Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1959 — Page 3

June 25, 1959

CLASSIFIED^ JHIGH SCHOOL SENIOR or college men, full or part-time, outside sales work. Call CH. 4-1443. FORMER SPEEDWAY RESIDENT RETURNING wants to buy income property in or near Speedway. F.H.A. financing preferable. Write Box 234, care of Speedway Flyer, 5217 W. 15th St., Speedway 24, Indiana. ENJOY YOUR VACATION while I mow your lawn. CH. 4-3209. RELIABLE BABY SITTER. CH. 4-1320, day or night. LAKE COTTAGES FOR RENT— Lake Shafer, Road No. E 4.3; one sleeps 4; one sleeps 6. Rent by week or season. ME. 1-2197. FOR SALE—2 piece living room suite, grey, perfec. cond., $75; or will trade for suite in excell. cond. CH. 1-5591 after 6:00 p.m. FOR RENT Single or double sleeping room for men. CH. 4*&672, 5017 W. 13th St. LOST—Girl’s blue orlon sweater in park or Bible School. Mrs. C. H. Turner, CH. 4-0402. RELIABLE BABY SITTER—Day or night. CH. 4-0363. FOR SALE—% ton RCA air conditioner, 115 volts, 2 yrs. old, used 6 mos. Cost S2OO sell for $125. CH. 4-2054. PUBLIC SALE Antiques and household goods. Wednesday, July 1, 10:30 a.m. North Salem, Henricks Co., Indiana. 1 rosewood melodian; 1 lot of milk glass and 1 lot of other antique dishes; 1 lot antique furniture, including Cord beds, trundle beds and other valuable antiques. Terms or cash. Reta House, owner; Victor Carpenter, Auctioneer; North Salem Bank, clerks. FOR SALE—Westinghouse elec. oven with cabinet and clock; Maytag elec, ironer; jig saw; elec, lawn edger; 32’ extension ladder, jacks and 12’ extension board. CH. 1-2653 or ME. 6-7205. LAWN SALE Sunday, June 28th, 1:00 p.m., 12 S. Church Street, Clermont, Ind. Household furnishings, athletic f and sports equipment, misc. cloth- ' ing (men’s, women’s, children’s); Babee-Tenda; Baby Crib, Baby Bed; toys; throw’ rugs, bicycles; etc. Leaving State, Must Sell. WANTED—Housework, care for sick person or children. Speedway ref. 5 days a week, $4 per day. Write Mary Lee, R.R. 1, Brownsburg( Ind. FOR SALE—I9SS, 45’, 1 bedroom mobile home, has air conditioner, carpeting and Youngstown Kitchen. CH. 1-5703 after 5 p.m. week days or all day Saturday and Sunday.

TAKE OVER PAYMENTS, $6.02 per mo. on 1959 model Singer Sewing Machine. Bal. only $48.16. Has attach, for buttonholes, zippers, etc. Guaranteed. FL. 9-9651. Mrs. Held. LOST—Bracelet of small pearls in or near the Speedway Christian Church Saturday night. Reward. Ruth Thomas. CH. 4-7085 or CH. 1-2566. FOR SALE upright Freezer. CH. 4-6984. TOWN TOPICS (Continued from Page 1) Commissioners from final action of the Town Board. Preparations are being made for the election of town officials this next November. The convention to nominate candidates will be held the latter part of August. The election commissioners this year will be Mr. Raymond Cox, Mr. A 1 Hays and the Town Clerk. As soon as the commissioners have had their organization meeting the Clerk becomes an ex-official member and the convention and election is conducted by the two commissioners appointed by the two political parties. You will be kept informed about the election from time to time. The Town Board has asked for specifications on a 500,000 gallon water storage tank. It will be located in the Meadowood Park area. This will increase the water pressure and furnish adequate storage for fire fighting. We wish to call attention to a law passed by the last General Assembly whereby Town’s can cut weeds on private property and asses the property for the costs. This can become a very expensive way to get weeds cut. The City of Indianapolis charges SSO per lot. If you own vacant property please keep the weeds cut and don’t force the town to impose such a penalty. From my clippings: Be friendly with the folks you know. It it weren’t for them you’d be a total stranger. Wayne Baxter

L *3etter get out of this \J | aJfffjr\ % lawn Harold they’re Jr SCOTTS and you know that staff is SPEEDWAY HARDWARE 1612 N. Lyndhurst CH. 4-3156 OK SPEEDWAY LAWN & GARDEN CENTER 5242 Crawfordsville Rd. CH. 4-5811

Westwood (Continued from Page 1) 50 M. Breast or Fly Girls 10 and Under—l. E. Clark, W. 2. N. O’Neal, W. 3. S. Smith, W. 50 M Breast or Fly Girls 11 and 12—1. C. Faulk, W. 2. B. Najar, W. 3. J. Thompson, W. 100 M Breast or Fly Girls 13 and 14—1. M. Bergen, W. 2. K. Kennedy, O. 3. S. Atkinson, W. 100 M. Breast or Fly Girls 15 and 16—1. M. Theobald, W. 100 M Breast or Fly Girls Open —l. A. Ritsert, W. 50 M Back Girls 10 and Under —l. N. O’Neal, W. 2. S. Sunier, W. 3. D. Sunier, W. 50 M Back Girls 11 and 12—1. J. Farlay, W. 2. B. Najar, W. 3. J. Thompson, W. 100 M Back Girls 13 and 14—1. K. Kennedy, O. 2. S. Atkinson, W. 3. M. Scanlon, O. 100 M Back Girls 15 and 16—1. M. Theobald, W. 100 M Back Girls Open—l. A. Ritsert, W.

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1 M Diving Girls 14 and Under —l. J. Farley, W. 2. E. Clark, W. 3. N. O’Neal, W. 1 M Diving Girls 15 and Over —l. J. Gibson, O. 2. M. Flesch, W. 200 M Freestyle Relay Girls 10 and Under—l. E. Clark, S. Sunier, C. Rumple, N. O’Neal, W. 200 M Freestyle Relay Girls 11 and 12—1. J. Atkinson, M. Zimmer, J. Farley, B. Najar, W. 200 M Freestyle Relay Girls 13 and 14—1. Olympia. Boys: 25 M Free 8 and Under—l. T. Thompson, W. 2. J. Gray, W. 3. and 4 Tie—C. Clark, W., B. Farley, W. 50 M Free 9 and 10—1. G. Kinkead, W. 2. J. Brink. 3. M. Phelps. 50 M Free 11 and 12—1. B. Rollins, O. 2. C. Sunier, W. 3. K. Gray, W. 100 M Free 13 and 14—1. W. Braun, O. 2. J. Norwood, O. 3. T. Ridolfo, W. 100 M Free 15 and 16—1. G. Najar, W. 2. C. Moll, O. 3. J. Akers, O.

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50 M Breast or Fly 10 and Under—l. G. Kinkead, W. 2. T. Gray. 3. J. Brink, O. 50 M Breast of Fly 11 and 12— 1. C. Sunier, W. 2. B. Dollins. 3. N. Clark, W. 100 M Breast or Fly 13 and 14 —l. T. Ridolfo, W. 2. W. Braun, O. 3. C. Manker, W. 100 M Breast or Fly 15 and 16 —l. G. Najar, W. 2. J. Aker, O. 3. D. Niederhauser, W. 50 M Back 10 and Under—l. C. Kinkead, W. 2. M. Phelps, W. 3. T. Gray, W. 50 M Back 11 and 12—1. H. Clark, W. 2. T. Ridolfo, W. 3. C. Sunier, W. 100 M Back 13 and 14—1. W. Braun, O. 2. T. Ridolfo, W. 3. P. Bogan, O. 100 M Back 15 and 16—1. C. Najar, W. 2. C. Noll, O. 3. D. Niederhauser, W. 100 M Back Open—l. K. Volpp, O. Diving 14 and Under Murdock, O. 2. J. Beeson, O. 3. K. Wright, O. Diving 15 and Over

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