Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1965 — Page 4

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Classifieds MONTHLY INVESTMENT PLAN —For as little as $lO a month you can purchase shares in HAMILTON FUNDS an investment fund holding common stock of over 80 American Corporations. Ask for free prospectus. Marshall Kern, 6808 W. 16th St, CH. 1-0583. APPROXIMATELY 30 LOADS of clean fill dirt Free loading, you haul. CH. 1-4909 after 5:00 p.m.

SPEEDWAY CAB CO. CH. 4*7654

WILLIAMS BROS. TV and APPLIANCES °n WEEKS Z LEFT FOR BIG, BIG SAVINGS AT OUR SPEEDWAY STORE 1550 MAIN STREET [WE LOST OUR LEASE AND HAVE TO MOVE!

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WE HAVE ALL 3 SIZES IN STOCK COLOR TV We Must Sell Them-No Reasonable Offer Refused! Hurry!

i • ,, “" Ma3aL ft Or 'Not!!! miB 'BW "llfclHave Color TV No Money Low Asm M /sl SOQQ M MSM;., P .... ComeSce! y I M IMIH For Less At SaW 9 a.m.-9 p.m. as |JhM||asH MONDAY thru SAT. f 9 DON’T FORGET - ONLY 2 MORE jHHdHgElfisK WEEKS TO SAVE $ S $ AT OUR “LOST OUR LEASE” SALE f 9 |1

ALL MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED AND SERVICED BY OUR PLAINFIELD STORE “ML TERMS No Money Down AT 1550 MAIN ST. - SPEEDWAY ONLY HOURS - 9 AJW. TO 9 PM - MON. thru SAT.

BOLOX MOVIE CAMERA Never used, $139 JO; Man’s new Helbros wrist watch, $lO. FL. 7-3431 evenings. - • - BABY SITTING WANTED my home, 7 am. to 5 pm. daily. Mature woman. Call AX 1-0525 after 5 pm. - RACE FANS Nice room in Speedway, walking distance to track. Nice clean home. CH. 1-4874. 1960 BUICK LaSABRE 2-door dynaflo, positive traction axle, deluxe steering, speed buzzer, back-up lights, automatic wheel balancers, full equip., very dean, mechanically excellent, GM Employee, 1 owner, must sell $995 Cash. J. T. Thompson, 5006 W. 22nd St after 6:30 pm.

WHITE DINNER JACKET $10; tuxedo, complete, 42, $22; all nice and worn only once. CH. 4-6659. " SPECIAL SALE 2 Gallon Pot of Maxwear House Paint $4.47 Gal, C. M Latex Wall Paint White 0n1y,54.45 Gat Rainbow Paint & Supply Co., 1020 Main St, Speedway. CH. 3-0660. FOR RENT Furnished 2-room apt, private entrance, utilities furnished. Single male. Parking. Close to Allisons. CH. 1-4434. FOR SALE Girl’s 26” deluxe Schwinn bicycle; blonde mahogany chest dresser (dust proof drawers), mirror, 2 head boards, good cond., $35. AX 1-0406 after 3 pm.

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IMS WINTON—FIRST CJV'flH' Choice location, quality built 3bdrm. brick, spacious rooms, 2 baths, carpet gas heat attic storage, finished, heated 2-car garage, rear porch, excell. cond. “Trade for Speedway 2-bdna. JOOHN BUNCH CO- RLTRS. 4919 W. 18ih St CH. 4-3391 CRUMP BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION Cement work of all kinds. Patios Drives Sidewalks. Free estimates. GreenField 4-HO-2-4275. tO CLOSE ESTATE —. Selling refrigerator, stove, beds, and many other household items. Call after 5 pm. CH. 1-1442 or all day Sunday.

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FOR SALE GE refrig.; hide-a-bed, mahogany bedroom sum, blonde dining room furniture, handy man’s tools and- misc. Thun, and Fri. 9 to 5, 2025 N. Lyndhurst. CH. 1-0194. FOR SALE Console Stereo; also typewriters, .one electric. CL. 1-6547. FOR SALE sole TV, blonde, swivel base. new tubes, good condition, S3O. CH. 1-7584. BEAUTICIAN WANTED—Experienced preferred. Full or parttime. CH. 3-0516. FOR SALE Girl’s winter and summer clothes, size 15; misses size 9 winter and summer clothes. CH. 4-1386.

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1961 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE Red on white, blade top, power glide, good buy at SIOSO. CH. 4-1243. .... ..... . ...... ’55 CHEVY 2-door, grey primer, 348 engine, 7000 rpm tach. AX 1-9390. FOR RENT Sleeping room with twin beds, near “500” track. Gentlemen preferred. AX 1-5867.

liOlOßcontest SWEEPSTAKES X N Westinghouse Kitchenful I ®of Appliances • FREEZER • PORTABLE DISHWASHER • REFRIGERATOR • ELECTRIC RANGE Carlson 21* Color TV Sets Masland Carpeting tap. Auto Air Conditioners WF Moline • Town & Country Tractor 25 Anchor Hacking 6-pc. Cookware Soto Contest ctofi Juna 19,1965 S? this gift FREE Match the Color Contest > NEEDLE ASSORTMENT just for visiting J our stors-tfuringthte contest. AND...pant your house in HALF THE TIME with the paM that LASTS TWICE AS LONG MINNFLoY LATEX HOUSE PAINT > \ ■ ONE COAT REPAiNTINO I | (ovor most souml surfaces st siwNarootei) tV*—— I I BUSTER RESISTANT J DRIES IN SO MINUTES PAIMTO RAINBOW PAINT & SUPPLY CO. CHapel 3-0660 1020 MAIN ST. SPEEDWAY

IMPROVED ! (ortho) weed- ; • B-GON i I IkAAVWAHA ***»<> J Lilt ■ InlS nOiiiiOnC W6€u Kill* _ ■ TfSffoRTMcS * ki,,s wee<b •• • ro®* 3 tx ■ and alt...yet does not I IwsfS-W hirm desir,ble l,w " BjSrjJl I MMHfflSlfl Erasses. Safe Economi- pgfrHQHj * HJM cal. A pint covers up to ’sfifib4.800 sq. ft. of lawn. 9s3S| ■ | uiiEe.u4.rM;«feMM» | I “Headquarters for Ortho Products” SPEEDWAY HARDWARE & GARDEN CENTER 5242 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD CH. 4-5811 "Just East of Lyndhurst"

FOR SALE engine overhauled. $125. AX 1-6578. BEAUTICIAN EQUIPMENT 1 shampoo chair, 2 hair dryers with chairs, manicuring table with stool $75 for all CH. 4-1386. FOR RENT fafoily room and garage. Speedway. Call CH. 4-8186.

Thunday, May 20, 1965

FOR SALE - Aires, 4-dr., hrdtp., excelL cond., good tires and paint, RAH, Auto, trans., private owner. Call AX 1-2990 after 6 pm.

KRANNERT DAY CAMP Morey Mickelson, Charlotte, Sherie and Richard VanHise are among the first Speedway youngsters to register for Day Camp activities sponsored by Krannert Memorial YMCA Youngsters in the 6 to 11 age group will partiepiate in Day Camp activities on the Y grounds from 8:45 am. until 4 pm. each weekday throughout the five camp sessions starting June 28 and eontinning through August 13. Day Camp is only one of several major summertime activities available to westside youngsters through the Y which this month is conducting a membership drive to add 200 new families in time for the dedication of the new $150,000 social-cultural center Sept 1. On the Y membership team are a dozen Speedway residents, including Jim Draper, Ned Schurr, John Cox, Tim Aranjo, Jr., John Corsen, Thomas Cousineau, Del Black, Roger Brickey, Paul Burkley, David Earl, Ruth Earl, Frieda Burkley and George Hardwick. Also planned is a Youth Summer Tour program that will include trips to eight different locations in the Indianapolis area, and the Summer Adventure Club that will include such activities as bike hikes, fishing excursions, exploring, overnight campouts and a visit to Riverside Amusement Park. Favorites all summer with all age levels will be the Y swimming pools, tennis courts, baseball diamonds, picnic and fishing facilities, archery and rifle ranges.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Sports Banquet, 6:45. May 28: Junior High Honor Day. Program. May 31: Memorial Day Vacation. June 2: Last day of school for seniors. Senior Day Program 10:08 a.m. June 6: Baccalaureate Services in auditorium, 8:00 pm. June 7: Commencement Exercise in gymnasium, 8:00 pm. June 9: No school. June 10: Final report cards issued: Elementary Schools 10:00 a.m. Junior High School, 2:00 pm. Bth Grade Recognition Program, 2:15 pm. * Senior High School, 2:00 p.m. Honor Roll for grades 11 and 12 for the fifth grading period includes:

SENIORS John R. Allen, Janice Atkinson, Carole Black, Helen Bledsoe, Mona Boatman, Susan Boles, Jim Boswell, Noel Bowers, Martha Campbell, Richard Coldesser, Barbara Curry, Linda Eppenr Janet Farley, Ronnie Feely, Mike Harcourt, Margaret Hodge, Jane Jarvis. Dixie Johnson, Charles Jordan, Sheila Keas, Gary Laughlin, Joseph Lewis, Barbara Love, Mark Maxwell, Beth Montgomery, Nancy Morris, Betsy Najar, Ted Nolte, Lynn Parks, Jim Perin, Sandra Pritchett, Sherri Raquet, Sandy Redenbarger, Tom Ridolfo. Eric Roahrig, Steve Sash, Georgia Shirley, Tom M. Smith, Mary Southworth, Donna Spencer, Bill Stovall, Clarence Watson, Tom Whitmore, Gary Witherbee, Susie Young. JUNIORS Michelle Barnes, Bruce Beatty, Susan Betsill, Cherill Bowers, Barbara Brooks, Patricia Brooks, Michael Brower, Debbie Burnett, Jeff Cahen, Brian Clevinger, Twyla Corson, Doug DeWitt, Julie Donner, Barry Eversole, Patricia Feucht, Janis Green, Jo Ann Griggs, Joyce Hamer, Debbie Hawkins, Dors Hawkins, David Hayden. Walter Hocker, Helen Hoerger, Joyce Hunsucker, Cindy Jones, Larry Jones, Kenneth King, Evelyn Knoop, Kathy Koehl, Anne Kojola, Linda Kutch, Dan Land, Debbie Leonard, Ron Luther, Mike Lynam, Pam Mathis, Linda Matthews, Kathy Menchhofer. Pamela Miscoi, Peggy Mitchell, Ruth Muir, Brian Niederhauser, Linda Patrick, Richard Prather, Dan Queener, John Quinn, James Reed, Marilyn Rhoades, Ed Robards, Steve Rosebrock, Annette Sandord, Dave Schnable, Larry Shaub, Mike Short, Linda Slattery, Ron Stegemoller, Gayle Thompson, Rick Wacker, Bob Whitmore, Jane Williams, Barbar Zeph.

Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club will be host for the annual Tri State Weekend with the American Walkers Association of Cincinnati and the Louisville Hiking Club. The date is May 22 and 23 and the place is Camp Ernst, Kentucky, near Cincinnati. Mr. Walter Handy, 1234 N. Parker Avenue, will be in charge. Hiking, swimming and square dancing are among the activities planned.