Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1963 — Page 3
Thursday, May 23, 1963
WE (AN SELL YOURS IN “1963” I/tccille Berkley AX. 1-8284 Benny Crawford ME. 6-1039 Mary Jane Funk ME. 7-6241 Member of Western Multiple Listing Ass'n. CH. 4-5303 DAY - NIGHT 5316 W. 16th Street Speedway
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CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE —2 rollaway beds; two 4-panel decorative shutters or dividers, very nice; davenport, excell, cond.; lots of misc. AT. 37069. BLACK TOY POODLE STUD SERVICE—can be used with miniature. Proven. ST. 7-9996 after 6 p.m. PRIVATE PARTY wants to buy 3 bedroom home. Must be in Speedway city. ME. 7-7005. FOR SALE—2 race tickets, N. E. turn, stand “L” sl2 each. CH. 1-5018. 1957 CHEVY V-8, 2-door sedan, like new inside and out, hydramatic, R&H. CH. 4-6932. 1960 FORD FALCON 4-dr. wagon, stand, trans., immac. cond. Will sell or trade equity. CH. 4-8709. 3 BEDROOM STONE in Speedway. Several choice homes in Pike Twp. $14,700 to $26,500. Large Pike Twp. lot, SI7OO. Clevinger, Realtor, CH. 3-0695. SPEEDWAY ALUMNI DANCE FRIDAY. MAY 24th WESTLAKE TERRACE
SHOP DOROTHY'S MONDAY thru FRIDAY 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. - SAT. 10 AM to 6 P.M. 4513 W. 16th STREET "500" Shopping Center CH. 1-8266 (Across from the Speedway Race Track) /‘form v >v#ctive knit
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WESTWOOD NEWS The club was generally saddened by the death of our manager and swim coach, James Clark. Jim’s passing will be felt by all memebrs and, especially, the boys and girls who have had the privilege of working with him in competitive swimming. Many of us who read the newspaper articles by Jimmie Angelopolous of the Times and Frank Wilson of the Star-News can only echo these statements. The kind encouragement that Jim gave even the youngest swimmers developed a desire to excell and a team spirit which will long be remembered. Many of the club members have contributed to the Jim Clark Memorial Fund which will be presented to Jim’s family with the hope it can be used for future education of his children, ts you have not become part of this program, further contributions can be sent to the First Bank & Trust Co, 5300 Craw-
* IN REMEMBRANCE ★ CEMETERY BASKETS FILLED
fordsville Road, Speedway, Indiana, in care of the Jim Clark Memorial Fund. The club would like to welcome its new manager, David Chapman. Dave will start his work at the club on May 23rd and his family will join him at the club sometime in June. Dave has a bachelor’s degree from Butler University and has worked for many years in public relations work and tax accounting. The committee, who had applications from approximately 50 people interested in the manager’s job, has selected Dave as the best qualified of this group. GIRL SCOUT NEWS The following Brownies from Troop 1431 have enjoyed visits this year to the Taystee Bread Bakery, American Art & Clay, W.F.M.8.-TV, W.L.W.-I-TV and their most recent trip to Wier Cook Airport on May 16. Debra Burrowes, Ruth Deatherage,
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Therese DeWeese, Helene Hauniann, Nancy Huliba, Rene Kinder, Julia Kinney, Caithy Lucas, Pam Miller, Jane Freda, Janet Roberts, Beth Ann Robertson, Lori Scott, Patrice Smith, Sandy Sorrell, Laura Sunkel and Dena Wilcox. Eleven will be going to Day Camp this summer, but all are looking forward to their next trip, a day at Dellwood on June 12. Girl Scout Troop 557 had a lot of fun at the Dude Ranch. We would like to thank Mrs. West and Mrs. Griggs for going with us. We also made tray favors for Central State Hospital patients to brighten their Easter Holidays. Later on in June we are going to Gallahue and will be in a unit with Mrs. Frank Walked’s troop. Some of the girls plan to receive their First Class Rank in June while we are at Gallahue’s. We also helped Troop 736 Fri-
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day, May 3rd earn their Tenderfoot Rank. Uniforms Anyone interested in exchanging, purchasing or selling used Brownie or Girl Scout uniform, please contact uniform committee, Mrs. Oscar Wacker, 6042 Hickorywood Dr., AX. 1-4967. Notice of Hearing All persons interested are hereby notfied that on the sth day of June, 1963, at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall, 1450 North Lyndhurst Drive, Speedway, Indiana, the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Town of Speedway will hold a public hearing on a petition for a variance on the property at 1969 Clark Rd. for operation of Beauty Shop. Signed, Ruth Smith
Westgate Civic League The Westgate civic League will meet Thursday, May 29 at Fulton Jr. High School, 7:30 p.m. Election of officers. Petitions for Indianapolis City Water and Westside Hospital. Door prizes, free coffee and donuts. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Kritzler have just returned to their home at 6905 Carlsen after attending the graduation of their son, Lieut. Robert P. Kritzler, from Jet Pilot Training School at Webb Air Force Base, Big Spring, Texas. They have as their guests, two of Mrs. Kritzler’s sisters, Mrs. Eric Monaghan of Stamford, Conn, and Mt. Pocono, Pa., and Mrs. Rudy Stachelin of New York City, who flew down to Texas from N. Y. to be present at the ceremony and to see Lieut. Kritzler receive his “Wings.” Lieut Kritzler will arrive in India nannii-< some time next week t attend the 6M Race before ring on his next assignment
A surprising “Come as you are” party was held at the home of Barbara Moore, Tuesday morning at 8:30. The attire for this unusual social event was varied and we will soon have snapshots to prove that some ladies do go barefoot. Those attending were: Helen Kellam, Pat Hoose, Ann Turnbaugh, Pat Small, Mina Teagarden, Louise Long, Helen Troth, Mary Fidger, Mary Engel, Norvella Griffith, Alice Scott, Mimi Collins and Pinky Methier at the home of Barbara Moore. Coffee and coffee cake were served. The door prize, a withered geranium, was won by Pat Hoose.
“Safe Driving Rodeo” June 4 As in past years, the Speedway Jaycees will sponsor a Safe Driving Rodeo for high school students of west side high schools. This event will take place Tuesday, June 4, 1963 in the plant 3 Allison Division parking lot, near Main Street and 10th Street. Written portions of the test will be given in advance at school. Judges will be on hand to pick the winner of the Speedway contest. These judges will be members of the Speedway Police force. Exact time on June 4 has not been set for judging, but is set for evening. AU high school age students are urged to enter the event which is conducted for the purpose of stimulating improved driving skill. Parking, backing, distance judging and turning are all involved in the manual test. For additional information call Mr. Herman Lohss, CH. 1-9861, Dick Glass, CH. 1-5675, or Mr. Woodrow Baker at Ben Davis and Mr. Frank Hamilton at Speedway High School. SPEEDWAY ALUMNI DANCE FRIDAY. MAY 24ih WESTLAKE TERRACE
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