Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1966 — Page 3

Thursday, June 9, 1966

CLASSIFIEDS LAKE HART—NEAR MOORESVILLE For Sale, 53 acres, partly wooded area, and peninsula in lake for cottage site. All for $6,500, $1,500 down, SSO a month. 241-5118. 1965 ZIG ZAG CONSOLE SEWING MACHINE Never used, does everything without attachments, including buttonholes and decorating garments. Assume payments of $5 monthly, beginning July 23rd. New guarantee. Full price $35. 244-8453.

CHILDCARE Fine neighborhood, experienced mother, excellent recommendations, fenced yard, numerous toys, young playmates. Ages 2 through 6 preferred. 2126 No. Cole, 241-3434. (near School 3). FISHING BAIT Golden Grub fishing worms for sale Monday through Friday afternoons. Wholesale or 100 for 50c. Jim Hoerger, 1762 Allison St. 2442161. MEDICAL STUDENT GRADUATING Must sell MOBILE HOME 2 bdrms., hrdwood dining area, excell. cond. Broadacre Mobile Home Park, 9880 W. 10th, 31 Birch St. 244-3527. SIAMESE STUD SERVICE Registered Seal Point. 2419834. FOR SALE WANT TO BUY boy’s 24” bicycle. 241-9834. FOR RENT Sleeping room for employed lady. Kitchen privileges optional. 1641 Gerrard Drive, 244-2103 or 244-5739. FOR SALE cabinet, Fruitwood finish, $75; brown tweed sectional, $lO. 1729 Ellen Dr., 244-2155. BLUESTAR 16 FT. ALUM BOAT, 22 H.P. Scott; road cover; canoe paddles; anchors; and Tee-Nee Trailer. 244-3209.

PERSONALS John E. Nelson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of 5814 Elaine St., recently left for Lackland Air Force Base, Texas where he will receive his 4-week basic training. John enlisted in the Air Force upon completion of ihs school on Automotives at Lincoln Technical Institute in Indianapolis. John was one of the 150 boys who took part in the 2nd annual “500” Memorial Flight.” He is a graduate of the class of ’64 of Speedway High School. Steve Noble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Noble, Jr., Speedway, graduated from Hanover College, May 29, 1966. Steve was placed on the Dean’s List, Senior Year. He was voted the Mental Attitude award by his team-mates, which was presented by R. F. Struck, director of Athletics. Steve leaves in September for Athens, Georgia, where he will study for his Master’s Degree in Psychology at the University of Georgia. Steve Swails, 1676 Gerrard Drive, was awarded a military commission in an annual ceremony at Purdue University last Saturday morning. Steve’s commission was for the Army transportation corps.

Julian R. Livingston, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Livingston, 5013 West 14th St., will receive his Masters degree in Electrical Engineering, today, June 9th., from Brooklyn Tech, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Livingston was complimented by the University Board of Oral Review on his submitted thesis. He was informed that it was considered the best thesis on a masters level, submitted at this University in the past several years. Julian is a graduate of Speedway High School, of Indiana University School of Music, Purdue University of Engineering an dthe Bell Laboratory Training School. He and Mrs. Livingston and their two small daughters make their home near Englishtown, New Jersey, where he is employed at Bell Laboratories. Purdue University will hold twin ceremonies Sunday, June 5 for a record class of almost 5,000 of its 114th commencement. Those from Speedway graduating include: Gilberta W. Bridgewater, 1114 Winton, Humanities; Judy Lynn Cook, 5801 W. 25th St., Home Econ.; Gary Lee Ewing, 2022 Fisher Street, Elect. Engr.; William Warren Lindley, 2421 Lyndhurst Drive, Pharmacy; Judith Thoma McKinney, 4934 Baxter Drive, Humanities; Steven Charles Swails, 1676 Ger-, rard Drive, Indust. Mgt. ATTEND THE CHURCH Of YOUR CHOICE

PACK 66 (Continued from page 1) awarded blue ribbons as winners of the preliminary heat races: Mark DeFabis, Devin DeWeese, Steven Godby, Danny Hess, Nathan Huber, Mike Mattis, Danny McCauley, Rusty Nelson, Vic Stewart, Danny Wilbur. Bobby Love received a plaque for having the best designed car. A good time was had by all. The following ladies received silver charm bracelets for their past services as Den Mothers: Lelia Brauer, Betty Freeland, Miriam Hammer, Dorothy Miller, Beverly McCauley, Sara Tapscott, Mildred Thompson, Shirley Wilbur. Mr. Jack Hurt was presented a certificate of thanks and honored with the Cub Scout Grand Howl, in appreciation of his past services as Cub Master.

Billy Allison, Den 7, was awarded a special Scout Fair neckerchief slide for selling the most tickets, in Pack 66, to this year’s Scout Fair. Scout Fair Award patches went to Larry Kay, Scott Maners, Jeff Gillespie and Steve Schroeder. Attendance Awards were received by Kurt Brauer, No. 4, Danny Hess, No. 2, Bill Allison, No. 1, Steve Godby, No. 2, and Doug Smith, No. 4.

Advancement Awards went to Danny Wilbur, Mike Wilbur, Mark Hammer, Larry Kay, Bobby Freeland, Dan McCauley, and Tim Richards. The June wiener roast and fishing pack summer treat will be held next Thursday June 16 at 6 p.m. Everyone attending must furnish own food and provisions. It will be at 46th St., at the west edge of 465. For further information you may call 241-1625.

HOMES * 2950 N.HIGH SCHOOL RD. AX P 1193 A 1604 W. MORRIS ST. ME 8-2388

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Falender Trade-In Plan (Continued from Page 1) purchased Falender home is completely ready for occupancy. Buyers may choose from any of the current 17 Falender home styles with their 51 variations ranging in price from $16,000 to $30,000. Models are now open 12 to 8 weekdays, 11 to 6 Saturdays, 11 to 8 Sundays, and are located in Meadowood, 3000 North High School Road; Northbrook, 8100 North Ditch Road drive; Tempo, East 16th at Franklin Road; and Eastwyck, 38th & Schaefer Lane Falender Houses available in Speedway are handled through the Meadowood office. On-your-own-lot purchases also may be arranged at the central office of Fredrick Falender Building Corporation, 2915 North High School Road.

Women of the Moose Mrs. Tom Harritt, Academy of Friendship Chairman of the Women of the Moose, Indianapolis Chapter No. 11 will be in charge

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THE "500" RACE OF 1966 IS NOW IN THE PAST - EVERYTHING IS BACK TO NORMAL AND TIME TO START PAINTING. IN ORDER TO FURTHER INTRODUCE DUTCH BOY PAINT TO SPEEDWAY AND VICINITY WE ARE GIVING 1 POUND OF COFFEE FREE WITH EACH GALLON OF DUTCH BOY. GET ACQUAINTED WITH DUTCH BOY "HIGH HIGHER" PAINT AND YOU WILL USE NO OTHER. "SALE ENDS JUNE 25"

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of Enrollment Chapter Night. Thursday, June 9th, 8:00 pm. at the Moose Lodge No. 17, 135 N. Delaware Street For the first time in 8 years all of the Appointed Officers and the Standing Committee Chairmen for the year 1964-1965 will receive their Academy of Friendship Degree at this time. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. Butler Baccalaureate Dr. Forrest L. Richeson, president - elect of the International Convention of Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ) will speak at Butler University’s baccalaureate program at 11 a.m., Sunday, June 12, in Clowes Memorial Hall. The title of his address will be “Our Declaration of Independence.” Dr. Richeson has been minister of the First Christian Church, Minneapolis, Minn., since 1939. Dr. Alexander E. Jones, Butler president, and Prof. Francis Reisinger of the university’s Department of Religion also will participate in the program.

MT STOP LOUNGE For Your Added Dining and Dancing Enjoyment—Featuring the BILL DUNN TRIO DINING-6 to 12 DANCING-9 to 2 A.M. 6 NITES WEEKLY On the Lower Level of the Club House

BLOOD DQM?R RECRUITMENT JUNE 11 We are extremely proud of the work being undertaken by the Senior High Christian Youth Fellowship of the Speedway Christian Church. On Saturday, June 11, members of this youth organization will be making a house-to-house canvas telling people of the need for blood donors at General Hospital. Persons between

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r "Istop \ / payins those higher \ f auto loan rates. \ Jcauhon \ U Ji / All auto loan rates \ \\ V J / *re not the same. n \ / rs * Bank and Trust \ / f° r • lower cost Ay y/ NOW'S THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR VACATION LOAN AND SEE OUR TRAVEL DEPARTMENT - __ 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: 5300 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD SPEEDWAY CLERMONT TRUST COMPANY^^-. — BEECH GROVE—2I st & ARLINGTON MEMBER FDIC TELEPHONE: ALL OFFICES 241 2361 HEAR THE FIRST BANK & TRUST EVENING HOUR 6:30 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY - WHFE-FM

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the ages of 18 and 59, who agree to be listed as donors, will be called when a need arises. We urge everyone to hear the story the youth tell. All high schoolers are to meet at the church at 12 o’clock, noon on Saturday, June 11, for assignments. They will be calling throughout the day. In the event that you cannot work that day, or be at the church at 12:00, please call Donna Tyler for information, 291-5387.

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Park Im (Continued from page 1) Park on Tuesday, June 14th at 9:00. Mrs. Carol Thomas, girls recreational director, has plans tor a summer program which will involve girls from age 8 on up. What activities we have will depend upon the wishes of those attending. lit is important that you be at this meeting. Again Registration for Peanut League will be as follows: Leonard Park, Wednesday, June 15 at 10:15 and Meadowood Tuesday June 14 at 1:15. If you cannot register for one reason or another, come to the Ist scheduled practice and sign up then. The regular session for each park are as follows: Leonard Park players will play on Mondays at 1:15 and Wednesdays at 10:15. Those boys registered at Meadowood will play on Tuesdays at 1:15 and

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Thursdays at 1:15. We will again have the lettered T-shirt tor sale and some baseball caps will be available. Our summer basketball program will begin on Tuesday, June 14 at 8:30. This wilil be a short organizational meeting and the program will start the following day. We have various other activities scheduled for both parks such as tournaments in croquet, shuffleboard, chess, checkersand others. These will be announced week by week in the Flyer. That’s all for now—see you Monday. Jim Crumley, 244-8229.

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