Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1966 — Page 3

Thursday, July 28, 1966

CLASSIFIEDS 1965 ZIG ZAG CONSOLE SEWING MACHINE Never used. Does everything without attachments, including buttonholes and decorating garments. Assume payments of $5 monthly, beginning Sept. 8. New guarantee. Full price $35. 2448453. HOUSE FOR SALE—MEADOWOOD 1% baths, full base., 2% car gar., covered patio, fenced back yard. 291-8589. ’66 VW Yellow convertible, black interior & top, 4,000 act. miles, fully equipped, F.M. radio, WSW, bumper guards, wheel rings. Save S4OO. 244-4572. FOR SALE —Schwinn Sting-Ray deluxe bicycle, good cond., $35; C 3 Argus 35mm camera & case, $25. CH. 4-0480 after 5 p.m. SETTLED MAN—Speedway area on social security. Light cleanup work 5 a.m. to 8 a.m., 6 days a week. Must be sober & reliable. 244-0032, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

FOR SALE—Pr. water skis; slolam ski; Exercycle; Bmm Kodak movie camera, telephoto lense. 291-1538. WILL CARE FOR child, my home, Eagledale area. Call AX--3-3986. GOOD USED FURNITURE FOR SALE—Beige sofa and two big chairs, reasonable, 241-9937 after € p.m. USED CLOTHING for sale— Men’s suits, size 38; shoes, size 9, etc. CH. 1-9937 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE—I9S9 Ford 4-dr., 8 cyl., A.T., body 0.K., tires good, reasonable price. 1114 Allison. CH. 4-8958. FOR SALE—2 sets Colliers encyclopedias, SSO & $25; 2 bikes, stripped for racing, sls each; Delmonico Chord Organ and chair, $25; TV, sls. 241-4980 after 6 p.m. WANT TO RENT—4 room house, for 2 adults, furnished or unfurnished. Up to SBS. 639-0390.

FOR SATE —Royal portable typewriter, $47; Remington hand-operated adding machine, $42, Call 637-1071. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Olivetta printing calculator; Underwood electric typewriter. Bookstore, 1 West Marion, Danville, Ind., evenings Call 244-5610. FOR SALE BY OWNER—3 bdrm., 1% baths, full base., carpeted; Ig. screened porch; carport, near schools. Owner at 244-2383 after 4 p.m. Sat. & Sun. all day. FOR SALE—I9S9 Ford 2-door sedan, good cond., 241-8173. Reasonable.’ FOR SALE—Miscellaneous household items; women’s clothing, size 12-14; baby clothes. UL. 6-4608.

GARAGE SALE —IO3O Allison, Fri. & Sat. July 29-30, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Furniture; children and adult clothing; jig saw, treadle sewing machine, and other misc. items. FOR SALE—3B Special snub nose revolver, like new. 4982 Ford, 244-1734. FOR SALE—4O” Crosley auto, gas range, $35; double bed size coil springs & mattress; 37 pc. set Daisy Dane dishes; Duncan Phyffe dropleaf table pads. 2440220, , FOR SALE—Office desk; 3x5 card files; other misc. office items. CH. 4-3587. HURRY ONE LEFT French Poodle pup, 8 weeks, black miniature. 50% discount. 2412613.

FOR SALE—Globe amateur radio receiver, 3 short wave bands & broadcast band with accessories. 291-6861. WANTED BABYSITTER my home, while mother teaches. Ref. required, good wages. Call 241-7329. FREE—Cute toy collie puppies. 241-8713. OFFICE FOR MANUFACTURER’S REPRESENTATIVE, $45, near westside industry and Speedway. 244-8013. FOR SALE BY OWNER—Bedford stone house, excellent location, near Kessler, 3 bedrooms, living room, formal dining room, large kitchen, bath and a half, full base., 2% car garage, many other features. 293-4488. ELECTRIC GARAGE DOOR OPERATORS—Controls door at the touch of a button. Safety automatic shut-off if door strikes an obstruction. Prices start as low as $99, plus installation. Electric automatic car-controls at additional cost. Robert M. Brock, 291-7842, after 5 p.m., 5923 Elaine. - FOR SALE—Office desk and chair, good cond. $lO. 241-3540.

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Falender Homes New Models, FHA & VA Loans, Trade In Plan Make Grand Opening Success Even greater than anticipated crowds were on hand for the Grand Opening of three new Falender model homes last week, according to Fredrick Falender, president of Falender Building Corporation. Both the three-bed-room “Willowood” and the fourbedroom “Elmwood” were opened in Meadowood at 3000 North High School Road. The 4-bed-room split level “Dover” was opened in Eastwyck at 38th Street and Schaefer Lane.

Low down payment FHA and VA loans with flexible terms are available on all three new Falender homes as well as on any of the other 48 custom-built designs offered in all Falender communities. The Falender home buyer can also take advantage of an exclusive new trade-in plan paying him full current market value for his present home as set by 3 independent appraisers. Furnished models will be open at Northbrook, 8100 North Ditch Road, and in Tempo at East 16th and Franklin Road as well as in the Meadowood and Eastwyck communities from noon to 8 p.m. weekdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. Falender homes may also be built on the buyer’s own lot in Marion County or any adjacent county. For details phone 2534269 or Walt Ewigleben, 546-1620, evenings.

NAVAL RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING All Armed Forces officers are eligible to enroll in Naval Reserve Officer School courses to be offered next fall in Indianapolis, Muncie and Lafayette, Commander Virgil Edwards, commanding officer of NROS 9-13, announced today. . Reserve officers of Army, Marine Corps and Air Force components can sign up for the courses which heretofore were restricted to Naval Reserve Officers. Approval of the officers’ reserve unit must be obtained, Cmdr. Edwards pointed out. Successful completion of the courses will enable the officers to fulfill their reserve requirements.

Courses plnaned for Indianapolis, at the Naval Reserve Training Center on West 30th Street and White River, will be “Economics of National Security” and “Space Technology.” Muncie courses will be “Military Justice” and one other to be announced later. The course at Lafayette will be NBC (Nuclear, Bacteriological and Contamination) Warfare Defense.” The Muncie courses will be offered at Ball State University; the Lafayette course will be taught on the Purdue University campus. Starting date of the course will be Sept. 1 in the three cities. The NROS program, designed to keep Naval Reserve officers and other officer personnel abreast of developments in their military specialties, was started 10 years ago in Indianapolis.

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State Fair Entry Deadline August 1 Entries are arriving with each mail delivery to meet the August 1 deadline for all open classes in the 1966 Indiana State Fair. The Entry Department expects 2500 exhibitors to enter. Premiums for the open class will be approximately $160,000. Roscoe Stangland, SecretaryManager, emphasizes the importance of meeting the August 1 entry deadline. He 'commented that no entry sent within the given date would be turned down. Stangland commented, “We’ll even put up tents to handle overflow of cattle from the barns, if necessary.” Persons interested in showing poultry and livestock or exhibiting in the Agriculture-Horticul-ture and Women’s Buildings must send their entry on an official Indiana State Fair Entry Blank. These can be obtained from County Agents or by writing Entry Department, Indiana State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis, Indiana 46205. To contact by phone, call 923-3431, Ext. 211.

A HOOSIER TALE After a four-week hiatus the Clowes Hall box office reopened Monday, July 25, for ticket sales of the Indiana University Opera Theatre’s production of “A Hoosier Tale,” to be presented at Clowes Hall, August 6. Eight p.m. is curtain time for the one performance in Indianapolis of Walter Kaufmann’s original opera. Dr. Kaufmann, of the I.U. Music School faculty, was commissioned by the Indiana Historical Society to write an opera inspired by Indiana history in observance of Indiana’s Sesquicentennial. “A Hoosier Tale” is based upon the story of William Connor, an

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early nineteenth century Indiana trader, who helped found Connersville, and whose Prairie Connor Home is in Hamilton county. The opera concerns his love and marriage to the daughter of a Delaware Indian chief. When tribal law compelled each member of the tribe to leave this area, Connor was forced to choose between his duty to the State and its development or to accompany his Indian wife and her tribe.

Roger Havranek of the Indiana University Music Faculty will sing the role of Chief Anderson, the Delaware Indian who is instrumental in establishing peace between the Indians and the white men. Lila Stuart, a graduate voice student from Salt Lake City, Utah, will sing the role of Mekinges, daughter of the Delaware Indian Chief, who becomes the wife of William Connor. Roy Samuelsen, also of the I.U. Music Faculty, will portray William Connor. . “A Hoosier Tale” will be conducted by Dr. Kaufmann, staged by Ross Allen, with settings by Mario Cristini. Ticket prices range from $5.50 to $2.50 and will be on sale at the Claypool Ticket Agency and

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