Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1966 — Page 3
Thursday, April 28, 1966
CLASSIFIEDS WHITE’S CARPENTRY Remodeling, jobs large or small. 244-4352. ODD JOBS Painting, light repairs. 244-1892. SPEEDWAY HIGH SCHOOL BROTHERS need any kind of work after school and on weekends. We have 2 pick-up trucks. Call Tim or Tom Cassetty, 2444551. Insured. FURNACE WOOD for sale, $3.00 per rick at yard. $5 and up delivered. Heim Lumber Co. 4261 N. High School Road. 293-0660. FREE USE OF HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT for Speedway area residents. Psi lota Xi Sorority. Call 244-2688. 2544 MOLLER ROAD—MEADOWOOD—3 Bedroom brick ranch, Irg. paneled kitch., 1% baths, full base.; garage, patio, Irg. corner lot, gas heat. Walk to Speedway High School. Excell. area. $18,500. Jack Henthorn, Realty. 547-4594. LIGHT HAULING —Basements & garages cleaned. Reasonable price. ME. 1-6677. FOR SALE BEAUTY SHOP Good Westside location, new equipment. Selling due to illness. CH 3-0516.
FOR SALE—Set golf woods, sl2; girl’s 26” bicycle $5; water sof'.<ener S3O; power mower, 18”, S2O. CH 4-1497. WANTED TO BUY Duncan Phyfe mahogany drop-leaf dining table with extra extension leaves, 6 chairs, buffet or credenze; also Governor Winthrop Secretary or lady’s pidgeon hole desk. CH 4-9786. RELIABLE YOUNG COUPLE wants to rent % double or single 2-bedroom house in Speedway area. Call 898-5290. LAKE PROPERTY —25 acres of water with island for your cottage site. 24 acres of wooded area for lots. miles so. of Mooresville at Lake Hart. All for $6,500. 241-5118. ’56 CHEVROLET, 2-dr, VB, stick shift, Ist $l5O, 244-9014 after 3 p.m. FOR SALE—I9S6 Mercury 2-tone green hardtop, A.T., Wonder Bar radio, 40,000 miles on engine, snow tires, good buy. 291-8861 after 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE —9x12 rose rug; also 15’7”x27” beige runner, just back from cleaners; chrome breakfast set, 241-4628.
FOR SALE—Gray floral davenport; chaise lounge; 2 pair blue figured drapes; bird cage and stand; wrought iron record stand. 251-8754. CARS WASHED AND WAXED—SIO. Call 291-3979 for appointment. FOR RENT—49S7 W. McCRAY—--2 bedroom, ¥2 double, gas heat and water furnished, recently redecorated, immed. occupancy. CH 1FOR SALE —Guinea pig plus indoor and outdoor cages. 2915387. ASSUME 4 ¥2% mortgage on attractive 3-bedroom brick, I¥2 baths, large recreation room, full finished basement, large patio and 2- garage, for sale by owner. 244-8534. FOR SALE dresses cottons, party dresses and short formats, size 9-12, good cond., reasonable. 244-5792. FOR SALE—Mo-Ped, good cond. Bruce Donner, 241-5772.
’65 IMPALA SUPER SPORT convertible VB, A.T. 291-9414. FOR SALE One tuxedo and brown suit, size 38; also beige davenport in good condition. Please call CH 1-9937 after 6 p.m FOR SALE Small piano, same as new, still in warranty, $425. 293-0217 FOR SALE convertible. 241-1541. FOR SALE —16 ft. MFG fiberglass boat, 40 h.p. Johnson electromatic motor and Magnolia trailer, complete. Excellent cond.; also band saw; 2 portable saws. Call after 5 p.m. 291-4879. HELP WANTED—Housework & ironing, Saturdays. Call 2931291 after 6 p.m. EX-SCHOOL TEACHER would like to care for school-age girl •while mother works. School 4 area, Mon, thru Fri. AX 3-1440, FOR SALE—Juke box, Seeburg, 20 selection, good cond. CH 44514. IF YOU HAVE RECENTLY VISITED friends in their new home and envied their new modem kitchen, you may be surprised to know you can have the same thing in your present home. It won’t cost as much as you might think. I can help you with your modernizing problems. Just give a call to JIM COUGHLIN, De-signer-Modernizer, UL 2-2445. FOR SALE —5, 8:50x14 used Goodyear tires. 244-0150.
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WALL WASHING Work guaranteed. White. Formerly of Speedway. Call after 5 p.m. or all day Sat. & Sun*Ll 7-7290. LADIES Full or part-time to work in Dairy Stores, no experience necessary. Good working conditions. Salarybenefits. Apply 1 to 3 p.m. daily 6101 E. Washington St. Lindner Ice Cream Co. ’64 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT 4-speed, 527 engine, blue, white int. CH 4-1243. FOR SALE—Hotpoint stove, deluxe model, good condition. CH 4-6095.•-14-FT. NOVA SCOTIA boat, 40 h.p. Scott Atwater electric start motor and trailer, custom made seat cushions, A-l cond. CH 40472. WANT TO RENT GARAGE or small building for storage. CH 4-4514. FOR SALE Black tuxedo, size 36, very good cond. 244-1472. FOR SALE —Girl’s Schwinn bike, excellent cond. 291-8179. FOR SALE —18x24” lawn roller, $10; 24” lawn sweeper, $10; 30 ft. copper tubing, sls. CH 4 8409. FOR SALE—Auto, gas range, excellent cond., very reasonable. 241-5407. FOR SALE—Good used clothing; also misc. household goods, very reasonable. 241-5969. SPEEDWAY LADY WOULD like to care for one child, her home. 241-5969.
SCHOOL NEWS Continued from Page 1) May s—Tennis—Beech Grove, Here—4:3o p.m. May s—Mid-State Conference Varsity Track meet—Here, 6 p.m. May 6—Tennis—Pike, There—--4:30 p.m. At the Speech-Arts Banquet held last week the following awards were presented in dramatics: Best actor, David Hayden; best actress, Ruth Muir; best supporting actress, Anne Kojola; best supporting actor, Doug Rosebrock; backstage awards, Hal Hefner and Mark Leonard. Joyce DeWitt, David Hayden and Jim Seitz were named most outstanding in Speech Arts, and Ronnie Stewart and Earl Woodard were named outstanding underclassmen in Speech Arts.
Sophomores and freshmen who qualified for the honor roll for the fourth grade period of the 1965-66 were: SOPHOMORES Michael Aranjo, Dee Betts, Jo Black, Bob Burdge, Jim Burns, Connie Cox, Shirley Duffin, Becky Dunnick, Renna Evans, Barbara Faris, Mitch Feucht, Brenda Frank, Chris Fulton, Steve Gaalema, Ruth Gallatin, Donna Gibbs, Linda Graves, Barbara Guion,
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Linda Weiss, Barbara Whitmore, Bill Williams, Gary Youmans. FRESHMEN Donna Atkinson, Brad Black, Doug Bryant, Nancy Casady, Irma Clark, Barry Crawford, Tom Crawford, Phyllis DeMoss, Denny Dirks, Cathie Doak, Maryann Engel, Jim Eppen, Ted Eschenback, Mike Giant, Dora Godio, Beverly Griffin, Steve Grisham, Donna Hamer, John M. Hawkins, William Haynes, Don Hessel, Annemarie Hietberg, David Jewell, Mary Karst, Vicki Kelly, Linda Kirchhoff, Ray Knopp, Judy Lavender, Kay Lawler, Connie Lee. Also, Patty Leonard, David Lockhart, Melinda Lower, Marsha Lucid, Paul Luther, Doug Manley, Ronny Methier, Christy Morris, Don Muir, Kathleen Murphy, Maryann Newsom, Debbie Ordel, Cherri Phillabaum, Patricia Pickett, Tom Popcheff, Linda Price, Alan Reich, Danny Ryden, Charlene Saxton, Debbie Samm, Don Stanley, Tami Stewart, Debbie Sunier, Roxann Torrella, Ann Turley, Ginny Tyler, Ronald Verkamp, Barbara Watt, Kathy
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Wfeatherford, Steve Workman. Scores of baseball games played the past week are: Speedway varsity 15, Mooresville 2. Speedway varsity 7, Southport 1. -Speedway reserves 3, Southport 0. Decatur Central freshmen 3, Speedway 0. Speedway varsity track team won two meets last week. Scores from the first meet were: Speedway 70, Brownsburg 48, and Mooresville 30. Results of the second meet were: Speedway 80, Decatur Central 64, Greenwood 44, Danville 25. In a freshman track meet Speedway scored 42, Plainfield 76. The junior high track squad scored 51 and Franklin Central 40 in a dual meet held recently. Speedway’s tennis team has won their contests during the past week by the following scores:
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Speedway 6, Warren Central 1. Speedway 4, Ben Davis 3. In a golf meet held early last week Brebeuf placed first, Speedway second, and Chartrand third. In other golf competioh, Speedway scored 8, Pike 4, and Speedway, 6, Plainfield 6. A 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 6:00 Monday through Thursday. These books have been added recently: Schisgal, Murray, Luv Myron, Robert, Shadow of the hawk Keller, Werner, Bible as history Ley, Willy, Watchers of the ski§s Neal, Harry, From spinning wheel to spacecraft Payne, Robert, Splendor of
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France Carr, Henry, Drawing portraits Marcus, Abraham, Elements of radio Macvey, John, Journey to Alpha Centauri Peyton, K. M., Sea fever Raynes, John, Drawing cars Reeder, Russell, Southern generals Chase, Mary, A journey to Boston Basketball Day Camp (Continued from Page 1) sth, and August Bth to August 12. Richard Harmening, assistant coach at Washington High School and Robert Britt, assistant at Ben Davis will serve as camp directors. Other guests that will attend the camp each week are Jerry Oliver, head coach of the Washington Continentals, and Evan Fine, head coach of the Ben Davis Giants. The boys while at camp will receive instruction in fundament-
THIS IS TO ANNOUNCE THAT Marion R. Farmer IS SEEKING TO BE RE-ELECTED AS Precinct Committeeman in Wayne 27 VOTING MACHINE A.A W? BALLOT NUMBER IS OU JT
WITH A THOUGHTFUL SUNDAY. MAY Bth JoHh MeYir. 1 “ f KorWicM I 'l'k II - • Will k j B laA ' 5 - Ww /W///RR in a country garden or commute to town in the classic simplicity of the "girl's? suit. All feminine nicety of tailoring, all purity of line...typically John Meyer. Tussah-woven rayon-cotton-and-silk in a bouquet of flower colorings. SIZES 6 TO 12 W J' 4513 WEST 16th STREET "500" Shopping Center (Across from the Speedway Race Track) 241-8266 “USE YOUR HANDY SHOPPERS CHARGE SERVICE OR DOROTHY'S LAY-A-WAY PLAN" Shop Monday thru Friday 10 a.m. till 9 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
als of offense and defense, participate in three games, and enjoy some basketball instruction movies. The campers will also swim, play tennis and use the canoes, as well as the archery range. The campers report to camp at 9 a.m. each day and the camp day ends at 4:15 p.m. Boys bring their lunch. Camp fees per week are $13.75 for “Y” members and $lB for nonmembers. Each boy will receive a basketball suit, milk and a certificate. The fee also includes milk, insurance and program expense. On Friday evening of each period there will be a parents night at which time the boys will show their parents what they learned. Each period is limited to 45 boys and is on a first come first serve basis, so call the YMCA, CH 1-9313 today for a reservation blank.
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