Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1959 — Page 7

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Crossroads Easter Egg Hunt There are still a few more places left for children who want to attend the Crossroads Easter Egg Hunt on the lawn of the Governor’s Mansion Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Parents should call Crossroads at WA. 6-2482 to register their child. Children between three and six are eligible. SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) April 14, Track, Avon, Here. April 14, Baseball, -Center Grove, Here. April 16, Track, Pike Township, Here. April 17, Baseball, Greenwood, Here. April 18, Speedway Day at Children’s Museum. April 20, Track, Brownsburg, Here. April 22, Track, Danville, There. April 23, Baseball, Plainfield, There. April 24, Business-Education Day. No School. The cast for the operetta, a production presented annually by the Sparkle-aires, has been chos-

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Winter is over and flowers are in bloom. They remind us of Jesus Christ who rose from his grave to living light. The BECK DRUG STORE says. "May the glory of Easter abide with you and yours." We have a wonderful selection of EASIER CARDS, CANDY and EASTER BASKETS . . . shop with us and save! PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE

en. This year the chorus will present “Moonlight,” a musical comedy in two acts. The cast is as follows: Kitty McCarty, Judy Kirchhoff; Mrs. Ellen Randolph, Karen White; Bunny Randolph, Sharon Tarplee; Mrs. Claire Murray, Alice Decker; Mrs. Burleigh Mavor, Linda Swails; Carroll Murray, Pat Wolfe; Consuelo Drake, Beverly Bates; Norman Carmichael, Jeanie Piper; Georgia Elwood, Mary Jane Ahderson; Mrs. Thatcher, Sue Todd; Dean Randolph, Jim McClamroch; Sunny Culpepper, Bob Leonard; Bradley Jones, Jim McMahon; Pole, Bart Updike. The operetta, which is under the direction of Mr. Dalton Wicker and Miss Nancy Rust, will be presented May 15 in the high school gymnasium. Miss Sharon Tarplee, senior, was to have appeared on the Frances Farmer Television Show Wednesday evening of this week. Sharon was scheduled to give an interpretive reading, “The Death of Madame DeFarge,” from the Tale of Two Cities. LIBRARY NOTES The Library will not be open this evening. Next week open hours on Monday through Thursday will be 6:30 to 9:00 EST. These titles have been added to the collection recently: Nash—You can’t get there from here Neurath—Exploring the atom Norton—Sea siege Norton—Star born Nourse—Rocket to limbo Olsen—Torpedoes away! Orczy—Scarlet Pimpernel Pack—Jewelry making for the beginning craftsman Pease—Shipwreck Pei—Getting along in French Pei—Getting along in German Pei—Getting along in Italian Pei—Getting along in Portuguese Pei—Getting along in Spanish Phillips—Handball Piersail—Fear strikes out Ravielli —An adventure in geometry

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J Jim DeLapp Joe Hanson, Mgr. “Growing Thru Better Service" 1959 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE. V-8, Auto. Trans., R. & H., P. Brakes, 3,000 Miles, Save sss 1959 VOLKSWAGEN, 2 Dr, Sedan (used)Save sss 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE, V-8, Auto. Trans., R. & H. $2,695 1956 FORD HARDTOP, V-8, R. & JI., Std. Transsl,49s 1958 BUICK CENTURY, 4 Dr., Hardtop, Full Power _. $2,995 1954 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE, Full Power with Air Conditioning $1,995 1952 PLYMOUTH, 4 Dr. 5395 1951 MERCURY, 4 Dr $395 1952 PONTIAC, 4 Dr, $295 1949 MERCURY..S9S 40 MORE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM We Can Save You sss Per Month With Our Finance Rates DeLAPP MOTOR SALES 16th & Georgetown Road CH. 1-7880 Res. CH. 1-0449

Tri Kappa News Don’t forget to get your tickets for the benefit card party, Wednesday evening, April 8, in St. Christopher social room, sponsored by the Speedway Tri Kappas. The tickets are SI.OO each, this price including cake and coffee. Home-made candy will be for sale and there will be many nice prizes. You may play with your own group and there will also be a reserved section for euchre players. So, be sure to get your tickets now either from any Tri Kappa or call CH. 4-8709. Castle Craig Chapter I.T.S.C. The Castle Craig Chapter, I.T.S.C. will hold its March meeting Thursday the 26th at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Paul Parke, 1619 N. Norfolk, assisted by Mrs. Chas. Pierce and Mrs. Glen Seeright. Speaker, Mrs. Thornburg, Subject, Napel, Hunzah and Bhutam.

Westside Y.M.C.A. Requests Baby Ducks The Westside YMCA at 605 South High School Road will be happy to provide a home for Easter Ducks who outgrow being a house pet. We have enlarged our pond to about triple its former size so you can be sure that any baby duck left here will have a suitable home. If you have any questions call us at CH. 1-9313 or just bring your ducks out and put them in the pond. Indianapolis Hiking Club On Sunday, March 29, the Indianapolis Hiking Club will meet at 2:00 p.m. at the locomtive in Broad Ripple Park and hike the historical tow path to Butler University. With luck, the beautiful Holcomb Gardens should have beautiful spring flowers starting to bloom. Leader will be Roger Herider, WA. 6-4136.

TOWN TOPICS (Continued from Page 1) and to you who have forgotten, the town owns the Water Works. It was purchased from Speedway Realty Co. in 1929. At that time water was pm-chased from Prest-O-Lite Co., now Linde-Air. The town immediately dug a well, erected a storage tank and were in business. To do all of this the town first sold $83,000 in Revenue Bonds. Again in 1941 another $50,000 in Revenue Bonds were sold in order to extend water mains to a fast growing community. We are happy to report that all of this indebtedness has been paid except $3,000 and that will be paid this year. In the thirty years operation of the Water Works it has grown to a $1,037,378 business. It serves 2880 commercial and residential consumers; 5 industrial consumers and 8 public buildings. There are now 6 wells, 252 fire hydrants, 29 miles of water mains and 1 150,000 gallon storage tank. There were 394,453,900 gallons of water pumped in 1958 for an average of 1,080,695.6 gallons per day. Total operating expenses were .145534 cents per 1000 gallon pumped. Total revenues were .292027 cents per 1000 gallon pumped. There has not been an increase in water rates in Speedway in the last 30 years. We wish to warn you about the danger of grass fires at this time of year. Please be especially careful in burning trash and don’t hesitate to call the Fire Department immediately if fire begins to spread. This has been the worst year in the history of Speedway on streets. The street department will be mighty busy this spring and summer getting them back in shape. Two bid proposals on a new fire truck were received and taken under consideration at the March 16 meeting. Quotations on the truck fully equipped were $26,452.10 for a “Mack” and $24,990.87 for a “Maxim.” The legislation on the Park bill which we were so concerned about failed to pass. However, it was touch and go right up to the final close and no doubt it will be re-vamped and presented again in 1961. From my clippings: Money is an article which may be used as a universal passport to everywhere except heaven, and as a universal provider of everything except happiness. J. W. Baxter

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