Speedway Flyer, Volume 31, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1962 — Page 2

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The ... SPEEDWAY FLYER WON-PARTISAN NONSECTARIAN 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 Drive, 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, clean, reliable plastering service. Free estimates, G. G. Zertng after 6 p.m. ME. 1-9493. 2519 W. Jackson St BROOMS AND BRUSHES for sale by Speedway blind man. Will 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. 11476. 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 appreciate; also trailer hitch for 1957 Buick or Oldsmobile. Call after 6 pan. 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 Ballroom, Tap, Ballet and Acrobatic. BLACK'S DANCE STUDIOS CH. 4-2312 HOOPER TV SERVICE—IO years exp. Home calls, $2.50. Hours 9:00 ajn. to 9:00 pja. AX. 1-7047. WHITE’S CARPENTRY Remodeling, jobs large or small. CH. 4-4352.

PAPER HANGING—STEAMING —PAINTING. Interior, exterior. Melvin EL Scott 2290 N. Warman. ME. 1-3081. CARPENTER WORK rooms, storm doors and windows, aluminum siding, garages, all sizes; garages 14x22, $620; 20x22, $840; 24k24, $925. Also new homes. J. Fugate, CH. 1-0786. TOP SOIL Fill dirt, erushed 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. Financing 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 Worman at Nationwide Insurance, CL. 3-3286.

HAULING and TRASH CLEANUP Garages and basement cleaned. Furniture and appliances moved. Anytime, day or night, Saturday or Sunday also. Reasonable 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. 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.

APPLES HONEY CIDER Apples are better for you than candy snacks. (Open 7 days) 2 miles west U. S. 52 on 86th. McCay Orchards. JOHN STUBER Oberlin Conservatory of Music Available for CLASSICAL PIPE ORGAN INSTRUCTION CH. 4-5161

FOB BENT WALLPAPER STEAMER LAWN ROLLERS FERTILIZER SPREADERS POST HOLE DIGGERS ELECTRIC DRILLS SEWER TAPES FLOOR SANDERS FLOOR POLISHERS SPEEDWAY HARDWARE ICI2 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. 16th St—CH. 4-2445 NUTRI-810 FOOD SUPPLEMENT DISTRIBUTORS. John and Nelle Hoss. CH. 4-0096. AMERICAN STANDARD GLASS LINED WATER HEATER (30 GAL.) 10 YR. GUARN. $57.50 JACK J. LEE PLUMBING CH. 1-8486 LICENSED and BONDED

OIL PAINTING CLASSES and Charcoal sketching, Wednesday evenings starting Jan. 10th. To register, call Mrs. Chas. Hufford, UL. 2-2869. PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, interior and exterior. New sample books. Call for estimates. CH. 41641. Ben Erwin, 1767 N. Lyndhurst. FOR RENT—single room, next to bath, gentleman. 5017 W. 13th St. CH. 4-8672. FOR SALE—2 large mahogany drum tables, sls each. ME. 13509 or CH. 4-3156. NOTICE KIM ’KAY BEAUTY SHOP—I 969 Clark Road. Evening appointments. CH. 4-9170. WANT TO BUY—pair of girl’s highspeeds, size 8; also Polaroid Camera. Will pay cash. CH. 19103. TAX RETURNS FILED State and Federal. In my home or yours. CH. 1-4350. YOUNG TEACHER wants girl to share her furnished Speedway home. CH. 1-9526 or CL 1-7806.

WANTED—Responsible party to board three children in Frank Wheeler School area. Call CH. 30216. RELIABLE BABY SITTER—CH. 4-5057. FOR SALE—Water softener, complete “softy” in excell, operating cond. 2 years old. Will sell at half of original cost. CH. 4-0218. ROOM FOR RENT Kitchen privilege, garage. Call after 6 p.m. CH. 1-9425. TAX RETURNS PREPARED AT 5316 W. 16th STREET OFFICE. EVENINGS FROM 6:30 PM. SATURDAY FROM 9:00 AM. L. B. MAYHUGH, TAX ACCOUNTANT. OFFICE PHONE CH. 48551. HOME PHONE CH. 4-4305. APT. FOR RENT —2 bedroom, - bath, garage, heat and water furnished, SBS. Call CH. 1-7785 or CH. 4-1306 after 6 p.m. BUDGET CLUB WINNER at Pam’s Fashions, 1610 N. Lyndhurst was Carolyn O’Neal, 1732 Beeler St. FOR RENT—3 room cottage, 1155 N. High School Rd. CH. 4-9493.

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FIRST TIME OFFERED 2224 FISHER AVE. Charming 3 bdrm, brick with fireplace, bookshelves, spacious kitch., dishwasher, disposal, 1% baths, Irg. closets, full base., social rm., oil furnace, air conditioner. All in perfect cond. See it, you will love it. Quick poss. JOHN BUNCH & CCU RLTRS. CH. 4-3301 4918 W. 16th St WE REPLACE SCREEN WIRE IN YOUR FRAMES Get them repaired now ' * so as to be ready for Spring installation. SPEEDWAY HARDWARE * 1612 N. Lyndhurst CH. 4-3158 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—Gas stove, $25. 5013 W. 15th St Call between 5 and 7 p.m. CH. 4-2295. FOR SALE Oriental rug, excell. cond. CH. 1-3302. BE BEAUTY WISE BUY BEAUTY WISELY Viviane Woodard cosmetics. Tested, approved and exclusively endorsed by Society of Make Up Artists. Consultant will give free, personal analysis and makeup instruction in your home. No cost or obligation. Adv. on WXLW Radio. Further information, Lula Burcham, CH. 4-9844. FOR SALE Boy’s biege sport coat, size 6, like new; 2 prs. slacks, size 6; girl’s dresses, size 10; girl’s spring coat like new, size 10. CH. 4-4962.

3660 CRESTON DRlVE—Effec. apt, private bath and entrance, sls a week. CH. 1-8058. LOST—Lady’s glasses, black plastic frames. Rekord. Call CH. 19425 after 6:15 pan. IF YOU HAVE recently visited friends in their new home and envied their new modern kitchen, you may be surprised to know you can have the same thing in your present home. And it won’t cost as much as you might think. I can help you with your modernizing problem. Just give a call to Jim Coughlin, Designer-Mod-ernizer, UL. 2-2445. MEMBER E.0.1.C.

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IRONINGS WANTED—S3.SO per bushel. White shirts and uniforms a specialty. ME. 6-3236. WANT BABY SITTER, my home, 3 pan. till 9 pan. Call CH. 43314 mornings. FOR SALE Charming brick ranch home, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, attach, gar., studio ceiling, fence, patio, carpet, drapes, softener, storm windows, sewer. FHA. By appt. WA. 3-8995, CH. 4-7001. FOR RENT—H double, 1 bedroom. CH. 1-7349. FOR RENT—% double at 5075 Ford St., in Speedway. $75.00. CH. 4-8013. FO RENT sleeping room with large closet, twin beds, shower, lounge room; two men. CH. 40347. FOR SALE skates, size 3. CH. 4-1436. FOR SALE—Girl’s ice skates, size 6; roller skates, size 4; white tap shoes, size 6; black tap shoes, size 4. CH. 4-1368.

ALTERATIONS and DRAPERIES —6430 W. Ida. CH. 1-8674. NICE SLEEPING ROOM next to bath, employed gentleman. ME. 1-8639. FOR SALE—Masonic Blue Lodge diamond ring, % carat. CH. 44697. “WEE FOLK NURSERY”—If you have a three or four year old and are interested in a nursery school, call AX. 1-2055. FOR SALE—Girl’s white shoes skates, size 12; Toy Selling station, in garage. LOST—White with black spots, terrior “Tippy.” Gone about a month. Please call CH. 1-5249. SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) ington, There, 6:45. February 1,3, Junior High MidState Tourney at Plainfield, Speedway vs. Danville, 5:30 p.m. February 9, Basketball, Decatur Central, Here, 6:45. February 10, Basketball, Lebanon, There, 6:45. February 12, 7th, Bth, and 9th Grade Basketball, Brownsburg, There, 5:30. February 16, Basketball, Greenwood, Here, 6:45. February 17, 7th, Bth, and 9th Grade Basketball, Avon, There, 8:30 a.m. February 21-24, Sectional Basketball Tourney at Butler Fieldhouse. Enrollment for second semester adult night classes will be held at 7:30 Tuesday night, January 23, in Room 121 of the high school.

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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 DUSARD RENTAL TRAILERS 1330 Main—Speedway

Classes will be organized in any subject that has an enrollment of at least 12 and for which a teacher can be obtained. During the present semester classes have been held in clothing and typing. Basketball results the past week were: Speedway 7th Grade 26, Avon 19 Speedway Bth Grade 52, Avon 31 Speedway Freshmen 50, Avon 16 Speedway Reserves 40, Beech Grove 34 Beech Grove Varsity 47, Speedway 45 Speedway Reserves 50, Avon 34 Speedway Varsity 55, Avon 34

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 have been added recently: Doss, Helen—The family nobody wanted Ferris, Helen—Time of discovering Summers, James—Gift horse Price, Vincent—Book of Joe Randall, Janet—Saddles for breakfast Campion, Nardi—Patrick Henry Duncan, Robert—Voice of strangers Lambert, Eloise—Book of placenames White, Anne—All about archaeology Richardson, H. Wilmont Freehand lettering Schelle, William —Prehistoric man and the primates White, Hilda—Song without end Williams, Eugenia—lnvitation to cryptograms Wollheim, Donald—Secret of the ninth planet Symphony Maintenance Drive Set

Mrs. John R. Hoss, 1635 N. Lyndhurst Dr., was hostess to a coffee for workers on the Maintenance Drive for Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Wednesday, January 10. Mr. Herbert E. Wilson, Chairman of the Board for the orchestra was a guest speaker and Mrs. J. Dahlstrand, Jr., Maintenance Chairman for the Women’s Committee, was a special guest. Workers were given their kits and the drive on the west side was officially opened. It will continue until May 1.

Piano Tuning & Repair Excellent References FLEMING REED CH. 4-9275

SPEEDWAY FRIENDS: We Have Professional Real Estate Service At Your Very Finger Tips *Ws SeM Your Nel«SOor»s Raw” JOHN BUNCH CO. 4SIS West ISth Street MEMBER OF THE WESTERN MULTIPLE LISTING ASSN.

tICONKLE FUNERAL HOME 4MS WEST 16A ST. 1934 WEST MICHIGAN St SPEEDWAY. INDIANAPOLIS M6MMB.IMB OBDM O# 7W6 GOUXN MNI I FAMILIES who must spend carefully invariably call the ConHo Funeral Home, as do families of more ample means. The reason is the wide range of prices we offer, enabling us to serve families of all income groups. ▼ £x/m Sitrici At Alt £x/n Cut

KINDER TEXACO SERVKE 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 "Serving the Best” VALLEY COAL and OIL COMPANY 2820 W. MICHIGAN ME. 7-2532

“Plenty of Free 1 HOUR SERVICE Has Come to Speedway “AFo Odor Guaranteed" All Garments Returned in Reusable Plastic Bags ‘•We Cleets ’til JVeee ee Satnratag** Walt’s Speedway Cleaners Jimmy Cwtrell, Prop. 4723 W. 16th St. CH. 1-9317

Radiation Fall-Out Conservation of man and animal life due to radiation fall-out will be the theme of our next monthly meeting. This timely subject will be presented by Mr. Ralph Taylor an instructor on Radio-Logical Defense and Radiation. He will explain in detail the effects of radiation fall-out on man and animal and the proper methods of de-contamination and

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shelding against this deadly element. Mr. Taylor will present some valuable information along with a color film on radio-bomba and radiation fall-out This subject should concern everyone as to what the future holds for us in case of atomic attack. Members and their friends are cordially invited to see this interesting film. The meeting starts promptly at 7:30 p.m.» Jan. 16th at the Conservation’s Club House at Route 136 and Big Eagle Creek.