Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1965 — Page 3
Thursday, February 18, 1965
CLASSIFIEDS WANT—High School boy, over 16, to work after school and Saturday. Apply in person only at Speedway Frozen Food Center, 1008 Main St FOR SALE Vindale mobile home, 10x52, 2 bedroom, 1% baths, many extras. CH. 1-7252. FOR SALE good cond., all fittings, $lO. ME. 6-4963. 3821 OLIVER AVENUE—2 room, modem, private entrance, utilities furnished, parking, close to Allison plants. CH. 1-4434. SEWING MACHINE REPAIR reasonable rates, immediate service. CH. 4-8453.
1964 ZIG ZAG CABINET MODEL SEWING MACHINE Total cost only $35.49. Take over 7 final monthly payments of $5.07 each, starting April 3rd. Does embroidery, buttonholes, etc. with single or double needles, no attachments necessary. CH. 4-8453. BLACK PUPPIES —l% months old, $1 each. AX. 1-0441. FOR SALE—WiId mink fur coat, excell, cond., $75. CH. 1-4005. PSI OTES PRESENT PURDUE VARSITY GLEE CLUB SPEEDWAY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1965 LOST Male, black cat, been gone two weeks. Last seen around the Junior High School. If found, please phone CH. 1-0521. Reward. FOR SALE Double bed mattress, very good condition. Call from 8 to 5, AX. 1-1176. After 5 call CH. 1-0504, GENERAL CLEANING Monday, Wednesday or Friday. Call ME. 8-0218.
WILL THE PERSON who took the wrong topcoat at Howard Johnson’s Restaurant, 2602 N. High School Road Saturday night, February 13, please call CH. 4-8708 after 6 p.m. and exchange it for his. WILL THE LADY who returned a gallon of frozen paint, please contact Rainbow Paint & Supply Co. CH. 3-0660. WANT TO BUY adult tickets for the Travelogue, Saturday February 20th and/or “Soul of Mexico” travelogue Saturday, April 3rd. AX. 1-6273. IRONINGS done in my home. CH. 1-6078. FOR RENT—SPEEDWAY—I9I7 N. Allison—Modern, 2 bedroom, base., fenced yard. SIOO. CH. 4-4542, FOR RENT—722S Doris Drive, % double, new, all electric, slls per month. WA. 4-0566. TUTORING—AII high school and college level science and math courses. CH. 4-6659.
3375 N. HIGHWOODS DRIVE—--3 bdrm., Bedford stone, master bdrm. 13x16; 2 fireplaces, stone frplc. in liv. rm. and base, recreation rm.; 1% baths; din. rm. looking onto flagstone patio with stone fireplace; oversize 2-car gar.; beautifully landscaped. By owner. WA. 5-0012. FOR SALE—2O” bike, girl’s, good condition, sls. AX. 1-5576. SPEEDWAY COUPLE wishes to buy home from owner, two or three bedroom house located in Speedway. Must be all on one floor with crawl space or may have basement. Side drive or attached garage. Good location desirable. Write box 222. Speedway Flyer, 5217 W. 15th St., Speedway, Indiana 46224. APT. FOR RENT near Allison’s, Speedway. Knotty pine living room 18x24 ft. overlooking wooded valley; breakfast bar, refrig., electric range, duplex bed, bath with shower, automatic heat, garage. Employed adults. Call CH. 4-6364, 7 to 9 p.m. FOR RENT West Northgate, all electric, SIOO. WA. 4-0566.
LICENSED NURSING HOME Private and semi-private rooms for men and women. Excellent reputation, good food ■Sind care. Welfare patients accepted. Call WA. 4-1156 for details and brochure. PSI OTES PRESENT PURDUE VARSITY GLEE CLUB SPEEDWAY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1965 ACCOUNTANTS DINNER DANCE The Indianapolis Chapter of the National Association of Accountants will hold its annual Valetine - Sweetheart Dinner Dance at the Travertine Room of the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel, Saturday, February 20th. The program will begin with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m. and dancing at 9:00 pjn. Music will be provided by the Bob Terry Quintet ' ■
SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Gym. March 5: End of Fourth Grade Period. March 6: Regional Basketball Tourney. March 8,9:: Boys’ Basketball Class Tourney, 6:00 p.m. in High School Gym. March 10: P.T.A. Meeting at Senior High School, 7:45 p.m. March 13: Semi-State Basketball Tourney. Joyce DeWitt received a first place trophy in oratory at the Monticello Speech Tourney. Our speech group tied for fourth place among the 25 schools participating.
The Junior High honor roll for the third sixth weeks grading ■period includes: Seventh Grade Neil Behrle, Scott Blind, Linda Briggs, Jane Bumgardner, Susan Bunch, Margaret Chambers, Robert Cox, Eric DeWeese, Linda Dillon, Larry Featheringill, Carolyn Fields, Mike Furnish, Patricia Gardner, Bob Higbie, Karen Graves, Larry Haines, Bruce Hamilton, Bob Harbin, George Harwick, Kathleen Harper and Joyce Hermon. Also, Lora Little, Linda Hodge, Margaret Hook, Larry Huber, Paul Huliba, Nancy Humphress, Alicia Jacobs, Duane Jones, Douglas Karst, David Kettering, Kevin Klutts, Leslie Davis, Gregory Littrell, Karen Lucas, Kathy Lucid, Terry Mitchell, Susan Murphy, Gordon Nave, Diane Osborn, Neil Islos and Bill Patterson.
Others include, David Peyton, Marcia Pollard, Elizabeth Ramsey, Ricky Riba, Bruce Roberts, Debbie Robertson, John Schnable, Sue Siefker, Georgia Simpson, Preston Sinks, Jackie Slattery, Kevin Small, Dennis Smith, Steve Southworth, Jenny Speer, Debbie Taylor, Karen Thomas, Lynn Thomas, Terry Thompson, John Vanßuskirk, Walter Wells, David Wenban and Gail Stingley. Eighth Grade Donna Atkinson, Jackie Barsoda, Brad Black, Mary Beth Blind, Doug Bryant, Eddie Burkley, Nancy Casady, Diane Clark,
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"WIRE radio personality Wally Nehrling will be the host on the June 27th World's Fair Tour.
or see the Fabulous Hawaiian Islands Thee islands are calling you! ... Fly round trip by jet, spend 11 nights in DAYS ONLY the air-conditioned Hilton Hawaiian Village . . . stuff yourself at a Luau ... A go on a 110 mile tour of Oahu, and much, much more for an amazingly low J (JU price. . . . Departures: Spring Tour, April 11th; Summer, July 25th; Aloha WwwJ Week, October 10th; New Year's, December 26th. (Note: October 10th Tour Includes Round Trip is 15 days and costs an additional $30.00) Jot Air Faro ifigSl FIRST BANK and TRUST CO. L- Ann v»| [rr compamv —** Member F.D.I.C. TRAVEL DEPARTMENT 5300 Crawfordsville Road 1-2361
Krista Collins, Barry Crawford, Dusty Cusack, Phyllis DeMass, Mike DeWeese, Dennis Dirks, Cathie Doak, Maryann Engel, Jim Eppen, Ted Eschenbach, Mike Giant, Beverly Griffin and Donna Hamer. Also, Matt Hawkins, Tom Haynes, Don Hessel, Sarah Hutchens, David Jewell, Mary Karst, Beth Ann Kellam, Vicki Kelley, Bob Kuykendall, Carla Lamp,man, Judy Lavender, Kay Lawler, Connie Lee, Patty Leonard, David Lockhart, Vicki Lott, Melinda Lower, Paul Luther, Doug Manley, Ronnie Methier and Marty Moore. Others include, Maryanne Newsom, Steve Nickles, Debbie Ordel, Patricia Pickett, Amy Prather, Alan Reich, Russell Rogers, Daniel Ryden, Bruce Samm, Charlene Saton, Charles Smale, Debora Stamm, Donn Stanley, Regina Torrella, Roann Torrella, Ann Turnley, Janie Ward, Kathy Weatherford, Steve Workman, Sharon Schiff and Ray Knapp. At the Columbus swim sectional six Speedway boys qualified for the state swim meet to be
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The Rainbow Paint Store will hold a paint demonstration in the near future. The time and place to be announced later to introduce the MINNESOTA PAINTS and VARNISHES to Speedway and the surrounding area. Watch next week’s Flyer for time and place.
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JOIN "UNCLE 0 WALLY NEHRLING ON AN ESCORTED TOUR To The NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR See New York, world's 2nd largest city, and 7 DAYS ONLY attend the spectacular World's Fair. You travel by TWA jet to and from, stay at a A f first class hotel, dine at Sardi's famous $ UU restaurant, see hit musical "Hello Dolly" mb UWw and much, much more. ’Departure dates are Includes Round Trip June 27th, July 25th and August 15th. Jet Air Travel
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held at Bloomington next Saturday. Those qualifying were Bill Cantwell, Tom Geiman, Mike Jaimet, Kenneth King, Tom Ridolfo and Chip Sunier. In basketball games played last week the varsity Sparkplugs won over Carmel by a 90-61 score, and lost an overtime game to Beech Grove 64-62. The reserve team won their games 45-50 over Carmel and 4339 over Beech Grove. The Speedway freshmen, team defeated Brownsburg 39-24. In an Bth grade invitational tourney held at Speedway the host team lost in an overtime 48-49 to Decatur Central, who went on to win the championship game by a 60-29 score over Avon. Speedway defeated Deaf School in the consolation game, by a 3936 score. Earlier in the week Speedway Bth grade team defeated Brownsburg 49-23. LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of stu-
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dents and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These books'have been added recently: ; Of Human Bondage—Somerset Maugham, j Boy and a Motor Raymond Yates. 1 Creative 35mm Techniques Al Woolley. Let’s Fish—Harry Zarchy. Codes and Secret Writing Herbert Zim. Art Through the Ages Helen Gardner. Mr. Tompkins Explores the Atom—George Gamow. You’re Entitle’—Harry Golden. Neighbors to the South—Delia Goetz. Holidays Around the World Joseph Gaer. The Lady’s Not for Burning— Christopher Fry. Technical Drawing Frederick iGesecke. Space, Time and Architecture —Siegfried Giedion.
EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN Kay Field, weather girl for WISH-TV, has been named 1965 Easter Seal Chairman for central Indiana. The announcement was made recently by Robert D. Pickett, M.D., president of Crossroads Rehabilitation Center, the local Easter Seal agency. _ Campaign activities will begin on March 3 and continue through Easter Sunday, April 18. Dr. Pickett said that because of the Center’s affiliation with the United Fund, there would be no direct appeal for funds in Marion County. Instead, a letter will be sent to citizens thanking them for their support of the fund. There will be an intensive fund raising campaign in Boone and Shelby counties where there are no Easter Seal societies. Special events of the campaign will honor Barbara Staten, National Easter Seal Child for 1965. She is the first child from Indiana ever to receive this coveted title. Barbara received care and treatment at Crossroads for a three month period last year. Mrs. Field has been an active volunteer at Crossroads for six years and has participated in
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