Speedway Flyer, Volume 37, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1969 — Page 4

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Classifieds (Continued from page two) GIANT GARAGE SALE Bargains in attractive clothing, small appliances, bridal gown, toys, auto equipment, household miscellaneous. Friday, May 9th, 1 p.m.; Saturday all day. 1751 N. Whitcomb, Speedway (4 blocks west of Lyndhurst). GARAGE SALE—Fri. & Sat., lots of toys, household items, baby clothes. 5905 Meadowood Drive. APPLES—Honey, 2 miles west of US 52 on 86th. McCay Orchards. FOR SALE —Shopsmith Mark V with accessories, $250. 244-1479.

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FOR SALE—4 good used 8.25x14 tires. 5106 W. 22nd, 244-1292. Elmer Emigholz. PLANO AND ORGAN LESSONS, experienced teacher. I.U. graduate, beginning and advanced students accepted. Very reasonable rate. Mrs. Holmes, 291-2368. FOR SALLE—I 963 Chevy 4-door, A.T., P.S., Good tires, never wrecked, from original owner. 291-8136. FOR SALE—I3S ft. chain link fence with post and rails, 42” high, 9 ft. gate, $50.00; Antique bowl & pitcher, tea leaf pattern, $55.00; one ton Bedford stone, S2O; 831-2639 after 6 p.m.

GARAGE SALE May 9-10, 3 miles west of County Line Rd. on West 10th St. King size spread, chest, bed, clothes, etc. 839-2157. MANAGER and full or part-time counter sales help needed. Apply Beef Corral, 4902 Crawfordsville Road. 243-8267. GARAGE SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 8-9-10, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Clothing and miscellaneous items. 4838 West 37th Street. WANT TO RENT home by July Ist. Will be work, ing as Pharmacist in Speedway. Write Don Beeler, 17 Lorraine Ave., Muncie, Ind. 47 3 04. Can give references. DOUBLE GARAGE SALE 6034 - 6035 Maren Drive, Furniture, clothing, musical instruments, misc. Friday, May 9, 8:30 to 4:30; Sat., May 10, 8:30 to 1 pan.

TIM college sruoens TOM SPKDWAY CASSETTY BROS. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 244*4551 WANTS YOUR WORK - WE DO . . . • ALL TYPES BRICK, BLOCK & CEMENT WORK • ROOFING & GUTTERING - NEW & REPAIRED • HOUSE PAINTING • CLOGGED DRAINS OPENS) • FILL DIRT • TOP SOIL • SAND • GRAVEL • BLACKTOP & CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS & PATIOS • SEAL COAT FOR DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING LOTS • HOT WATER HEATERS • SIDEWALKS & STEPS • ROTO TILLER SERVICE • ALL TYPES OF HAULING & MOVING • ANY KIND OF ODD JOBS • BANK FINANCING IF YOU HAVE A JOB TO BE DONE CALL THE CASSETTY BROS. INSURED 244-4551

WHY NOT BUY AT G&M TV? ItCJI "Whirlpool G * M TV Joes "WE Specialize In Servicing RCA Products" 5302 W. 10th St (Comer 10th & Lyndhurst) 241 - 5675 OPEN MONDAY-TUESDAY-THURSDAY-FRIDAY NITES 'TIL 8:00

"We Repair SCREENS" WINDOWS and DOORS Speedway Hardware * Garden Center 5242 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. 244-5811

ATTENTION! SPEEDWAY VETERANS SPEEDWAY POST 500 THE AMERICAN LEGION IS NOW OPEN EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT 5:00 PM AND SATURDAY AT NOON WITH THE PROBABILITY OF DAILY HOURS IN THE NEAR FUTURE. ALL ELIGIBLE VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES ARE INVITED TO VISIT OUR POST. CLUB FACILITIES BAR - POOL TABLE - PING-PONG HORSESHOES - DANCING THE BAR IS LIMITED TO MEMBERS AND FAMILIES. ELIGIBILITY DATES: APRIL t>, 1917 TO NOV. 11, 1918 - DEG 7, 1941 TO SEPT. 2, 1945 - JUNE 25, 1950 TO JULY 27, 1953 OR AUG. 5, 1964 TO PRESENT. COMING SAT., APRIL 26 DANCE TO "THE MEN ABOUT TOWN" SI.OO PER PERSON MUSK STARTS AT 9KIO DOORS OPEN AT NOON 1926 GEORGETOWN ROAD ON THE START UNE OF THE 500

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GARAGE SALE—May 9-10,9 a.m. to 6 pan., 6542 W. 15th St. (Farley Addition). Quality clothing, formals, auto air conditioner, rugs, lots of miscellaneous. HOUSE FOR SALE—Three bedroom, 2 full baths, family room, newly carpeted living room, concrete drive, disposal. Call 241-1955. FOR SALE—Warm morning gas incinerator and Coldspot dehumidifier, half price. 244-5739. FOR SALE—I pair white lined drapes; wedding gown, size 5; 2 formals, size 5 & 7. Call 856-4034. FOR SALE—National Cash Register, 4-drawer, electric, A-l condition. 291-9285. 1963 ELNORA— 10’x50’ house trailer. Aluminum awning covering patio, carpet, drapes, furnished. Metal steps with hand rail, like new. 291-5866.

I BABYSIT in my large, clean home, Mon.-Fri., 7:30 - 5:30. Fenced yard, playmates & toys. Lunch and snacks. From age 2. Also young school age during summer. Experienced mother. 244-4421. FOR SALE Refrigerator with freezer, 13 cu. ft., G.E., $25. 5540 Hollister, 291-3992. FOR SALE Natural Autumn Haze mink stole, new. Price is right. For information call 2415851. ’65 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF all power, air conditioned, deluxe interior, 43,000 miles, one-of-a-kind. $1295. 241-9982. MALE HELP WANTED District Sales office of large electrical manufacturer, located near Lafayette Square, needs young veteran or draft-exempt with High School diploma for shipping, receiving, keeping inventory records and serving customers. Prefer non-smoker. This is a position with a future in pleasant surroundings. Call 638-1494.

FOR SALE—I 964 Belair Chev. 6pass. wagon, 283 VB, A.T., $775. 1965 Belair Chev. 6-pass. wagon, 283 VB, new clutch $925. One owner 291-6558. FEMALE HELP WANTED-Cook, 5 day week. Raceway Cafeteria, 244-1100 or 856-4713. FOR SALE—Animal cage, laboratory type, on legs, $5.00; electric guitar, like new, solid body, SSO. 241-1368. TWO RESPONSIBLE GIRLS desire to sublease or rent a furnished apartment in the Speedway area from June through August. Can 291-2240. FOR SALE BAIT SHOP excellent location with living quarters. Available lease agreement. 244-1479.

FOR SALE Table desk, $10; beige carpet & pad 12x15, S3O; student desk, $10; several blonde tables; round pedestal table, S3O; large antique chest of drawers, $25; file cabinet, $10; many other items. 244-1479. FOR RENT Furnished 1 bedroom apt. in Speedway. For employed couple. 241-0958. CHIHU AHU AS—AKC Registered, SSO. 631-8098. FOR SALE—G.E. electric stove, 30”, push button, $50.00; Whirlpool refrigerator, 3 months old, apt size, SIOO.OO. Call 283-7428. FOR SALE MOVING net crib, high chair, tricycle; also swimming pool filter for 1012 ft. diameter, 3000 gal. pool accessories. Used only one season. Can 291-7858. MEADOWOOD —Lovely 3-bdrm.

brick, 1% ceramic tile baths, fam. rm., att. gar., gas heat water softener. In perfect condition. Lg. web landscaped lot. Assume 5%% FHA mtg. By owner, 291-7858. RUGS & FURNITURE cleaned and mothproofed in your home. Good workmanship, reasonable prices, work guaranteed. Mr. Becktell, 241-0249. If no answer, call evenings. HELP WANTED Ladies—make some “mad money”. Be a hostess for KOSCOT KOSMETICS. Win train for a great oportunity. Can 291-8982 from 12 to 6 p.m. or 293-2704. WASHER and DRYER REPAIR SERVICE Repair on Maytag, Speed Queen, Norge, Kenmore, Whirlpool and most other makes. Also wringer type washers. 12 rears exp. AU work guaranteed. Evening calls only. 241-3717.

Westwood Duplicate Bridge The overall winners of the Club Championship game held at the clubhouse on Tuesday, April 29, were as follows: First: Mr. and Mrs. George Owings Second: Dominic BastianelliJohn Sprague Third: Monta Hale-Sid Kilsheimer Fourth: Jack Simon-Bernard Casselman

BETA SIGMA PHI Xi Beta Nu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will install their new-ly-elected officers for 1969-70 at our May 18 meeting. The Mother’s Day dinner honoring our mothers will be held Saturday, May 10 at 1 pan. in the Stockholm House.

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SPEEDWAY COIN SHOP 1538 MAIN STREET - SPEEDWAY "CLOSED SUNDAYS" Check Our Bid Board Daily 10 A.M. to 8 PM Bid Board Will Close At 2 PM On Saturdays EVA BARNES 241-3803

SPEEDWAY SCHOOLS PROUDLY ANNOUNCE. THE 4th BIG SEASON SUMMER THEATRE JUNE 16 - JULY 25 OPEN TO STUMNTS PROM SMBWAY M GRAMS 4 TROUGH 12 Three Big Productions FOR APPLICATION BLANKS - WRITS TO fvtwe l/wsl alOssiWCMl APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY NO LATB THAN MAY M

SPHDWAY CHMSTIAN CHURCH (CMtiaaU fraw Nm 1) the sermon at both services. The Angelus Choir will sing “To Thy Father and Thy Mother” by Marie Pooler, at the 9 o’clock service; the Chancel Choir will sing “Unto God Give Praises and Sing” by Gordon Young, at the 11 o’clock service. The chancel flowers for next Sunday win be given by Mr. E. I. Copenhaver, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Redman and Doug, in loving memory of Mrs. Blanche Copenhaver; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eakin, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Baugh and Mr. and Mrs. Reva Watson in loving memory of Mrs. Maud Eakin; Miss Mabel Houk and Mr. James Houk in memory of their mother, Mrs. Ella Houk; Mrs. Fairy Henderson and Jack, and Mrs. Terry Gaughan, in memory of Mr. Walter Henderson. The Sr. C.Y.F. wiU have a party from 6 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, May 10, at the International Vihage Chalet (just north of Howard Johnson’s). AU CYFers are invited, plus the present Bth graders who win be CYFers next year. There is no charge! This event win include dinner, nomination and election and installation of next year’s officers and Executive Committee, fun and films of all CYF events of this past year. Dress in sport clothes. For your reservation, caU Lora Hittie, 293-4707, or Maryanne Newsom, 241-1508. Do not forget to caU in your reservation!! The roses on the lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Jim* Lyn Davis, bom April 26 to John and Linda Davis; grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sewell and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis; and for Darrell Ray Simons, bom April 28 to Jim and Lynn Si™™’ “Knowing the Living God” classes win be held as follows: Sunday morning 9-10:30 a.m_, B-l; Wednesday morning, 10-11:30 a.m., Bethany Room; and Thursday evening, 7:30-9 pan., Rethany Room. The Youth Council wiU meet Sunday morning, 10:45, in Room B-4. Council members are to attend the first worship service and church school, so that this meeting will not interfere with either of these. C.W.F. Bible Study on Monday mornings has been discontinued until Sept. 8. C.M.F. Steering Committee will meet at 7:00 Monday evening, in the Bethany Room. The next C.M.F. event is the annual Bean Dinner on May 26. Pastor’s Cabinet will meet at 7:30 Monday evening in Room B-l. Official Board will meet at 7:30 Tuesday evening in Room B-l. All members should be present. Fall Festival preparations continue each Wednesday at the Dotlich Farm. If you have never “gone to the farm” on Wednesdays to help get ready for this annual event, give Margaret Dotlich or Alberta Lambert a call and find out what it’s all about! Call 926-1133 or 244-2053. Save your “white elephants” and scraps of yarn and felt. A list of other needed items is posted in the church kitchen or call either of these ladies for pickup. Plates with the picture of our church on them are still available—s2.oo for the plate and hook to hang it on. They would make an excellent wedding gift for a bride from our church (or groom). Check with the office. Choir rehearsals: Wednesday, Chorale, 4-5, and Motet, 6-7. Thursday, Angelus, 3:30-4:15, and Chancel, 7:30-9 pan.

st. Christopher's catholic church (Continued from Poor 1) Service at 5:00 p.m. God’s Housekeepers this weekend are Pauline Rustomier, Nancy Martin, Audry Zishka, Margaret Kregenbeck, Eleonora Bische, Elizabeth Gibboney and Phyllis June. Every boy and girl of the parish who will be eligible to join St. Christopher Junior CYO in June is urged to attend and participate in the CYO Folk Mass on Sunday, May 18 at 10:00 a.m. Following the Mass the boys and girls and their parents are invited to be guests of the CYO for breakfast in the social room of the school. > The next CYO “Cellar” will be Sunday evening, May 18, in the school social room. The Holy Spirit Discussion Club will meet at the home of Dick Zeph Thursday night, May 15 at 8 o’clock. On Monday night, May 19, at the meeting of the Boy and Cub Scouts, Virgil Clark, an expert archer of the Sycamore Archery Club, will give a demonstration. Since this demonstration will take about one hour, the meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. Families of the Scouts are requested to attend this excellent program. Mr. Clark will show what can be done with a bow and arrow and will emphasize the need for safety in all that we do. For reservations for the Guardian Angel Guild semi-annual Mass and brunch on May 14, call Mrs. Marjorie Wetzer, 291-8294, or Mrs. Kenneth Smith, 925-9450 by the Uth. The Drama Department of Marian College wlil present “Midsummer Night’s Dream” by Shakespeare on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 9, 10 and 11 in the college auditorium. Curtain time is 8 o’clock. St. Patrick will be having their Annual Spring Festival on Friday and Saturday, May 9 and 10, from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Mass intentions for this week are as follows: Monday at 8 a an. for Florence Whitfield, requested by the Jenks family: at 5 p.m. for Nora Seville, requested by Sam Beville. Tuesday, at 8 a.m. for the special intention of Beda Hittie and family: at 5:30 p.m. for Ruth Aharen, requested by the neighbors on Auburn Street. Wednesday, at 8 a.m. for Louise Fierek, requested by the Altar Society: at 5:30 p.m. for Josephine Kernel, requested by the Joseph Kernel, Junior family. Thursday, at 8 a.m. for Julia Fay, requested, by Mr. and Mis. R. W. Darling: at 5:30 p.m. for Mr. C. P. O’Conner, requested by Mr. and Mrs. George Maxey. Friday, at 8 a.m. for Agnes Shaw, requested by the George Arnold family: at 5:30 p.m. for Mary Zenor, requested by Nancy Deig and Eileen Briskey. Saturday, at 11:30 a.m. for Mary Gibbs, requested by Clarence Gibbs: at 5:30 p.m. for Catherine Wolfe, requested by friends. Thursday, May 15, is the Feast of the Ascension ... a Holy Day of Obligation. It is a free day at St. Christopher grade school. Thursday and Friday, May 29 and 30, will also be free days at St. Christopher school. Dismissal of school for the summer vacation will be at the end of the day on Wednesday, June 4.

Thursday, May 8, 1969

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