Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1961 — Page 3
Thursday, January 26, 1961
CLASSIFIED’S WANTED--lnstructor for beginner guitar lessons. CH. 4-4405. HOUSE FOR SALE--Northwest --3 bdrm, brick, 1 1/2 tile baths, carpeted liv. and din. rms., brkfst. nook, dishwasher, built-ins, full base., finished social rm., 1 1/2 car gar., attach.; paved drive on 3/4 acre near schools and shopping. 3336 Highwoods Dr., north. WA. 6-1051. FOR RENT--3 room unfurnished apt., kitchen and all utilities furnished. Adults. Call after 6:00 p.m. CH. 4-0240. COLORED LADY wants ironing or day work. WA. 5-5962.
Open Friday Evenings ’Til 8:00 p.m. LYONS DEPARTMENT STORE 1534-38 Main St. CHapel 4-0141
AUTO RADIO DRIVE IN SERVICE Most Radios Repaired While You Wait Any Make Radio--Any Make Car 2538 West 16th Street Factory Supervised Repair Headquarters for Motorola--Zenith--Philco
ELLWANGER ELECTRIC ME. 6-1911
MORE? APPLY FOR A LOW COST AUTO LOAN AT SPEEDWAY STATE BANK
Check these examples on low monthly payments on NEW Cars Amount to 24 Monthly be Financed Payments of only $1000 $45.50 1200 54.58 1400 63.66 1600 72.75 1800 81.83 2000 90.91 2500 113.62 3000 136.33
SPEEDWAY STATE BANK SPEEDWAY, INDIANA BRANCH: CLERMONT, INDIANA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
FOR RENT--Nice sleeping rooms upstairs, priv. entrance; also sleeping rooms in warm basement with facilities to make coffee; also refrigerator and bathroom. CH. 1-2255, 1617 Presto. ALTERATIONS--Ladies, men’s and children’s; also knit skirts shortened. All work done in my home. Will call at your home to take fittings. CH. 1-9993. MEN WANTED--Bill’s Pool Room, 5510 W. Washington offers fun and enjoyment to Pool Players. FEDERAL and STATE TAXES FILED--My home or yours. Free pick-up and delivery. CH. 48851.
MEN’S SUEDE or LEATHER JACKETS TAN--GRAY--BLACK Values To $26.95 now $14.95 JUST
TAX RETURNS PREPARED AT 5316 W. 16th STREET OFFICE BY L. B. MAYHUGH. EVENINGS FROM 6:30 P.M., SATURDAY FROM 9:00 A.M. OFFICE PHONE CH. 4-8551. HOME PHONE CH. 4-4305. FOR SALE--Men’s Chicago hispeed rink skates, size 8, worn 3 times, $10. ST. 4-4870. FOR SALE--Lavender formal, size 9, $9; or will trade for size 11. AX. 1-2485 after 3:30 p.m. FOR RENT 6605 W. 10th St., $60 per mo. CH. 4-8013. WILL CARE FOR small children, my home, days. CH. 1-5703.
WE ALSO REPAIR - TELEVISION - HI-FI - STEREO - RECORD PLAYERS - HOME RADIO COMPLETE LINE OF BATTERIES
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- Low Interest Rates. Only $4.50 per hundred per year. Up to 24 months to repay. Slightly higher on 30 or 36 month loans. - Low Monthly Payments. - Loan arrangements made quickly and easily.
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MYF PAPER SALE February 4 WANTED IRONINGS to do $1 per hour; also child care by the week, preferrably child 3 as companion to my 3 year old. CH. 43737. FOR SALE--LOT--5228 W. 14th St. CH. 4-2119. LITTLE FLOWER FESTIVAL Friday and Saturday FEBRUARY 10-11, 1961 14th and Bosart Streets SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) catur Central, There. February 15, 7th and 8th Grade Basketball, Pike Twp., There. February 17, Basketball, Greenwood, There. February 22-25, Sectional Basketball Tourney.
The National Office Management Association tests in arithmetic and spelling were given to high school business education students last week. These are difficult tests and in order to receive the NOMA certificate a student must have 100 per cent accuracy on the tests. The following students scored 100 per cent in the arithmetic test and will receive certificates: Dick Bates, Stephenie Major, Ellen McArthur, Richie Schwimmer, Al Stilley, and Donna Urbancic. Certificate winners in the spelling test were: Steve Brown, Sandie Hickey, Sandie Purdue, and Kathie Smith. Enrollment for second semester adult night classes will be held at 7:30, Tuesday night, January 31, in Room 121 of the high school. Classes will be available in any subject that has an enrollment of at least 12 and for which a teacher can be obtained. Possible clas-
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This merchandise must be cleared to make room for spring and summer stocks! Reductions are greater than ever! Savings are greater than ever! Limited quantities! Not every item in every size but all sizes included! All sales final!
- winter coats were 39.98 to 110.00--NOW 19.99 up - blouses - 2 and 3 pc. suits were 17.98 to 39.98--NOW 8.99 up - designer dresses lacks were 7.98 to 17.98--NOW 3.99 up - sweaters were 7.98 to 17.98--NOW 3.99 up 1 and 2 pc. knit dresses Were 25.00 to 69.98--NOW 12.50 up - leather coats--long & jacket styles were 28.98 to 119--NOW 22 up - costume jewelry were 1.00 to 10.00--NOW 50c to 5.00 - winter hats were 2.98 to 8.98--NOW 1.49 to 4.49 - car coats were 10.98 to 39.98--NOW 5.50 up - robes, lounge sets were 5.98 to 17.98--NOW 2.99 up - handbags were 2.98 to 15.00--NOW 1.49 to 7.50 - skirts were 6.98 to 17.98--NOW 3.99 up * Plus Tax
LINGERIE SALE--assorted sleepwear, slips, bras, girdles, were 3.95 to 25.00--NOW 1/4 TO 1/2 OFF Use your handy Morris Plan Charge Account or Dorothy’s Layaway Plan!
ses are Beginning Clothing, Intermediate Clothing, Advanced Clothing, Beginning Typing, and perhaps others. Speedway defeated Southport 66-50 in the second game of the Marion County Tourney last Thursday night. On Friday night the Sparkplugs lost to Franklin Central in a close game 39-38. Other basketball results the past week were: Center Grove 8th Grade 38, Speedway 33 Center Grove 9th Grade 32, Speedway 15 Bridgeport 8th Grade 36, Speedway 25 Speedway 7th Grade 42, Danville 25. LIBRARY NOTES The High School Library is open four evenings each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 6:30 to 9:00 Monday through Thursday. These titles have been added to the Library recently: Hayes, John--Dangerous cove Holt, Victoria--Mistress of Mellyn Noble, Iris--Courage of Dr. Lister Bixby, William--Impossible journey of Sir Ernest Shackleton Kerr, Jean--The snake has all the lines Friermood, Elizabeth--Promises in the attic Person, Tom--Sedge-hill setter Bridges, Lloyd--Mask and flippers Carlson, Esther--Sixes and sevens Nourse, Alan--Star Surgeon Rankin, William--The man who rode the thunder Mark Date For Chili Supper SENIOR CYF SPONSORED Speedway Christian Church WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15th
Home Economics Courses Butler University’s Home Economics Department will offer evening courses in Historic Costume and Advanced Interior Decoration during the spring semester beginning Feb. 2. The class in historic costume will offer a study of dress from ancient times to the 20th
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emphasizing costume as a reflection of the times through historical events, people and literature. It also will include the study of modern adaptations of historic dress. Miss Wilma Wohler, professor of home economics, will teach the class which meets Mondays, 4:15 p.m. to 5:55 p.m. Advanced interior decoration will be offered on Tuesday eve-
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nings from 7:15 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. The course will include the study of period and contemporary furnishings, their selection and arrangement, and coordination in contemporary rooms. Registration for both courses will be held Jan. 31 in the Butler Fieldhouse continuing after that date in Jordan Hall through Feb. 13.
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