Speedway Flyer, Volume 31, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1962 — Page 2

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n.... SPEEDWAY ELYER WOW-PARTISAN NON-SECTARIAN WILLIAM ANDERSON, Editor Editorial Office 5217 West 15th Street Residence Telephone, CH. 4-1756 Classified Ads INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR painting, wall washing, basement walls painted with Sta-Dri. All work guaranteed. Reasonable price. Frank Shields, 1259 Rosner Dnve, CH. 4-2767. WASHER and DRYER REPAIR—on all makes washers and dryers, specializing in Kenmore and Whirlpool. Also rebuilt washers and dryers for sale. Evening calls only. CH. 1-3717 PLASTER REPAIRS, arch work and partitions removed or rebuilt, dean, reliable .plastering service. Free estimates, G. G. Zering after 6 pan. ME. 1-9493. 2519 W. Jackson St BROOMS AND BRUSHES for sale by Speedway blind man. WiH deliver. CH. 4-1852. 5122 Ford St ECONOMY UPHOLSTERY SHOP, 3343 W. 10th St BEST OF FABRICS AND WORK GUARANTEED. FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY. HERB HERRON, ED KNIGHT. ME. I--1476, RES. CH. 1-2261.

PAlNTlNG—Exterior and interior, wallpapers cleaning, wall washing, (white) CH. 1-5113. FURNACE WOOD for sale, $3.00 per rick at yard. $5 and up delivered. Heim Lumber Co. 4261 N. High School Road, AX. 3-0660. TRASH PICK UP and General hauling. Basements and garages cleaned. For appointment or immediate service call CH. 4-4995 anytime. LIGHT HAULING Appliances, furniture, trash, etc. 24 hour service, (located in Speedway) CH. 4-1278 or CH. 1-2946. NEW FLOORS LAID—AIso refinish old floors; wall and floor tile installed. WA. 3-4896.

INQUIRE ABOUT OUR STORE CLUB—Pam’s Fashions, 1610 N. Lyndhurst. REFRIGERATOR REPAIR SERVICE ME. 6-1003 PIANO TUNING and REPAIRS —lO yrs. local exp., full-time service. ME. 7-1755. If no answer, call evenings. Chas. W. Hine, 1812 N. Kessler. JEEP FOR SALE—Must see to appredate; also trailer hitch for 1957 Buick or Oldsmobile. Call after 6 p.m. CH. 4-9096. EXTERIOR and INTERIOR PAINTING, Paperhanging, Steaming. Murals, Free estimates, ME. 1-8246, 736 N. Sommerset. W. E. Poland. DOCTORS, AGENTS, PROFESSIONAL MEN Office space available, 15th and Main St, 2nd floor, 1300 sq. ft For information. Phone Mr. Levinson, CH. 4-0210.

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DANCE LESSONS Children, Teen-agers and adults. Classes in Ballroam, Tap, Ballet and Acrobatic. BLACK'S DANCE STUDIOS . CH. 4-2312 HOOPER TV SERVICE—IO years exp. Home calls, $2.50. Hours 9:00 aan. to 9:00 pun. AX. 1-7047. WHITE’S CARPENTRY Remodeling, jobs large or small CH. 4-4352. - .. PAPER HANGING—STEAMING —PAINTING. Interior, exterior. Melvin H. Scott 2290 N. Warman. ME. 1-3081. CARPENTER WORK rooms, storm doors and windows, aluminum siding, garages, all sizes; garages 14x22, $620; 20x22, $840; 24x24, $925. Also new homes. J. Fugate, CH. 1-0786. TOP SOIL Fill dirt crushed stone and gravel. UL. 2-2052 after 5 p.m. or UL. 2-2418 anytime. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Remodeling— New Construction Cement Work of any kind—Roofing—Siding—Cabinets—All kinds of repair. Experienced workmen, fully insured. Finarying available —Bank Rates. Ken Rowings, 4837 W. 25th St CH 1-1337. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Speedway Auto Glass, 4202 W. Michigan, CH. 1-8717. IRONINGS done in my home. $1 per hour. 1259 Rosner Drive, CH. 4-2767. 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.

MITTIE DAVIDSON—ALTERATIONS AND DRAPES. 1839 N. Livingston. WANTED MULTIPLE LINE INSURANCE SALESMAN Young man, age 25-45, for auto, fire, etc. insurance selling. Experience helpful but not necessary. Earnings unlimited, guaranteed draw. Call Dick Worrnan at Nationwide Insurance, CL. 3-3286., 1957 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON V-8, powerglide, R&H, undercoat seat belts, excell. cond. TE, 9-3289. HAULING and TRASH CLEANUP Garages and basement cleaned. Furniture and appliances moved. Anytime, day or night Saturday or Sunday also. Reasonably rates. Guaranteed work. Veteran. ME. 2-9104. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Home on east side, 4119 N. Bolton, 3 bedroom brick, 2% car gar., fenced yard. Will trade for home on west side. Call Mr. Denton at Denton’s Standard Service, 5841 Crawfordsville Rd., CH. 1-8500. NUTRI-810 FOOD SUPPLEMENT DISTRIBUTORS. John and NeUe Hoss. CH. 4-0096. HOUSE FOR SALE—by OwnerTransferred out of town—3 bedroom brick, full base., attach, garage, 6 years old. 1651 DeSoto Lane, CH. 4-5192. QUALITY ORNAMENTAL YEWS, spreaders, shrubs, shade trees. WILCOX TREE FARM. Open only evenings and Saturday and Sunday. North of Good’s Elevator at Clermont on County Line Road at 65th Street

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FOB BENT WALLPAPER STEAMER LAWN ROLLERS FERTILIZER SPREADERS POST HOLE DIGGERS . ELECTRIC DRILLS SEWER TAPES FLOOR SANDERS FLOOR POLISHERS SPEEDWAY HARDWARE 1612 N. LYNDHURST CHAPEL 4-3156 INSURANCE New reduced rates on Homeowners policies. Also low auto rates to qualified drivers. Call today for a quotation on your particular insurance need. Manny Thacker, Ins. Mgr. A. C. MOLDTHAN, INC. 4906 W. 16ih St—CH. 4-2445 DO YOU LIKE the location you now live in? You don’t have to move to have the home of your dreams. Modernize the one you are now living in and have the conveniences and comfort of a new home without the cost. For your modernizing needs call Jim Coughlin, Designer - Modernizer. UL. 2-2445. APPLES HONEY CIDER Apples are better for you than candy snacks. (Open 7 days) 2 miles west U. S. 52 on 86th. McCay Orchards.

AMERICAN STANDARD GLASS LINED WATER HEATER (30 GAL.) 10 YR. GUARN. $57.50 JACK J. LEE PLUMBING CH. 1-8486 LICENSED and BONDED DISTINCTION MEANS QUALITY which describes Stark Bros, fruit trees, shrubs, vines and roses. January sale now on. First 10 customers will receive 25% disc, on our most popular varieties. UL. 2-4770. FOR RENT—unfurnished house, 2006 Allison (key next door). 2 bedroom, gas heat, SBS a month. CL. 1-7237. OIL PAINTING CLASSES and Charcoal sketching, Wednesday evenings starting Jan. 10th. To register, call Mrs. Chas. Hufford, UL. 2-2869. WANTED—lronings to do in my home, $1 per hour. ST. 1-6977. PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, interior and exterior. New sample books. Call for estimates. CH. 41641. Ben Erwin, 1767 N. Lyndhurst. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in a Camera Club being organized in the month of January, apply at the Speedway Photo, 1067 N. Lyndhurst, CH. 4-4664. TWO OIL ART CLASSES for beginners. Photo and Art Oils. Organizing Jan. 10th. Lewanna Perry, teacher. Morning and evening classes. Inquire at Speedway Photo & Supply, 1007 N. Lyndhurst, CH. 4-4664.

JOHN STUBER Oberlin Conservatory of Music Available for CLASSICAL PIPE ORGAN INSTRUCTION CH. 4-5161 FOR RENT—single room, next to bath, gentleman. 5017 W. 13th Si CH. 4-8672. “WEE FOLK” NURSERY—If you have a 3 or 4 year old and are interested in a nursery school, please call AX. 1-2055. FOR SALE —Girl’s figure skates, size 5; pedal car; girl’s dresses, size 7 and 8. CHILD CARE—My home. AX. 16970.

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WE REPLACE SCREEN WIRE IN YOUR FRAMES Get them repaired new so as to be ready for Spring installation. SPEEDWAY HARDWARE 1612 N. Lyndhurst CH. 4-3156 ACCORDION—PIANO ORGAN—GUITAR LESSONS IN YOUR HOME Trial Basis—Accordion Furn. Accordions—Amplifiers Chord Organs 36 Months to Pay WOODWARD ACADEMY CH. 1-1058 FOR SALE—2 large mahogany drum tables, sls each. ME. 13509 or CH. 4-3156. FOR SALE—Argus slide projector, never used, reasonable price. CH. 4-1247. LOST—Grey and Black striped tiger cat, male. Please call CH. 4-4472.■ EXPERIENCED COLORED LADY wants day w«k. WA. 65715 after 6 pan. " NOTICE—KIM ’KAY BEAUTY SHOP—I 969 Clark Road. Evening appointments. CH. 4-9170. FOR RENT—I bedroom, % double, oil heat, base., garage, $75. CH. 4-8013.

Bad Weather Driving Variable temperatures and rapidly changing road and weather conditions should be anticipated in planning January highway travel, advises the Indiana Traffic Safety Foundation. Temperatures at or near freezing, combined with rain or snow, can quickly create special problems in starting and stopping for both drivers and pedestrians, warns the Foundation. A wise motorist will have the safety equipment on his vehicle carefully inspected for winter driving. A clear windshield and good headlights will help spot dangerous conditions on the road ahead. Tire chains or snow tires will help maintain good control when such hazardous conditions are encountered. The Foundation offers one further warning for pedestrians. The same icy conditions that reduce a driver’s control of a car, in steering or stopping, also reduce the pedestrian’s ability to cross streets quickly and safely. The best guaranty for safe travel in bad winter weather, suggests the Foundation, is reduced speed by motorists and added alertness by pedestrians.

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AEIIEEN’S BEAUTY SHOP Aeileen Leeper - Mildred Lamison 4920 W. 16th Street CH. 4-5518

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Basketball, Greenwood, Here, 6:30. January 25-27, Mid-State Freshman Tourney at Danville. Speedway vs. Greenwood, 7:30. January 26, Basketball, Danville, There, 6:45. January 26, End of First Semester. January 27, Basketball, Washington, There, 6:45. Honor roll for the second sixweeks grade period in grades 7, 8, and 9 includees: FRESHMEN Helen Bledsoe, Sherry Brown, Martha Campbell, Steve Chappell, Dick Colclesser, Barbara Curry, Linda DeLong, Janet Farley, Ronnie Feely, Sara Harper, Jane Jarvis, Sue Johnson, Charles Jordan, Dwight Klippel, Mark Maxwell, Betsy Najar, Teddy Nolte, Jim Perin, Janet Thompson.

Teresa Todd, Gary Witherbee, Clarence Watson, Greg Smith, Lirda Barlow, Tom Whitmore, Nancy Amick, Mona Boatman, Jim Boswell, Kenny Ent, Dixie Johnson, Judy Keel, Sherry Raquet, Bob Rhoades, Tom Ridol<6, Lynn Schoenewey, Tom Smith, Mary Southworth, Susie Young, Steve Sash, John R. Allen, Janice Atkinson. Mike Harcourt, Beth Montgomery, Judith Riba, Donna Spencer, Richard Thomson, Allan Whitlow, Susan Edwards, Jim Brush, Ronald Phillips, Steve Smith, Steve Stamm, Mark Urban, Susan Boles, Pam Erickson, Jan Ferguson, Dennis Heacock, Bill Hiteshew, Karen Knoebel, Susan Power, Charles Woodard. EIGHTH GRADE Michelle Barnes, Patricia Brooks, Kenny Craig, Barry Eversole, Ralph Farmer, John Fuller, Joyce Hamer, Sandy Hitchcock, Judy Irwin, Kathy Koehl, Anne Kojola, Linda Kutch, Charles Lavender, Ron Luther, Nelson Nave, Brian Niederhauser, Richard Prather, Dan Queener, Marilyn Rhoades, Eddie Robards, Steve Rosebrock, Anette Sanford, Jean Walker, Cherrill Bowers, Debbie Burnett, Janis Green, Doris Hawkins.

Steve Seabury, Craig Spencer, Barbara Brooks, Linda Cotton, David Duffin, Patty Feucht, Jo Ann Griggs, Debbie Hawkins, Larry Jones, Kenny King, Kathy May, Sherry Messenger, Cheryl Miller, Dan Oberholtzer, John Orr, John Quinn, Ronnie Ray, Larry Shaub, Mike Short, Jane Williams, Janet Zeiher, Linda Slattery, Bruce Clevinger, Beverly Faris, Gary Hermon, Lynn Hood, David Huliba, Ruth Muir, Julie Noble, Steve Sailor. SEVENTH GRADE Tom Bakbr, Carl Cunningham, Alan Davis, Jim Ehlebracht, Reesa Evans, Judy Gagen, Marly

SPEEDWAY FRIENDS: ' We Have Professional " Real Estate Service At Your Very Finger Tips “We Sold Year NelgMor’s Heeae** JOHN BUNCH CO. 4818 Weed 18th Street MEMBER OF THE WESTERN MULTIPLE LISTING ASSN.

WE RENT TOOLS • Mechanic Tools • Floor Sanders • Scrubber and Polisher • Tile Cutters • Furnace Cleaner • Chain Saw • Appliance Dollies • Wallpaper Steamer • Roto Tillers • Many Other Items RENT IT HERE BUSARD RENTAL TRAILERS 1330 Main—Speedway

Glidewell, Vicki Graeff, David Graves, Linda Hackett, Mark Hindsley, Sharon Irwin, Steve Kirchhoff, Gretchen Klippel, Diana Lippard, Mike Moore, Mary Reed, Kay Rumbaugh, Claudia Ryden. Jim Seitz, Allen Sharkey, Doug Small, Carol Stewart, Karen Troth, Mary Ann Urbancic, Cathy Wacker, Karon Bielecki, Diana Crain, John Graub, Cheryl Marshall, Alice Smith, Lynn Anderson, Marilyn Dirks, Greg Eaton, Marilyn Edington, Charles Engel, Steve Englert, Greg Haines, Jenny Inman, Mike Irwin, Mike Jaimet, Charlene Lewis, Diane MacPhee. John McDaniels, Steve Riser, Mike Sash, Karen Showalter, Kandy South, Steve Speer, Diana Stewart, Becky Sutherlin, Bonnie Turnbaugh, Donna Tyler, Earl Woodard, Bill Cantwell, Jeff Chaleff, Wilena Crowder, Susan Gilbert, John McGilliard, Dick Hoffman, Jack Ross. When the honor roll for the first grade period was published, the name of Ricky Wacker, Bth grade, was unintentionally omitted.

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 books are new: Tucker, Glenn—Hancock the Superb Walden, Amelia E.—Where is my heart? Warren, Louis A.—Lincoln’s youth Weber, Lenora M.—A bright star falls McCarty, Rega K.—Brenda become a buyer Garst, Doris S.—Ernest Thompson Seton, naturalist Hirshberg, Al—The man who fought back Frankel, Lillian—Unusual party ideas and games Hobart, Lois—Elaine Forrest, visiting nurse Trapp, Maria A.—Story of the family singers Clapp, LeaUyn—Chemistry of the covalent bond Whitcomb, Helen—Strictly for secretaries American Heritage—California gold rush Murray, John—Modern monologues for young people Franchere, Ruth—Stephen Crane

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KINDER TEXACO service BEAR FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING VALVE GRINDING COMPLETE ENGINE TUNE-UP • BRAKE SERVICE • "Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service" 16th & Lyndhurst CH. 4-0949

GOOD COAL-QUALITY FUEL OIL - EASY BUDGET PLAN - OIL DELIVERIES. 50 GALLONS AND UP Radio Dispatch Fuel Oil Trucks “Serriitg tJbe Best** VALLEY COAL and OIL COMPANY 2820 W. MICHIGAN ME. 7-2532

“Plenty of Free 1 HOUR SERVICE Has Come to Speedway “Vo Odor Guaranteed* AD Garments Returned Id Reusable Plastic Bags “We Clean ’til Noon an Satnrday** Walt’s Speedway Cleaners Jimmy Cutrell, Prop. 4723 W. 16th St. CH. 1-9317

A message of friendship from you and America goes with every CARE Food Crusade package. Your name and address, or that of ypur group, accompany all the deliveries you make possible. In orphanges, refugee camps, disaster areas, hospitals, schools and poverty-stricken homes, recipients of your kindness will know that you, a friend in a far-off land, ■ cared enough to ease their suffering.

EDDIE’S BARBER SHOP 5236 Crawfordsville Road BRECK'S SHAMPOO 1 Qt. (32 oz.) M 25 HALO or DRENE CONCENTRATE SHAMPOO (Make* 1 0*1.) .4*33 pmheshwh „„ I mnuuile tH. 4-2559 Open Monday thru Fit, 8:30 A.M. to 6 KM. Sat., 8:30 AM. to 5 PM 3 BARBERS MAU WAUWH business v UHiwaiiv accepted whin possmr

FATH.VS MTO NW SENKE Wreck Rebuilding and Painting Wrecker Service Lock Repairing Glam R.placm.nt 5844 Crawfordsville Bd. CBapel 4-4888

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$1 is all it takes to deliver.* complete CARE Food Crusade package. Contents of a typical package include 5 lbs. macaroni. 10 lbs cornmeal, 1 lb. margarine, 9 lbs. powdered milk—enough to mix 9 gallons, adding up to approximately $6.25 worth of food. CARE delivers it all for your dollar which covers shipping and delivery costs.