Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1965 — Page 3

Thursday, June 10, 1965

CLASSIFIES ISM ZIG-ZAG CONSOLE SEWING MACHINE Never used, does everything without attachments, including buttonholes and decorating. Assume payments of $5 monthly beginning June 18. New guarantee. Full price $35. CH. 4-8453. SHAFER LAKE Front cottages by week or season, for families with children only. A few TRATT.FR SITES still available for seasonal rental. Free swimming in private pool, free dock space and ramp. WA. 6-9093 week days, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. POWER MOWER REPAIR and tuneup. New Homelite YardTrac. New 3 h.p. Power-O-Matic rotary mower as low as $53.95. Used mowers. Free pick-up and delivery. Call now. UP. 3-3758 Mon. thru Fri. R. J. Enterprises. WANT PART-TIME WORK, evenings and weekends. Call AX. 1-2818. RAKING MACHINES FOR RENT —Call Bob Hoeger Landscaping, CH. 1-2766 or CH. 4-6095. FOR SALE Girl’s bike, 24”, $8; old student desk, $5; lawn mower, $5; metal bed frame, $2.50; overload springs, $3; TV antenna and post, $5; enlarger and print dryer, S2O, wagon, $3. CH. 4-2746. WILL PAY CASH for Indianapolis Metal Pit Badge for years 1946 thru 1949, 1958 and 1960. Bob Tronalone, P.O. Box 768, Burbank, California.

TV SERVICE Home calls $3.50. 15 years experience. Irvin Hooper. 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. CH. 1-4502. FOR SALE Used tires, 4 Firestone, W.S.W., 8.20x15, $25. CH. 1-8909. WALLACE CONSTRUCTION Concrete work, driveways, patios, etc. Free estimates. AX. 1-9194. Call evenings. FOR SALE good engine, $l5O. CH. 1-5349. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY We have career openings for 2 men full or part time. Income opportunities far above average. Company will train. Must be bondable. This is not insurance or books. Age no barrier. College preferred but not necessary. Call Mr. Rosner at TE. 9-0116 for appointment GARAGE SALE MOVING Everything goes. Thursday, June 10, Friday, June 11, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 5010 W. 22nd. Clothes, TV. Baby Equip., drapes, rugs, relaxicizor, books, toys, linens, dishes, lawn tools. SLEEPING ROOM FOR RENT— Near Allisons & Lindes. Privieges. CH. 1-6741. FOR SALE Gas range, Universal, good cond., 4 burners, drawers for utensils, timer and light oven and broiler. Bargain. $32.50. CH. 4-8342. FURNACE CLEANING Thoroughly cleaned and painted, SIO.OO. Also pipe replaced. CH. 4-2332. RUMMAGE GARAGE SALE--7119 West 10th Street, Thursday, June 10, Friday, June 11, and Saturday, June 12. __ HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS FOR SALE Med Student moving to California. One floor lamp with marble table, two matching table lamps. Maching drapes and bedspread. ME. 4-0143. (Must sell by June 14.)

LICENSED NURSIING HOME Private and semi-private rooms for men and women. Excellent reputation. Good food and care. Welfare patients accepted. Call WA. 4-1156 for details and brochure DO YOU LIKE THE LOCATION you now live in? You don’t have to move to have the home of your dreams. Modernize the one you are now living in and have the conveniences and comforts of a new home without the cost. For your modernization needs call JIM COUGHLIN, Designer-Mod-emizer. UL. 2-2445. FOR SALE 36” gas range, excellent cond., CH. 4-2873, 6432 W. Jackson St. FOR SALE Beige nylon carpet and pad, 14x15, perfect cond., S2OO. AX. 1-2791. 1962 PONTIAC Star Chief—turq., matching 2-tone int., P.S., P. 8., clean, 5026 McCray. CH. 4-5714. LOST Pair glasses between Junior High School and Rosner Drugs, in tapestry case. Finder please call AX. 1-9691. WANTED A secretary for parttime employment. CH. 1-1563. LOST Lady’s wrist watch, vicinity Christopher Lane and Lyndhurst, Becks or Bank. Please call CH. 4-0228. FOR SALE Western type pony saddle and bridle, excelL cond., S3O; Antique white upholstered headboard with metal frame and outers, sls, A-l cond. ME. 6-0856.

FOR SALE Mark IV deluxe car air conditioner. Used one month. Excel! cond. Cost $340, sell for S2OO. CH. 4-5421. FOR SALE with mattresses, good cond., also 1 play pen with mat. Call CH. 1-7746. YOUNG MAN NEEDS RIDE from Meadowood to Allison Plant at Maywood, first shift Call AX. 3-1683, FOR SALE CHEAP Elliott Addresserette. CH. 1-1563. LAWNS MOWED, yard care, small shrubbery trimmed. ME. 6-3072.

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FOR SALE alumninum boat, A-l cond. with oars. AX. 1-4263. FOR RENT OR SALE room home, fenced yard, 2 blks. to school and shopping, % block to transportation. SSOO down assumes 4%% loan. CH. 4-9550. ’56 DODGE station wagon, red & white, make offer. CH. 4-8335. FOR RENT furnished house in Speedway. CH. 4-9558. WANT TO BUY house in Speedway, 1% baths, basement and garage. Mid teens. LI. 6-7542.

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FOR SALE family ran, din. im* lrg. utility rm., patio and garage. Close to school and shopping, excel! cond., in lovely neighborhood. Owner transferred, $17,900.. CH. 4-9550. FOR SALE Complete set of golf dubs, bag and cart; bowling ball, bag and shoes, perfect condition. S2O; 2 typewriters. CL 1-6547. FOR SALE Frigidaire refrig., 11 cu. ft, good cond.; day bed; metal wardrobe, maple chest vanity and night table. CH. 1-5416 after 6:30 or all day Saft and Sun. FOR THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN clover, on St Rd. 236 N.W. of Danville, 30 mins, from Speedday. Full set of farm bldgs., new fencing, lovely home. $24,500. CH. 1-9182. Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club has planned an outing at Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area for Sunday, June 13. The group will leave from the East Side of the Statehouse at 9:30 ajn. and will meet again at 11:00 a.m. in the park, which is about 46 miles west of Indianapolis, on U.S. 36. Mr. L K. Ramborger, 1306 N. Colorado will be the leader.

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WRIiAMS NAMH) TO STUDY COMMISSION Ernest T. Williams, 5910 Buick Dr., has been named to the citizens advisory, committee to the Highway Needs Study Commission, an interim legislative study group which will project for use by the 1967 General Assembly Indiana’s needs for streets and highways for the next 20 years and study possible financing methods. Williams, director of the Citizenship Participation and Transportation departments of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, will represent the State Chamber on the advisory committee. The Speedway resident has been with the State Chamber since 1964 after having been on the staff of the Gary Chamber of Commerce as tax research director and executive secretary of the Chamber at St. Charles, HI. Prior to entering the Chamber field, he was engaged in the consumer finance business. Williams, who holds an AH. degree in political science from Drake University, Des Moines, lowa, also has studied at the Institute of Organizational Management at Michigan State University, Lansing. He and his wife have two children.

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WESTSIDE LINCOLN REPUBLICAN CLUB John JL Rowe was elected president of the West Side Lincoln Republican Club at the Club's annual election of officers on Thursday. Other officers elected were Glen Dickey, vice-president; Virginia Smiley, secretary; Marge Bencik, recording secretary; and Pauline Bencik, treasurer. Charles McMann, Herbert Scott, Dorothy Mohr, and Ed Bencik were elected to the board of directors. The retiring president, Betty Burn, will also serve one year as a director. The new officers plan to initiate a membership drive to attract the largest possible number of interested persons residing on the West side, so the Club can give effective assistance to the Republican nominees during the 1966 election campaign.

FOOTLUE TICKET SALES Footlite Musicals has started ticket sales for their coming production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s ‘The King and I,” according to the show’s producer, Ray Squier. The musical will be presented June 17-19 at North Central High School Auditorium, 1801 East 86th Street, at Nora. Originally scheduled for Northview Auditorium on the same dates, Footlite made the change to take advantage of North Central’s air-conditioning and greater seating capacity. Set against an exotic background of the Imperial Palace in 19th century Siam. ‘The King and I” was one of the longestrunning successes on Broadway with a run of over 1,200 performances to its credit. Based on the best-selling book, “Anna and the King of Siam,” Rodgers and Hammerstein added many enchanting songs, including such favorites as “I Whistle a Happy Tune,” “Hello, Young Lovers,” ‘The March of the Siamese Children,” “Getting to Know You.” “We Kiss in a Shadow,” “Shall We Dance,” and “Something Wonderful.” Tickets are priced at $2.25 and $2.75 with special prices for groups and organizations. Tickets may be ordered by writing to Footlite Musicals, P.O. Box 68, or by calling AT. 3-2785. They are also available at the Indiana Book Store, 215 North Illoinis St.

Theatre-in-the-Woods The Theater-In-The-Woods will open their season with a hilarious comedy from a book by Carl Reiner, “Enter Laugh inf,” starting Wednesday, June 16, and running June 19, 20, 26, 27 and 28. The comedy is about a teen-age boy who wants to become an actor. The Theater-in-the-Woods is in the rear of the Jewish Community Center, 6701 Hoover Road. For Tickets please call the Center, CL. 1-9467.

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