Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1966 — Page 3

Thursday, June 23, 1966

cmssinas BABYSITTING TILL ALL HOUBS UNDA EPPEN 241-0486. WANTED INFORMATION Where can I buy “Jiffy Wax”? Please call 291-3166. WANT GOOD HOMES for kittens. 2913166. BATON LESSONS Experienced Baton Twirler will teach beginning students, my home. 241-1681. CHILD CARE Experienced mother, Christian home, fenced yard, play equipment. Other children to play with. 244-6390. FOR SALE Huffy 3-speed Sting Ray bike with hand brakes, gold color, 10 months old. Excellent cond. 244-5789. FOR RENT Small furnished apartment. 925-4074. CHILD CARE S.W. Valley Mills Rd. 67-1-65; fenced yard, large playroom, 2-5 years, weekdays. 856-5388. Licensed.

FISHING BAIT Golden grub fishing worms for sale, Monday through Friday afternoons. Wholesale or 100 for 50c. Jim Hoerger, 1702 Allison St. 2442161. ’59 CHEVROLET 6-cyl., Std. trans.; good 2nd car, $250; power mower, sls. 241-7862. TIMES HAVE CHANGED, but has your home? There are new products, appliances and styles now being used in new homes. These are not just for new construction they can easily and inexpensively be used to modernize the home you are now living in. Call me for ideas in modernizing. JIM COUGHLIN, DesignerModernizer. 852-2445. FOR SALE Beautiful French Provincial serving cart. Fruit--wood. Like-new and only $45. Also 4-panel, large basket weave wood screen, opens to 62” x 58.’*. $5.00. For appointment to see, call 787-8907 between 5 and 8 p.m. or Sat. Sim.

LOST Blue parakeet neighborhood Christopher Lane and Speedway Drive, (Tinker). Reward. 244-5320. MANAGER TRAINING - mmediate opening for high school graduate, 21 years or over, who is interested in a career position leading to management. Auto required, good starting salary and benefits. See Mr. Cox, 3550 West 16th Street. S. O. S. URGENT We have buyer with a substantial down payment interested in purchasing a 3 bedroom home in Speedway, Chapel Hill or Farley Addition. call HERMAN GREENWOOD 4830 W. 16th ST., SPEEDWAY "We Specialize West" Phone 241-3373

TEENAGE BOY Wants yards to cut in vicinity of Allison School. 244-9756. FOR RENT —Bedroom next to bath. Prefer middle age employed lady. Within walking distance of Allison Plant No. 3. 244-1176. AKC GERMAN pups; shots and wormed. Show quality. Also AKC stud service. 831-2856. FOR SALE 36’’ gas range, S4O. 244-6618. FOR RENT 5-room house, 5070 W. 11th St., fenced yard, double garage, range and refrig. Available Aug. 1. Write C. Everitt Robbins, 1110 Golf view Drive, Washington C.H., Ohio, 43160. WOMEN’S FLIGHT TRAINING Ground school and flight training for beginners. Special classes for v/omen 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. WILL DO IRONINGS in my home, SI.OO per hour. 241-3631. SPEEDWAY Blk. from St. Christopher on 16th bedrooms plus tiled room with bit. ins in full base., lg. kitch., 20 ft. cot. liv. rm., fireplace, center hall, gas ht., garage, fenced, porch. 241-3055. FOR SALE bench saw with 1 H.P. motor. 356-7506. A.K.C. REGISTERED Labrador Retrievers, excell, litter, champion blood lines. 244-2279. S.O.S. URGENT We have a cash buyer for a 2 bedroom home with basement. caU HERMAN GREENWOOD 4830 W. 161 h ST.. SPEEDWAY "We Specialize West" Phone 241-3373

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FOR RENT Modern cottage on Lake Cordry, by week, $45; by month or year-round, SBS a month. 293-1335. FOR SALE Baby bassinet with ruffled liner and mattress; “Sit & Sleep’” infant chair; Evenflo automatic sterilizer, good cond. 241-7233. RELIABLE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR wants regular, fulltime baby sitting job, own transportation. 291-6273.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) have been awarded diplomas from Speedway High School this year. The Class of 1966 includes: Nancy Lynne Abram, Daniel Lee Adams, Michelle Lise Barnes, Beverly Sue Barsoda, Carl Joseph Battreall, Bruce Eugene Beatty, Winness Lee Bell, Susan Elizabeth Betsill, Sandra Diane Bishop, Robert Dean Blue, Cherrill Kay Bowers, Carole Anne Brastock, Timothy Lowell Brennan, Sheryl Diane Brock, Barbara Elaine Brooks, Patricia Louise Brooks, Bruce Michael Brower, John Logan Brown, Deborah Jane Burnett, Paula Sue Burton, Jeffrey Leon Cahen, Don Clark, Brian Lee Clevinger, Twyla Mae Corson, Linda Gayle Cotton, Claudia Sue Cox, Kenneth William Craig, Annette Crawford, Paul Douglas Curtis, Bobette Gene Davidson, Ernest E. DeWeese, Douglas Paul DeWitt, Julia Ann Donner; David Lee Duffin, Karen Sue Enlow, Jane Ellen Eppen, Peter Miller Etchells 111, Lane Craig Evans, Barry Joe Eversole, Beverly Ann Faris, Ralph Verner Farmer, Barbara Lynn Ferguson, Patricia Lynn Feucht, Mark Richard Forsythe, Jeffrey Lyn Gillespie, Karen Ann Giant, Dennis Raymond Glidewell, Janis Mae Green, Sue Elain Grimes, Jo Ann Griggs, Joyce Marie Hamer, Dennis Gilbert Hammer, Linda Jo Hannon, Cherie Jane Hansell, Devona Lynn Harmon, David Ned Harriman, Deborah Kathleen Hawkins, Doris Jean Hawkins, Charles David Hayden, Harold W. Hefner, Gary Richard Hermon, Sandra Lou Hitchcock, Bruce Alan Hoagland, Walter Handy Hocker HI, Becky Sue Hoeltje, Helen Louise Hoerger, Leslie Lynn Hood; Richard Morris Horton, Deborah Etta Hughes, David Allen Huliba, Joyce Elaine Hunsucker, Jeffery Scott Hunter, Vickie Lynn Hurt, Betty June Jaimet, Marie Jay, Desne Laura Jennings, Darlene May Johnston, Larry Richard Jones, Margaret Lucinda Jones, Robert A Kasnak, Kenneth Steven King, Nora Kathleen King, Richard Klotzbier, Evelyn Marie Knoop, Kathleen Ann Koehl, Anne Elizabeth Kojola, Catherine L. Koziura, Linda Kay Kutch, Dan Land, Charles Walter Lavender, Richard Joseph Leming, Deborah Sue Leonard, Mark Doty Leonard, Warren Alan Lind, Thomas David Link; Larry Chris Long, William Micheal Lucid, Ronald Dale Luther, Michael Bryan Lynam, Pamela Ann Mathis, Robert Frank Mathis H, Linda Joyce Matthews, Donald Paul Maves, Kathy S. May, Michael Thomas McDonald, Gordon G. Meggenhofen, Kathleen Ann Menchhofer, Rita Michele Meo, Cheryl Diane Messenger, Mary Ann Middleton, Cheryl Ann Miller, Pamela Jane Miscoi, Margaret Ann Mitchell, James G. Moschenross. Ruth Loraine Muir, Nelson Breech Nave, Scott Edward Neat, John Brian Niederhauser, Julia Mae Noble, John William Orr, Joseph Edwin Parker, Paul Edward Parks, Linda Kay Patrick; Daniel J. Phillips, Eloise Ann Pico, Richard Wright Prather,

Dan Robertson Queener, John Joseph Quinn, Anna Marie Ralya, Ronald Richard Ray, James P. Reid, Marilyn Anne Rhoades, Howard Lee Ridlen, Edward Andrew, Robards, Steven Thomas Rosebrock, Paul Eugene Ross, Patrick John Ryan, Stephen Mark Sailor, Brenda Louise Samm, Annette Louise Sandford, James Adair Sarhinoff, Robert Joseph Schaubb H, David Bloy Schnable, Steve William Seabury, Marilyn Kay Sett, Larry N. Shaub, Cheryl Ann Sheets, Michael Terrence Short, John Shumar, Linda Marie Slattery, Bruce Charles Smith; Jeri Deanne Smith, Judi Irene Smyser, William Robert Sommers, Patricia Susan Spaulding, Nancy Louise Tapscott, Gregg Stephen Thomas, Gayle Ann Thompson, Nancy Ellen Tomulonis, David Alan Trittipo, Thomas Edward Tune, Marjorie Ann Vehling, Richard Charles Vogel, Richard Allen Wacker, Michaiel Lund W a 1 k e r, Wanda Faye Walker, Nancy Jo Watt, Gregg Anthony Werling, Robert Jay Whitmore, Charles J. Williams, Jr., Ralph McClellan Wise, Sharon Lee Woodward, Steven Carl Woolery, Cynthia Ann Yentes, Janet Sue Zeiher, Barbara Kay Zeph; In Absentia Linda Lee Lewter, Jane Carolyn Williams. Military Achievement Test Diploma Kenneth G. Axsiom, Ronald L. McClain, Richard L. Mason.

LIBRARY NOTES The column on tne 1966 Summer Recreational Reading Club will be found on the front page of the Flyer. These titles are new: MacEoin, Gray, Colombia and Venezuela Dirks, Lee, Religion in action Marx, Herbert, American labor today Pruden, Wesley, Vietnam: the

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VFW State Convention Mrs. Herschel Griffth, Bloomington, Ind., Past National President of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, will represent the National Organization at the Indiana State Convention, to be held June 2326 in Indianapolis. Department conventions are held in the late spring to elect officers for each state Auxiliary unit and to recognize the work of members on local and state levels. National officers for the 1966-67 year will be elected at the 53rd annual national convention, to be held Aug. 19-26 in New York.

Auxiliary members annually give more than three million dollars and over six million volunteer hours to hospitalized veterans and their families, community service, Americanism programs, assistance to youth groups, cancer research, civil defense, and legislation benefiting veterans. The organization also contributes heavily to the support of V.F.W. National Home at Eaton Rapids, Mich., which provides for the children of deceased or disabled veterans. Members of the organization are the wives, mothers, sisters, daughters, granddaughters, and widows of veterans who have served overseas in the U. S. armed forces, or women who themselves have had overseas

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service. There are more than 360,000 members in all 50 states, District of Columbia, Canal Zone, Samoa, Okinawa, Feurto Rico, Republic of China, And Japan. Mrs. Glen (Georgia) White, National Sr. Vice President of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, who will assume the office of National President in New York at National Convention Aug. 19-26, will arrive in Indianapolis Saturday evening for the purpose of installing new State Officers of the

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Auxiliary Sunday June 26. Mrs. William (Violet) Wampler, incoming president, State of Indiana and her officers will be installed the afternoon of June 26, by Mrs. White who is a member of Auxiliary No. 1130 LaForte, Ind. Mrs. Donald (Anne) Hayworth, State President will preside at all Auxiliary sessions June 23-26 at the Cktypool Hotel. Mrs. Hayworth has emphasized the March of Dimes during her administration.

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ST. ANDREWS LUTVMRAft CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) The 'Young Adult” class of St Andrew’s (including college students) will meet each Sunday during the summer months at 9:00 am. in the Howard Johnson Restaurant for brunch and discussion. Dr. Richard Eschenbach is the leader. Mr. Walter Kampovsky will give a Temple Talk at both services this Sunday on the recent Indiana-Kentucky Synod Convention. The Intermediate Luther League will meet at the church Sunday afternoon at 3:00, tor a tour to Mulberry Lutheran Home where they will have a picnic and hayride, and visit with the residents of the Home. Tuesday evening at 7:30 pm., the Stewardship Committee will meet in the Youth Building; and Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous at 8:30 A joint meeting of the Evangelism Committees of St Andrew’s and Prince of Peace win be at 7:30 pm., Thursday, to discuss and finalize plans for follow-up calls on the Gateway West area which was recently surveyed. Mr. William Campbell is in charge of the meeting which will be held in the Youth Building.

Arts and Crafts Festival A variety of arts and crafts will be exhibited and sold at Indiana’s first statewide Arts and Crafts Festival to be held on the grounds of the French Lick-Sheraton Hotel, July 8-10, according to the Tourist Division of the Indiana

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