium, 5% gallons, with everything pump, filter, power dip tube, light, heater, thermometer, sand, grass and 3 tropical fish. CH. 1-6977. CHILD CARE, my home, week days, full or part-time. CH. 1-6551. FOR RENT—Large pine paneled apartment, partially furnished, oil heat, garage available, in wooded area, very private. 1 mi. from Main St., Speedway. Adults. CH. 4-6364 from 7 to 8 pm. FOR SALE White Borgana jacket with leopard collar, fits size 8 to 12. Worn once, cost $45, sacrifice $35. CH. 4-6364 from 7 to 8 pjn. '

FOR SALE—Man’s 20 point diamond ring, 14 Carat Gold modern mounting. CH. 1-1481. FOR SALE—Baby bed, mattress, high chair & Pottie chair & potty. $17,50. CH. 4-1157. FOR RENT—% double, 2 bedrooms, gas heat, adults only. 4947 W, 14th St. CH. 1-7227. FOR RENT—3 room furnished air-mnditioned apartment and garage. 4920 W. 15th St. CH. 1-3484. FOR RENT—4 room apartment. 2nd floor, 1414 Main St. CH. 4-9300. - FOR RENT—2-room furnished apartment, utilities furnished. Employed lady or couple preferred. 5076 W. 15th St CH. 1-5535. , FOR RENT —Sleeping room, next to bath, kitchen privileges, on bus line. CH. 4-8423. FOR RENT—S 224 W. 16TH— Vi double, 4 rooms. Call after 4:30 p.m. AX. 1-4433. FOR SALE—Storm windows and screens (2) 54x54; (7) 54x28; (5) 39x28; (1) 47x28, sls for all; Bx 7 aluminum garage door, $lO. CH. 4-5621. _ ’6l VW, excell. cond. CH. 3-0470. ROOM FOR RENT—Private entrance, next to bath, one in family. CH. 1-2255, 1617 Presto, Speedway. FOR SALE—I 2 cu. ft. Frigidaire refrigerator. CH. 1-1481. FOR SALE—2-level cottage, Lake Hart, suitable for year-round home, 2 bdrms., bath, oil furnace, gas range, washer & dryer, frplc., boat, lake front, 4 miles So. of Mooresville, Call Saturday. S7OOO. CH. 1-5118. FOR SALE—3O gal. gas water heater, never used, sls. CH. 1-5118. FOR SALE —1964 Pontiac Catalina, 4-door hardtop, automatic trans., P.S., P. 8., Radio, WSW tires, warranty transferable. Owned by GM Executive. An excel! buy. AX. 1-2867. FOR SALE—(S) 670-15 tires, 4 with only 1000 miles, 1 new. AX. 3-0523. 1963 IMPALA metallic blue, A.T., I’-S., elec. seats, R&H, $2095. CH. 4-8316. LIGHT HAULING—Trash clean up. Pick up and delivery service. ME. 4-6845, WA. 5-6788.

PAINTING, INTERIOR and EXTERIOR by Speedway fireman. Frank Burgan. CH. 3-0124. 11th Anniversary Fairview Antique Show For the 11th consecutive year, the Women’s Association of the Fairview Presbyterian Church will present its unique annual money raising project, the Fairview Antique Show. The show returns again to the Glendale Auditorium, at 62nd and Keystone, and will open its doors to the public Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, October 14th, 15th, and 16th. Hours are from 12 noon to 9:00 p.m. on all three days. The show, a popular event for North Siders and the surrounding communities, will include exhibits this year from twelve authorized dealers who will display collections of jewelry, china, glassware, furniture and other items suitable for Christmas giving, in addition to their regular line of antiques. AH items displayed will be for sale. The entire community is cordially invited to attend the Antique Show. Tickets will be available from the Association members or at the Glendale Auditorium door. Admission is 85c, which includes refreshments. Tea and coffee will be served from a tea table beautifully set with fine antiques. Proceeds from the shew will be used to carry on the world-wide work of the church, which includes assistance to Seminary students, Christian education, and the work of National and Ecumenical Mhrinrw

Benefit Can/Porty . Remember Tuesday, October 13, from 10 am. to 3 pjn. is the West Group Women’s Committee luncheon-card party at the “500” Speedway MoteL This is to be a day of fun with friends, playing cards and having a lovely luncheon served at 12:30 as well as a day to be able to help support your Symphony Ordiestra. Bring

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Mrs. John R. Hess, chairman of West Group Women’s Committee, wifi be at the door to greet you and Mrs. Ralph H. Forbes, new members chairman, win be at a front table to accommodate people desiring to become members.

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SYMPHONY SEASON TO OPEN The 35th season of the Indianapolis Symphony Ordiestra wfll open Saturday night, October 10th, when Conductor liter Solomon leads the Ordiestra in a rousing Rossini Overture. The concert win be the first of the season’s fourteen pairs of subscription concerts to be presented in Clowes Hall on the Butler University Campus. The entire program will be repeated on Sunday afternoon, October 11th, at 3:00 pm. The major work Isrier Solomon and the Ordiestra win present in the opening pair of concerts win be Brehms Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, easily among the most loved works in the symphonic repertory. And, since 1964 is the

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Richard Strauss, the composer’s ppoular TIM Ealeeapisgalh Dtany Pranks win be on program. The Tender Land Suite by Aaron Copland, dean of American composers, completes the numbers selected for the gala opening concerts. The Suite is from an opera commissioned several years and has emerged as one of its most iwpniar selections. Tickets for the opening pair at concerts are on sale at the Symphony Box Office in Clowes Halt Hubert Scott, Ordiestra Manager, also advises that Season Tickets, offering savings up to 35%, win he sold up to the date of the opening concerts. Tickets may also be ordered by phone or by man.

PANCAKE SUPPER The Danville DeMolay Chapter win have an Aunt Jemima Pancake Supper, October 10th, at the Masonic Temple in Danville. Service 5 to 9 pm. Adults SI.OO, diildren 50c. AH you can eat at these prices. Whole Hog sausage win be served.

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October 14 of the semi-annual meeting of the Guardian Angel Guild which supports the center. The Rev. Edward Smith, center director, win speak at the 1:30 pm. meeting. He win ten of the work the center does in aiding diildren with learning problems. Indianapolis Hiking dub The Indianapolis Hiking Club win hike in McCormick’s Creek State Park the weekend of October 10 and 11. The Chib has reserved several housekeeping cabins for overnight accommodations. Reservations must be made in advance with Mr. Victor Knarr, 1218 Monument St, Noblesville. SAVE PAPERS. PHONE BOOKS AND MAGAZINES FOR SPEEDWAY P.TJL PAPER SALE

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A twelve foot high, 1160 pound ice carving of the Air Force Thor Rocket shown as it takes off from a launching pad, win ba shown at the Culinary Arts display at the 31st annual Indiana Rastawmnt Convention, Agriculture Building, Indiana State Fairgrounds. The display win be open to the general public on Wednsday afternoon, October 14. The ice model was sent by the UJS. Air Force Base at Bunker Hill. Displays of culinary art win also be on view from chefs throughout Indiana, in competition for the Grand Award, and Edmond Gass, last year’s winner, wfil give a demonstration. Senior Citizens Meeting On Thursday, October 15th at 2:00 jm, Dr. K R. Gabovitch wlil be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Information for Living series at the Indianapolis Senior

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