Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1964 — Page 3

Thursday, October 29, 1964

CLASSIFIEDS HOUSE PAlNTlNG—lnterior and paper hanging. Reasonable prices. 30 years experience. Johnson, CH. 1-9411 or CH. 1-9013. NOTARY PUBLIC SIU HICKORYWOOD DR. AX. 1-2065 PAINTING, INTERIOR and EXTERIOR by Speedway fireman. Prank Burgan. CH. 3-0124. RELIABLE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT wishes baby sitting jobs in Speedway area. CH. 4-9870. SPECIAL PRICES. NOW IN EFFECT Controlled Garage Door Operator. Door opens from car, garage or bouse at the push of a button. Regularly SIBO, special price $159.75, installed. Call or write to R. M. Brock, 5923 Elaine St., Speedway. AX. 1-7842. WANT STENOGRAPHER Westside location, good hours. Write Speedway Flyer, Box 111, 5217 W. 15th St., Speedway 24, Indiana. FOR SALE—I 962 Galaxie, XL 500 (406) black convertible, excellent condition. AX. 1-1105. TOR SALE—Doghouse, like new, $8; 5 pc. dinette set, $8; baby crib and mattress, $8; high chair, $4; stroller, $5. CH. 1-4568. CLOSING ESTATE Antique dishes; 2 large rendering kettles; one with stand; dinner bell; chairs; tables; pictures; lamps; .small appliances; television; den furniture; drapes; Christmas decorations Oct. 29, 30, 31. 2313 Fisher. FOR SALE Apache Golden Eagle Camping Trailer, 1964 model, like new. CH. 4-0480. FOR SALE—Winter coat, size 16, 70% wool, 30% Cashmere; bamboo shade, clutch style, $25. CH. 4-0480. FOR RENT—4937 W. 11th St—- % double, 1 bdrm., all newly decorated, auto, gas heat, S7O. No pets, adults only. CH. 4-3111, or CH. 4-3257. ___________ FOR RENT $92.50 mo., 5023 W. 15th St CH. 4-2211. Shown by appointment, available Nov. 1. ♦•THERE’S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS” and you and your family will enjoy it much more with your TV set in a modern family room. I can show you how and it’ll be a “low-cost production.” Call JIM COUGHLIN, Designer-Modernizer. UL. 2-2445. FOR SALE Lovely walnut Lester spinet piano, like new. CH. 4-1027. HARDWOOD FIREPLACE WOOD—Delivered, $12.00 rick (4’x4’x2o”). Phone No. 436-7835 or 436-7715. Thorntown, Ind. Paul Barber. ' FOR RENT Business space Office or Storage. CH. 4-8519. FOR SALE—Chihuahua puppies. CH. 1-9782.

SINGER ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE Extra nice condition. Does all types fancy work without attachments. Take over 7 final payments of $5.60 per month starting December 13th, total price $39.20. CH. 4-8453. FOR SALE—9xI2 Karaston Oriental rug, excell, cond., $150; small chest, $10; 2 brass lamps, $2 each; 2 pr. draperies, 93” long, $5 for both; drum table, $10; 2 antique lamps. CH. 1-5551. FOR RENT 2-bedroom house, attached garage, fenced yard. $85.00 month. CH. 4-0378. MOVING—MUST SELL—Whirlpool Supreme portable dishwasher, $125; Hotpoint double oven with drawer space, SBS; AMC room air conditioner, SSO. CL. 1-9305. WANT DAY WORK General cleaning or baby sitting. ME. 8-0218. FOR SALE country sedan, 352 VB, R&H, auto, trans., WSW, extras, A-l, owner, $450. AX. 1-6558. COMPLETE SET OF 1964 Arnold Palmer pro only irons and MacGregor Tourney pro only woods, used only one month, will sell cheap. Jerry Oli’ r. CH. 1-8605. FOR SALE—Solid walnut dining room furniture; gas dryer; desk and chair; formica top round table and 4 chairs; girl’s size 8 Chicago roller skates; Tenor sax. AX 1-4028 after 4 pjn. IF YOU WANT a completely winterized (-32*); low mileage Qess than 33,000 miles) 4-door, bright red, V-200, Valient, that can be recommended by both a dealer and 2 Shell Station owners, call Al Hadfield, CH. 4-7520. A good buy at $750. No deals, trades, notes—ls you want to finance it, that is your business. FOR SALE Boxer, very gentle, AKC Registered. Moving to an apartment, must aeP. CH. 4-2547.

ALTERATIONS Mrs. A. C. Moser, 1864 N. Norfolk. CH. 41298. WHY EXPERIMENT WITH shade, fruit, bushes, evergreens, ornamentals, blue spruce, etc., when your neighbor for many years is planting the best daily, certified by state. All plants prepared for winter. Do not overlook the Eunymous Alatis showing up bright red all over Speedway. Can furnish quite a few of the hard-to-get plants. Guaranteed services. John B. Scholl, CH. 4-2152. MOVING SALE Street, October 30 thru Nov. 7, hours 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Furniture and misc. items. MIDDLE AGE WIDOW desires house work or care of ederly people in nice home. WA. 3-4196. CHILD CARE—My home, days. Frances Parrish. Experienced with children. 501 S. Holt Road. CH. 4-9131. FOR SALE Used gravity furnace with gas conversion burner, good cond., reas.; also, girl’s, size 12-14, grey and yellow wool plaid suit CH. 4-0252. FOR SALE—Royal portable typewriter, S2O; Cosco jumper chair, $2; 2 interior decorator lamps, both for sls; Alpaca coat, good, size small, $5; child’s Childcraft coat, size 4T, SB. CH. 4-5416.

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WANT MAN PART-TIME—S to 9 pjn. Monday thru Friday, for Lube Rack and Gasoline Island Sales. Prefer experienced but will train right man. Must be able to assume responsibility. References required. Apply in person only at Summer Standard Service, 16th and Cunningham. CATHOLIC YOUTH WEEK National Catholic Youth Week and the 25th anniversary of the Indianapolis Catholic Youth Organization is being celebrated by 22,000 young people of the city and county from October 25 through November 1. The celebration includes religious, cultural, social and recreational activities and will be highlighted by the annual C.Y.O. banquet October 29 at Scecina Memorial High-School. Theme of the national week is “Truth in Love—Bond of Union.” This is a reminder that in this ecumenical age all Christians, regardless of age, must work for that unity so earnestly desired by Christ. Guidance through truth in love toward the bond of spiritual unity sets the theme.

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SENIOR CULLENS MEETING On Thursday, November sth at 2 pjn. at the Indianapolis Senior Citizen’s Center, 324 East New York Street, Mr. Joe Whittington, General Agent Emeritus of the Monarch Life Insurance Co., will discuss various types of insurance of interest to older people, with emphasis on health insurance* Mr. Whittington’s appearance is part of the Information for Living Series of the Senior Citizens’ Center, discussions aimed at helping the senior citizen understand the many facets of aging. The series is free and open not only to members of the Senior Citizens* Center, but also to any interested older person in the community. CHILDREN'S MUSEUM Boys and girls will have an opportunity to make their own Halloween masks this Saturday morning (October 31) at the Children’s Museum. The craft workshop will begin at 11 o’clock in the assembly hall

of the museum. 3010 N. Meridian. Children will be shown African, Eskimo and Indian masks from the museum collection from which they may copy. All supplies to make the masks will be sold at the museum at cost. The workshop is under the direction of Mrs. Richard E. Retterer of the Children’s Museum Guild. The last in a fall series of nature walks sponsored by the museum also will be this Saturday. A hike through Christian Park is scheduled for 9:15, and

Our 27 th ANNIVERSARY SALE! “ONE WEEK ONLY” BEGINNING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31$t to SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th 10% off ON ANY MERCHANDISE ON OUR FLOOR EXCEPT ON HOOVER CLEANERS AND HOOVER SERVICE PARTS. THIS 10% DISCOUNT IS IN ADDITION TO THE KGULAR DISCOUNT WE GIVE THE YEAR AROUND FOR CASH SALES. "Come in and SAVE During This Sale!" Open Daily Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 9 AJL tn 5:30 PM Wednesdays from 9 AM to 12 O’clock Noon and Open > ~ „rr4?i ft ft AA rrHMiy wniii q run. Other Evenings by Specisl Appointment Only! SPEEDWAY Furniture Store 1038 MAIN STREET CH. 4-1046 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Edwards

those who wish to join in the group are asked to meet at the shelter house. The walk will end at 10:30, and parents should meet children promptly so they will be escorted at all times. In case of rain in the park area at 8:30, the walk will be canceled. There are a few remaining places for registration for the Weather badge classes offered to Cadette Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls. The group will meet from 2 to 4 p.m. each Saturday in December at the museum. To enroll a girl should send her name, ad-

dress, troop number and $1 to cover cost of materials to the museum. FOOTLITE FIRST PRODUCTION Footlite Musicals will launch its seventh season on Thursday

Dear Customer: Thank you for your patronage at Wasson's Beauty Salon—Eagledale I hope to continue serving you OT fny VroW fQCurfOflo MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP 5320 W. 16th St. CH. 4-9809 Sincere/y yours, Miss Pat

Shop Monday thru Friday 10AM TIN 9PM Saturday -10 AM to BPM 4513 WEST 16lh STREET "500" Shopping Center (Acran from th. SpMdway Rm. Trick) CH. 1-8266 fOfiMHTS u for folk

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evening, October 29, with the late Cole Porter's great musieall comedy “Kiss Me Kate” at Northview Auditorium, MOO Westfield - Boulevard. The show will be to- ; peated with Friday and Saturday evening performances. Curtain time is 8:30 pjn. Ticket reservations can be made , by calling AT. 3-2785.

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