Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1967 — Page 3

Thursday, September 14, 1967

Classifieds (Continued from page 2) FOR SALE—Bargains in Fall and Winter clothing; 2 small antique tables; tea cart; chest of -drawers; school desk; misc. items. 244-0455. FOR SALE—Oak dining room table & 4 matching chairs; stroller; high chair; play pen; small youth bed. 3101 N. Lawndale after 5 p.m. FOR SALE —Refrigerator, excell, cond. 291-9478. STUDENT WANTS RIDE to and from high school 8:10, 3:30, 4927 W. 11th St. 244-9335. FOR SALE—Sofa bed; carpeting & pads, approx. 12x11 and 10x11. Call 244-0616. LOST—2 small Cocker-Poodles, one blond, one black. Call 2444200. Reward. Geo. Mitchell, 1903 Patton Drive. owner. Consider offer. 1922 Whitcomb. FOR RENT—% double, 2 bedrooms, garage, base., 1% baths. No pets, 1 child. 1520 Winton. 241-3302. FOR RENT—sleeping room, next to bath, outside entrance. Cooking priv. and garage optional. Near busline. Employed lady. Call after 5 p.m. 638-3773. References required.

KEENE & HENRY PAINTING INTERIOR & EXTERIOR FREE ESTIMATES 925-3957 or 637-2846 1967 SINGER CABINET $38.16 FULL BALANCE Walnut finish, equipped to zigzag, applique, monogram, mend, darn, sew forward or reverse, beautiful pastel color. Complete price $38.16. Make six payments of $6.36 per month. Call 634-5386 or after 5 call 856-4841. WANTED —LADY—to care for semi-invalid. 291-1282 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE—(4) 850x14 U.S. Royal safety “800” tires, take-offs, less than 1000 miles, cost $l4O, first SSO takes. 241-9982. WANTED—BABY SITTER—my home, children 2 & 5 years old. 19th and Medford, S2O a week. 631-7306. FOR SALE—36” gas stove, oven timer, top grille. SBO. 631-7306. GARAGE SALE —Sept. 15,16, 9:00-6:00, 2038 N. Gerrard, Speedway; bicycles, rabbits, some new items, reasonable. GARAGE SALE —Friday & Saturday, 15th & 16th, round claw foot solid oak pedestal table, bookcase headboard; dinette set; other misc. furniture; toys; children’s clothing; dishes; appliances; etc. 2704 N. Vinewood Dr.

FOR SALE—3O” Frigidaire range with pull-n-clean oven, like new, $135.00. 244-9921 after 4:30 p.m. FOR SALE—2 wigs, blond and dark brown; electric apt. size stove; fur stole. 244-5135. FOR RENT—2 bedroom home, full base., gas heat, concrete drive, garage. $135.00 month. Deposit required. Box 501, Speedway Flyer, 5217 W. 15th St., Speedway, Ind. 46224. FOR SALE—II cu. ft. frigidaire. $25. 244-4184. FOR SALE—two ten gal. milk cans, one antiqued; two sets bedroom lamps; one punch bowl set; two clocks; one set white drapes. Call 244-1621 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE—Servel gas refrigerator, working cond., $lO. 2430695, FOR SALE —Beautiful unusual 9 piece dining room suite, 6 chairs, table, hutch, buffet, $125.00. 631-7306 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE —’62 Plymouth Belvevedere; A.T., P.S., P. 8., $560. Returning to school. 293-2442.

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FULLER’S “SIGNS THAT SELL” Outdoor and indoor plastic signs, truck signs, $3.00 up. Offsett printing, Speedway service, adv. specialties, book matches, calendars, etc. Phone 243-3656, 5142 W. 10th St. GROUP RUMMAGE SALE Sept Louise Ave. (west on Crawfordsville Rd., turn right at Railroad viaduct), clothing, all sizes, misc. items. FCm RENT—2O34 E. Riverside, nice room, next to bath, priv. home, employed gentleman. Parking space, $lO. 631-0423. CASH FOR USED PIANO MUSIC, also standard typewriter. 293-4175 or 243-3443. 5418 W. 25th ST, -SPEEDWAY—--3 bedroom, 3% baths, full base., 2% car gar., screened porch, attached 14x24 room with full bath, walk-in closet private entrance, ideal for close relative or large family room. 291-3783.

Lecocq Appointed At Allison Appointment of James V. Lecocq as director of public relations for the Allison Division of General Motors effective today has been announced by Harold H. Dice, vice-president of General Motors and Allison general manager. He succeeds Roger C. Fleming, whose appointment to the GM corporate public relations staff in Detroit in charge of community relations was announced yesterday. Mr. Lecocq will be responsible for public relations activities at Allison facilities in Indianapolis, Ind.; the Allison-operated Cleveland Army Tank - Automotive Plant, Cleveland, Ohio, and the

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the presentation on behalf of the Associations Board of Directors. Mr. Arnold will present the award Wednesday, She 20th, in the Business Meeting Room at the Round Table, 38th and Sherman Drive. Children's Museum The fall series of nature walks through city parks sponsored by the Children’s Museum will begin Saturday with a hike at Ellenberger Park. (Sept. 16) All youngsters are invited to join in the free hikes. The guide will point out and identify birds, insects, fall plants, trees, rocks and animal tracks. All hikes begin at 9:15, and at Ellenberger the group will meet at the pool. The hikes will end at 10:30, and parents are asked to meet the youngsters promptly at the conclusion of the hike so they will be escorted at all times. In case of rain in the park at 8:30 the hikes will be canceled. • Other hikes will be: September 23—Holliday, meet at north entrance September 30—Garfield, meet at shelter house October 7—Brookside, meet at shelter house October 14—Riverside, meet at tennis courts October 21—Holliday, meet at north entrance

Rummage Sale Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid is sponsoring a rummage sale at Grace School, 24 South Lynhurst Drive, Saturday, Oct. 7, 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 PJM. There will be men’s, women’s and children’s clothing and shoes, books, games, toys, Jewelry, knick knacks, furniture, dishes, utensils, pots, pans, and electrical appliances for sale.

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Continued from sage 1 Choir will sing “Blessed Is The Man” by Jane Marshall, at the eleven o’clock service. The chancel flowers will be given by Mrs. Dorothy Marvel Forbes and Mrs. Joan Abbott, in memory of Mrs. Ida Marvel and Mr. Harold Marvel, and in honor of the anniversary of our church. Jr. High Department workers will attend a clinic Sunday evening, September 17th, from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m., in their department. Dr. James Blair Miller, Professor of Christian Education, Christian Theological Seminary, will be guest resource leader. Persons interested in youth work are cordially invited to attend this session along with present teachers, substitutes, superintendents and committee sponsors. C.W.F. Bible Study will resume its meetings on Monday morning, September 18th, from 9:00 to 10:00, in Room 206. All ladies of the church are invited to join them in this period of study and devotions. Church School Workers Appreciation Dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m., Monday, September 18th, in Fellowship Hall. The program features a special drama “In the Beginning Was Eve”, produced by the Christian Theological Seminary Players. Lois Circle will meet Tuesday, September 19th, at 1:00 p.m* at the home of Mrs. Beulah Crodian, 3205 Halifax Drive. The program “Is Faith Possible Today” presented by Mrs. Marie Huber. Claudia Circle will meet Wednesday, September 20th, at 9:00 a.m., at the home of Mrs. Lara Jordan, 1658 Christopher Lane. The program will be “Intorduction To Study.” Sr. High Department workers will attend a clinic on Wednesday, September 20th, from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. Their guest resource leader will be Rev. Enos Nelson of the Downey Ave. Christian Church. Interested persons are also invited to attend this session along with regular Sr. High youth workers. Miriam Circle will meet Thursday, September 21st, at 9:00 a.m., with Mrs. Lawrence Thompson, 5828 W. 30th Street. The program given by Mrs. Howard Peyton. Sr. High Fall Retreat will be held at McCormick’s Creek State Park on Saturday and Sunday, September 23 and 24. Sr. Hi’ers watch Weekly for details for reservations. Deadline is September 20th; cost is $3.25 before the 20th, $4.25 after that time.

- FALL FESTIVAL TIME IS NEAR! September 30th, at the Dotlich Farm. Everyone is welcome to join our fun; time is 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Dotlich Farm is located about one mile south of Clermont. Turn left in Clermont at the stop light, onto Tansel Road, and drive about a mile, watch for the sign of the Festival Ladies are needed to help make the apple butter on Tuesday and Wednesday preceding the Festival, September 26th and 27th, at the Farm. Sugar donations are urgently needed bring to Fall Festival basket in church kitchen. The committee is asking for donations from all women of the church for brownies, cookies, candy and nut bread; these should be brought to the church kitchen no later than 7 p.m. Friday, September 29th. Pie and cake donations are to be brought to the Dotlich Farm by 9 a.m. on Saturday, or cedi Freda Burkley, 244-9813, or Marie Smith, 244-4611, for pick-up. Regular Festival preparations continue on Wednesdays, September 20th and 27th. Come out and help if you can’t do that, be sure to come to the Festival, and your Festival contributions will also be appreciated.

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