Speedway Flyer, Volume 25, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1956 — Page 3

Thursday, July 5, 1956

* CLASSIFIED’S FOR SALE—Built-in, 5 ft. bath tub, like new, with wall fixtures and trap. 5242 Crawfordsville Rd. BE. 5811. JULY SPECIAL 18" TORO WHIRLWIND $94.50 VALUE SPECIAL—S7S.OO T • • • 21" WHIZ MOW RIDER $199.50 VALUE SPECIAL—SI6S.OO WHILE THEY LAST LYONS DEPT. STORE 1534 Main Street BE. 0141 WANT TO RENT employed couple and 2 children, ages 6 and 3, want unfurnished house, four or more rooms, on westside. ME. 8-5362. NIX TV SERVICE. Calls made 9 to 9. All work guaranteed. ♦1913 N. King. ME. 6-0467. RELIABLE B A\B Y SITTING. Sandra Nice, CY. 2654. .LOST—Girl’s ring, oblong with 2 w small diamonds, at West Lake Sunday, June 24, swimming or on beach. Reward. BE. 2149. HOUSE PAINTING Bungalow painted, one coat, $55. Labor and materials furnished. CY. 2976. TAKE THE DAMPNESS OUT of your basement with calcium chloride. 25 lbs. $1.39. Speedway Hardware, 1612 N. Lyndhurst, BE. 3156. WOMAN OR HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR girl in Speedway, wanted for part-time general insurance office work—Typing, Filing, Etc. CY. 4423. FOR SALE One outside (3) pane wood house door with hardwood, 30”x81”, price sls; one wood combination storm door with hardware, price $10; both doors are 2 years old and in excellent cond. Call BE. 8786. FOR SALE dresses, size 10-12, $3 each; 3 Sacony Suits; boy’s clothing, size 14, reasonable. 5931- x Cadillac 4 Drive. y FOR SALE—Phik?o 12 cubic foot chest type freezer, $150.00. BElmont 1065. FOR SALE—I9SI Riviera Buick, 4 door, new battery, good tires, A-l condition, $495.00. 5242 Crawfordsville Road, BE. 5811 days till 6 pjn. FOR ANY INFORMATION regarding black\and white English bike and catcher’s mitt, stolen at Eddie’s Barber Shop, call BE. 1776. Reward.

YMCA DAY CAMP (Continued from Page 1) 29. The Day Camp program will be conducted at the new YMCA location, 605 S. High School Rd. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mr. Charles Harmon will be the Camp Director. He has had many years of experience in public schools and several years as an assistant at the West YMCA and will be assisted by older high school boys who will be trained for specific projects and tasks at camp. The daily camp program will open with a flag raising at 9 a.m. to be followed by a day of handicraft instruction, athletic events and special events. Swimming instruction will be given twice a week at nearby pools or state park pools when the whole camp is on trips. Each boy will carry his lunch and milk will be served by the camp staff at noon. The special event of each week will be a trip to one of the State Parks for a day. Day Camp will be in four periods of one week each and a boy may register for as many as he wishes. Camp fee will be six dollars for Y members 'and seven dollars for non-members per week. Campers must provide their transportation to and from camp daily. Suggestion is made that boys from the same neighborhood come to camp the same period and that parents pool their transportation. Folders and information may be secured from the West YMCA, 605 S. High School Road.

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Y.CJ. CAMPAIGN One of the major recreational shortages on the west side is a gymnasium. The West Side Y.M.CA basketball leagues have to go east of White Rives to find a gymnasium for their league games every winter. That is thfe reason why a committee of west side citizens decided that a gymnasium should be a part of the equipment of the West Side Branch, Y.M.C.A. at 605 South High School Road. Funds raised in the YMCA Community Development campaign which is going on now may be designated for use in building a west side gym or for some portion of this work. One group of Allison Division GM.C. employees have already contributed $750 to pay for a portion of this project. A contribution from a department in Allison Division, GM.C. has assured the construction of part of the west side Y.M.C.A. gymnasium in the Y.CD. campaign for expansion funds. The total goal is $2,850,000. The department is the Manufacturing Inspection Department at Plant 5 in Maywood. The department employees decided to pay for the cost of building the attendant’s office in the proposed

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gymnasium at 605 South High School Road. Hanley E. Elrod has been elected treasurer and Ralph M. Foley, secretary by the department ,to administer lhe bank account started to handle the funds. Ray McKenna, an executive in the company, heads the west side division, to which this group belongs. Harry Keller, president of the Speedway State Bank is the general chairman of the West Side Division.

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University Life Students may complain of overcrowded colleges these days, but life for them is a bed of roses compared to students of a hundred years ago. The University of Wisconsin students even had to fill their own mattresses from nearby farmer’s straw-stacks. Many college beds of today are old and worn out, it is true, but at least there are good ones available.

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