Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1964 — Page 3
Thursday, September 24, 1964
CLASSIFIEDS WILL TYPE Letters, Envelopes, Resumes, Invoices, other items. 619 E. 38th St. WA. 3-9667. FOR SALE—Football shoes, size 4; also helmet and pants, size 10. CH. 4-1266. SENIOR CORDS—Pants or skirts, lettered to specifications. CH. 4-1266.
IDEAL TIME FOR PREPARING shade trees, ornamentals and evergreens for Fall and Winter weather, selecting disease free trees and evergreens. Fortunate in having access to limited number of beautiful blue spruce. Old evergreens taken out Studied and thorough spraying through October which is very important Free feeding. Res. of Speedway over 35 years. John Scholl CH. 4-2152. FOR SALE—I9S3 Plymouth 4door. Call AX. 1-1469 after 7:00 pm.
“THERE’S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS” and you and your family will enjoy it much more with your TV set in a modern family room. I can show you how and it’ll be a “low-cost production.” Call JIM COUGHLIN, Designer-Modernizer. UL. 2-2445. PET FOR SALE—Dachshund, 3 yrs. old, registered, male, red, SSO. CH. 1-6823. . WANTED—Home for a 2 year male border collie, white. and yellow. TE. 9-2879 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE—I9S4 V 8 Dodge Coronet, one owner, good condition. A-l town car. CH. 1-6297. OFFICES FOR RENT—S4S.OO per month, 3703 W. Michigan. Electric heat, air conditioning. CH. 4-8013 or ME. 4-8087.
1964 CHEV. CONV. VB, power Glide, Power Steering, R&H, padded dash, EZ eye glass, WSW, many other extras, yellow, white top, 10,000 mi. G.M. Exec. CH. 4-1882. SALT DELIVERY SERVICE No. 2 Rock Salt or Cubidow delivered and placed in unit only $2.50 per bag. We service all makes water conditioners. MAURER-MILLER CO. 3422 W. 16th St ME. 7-4345
FOR SALE—Man’s Hamilton yellow gold watch, flexible band. CH. 4-1256. ROOM FOR RENT—Gentleman. 4931 W. 15th St. FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished apartment, all utilities furnished, garage included. References exchanged. Close to Speedway Shopping Center. AX. 3-0265. LAWN MOWING Fertilizing and seeding. ME. 6-3072. FOR SALE—Jet pump and tank, cheap. ME. 6-3072. WANT STENOGRAPHER Westside location, good hours. Write P. O. Box 111, Speedway Flyer, 5217 W. 15th St., Speedway 24, Indiana.
FOR SALE—Boy’s slacks, washable, never worn, size 34 Very reasonable. CH. 4-1863. DRASTICALLY REDUCED—One of Meadowood’s nicer homes, 3 bedrooms, stone, screened patio, full base., 2-car garage. Jack Hayes. AX. 3-0612. NICE DOUBLE on quiet street in Clermont. Spacious, full base., 1% car garage each side, paved drive, excellent investment. Will sell on contract. Jack Hayes. AX. 3-0612.
FOR SALE Boy’s coats, tan corduroy, size 5, $2; tan and brown vinyl jacket with snowpants, size 5, $4; brown with hood, size 6; blue size 6, each pile lined, $3; brown plaid jacket, size 5, $1.75; boy’s shoes, size 12D; pair brown, pair black, $1.50 each. Like new, hardly worn. Ladies coats, gray wool, burnt orange, melon jacket, size 14, each $5; men’s all-weather coat, size 40, $4. 1827 Eisenhower. CH. 4-8041, CH. 1-0638.
OPEN HOUSE SAT. ft SUN.. SEPT. 26-27 1 PM TO 5 PM. EACH DAY 1344 NORTH BANNER AVE., CH. 1-3897, Farley Add., 3 bdrm., brick home, w/w carpet, drapes, fenced yard, attch. garage, 1% baths, enclosed patio. 6 yrs. old. Must see to appreciate. At sacrifice, retiring. FHA Appraisal WHITE PERSIAN KITTEN, male, pedigreed; also red tabby, male kitten (won ribbons in recent cat show). FL. 7-0337. FOR RENT—S 224 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. Extra large front sleeping room Ige. closets, near bath, nice clean home. CH. 1-4874, FOR SALE—GirI Scout Cadette uniform, size 12. AX. 1-0493.
FOR SALE Gov. Winthrop mahog. secretary, S3O; also some antiques. CH. 1-2632 after 6 pm. weekdays, all day Sat and Sun. FOR SALE—I 964 IMPALA, 4-dr.» Ht, VB, A.T., P.S., P. 8., many other extras, low mileage. GM Exec. AX. 1-3059. FOR SALE—Baby items; auto, sterilizer and bottles; car bed; jumper seat; scale; play pen; etc. AX. 1-7334.
SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) ball Brownsburg, There,. 6:00 p.m. September 29—Cross Country Meet Greenwood, There, 4:15 pan. October 1 Franklin Central Cross Country Meet Here, 4:15 pm. October 2—Football Greenwood, There, 7:30 pan. October s—Bth grade football— Fulton, Here, 6:30 pan. . October 6—7th grade football— Ind. School for Deaf,- Here, 6:30
NEW ™“ n c ’’Chuck Martin’s PIZZA STARTING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Real Italian (with sauce) MEATBALL SANDWICH _ - _ and Italian g m V SAUSAGE SANDWICH 7 J "Chuck's Very Own Recipe" DON'T FORGET WE MAKE OUR OWN PIZZA DOUGH FRESH DAILY IT'S NEVER PRE-BAKED OR FROZEN AT CHUCK'S. WE ALSO MAKE OUR OWN PIZZA SAUCE AND SAUSAGE. "YOU'VE HAD A CHANCE TO TRY THE REST NOW COME HERE AND TRY THE BEST!" 1925 N. LYNDHURST DRIVE CH. 1 -6376 spee “ w#y CH. 1-6376
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pan. October 6—County Cross Country Meet 4:15 pan. October 9—Football Beech Grove, There, 7:30 pan, October 10—8th grade football —lnd. School for Deaf, There, 9:36 a an. October 10 Mid-State Cross Country Meet October 10—Senior high school dance, 8:15-11:15 pan. October 12—Sth grade football —Ben Davis, Here, 6:30 pan. October 14 Cross Country Meet—Beech Grove, There, 4:15 pan. October 14 P.TJV Meeting, 7:45 pan.
Speedway defeated Brownsburg 41-0 last Friday night for the Sparkplugs* second conference win of the year. Tomorrow (Friday) night the Plugs will be host to Carmel. Last week the Speedway reserves lost a home game to Lawrence Central by a score of 16-6. In cross country last week Speedway won from Brownsburg by a 15-45 score and from Zions-
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ville by a 19-42 margin.. In reserve cross country Speedway won from Zionsville by a 15-50 score. LIBRARY NOTES The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These titles have been added recently:
Kahn, Fritz—Design of the universe. Saint Exupery, Antoine—Wind, sand and stars. Anderson, Clarence—Heads up —heels down. Sports Illustrated—Spectacle of sport. Bradbury, Ray—Martian chonicles. Ley, Willy—Conquest of space. Lomax, John A—Folk Song; USA. Kiver, Milton—Color television fundamentals. Azoy, Anastasio—West Pointtoday.
Lawrence, Mildred Good moranig, my heart Evelyn Popular girl Larousse encyclopedia of mythology.
Sparkplug Football Boosters Yuer to the Spufc Pfaff FUm Fund win bolp our football team. Contact Jim BoswolL MM Cunningham Rdu Herb WnlKMus, 5761 Speedway Drives Q. P. Smith. 1946 Cunningham Hoad.
Ex-Stewardesses Plan Garage Sale Hundreds of useful items, including an outboard motor, household goods and many articles of clothing will be on sale Friday and Saturday (Sept 25-26) during the Indianapolis Kiwi Club's annual “Trash and Treasure** sale. Sponsored by a group of former American Airlines stewardesses, the garage sale will be at the home of Mrs. P. J. Richert, 7836 Clarendon Road, from 8 am. until 5 p.m. Friday, and 8 am. until noon Saturday. Mrs. Mel Olbina can be contacted at CH. 1-7514 for further information.
I Fall Flowers Brighten the Hours, For Dinners, Dances, Football Games. In Fact, Any Occasion You Can Name! SPEEDWAY CITY FLORIST 4900 WEST l«th STREET CH.
SHOP DOROTHY'S MONDAY thru FRIDAY 10 AM. Till 9 P.M. J SMURDKY 10 6 P.M. K J "500" Shopping Center CH. 1-8266 4513 W. 16th Street (kaw from the Speedway Race Track)
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*ATUS.TIRES Black Tube Type OS low OS $8.95 pKit tax and •“•coppabta tiro GRAVES STANDARD SERVICE 4980 Crawfordsville Rd. (UX IS6 A N. Auburn) Speedway CH. 4-0869
A NEW EXCITING BAZAAR DON'T MISS IT!
P6RSONALS Judith Sauerbry, 2117 N. Lyndhurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale M Sauerbry, is a member of the largest entering class in the history of the Indiana University School of Nursing, 133 students. Entering as sophomores, the class. has completed a year of collegiate work, and will spend the next three years at the Medical Center to gain practical hospital experience while continuing academic studies.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hood, 2229 Rosemary, Pontiac, Michigan, are the proud parents of an 8 Ux, 1 os. girl, Dianna Marie, born Saturday, September 19. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Hood, 1743 N. Lyndhurst At a party given by Western & Southern Life Insurance Company, Saturday September 19th, at the 71st Street K of C, Mr. Edwin R. Noll, 1512 N. Worth Street Speedway was presented with a watch in recognition of 25 years service with the company. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Stegemoller have returned home from Brazil,
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South America, where they have been living for the past eight years. They have four children, three of which are enrolling in Speedway schools this semester. They reside at 1924 Cunningham Road. Mrs. Stegemoller is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kelpfer of the Speedway Hardware and Garden Center. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS ALUMNI University of Illinois alumni in the Indianapolis area win gather at Athenaeum Turners Club on Saturday, September 26, for the mini Club’s First Annual President’s Dinner. Socializing will start at 6:30 pm. and dinner will be served at 7:00 pm. This is the first mini Club meeting of a season filled with many exciting events. The program following dinner induudes a talk by M. Stanton Evans, Editor of the Indianapolis News. All mini are requested to return the reservation cards mailed earlier, or call Mrs. Dale Burgess, LI. 7-8678. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Galm are co-charimen of this event
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