Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1967 — Page 3

Thursday, September 28, 1967

Classifieds (Continued from page 2) WANT TO BUY REASONABLE —medium size Duncan Phyfe style mahogany desk, or some type ladies desk, mahogany finish. 244-9786. PART-TIME BABY SITTER Do you need a sitter for afternoons? Call 241-3914.

FOR SALE —Youth size sleeping bag, $5.00; white drapes, 36” long, $3; ironings, $3.50 basket. 241-3914. 1965 CORVAIR CONVERTIBLE —4-speed, good tires, well cared for, $1,175. 244-4350 after 6 pan. or 356-0903 before 5 p.m. RUMMAGE SALE—Sept. 29 & 30, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Family clothing, toys, ice skates, household items. 4965 W. 14th Street. WANTED —Someone who loves to make stuffed animals, dolls & their clothes for small children. Please call 291-2240. WILL BABY SIT, one or two children, vicinity 16th & Lyndhurst. Call 244-8335. FOR SALE Morris electric sewing machine, mahogany desk style with chair, SSO, like new. 244-4714.

HELP WANTED WAITRESS—B a.m. io 4 p.m. DAY COOK—Off at 2, 5 days. NIGHT COOK—S p.m. io 10 p.m. CARDERELLI MAIN DRUG 1464 Main Si. 244-7229 FOR SALE—’S6 Chevy, 4-dr., R&H, 1 owner, make offer. 2449320 after 5:30. FOR RENT—Nice sleeping room, next to bath, private home, employed man, $lO. 2043 E. Riverside Dr. 631-0423. FOR RENT SPEEDWAY two bedroom house, garage. 241-0734. WASHER FOR SALE—S3S. 2411190. x ELDERLY OR YOUNG LADY wanted for baby sitting, 5 days a week. 291-1591. FOR RENT —Nice room for employed young man. Walking distance to Allisons and Linde Plants; also at both bus lines. 244-0455. ROOMMATE NEEDED Two young single female teachers searching for 3rd girl to share Westlake Townhouse. Call 2448207 after 4:30 p.m.

BIG GARAGE SALE—Thurs. & Fri., 9:00 to 5:00, 7543 Westmore Circle, Chapel Hill. (West of Girls School Road). FOR SALE —Very sturdy stand for portable saw, SB. 244-0120. FOR SALE Nice occasional table, six-leg, inlayed wood; lot antique silver, rose pattern; good clothing, shoes, 7%AA, suede and leather. .Eureka sweeper; Cashmere sweater, size 42. 291-0316. NEW SCHOOL OF DANCE TAP BALLET ACROBATIC WOMEN'S PHYSICAL FITNESS REGISTER TODAY IRONINGS—SI.OO per hour, 6612 W. 13th St. 241-9105. S7OO to S9OO cash for best car ofsered. 293-0674. WOMAN OR MAN to stay during day with elderly man confined to wheelchair. No special trr ’ ning necessary. Near Speedway. Good salary. Call after 4:30 p.m. 2446364.

FOR SALE—Nice start of perennial flowers, 25c each or 5 for SI.OO. Also house flowers. 1732 Berwick Ave. 636-3240. FOR SALE—Like new AMC 24” lawn sweeper. 291-9527. ’53 CHEVY—WiII trade for cash, fishing boat or what have you? 241-1150.

WANTED PART - TIME SALES HELP EVENINGS & SATURDAYS EXPERIENCE PREFERRED MINI WIAB SPffiMAY SHOPPING CENTER 5910 Crawfordsville Ruod 244-7823

FOR SALE Westinghouse refrigerator, good cond.; 2 mahogany lamp tables and matching coffee table, reasonable. 244-8815. FOR SALE Automatic roaster oven, 40” tall with storage, used three times, sls. Ideal for cottage. CH. 4-2535. FREE A cute, playful, black puppy about 3 mos. old. Loves children. 293-4846. FOR SALE—Lady’s winter coats, 2 cashmere, tweed and camelhair, sizes 12-14-16. Lots of misc. bargains. 244-0455. FOR SATE—SO gal. elec, water heater, perfec. cond.; furnace oil burner; Masterpiece radio and 2 clocks, in need of repair. 2410582.

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'TIRED OF SITTING IN A BARBER SHOP?" CALL US FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE 3 BARBERS 244-2559 EDDIE SMITH BARBER SHOP 5236 Crawfordsville Road

"Beauti Tress" Salon of Beauty ■J ** Friendly, Professional Service 3612 West 30th Street F i (Northwest Corner 30th and Road 52) r •, J j . • • •*£' i BONNIE POOLE, Manager Geneva Calvin COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICES Owner Featuring Realistic Permanents Sale and Service of Wigs, Wiglets and Falls Phone 923-7535 For Appointment

MEN’S ALTERATIONS and CUSTOM TAILORING WE HAVE NOW EXPANDED 07 OUR HIGH QUALITY TAILOR SHOP AND ARE ONCE AGAIN ACCEPTING OUTSIDE WORK. OUR TA,LOR 15 bailable FOR PERSONAL FITTINGS AND WEM CONSULTATIONS. WE SPECIALISES IZE IN THE RESIZING OF SUITS I MADE TOO LARGE BY WEIGHT LOSS. ALL WORK IS DONE IN ■IIJI OUR OWN TAILOR SHOP. MENS WEAR Speedway Shopping Center 244-7813 5910 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD

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WANTED—I 964 U.S. Proof sets, $8.25. 241-3803.

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SINGER ZIG-ZAG WALNUT CABINET MODEL A-l cond. beaut, walnut cabinet Makes buttonholes and fancy designs. Sews on buttons, needs no attachments. Available to resp. party for $5.01 per month. Full price $35.04. Call 634-5386 or after 5 call 856-4841. Speedway Methodist Church W.S.C.S. Bazaar Wednesday, Nov. Ist FOR SALE ’62 Chevy, 2-door Biscayne. Excel, cond. 1992 N. Gerrard. Tele. 243-3927.

YOU WILL FIND IT AT... CARPETLAND BEAUTIFUL TEXTURED DESIGN DUPONT 501 NYLON < 1 QQ GREENS - GOLD - BLUES /I • > # BRONZE RED AAARTINI . SANDLEWOOD - BEIGES | w . 12* and IS* widths - 3 PATTERNS SQ. Yu. FOR WALL TO WALL OR RUGSI 32 Sq. Yds. Installed Wall to Wall Only $219.00 Extra Heavy Hi-Lo Embossed Nylon! (fl* f" QQ DuPont 501 or Chemstrand V l%e < < Cumuloft J 12* and 15* WIDTHS Sfl TU. CHOICE OF 28 COLORS 3 PATTERNS 32 Sq. Yds. Installed Wall to Wall Only $259.00 "The Vital Fiber For Carpet Luxury** g J Choose From 16 Colors—3 Patterns Sq. Yd. 32 Sq. Yds. Installed Wall to Wall Only $289.00 TERAAS—No Money Down-Up To 3 Years To Payl Or 30-60-90 Day Chargoel FOR FREE ESTIMATES Cail 636-8376 for now hours Carpetland'e 9,00(0 5.30 o. Uy Rob,•/, showroom Service ’’aoMDSUMwr' 1 ' wi,h hundred* of carpet* to choose from in your homo Carpetland ALWAYS Ist Quality Carpet and Installation 3619 W. 16th St 636-8376 (Between Pasquale's * Grande's)

RAT C. WISHMEIER DRY CLEANING 1340 MAIN ST. 244-5718 SPEEDWAY CITY NOW OWERINO . . . Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service We Also Specialize In Cleaning Drapes - Chair Covers ■ Blankets We Operate Our Own Petroleum Plant NOT SYNTHETIC

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JAYS GULF SERVICE 38th and LAFAYETTE ROAD COMPUTE TUNE - UP Free Brake Adjustment With Tune-Up WRECKER SERVICE 291-0152 ' "WHEN IN DISTRESS-CALL THE BIST"

FOR SALE-MOVING Large picture window drapes, green, overs lined, swags and cascades. Valance board snap-tape. Beige, unders, unlined dacron. Also other curtains. 6029 W. 25th St, Apt. 3. Can see mornings or after 6 pm.

JOB’S DAUGHTERS SPAGHETTI SUPPER FRIDAY, OCT. 6 PUBLIC WELCOME FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms; one double room; one single room. 244-5406, after 4 pan. FOR SALE—I 967 Chevrolet Impala,' 4-door hardtop, P.S. and P. 8., air conditioning, white sidewalls, 283 V 8 engine, deepwater blue, low mileage, excel, cond. G.M. employee. Tele. 291-4038.

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FOR SALE—FuII size gas stove, good cond., $35.00. 241-9133. FOR SALE—2I” TV, $7; radio $2; elec, skillet $2. 244-5416. WILL TEACH PIANO home. 243-3673. FOR SALE Early American couch, green, good condition. 243-6458. FOR SALE—Black wrought iron glass-top dinette set, excellent cond. SSO. 243-6458. FOR SALE—Boy’s 24 inch bicycle, good condition, sls. 2436458. FOR RENT SPEEDWAY Sleeping room, private entrance. 241-6741.

V Alpha Sigma Alpha Tuesday, Oct. 3, wil be an exciting evening for members of Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, when one of its members, Mrs. C. H. Castor, will talk about her trip through Europe. The meeting will be held at the home of Esther Burge 1202 E. Kessler Blvd, at 7:15 p.m. Assisting her will be Helen Emick and Mrs. Walter GuUeson.

Community Leaders Work For Health Care Facility “An effort to locate a medical and health care facility to meet the requirements of the growing and changing westside of Marion County is a task of challenging proportions, but formation of the Greater Westside Hospital Development Corporation by interested citizens representing all areas of the community has provided impetus to something that should have been done several years ago”, stated Fred O. Butler, president of the corporation and long time westside resident. Projection of the westside community’s need for medical and health care facilities, locating and acquiring a site accessible to the maximum amount of the community, and the examination of alternative courses for development of a facility, are primary objectives of the Corporation as outlined by Mr. Butler. “The westside encourages people, industry, and business to become a premanent part of the community but for this growth sufficient medical and health care programs need to be provided just as other community services are provided”, Mr. Butler said. Activity towards this goal gathered strength in 1965 when Directors of the Corporation met several times with Indianapolis Hospital Development Association President, Edward B. Newill, Executive Director, Forbes Polliard, and a representative of the consulting firm of Booz-Allen and Hamilton to establish coordinated guidelines. “A decision was reached not to allocate significant funds for a westside facility from the current Indianapolis conununity hospital campaign,” Mr. Butler pointed out, "however it was generally agreed at the time that development of a proper facility on the westside would be of highest priority in further major

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expansion of community medical facilities”, he continued. The fundamental objectives of the G.WJID.C. are in harmony with existing agencies and institutions in the hospital and health care field. They are: a) To work cooperatively with the Indianapolis Hospital Development A s s o c i at ion and other existing medical agencies and institutions. b) To coordinate plans and actions with these existing groups. c) To work toward positive plans for construction of a medical and health care facility that will meet the needs of the westside of Marion County as well as complement existing facilities to result in maximum benefit to the total metropolitan Indianapolis community.

Qetjjj H V\\ . I 5 Shades of ©Mondays updated the glri-watched way— - Act Ill’s “Joseph’s jacket** of many colors. Solid shell and skirt underplay the excitement Credit for the fashion fabric goes to 100% wool double knit. Colors: Jacket one color goes wi&alli Shell and Skirt, Royal, GjssufirUlfc SIZES: 8 TO 16 JACKET SHELL SKIRT 23.00 12.00 12.00 4513 West 16th Street "500" Shopping Center Across from Indianapolis Speedway Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays 10 a.m. to 6 pm. Saturdays B emwn 241-8166

Bill Arnold Mgr. West Side Sales 244-8808 253-4421

Accomplishments of the Cor- ; poration to date include its for- . mation under The Indiana General Not For Profit Corporation • Act, a site location study by the ; consulting firm of Boos-Allen and Hamilton, development of a factual slide film presentation entitled, "To Meet A Need” and made available to any group or organization, and employment of personnel to further its purposes as well as provide guidance. “Financing for all of the work so far has come almost entirely from westside organizations, business, and individuals”, Mr. Butler proudly reminded, “And our bills are paid up-to-date", he added. Indications are that the westside Marion County community seems sincere in its positive actions toward remeding a medical and health care void.

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