Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1965 — Page 3
Thursday, June 3, 1965
CLASSIFIERS ATTENTION HOME OWNERS Landscaping season is here. Now is the time to beautify your yard. We specialize in expert trimming and spraying of all types of evergreens, shrubs and shade trees. Tree topping, big or small. Fertilizing, peat moss laying and building up of soil. Complete landscaping and selling of all types of evergreens, shade
trees and flowering shrubs. Roses of all types and grass seed planting. Also, raking lawns and sweeping. We have complete line id machinery for this care for your lawn. This raking machine will dean your lawn and irrigate at the same time. Crab grasses controlled during March, April and first part of May. Estimates free. No job too small. Call Bob Hoeger Landscaping. CH. 1-2766 or CH. 4-6095. PAlNTlNG—Exterior and interior by off-duty fireman. Free estimate. Duane F. Wiechers. CH. 11158. ____________ FOR SALE —Marigold and zennia plants, 25c dozen. 5645 W. 16th St. CH. 4-4184.
SPECIAL SALE 2 Gallon Pot of Maxwear House Paint, $4.47 Gal., C. M. Latex Wall Paint, White Only, $4.45 Gal. Rainbow Paint & Supply Co., 1020 Main St., Speedway. CH. 3-0660. LANDSCAPE GARDENING LAWNS. SHRUBBERY HANDYMAN SERVICES TREE PRUNING SALLEY SERVICES TE. 9-4709 S.O.S. URGENT— We have buyer with a substantial down payment interested in purchasing a 3 bedroom home in Speedway or Chapel Hill, $17,000 to $25,000 price range. Please call Herman Greenwood, Speedway Office, 4830 W. 16th St. “We Specialize West.” CH. 1-3373. ODD JOBS—Painting, light repairs. CH. 4-1892. YOUR GOOD SUIT damaged by cigarette burns, moths or tear? Save your damaged garments by having them invisibly rewoven. All work guaranteed. Kathryn Craig, 1736 N. Norfolk. CH. 10472.
1964 ZIG-ZAG CONSOLE SEWING MACHINE Never used, does everything without attachments, including buttonholes and decorating. Assume payments of $5 monthly beginning June 18. New guarantee. Full price $35. CH. 4-8453. SHAFER LAKE Front cottages by week or season, for families with children only. A few TRATT.FR SITES still available for seasonal rental. Free swimming in private pool, free dock space and ramp. WA. 6-9093 week days, 9 a.m. to 1 pjn. POWER MOWER REPAIR and tuneup. New Homelite YardTrac. New 3 h.p. Power-O-Matic rotary mower as low as $53.95. Used mowers. Free pick-up and delivery. Call now. UP. 3-3758 Mon. thru Fri. R. J. Enterprises. PLEASANT PART-TIME WORK FOR MAN OR WOMAN Opportunity for part-time work tellers to work on Mondays and Fridays on year around basis in our Banking Centers. We will train.
AMERIAN FLETCHER - NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY See Personnel Department, Room 1300 Fletcher Trust Building 108 North Pennsylvania St. or Call ME. 3-2285. RUGS & FURNITURE cleaned and mothproofed in your home. Good workmanship, reasonable prices, work guaranteed. Mr. Becktell, CH. 1-0249. If no answer call evenings. CRUMP BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION Cement work of all kinds. Patios Drives Sidewalks. Free estimates. GreenField 4-HO-2-4275. WANT PART-TIME WORK, evenings and weekends. Call AX. 1-2818. RAKING MACHINES FOR RENT —Call Bob Hoeger Landscaping, CH. 1-2766 or CH. 4-6095. FOR SALE Set of men’s golf dubs, bag and cart, S4O; RCA console with AM-FM radio; $35; bowling ball, bag and shoes, S2O, typewriters. CL. 1-6547. WANTED Lady to care for two children, my home, ages 5 and 3. Prefer own transportation, or stay if desired. Located in Meadowood. AX. 1-4666 after 6 p.m. WILL PAY CASH for Indianapolis Metal Pit Badge for years 1946 thru 1949,1958 and 1960. Bob Tronalone, P.O. Box 768, Burbank, California.
TRASH & TREASURE GARAGE SALE Saturday, June 5, 9:00 am. to 4:00 p.m., 2025 N. Lyndhurst, Speedway. GARAGE SALE sler, Friday and Sat, June 4 and 5. Moving to apartment, must sell —Rattan table and 4 chairs; tools; Frigidaire washer and dryer; draperies; bedspread; boy’s bedroom secional pieces, many other Misc. items. FOR RENT Two bedroom, partly furnished house in Speedway. CH. 4-9558.
GARAGE SALE June 4th and sth, many household, baby and misc. items. 9810 W. 10th St CH. 4-7961. FOR SALE 4-door sedan, auto, transmission, good cond. See at 6028 Elaine St. AX. 1-4666 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE Walnut full dining rom suite, Universal gas range. All in good condition. CH. 4-2873.
FOR SALE Girl’s bike, 24”, $8; old student desk, $5; lawn mower, $5; metal bed frame, $2.50; overload springs, $3; TV antenna and post, $5; enlarger and print dryer, S2O, wagon, $3. CH. 4-2746. KIDS ARE GREAT (I have two) but a pleasant modern family room will help keep them from under foot for part of the day and give you and dad a nice place to relax in the evening. Modernizing is my line so give me a ring today. JIM COUGHLIN, DesignerModernizer. UL. 2-2445.
PAINTING THIS WEEK-END? "LET US HELP YOU SELECT THE RIGHT PAINT FOR YOUR HOUSE" PRATT & LAMBERT HOUSE PAINT • LOW LUSTER HOUSE PAINT • VAPEX LATEX HOUSE PAINT • 6TI WATER SOLUARLE LINSEED OIL HOUSE PAINT • REGULAR CHALKING AND CHALK RESISTANT HOUSE PAINT [ D [ [ THURS. - FRI. ■ SAT. J 11 L L JUNE 3-4-5 ONLY 4" NYLON BRUSH With The Purchase of 4 Gallons or More of House Paint! Also MAYFAIR HOUSE PAINT $ 4-»» GAL. HATFIELD PAINT CO. "In The Heart of Georgetown Square Shopping Center" 4683 W. 30th ST. AX. 3-2070
4% Current Annual Rate On Pass Book Savings Or Certificates DEPOSITS MADE ON OK BEFORE THE IOTH OP THE MONTH EARN INTEREST FROM THE IST. 1518-20 Main Street CHapel 4-3321 AU ACCOUNTS INSURED UP to $10,000.00
LATE TOMATO PLANTS —35 c doz. 1811 Fisher St. PIANO AND ORGAN lessons. Experienced teacher. Reasonable rate. Beginning and advanced students. Call Mrs. Holmes, AX. 1-2368. FOR SALE tric stove; Frigidaire Refrigerator, 11 cu. ft; Frigidaire dryer; Daybed; other misc. items. CH. 1-5416 after 6:30 p.m. or all day Sat. and Sun. FOR RENT Lovely furnished room, close to Highway 136, garage included. References exchanged. AX. 3-0265. FOR SALE rug and pad, less than 2 years old, $lO9. Can be seen after 6:30 Thursday or Saturday all day. 2023 N. Auburn. CH. 1-8086.
BEAUTICIAN WANTED—Experienced preferred. Full or parttime. CH. 3-0516. GARAGE SALE—Misc., antiques and dishes. 2025 N. Lyndhurst. Saturday, 9 to 5 p.m. BRICK HOME FOR SALE Speedway, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, basement and garage. CH. 4-1843. LOST Redish-brown and white small male dog, four white feet part Cocker, part Beagle, answers to name “Buddy.” Reward. CH. 4-1392 or CH. 4-1421. TV SERVICE Home calls $3.50. 15 years experience. Irvin Hooper. 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 pm. CH. 1-4502.
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WANTED Lady to care for elderly lady, in my home. Mon. thru Fri. CH. 4-8123.
SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Society by the fifty seniors who have been members this year. An average of eleven honor points per semester plus recommendation by teachers is required for National Honor Society membership. New members are: Michelle Barnes, Bruce Beatty, Susan Betsill, Cherrill Bowers, Barbara Brooks, Patty Brooks, Debbie Burnett Jeff Cahen, Brian Clevinger, Twyla Corson, Linda Cotton, Kenny Craig, Doug DeWitt, Barry Eversole. Patty Feucht, JoAnn Griggs, Joyce Hamer, Debbie Hawkins, Doris Hawkins, Sandy Hitchcock, Helen Hoerger, Walter Hocker, David Huliba, Cindy Jones, Larry Jones, Kenny King, Kathy Koehl, Anne Kojola, Linda Kutch, Ron Luther, Pam Mathis, Sherry Messenger, Cheryl Miller, Nelson Nave, Brian Niederhauser, John Orr, Linda Patrick. Richard Prather, Dan Queener, John Quinn, Marilyn Rhoades, Steve Rosebrock, Annette Sanford, Dave Schnable, Steve Seabury, Larry Shaub, Mike Short, Linda Slattery, Ricky Wacker, Bob Whitmore, Jane Williams and
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Barbara Zeph. The Speedway Lions Club presented scholarship pins to the top ten per cent in each class. Recipients of these awards were: SENIORS < Dixie Johnson, Barbara Curry, Helen Bledsoe, Charles Jordan, Martha Campbell, Mark Maxwell, Jane Jarvis, Tom Ridolfo, Richard Colclesser, Joe Lewis, Jim Perin, Ron Feely, John R. Allen, Betsy Najar, Janice Atkinson, Janet Farley, Sue Johnson, Susie Young and Beth Montgomery. JUNIORS Ron Luther, Larry Jones, Dan Queener, Patty Brooks, Patty Feucht, Anne Kojola, John Quinn, Cindy Jones, Marilyn Rhoades, Barbara Brooks, Barbara Zeph, Michelle Barnes, Debbie Hawkins, Kathy Koehl, Mike Short, Bruce Beatty, Jane Williams, Steve Rosebrock, Barry Eversole and Joyce Hamer. SOPHOMORES Bonnie Turabaugh, Steve Kirchoff, Donna Tyler, Mike Sash, Marilyn Dirks, Steve Riser, Mike Jaimet, Doug Small, Earl Woodard, Karen Casper, Jim Ehlebracht, Carol Stewart, Karen Troth, Greg Eaton, Charles Engel, Steve Englert and Linda Hackett FRESHMEN Jane McCallister, JoLynn Black, Mitchell Feucht, Candy Walker, Bob Burdge, Jim Burns, Barbara
Guiou, Brenda Frank, Lynn Pieper, Chris Sherman, Scott Van Buskirk, Rhonda Hughes, Cathy Hutchinson, Mike Pollard, Dale Thompson, Becky Dunnuck, Jim Muir, Janet Paris, Carole Pierce, Chris McMahon, Dusty Lovick and Vicki Redenbarger. Students who gained the most in class rank during the past year were: Senior, Sally Darling and Steve Jackson (tie); Junior, Peggy Mitchell; Sophomore, Kathy Smith and Ronnie Stewart (tie); Freshman, David Hunter. The Speedway varsity baseball defeated Danville last week by a score of 5 to 3 to win the MidState Baseball Championship for this year.
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 books have been added recently: Captain Paul Edward Ellsberg. Story of Nursing Bertha Dodge. Listen, My Heart Ellen Turngren. Freedom Now! Alan Westin. I Pass! -Y. A. Tittle. Americans on Everest James Ullman. Grizzlies in Their Back Yard
SHOP DOROTHY'S MONDAY thru FRIDAY 10 A.M. Till 9 P.M. SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 F.M. 4513 WEST 16th STREET -CH. 1-8266-(ACROSS FROM THE SPEEDWAY RACE TRACK) smiw FASHION/
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