Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1966 — Page 3

Thursday, June 16, 1966

CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment, all utilities furnished. Close to trans., employed lady preferred. 241-5535, 5076 W. 15th St. DO YOU LIKE THE LOCATION in which you now live? You dont have to move to have the home of your dreams. Modernize the one you are now living in and have the conveniences and comforts of a new home without the cost. For your modernization needs call JIM COUGHLIN, Designer - Modernizer. 852-2445.

FOR SALE —7% H.P. outboard motor, nearly new, $125; Camping tent 10x18, 1 year old; GoCart Westbend 580 eng., SIOO. 244-6645. DICTATION AND TYPING Secretarial services. Working knowledge of medical, legal and social terminology. Reasonable rates. Call 635-4890 after 5 p.m. weekdays, after 9 a.m. Weekends. FOR RENT Small furnished apartment. 925-4074. FOR SALE Umbrella tent; gas stove and a lantern; 2 cots; 2 air mattresses; tarpaulin 12x12; 250 gal. oil tank; 6 wooden storm doors; kitch. table; 2 chairs; coffee table; ladder. 241-2028.

FOR SALE Soap box derby car frame and wheel kit, $7; Balloon tire style bicycle, $5; hamster cage with exercise wheel, $2; 32 Hardy Boys and Tom Swift books, read once, 75c each; 13 lb. Brunswick red fireball & bag, $10; lady’s size 5%, black & white bowling shoes, worn twice, $3. 241-5004. LOST—WHITE GOLD, diamond Scottish Rite ring. Call 2444382, Reward. 3821 OLIVER 2-room modern furnished apt., clean, all utilities furnished, private entrance, parking, single male, near Allisons. 241-4434. NEED HOUSEKEEPER for widow, live in, light house work, more for home than wages. Laundry sent out. Time off, salary. 244-3490 or 291-3852.

FOR SALE King Cleveland tenor saxophone, $150.00. 2449749. FOR SALE TV; sweeper and attachments; sqfa. 244-2030. FOR SALE: Girl’s 24 inch bicycle with basket and training wheels, good cond., $10; ladies dresses, size 9, excell. cond. 2417584. FISHING BAIT Golden Grub fishing worms for sale Monday through Friday afternoons. Wholesale or 100 for 50c. Jim Hoerger, 1762 Allison St. 2442161. 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. A , .

FOR SALE girl’s, 26”; 1 boy’s 20”, total $25. 2106 Allison

16’ SPEEDCRAFT, 50 H.P. Evinrude, A-l cond., conv. top and accessories. 244-1243. TWO BEAUTIFUL long - haired tiger kittens, free to a good home, 10 wks. old. 241-2174. MARIGOLDS Giants and dwarfs, 25c doz., 5 doz. for sl. 244-4184, 5645 W. 16th St. FOR RENT Downstairs sleeping room, next to bath. 2441892. WALL WASHING Housecleaning service, janitorial service. 925-6788. FOR SALE elec, range, coppertone, teflon coated, deluxe controls; BriggsStraton self - propelled rotary lawn mower, good cond. 2419961. FOR SALE Maytag wringertype washer, good cond., reasonable; also Blue Grass riding lawn mower. 241-3590. BABYSITTING my home, fenced yard, playground, day or night, or will board child. Pick up and return. 241-9530. COLLEGE STUDENT Wants

babysitting jobs, days, by day or week. Can furnish own transportation. 244-1889. FOR RENT chen privileges optional. 6861 Crawfordsville Rd. 293-3508. FOR SALE 13 wooden windows, good cond., reasonable price, 244-0218. FOR SALE G.E. refrigerator with 40 lb. freezer. Transferred sacrifice, SB9. 241-2489. FOR SALE 12 ft plank, $2; heavy bumper jack, $4; scissors jack, $1; bookcase, $9; Kenmore 8-bottle sterilizer, $3; giant doll and carriage, >11; rocking horse, $3. 241-2489.

FOR SALE patio table; slate pieces set in top, $9. 241-2489. FOR SALE PLANTERS burnt orange ceramic, $3.50; turquoise & gold, $5; TotemPole; turquoise tub; brass stand, $lO. All are growing. 241-2489. FOR SALE lawn mowers, Toro and MotoMower, reasonable. 291-5044. GARAGE SALE hower Doctor moving out of state. Playhouse, swin g set, tables; many, many small items (including 1963 V.W.) Friday, and Sat. June 17-18. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

On the House by Mac McArthur

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IT'S THE ''SOLD SIGN" THAT COUNTS!! Know why hurricanes are named after girls? Because no one ever heard of a himmicane. Early to bed and early to rise and you'll miss most of the best people! We know a fellow so incompetent his restaurant refuses to serve him the business man's lunch . . . We'll serve you quick as a wink when time counts in buying or selling a home Mac McArthur 244-0344

* ■ ■■ g g THE "500" RACE OF 1966 IS I L NOW IN THE PAST - EVERYB | r thing is back to normal M ■■ ■■ 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 W,TH T EACH GALLON OF DUTCH BOY. GET acquainted * W,TH DUTCH BOY " H,GH HID,NG " PA,NT AND YOU WILL USE N ° OTHER ’ SALE ENDS JUNE 25

The / / wS/Zpaintf ’s ' BONALPLEX W /Z Zte BU/IT-W&CO/W COAT! So high in hiding so smooth in leveling one coat looks like two Made specially for rollers. new NALPLEX virtually eliminates roller marks, splatter or spray. Dries m a jiffy Scrubbable too 1 No mess either clean hands, brushes rollers with soap and water more .years to the gallon e

RAINBOWS. 1020 MAIN ST. srarowAY 243 - 0660

WOMEN’S FLIGHT TRAINING . Ground school and flight training for beginners. Special classes for women only. Registration will start June 15 and continue through June 30. For information contact Flight Department, Roscoe Turner Aeronautical Corp., Weir Cook Airport, Indianapolis, Phone: 244-2401. FOR SALE SPEEDWAY bedroom, plus tiled room with bit-ins in jull base., large carpeted liv. rm., fireplace, garage, fenced yard. 241-3055. 1964 PEUGEOT Wagon, 14,000 miles, very clean. 293-2224.

1958 PONTIAC STAR CHlEF—power steering, power brakes, good cond., 241-5106. DEPENDABLE BOY Wants lawns tj mow. John Schnable. 244-4697. FOR SALE White nubby weave drapes, 84 inches long, like new; 1 pr. 3% widths each panel; 1 pr. 1% widths each panel. 293-0937. FOR SALE Knitting machine, stick Matador, patterns, and tools, $35, cost $350.00 new; high speed roller skates, $lO, size 10, ladies. 291-4282. G. R. Veal, 5919 W, 30th St. RUMMAGE SALE Friday, June 17, 4360 Crittenden, Indianapolis 251-2985. Lady’s clothing, sizes 9 to 16; black cashmere coat; used furniture; antiques; dishes; 2 desks; lamps; china cabinet.

WHY NOT SPEND THE EVENING tIN OUR NEW MT STOP LOUNGE For Your Added Dining and Dancing Enjoyment—Featuring the BILL DUNN TRIO DINING-6 to 12 f I DANCING-9 to 2 A.M. ‘ /I 6 NITES WEEKLY home of the “50B" On the Lower Level speedwayTSndiana the Club House

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FOR SALE Full length white wedding gown with chapel train and veil. Reasonable. 241-3960 or 639-1052. 1955 PLYMOUTH automatic, runs good, $125. 637-7733. BABYSITTING 'TILL ALL HOURS LINDA EPPEN 241-0486. BABYSITTING My home, West, 637-1863. HELP WANTED Full-time fountain help, 5 days a week. 18 years of age or older. Rosner’s Drugs, 1564 Main St. ,

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) to the junior high library assistants and also to the office assistants who had served during the past school year. Library assistants recognized included: Susan Glessner, Carol Jennings, Sandra Johnson, Brenda Morgan, Nancy Sauer, Melinda Steele, Sherry Casper, Bert Hamilton, Bob Higbie, Joanna Otto, Janis Ramsey, Cindy Vickers.

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Honor Ale mention: Scott Blind, Kevin Klutts, Bill Patterson, Kathy Thompson. Library Service Award . ... Robert Higbie. Those who had assisted in the school office were: Cheryl Akers, Debbie Akers, Lynn Akers, Carolyn Alma, Novella Beck, Connie Boswell, Mike Brennan, Nancy Dietrich, Linda Dillon, Pam Dowden, Linda Draper, Debbie Eldridge, Emy Ganc, Patty Gardner, Nancy Gilmore, Kristine Harper, Lisa Hayes,

RAT C. WISHMEIER DRY CLEANING 1340 MAIN STREET 244-5718 Speedway City NOW OFFERING . . . Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service We Also Specialize in Cleaning Drapes-Chair Covers-Blankets We Operate Our Own Petroleum Plant NOT SYNTHETIC

REMEMBER “DAD” ’ * with flowers IMMB htol On HIS Day... SUNDAY,. A& Wa JUNE 19th CALL YOUR ™ Speedway City Florist 4900 West 16th Street 244 - 9523

F "?STOP \ / P a y* n 9 those higher \ J aut ® ’ oan rates * Fl pCAUTION \ II Ml) / All auto loan rates \ VIV / aro not *he same. r "1 go! \ / F * rst ® an ’ c ant * rus * \ • l® w ® r cost \ / «®t® l« an - LI NOW'S THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR VACATION LOAN AND SEE OUR TRAVEL DEPARTMENT 5300 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD BAN SPEEDWAY CLERMONT trust COMPANY____— —J BEECH GROVE—2Ist & ARLINGTON MEMBER FDIC TELEPHONE: ALL OFFICES 241 2361 HEAR THE FIRST BANK & TRUST EVENING HOUR 6:30 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY - WIFE-FM

for a HAPPIJ town Exclusive, new Greenfield Lawn I—? 5! Food green* up your lawn fast I ft 1 • ••then keeps on feeding while you take It easy! Ask for 5,000 sq. ft or big 10,000 sq. ft bag. Get sons* this week. t SPEEDWAY HARDWARE & GARDEN CENTER 5242 Crawfordsville Rood CH. 4-5811 "Jut East of Lyadhurst"

Cinly Hicks; Diane Holland, Karen Hollingsworth, Jeana Hubbard, Sherri Keever, Sue Laughlin, Karen Lucas, Brenda Mayhew, Jeanne Methier, Dianne Osborn, Joanna Otto, Carol Pelley, Bruce Roberts, Toni Scolaro, Sue Siefker, Robert Steindorff, John Tapscott, Cindy Vickers, Pat Vidan, Ruth Aim Walker. Outstanding Service Awards were presented to: Cindy Vickers, Bruce Roberts. Preston Sinks received the

Editor’s Award after having served in that capacity on the staff of the Sparkler, the junior high newspaper. The Outstanding Staff Member Award was presented to Nancy Humphress. Science Club Awards went to John Hayden, Margaret Hook, Scott Blind and Bill Patterson.

LIBRARY NOTES The summer Recreational Read, ing Program began on Monday, June 13, and will run for nine weeks, ending August 12. This week has been designated as registration week, but any reader may join the reading dub during the rest of June or during July. There is no charge for enrolling in the dub any student who is a resident of Speedway is eligible. Those who enter and report on at least 15 books new to them during the nine weeks will receive a certificate during the week of August 8-12.

"TIRED OF SITTING IN A BARBER SHOP?" CALL US FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE 3 BARBERS 244-2559 EDDIE SMITH BARBER SHOP 5234 Crawfordsville Road

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See a preview of Villager for Fall #•*•.*'**. **«**>* Y 4^—47?..7 "500" Shopping Center Across from Indianapolis Speedway Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays SHOPPER'S CHARGE and AFNB CHARGE CARDS

Hours during the summer are: 9:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday; 9:00 to 4:00 Friday. These books are new: Wibberley, Leonard, John Treegate’s musket Emery, Anne, Dinny Gordon, senior Wibberley, Leonard, Peter Treegate’s war Cromie, William J. ,Why the Mohole Fontaine, Robert, Humorous skits for young people Belfrage, Sally, Freedom summer Stever, H. Guyford, Flight Johnson, William, Andean republics.

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