Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1966 — Page 5

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PARK NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Ronnie Stewart, third; John Dunn, fourth. Field Day Cup winner for Div. I is Mike Randolph. Div. II Cup winner is David Goddard. In a special event between girls and boys in a 60-yard dash, winners were Ronnie Stewart, first; Karen Rommel, second; Greg Delaney, third; and Chris Delaney, fourth. In a 100-yard dash between the two, winners were Ronnie Stewart, first; John Dunn, second; David Goddard, third; and Greg Delaney, fourth. The standings for the Peanut Leagues are as follows: LEONARD PARK W. L. Whitesox 3 1 Redsox 2 1 Yankees 1 4 MEADOWOOD W. L. Giants 5 1 Yankees 4 2 Meteors 4 2 Redlegs 2 4 Tigers 2 4 Cardinals 1 5 Mrs. Thomas announced the girls’ summer recreation pro-

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gram will meet Tuesday through Friday each week. The girls’ softball team meets each Monday afternoon at 3:00. Jim Crumley, 244-8229 Falender Preview (Continued from page 1) viewing today in Eastwyck contains four bedrooms, one and one half baths, living, family and dining rooms. The “Dover” uses brand-name products throughout and its modem kitchen includes a disposal. Furnished models of the “Willowood” and the “Elmwood” in Meadowood and the “Dover” in Eastwyck will be open 12 to 8 weekdays, 11 to 6 Saturdays and 11 to 8 Sundays. Additional furnished models will also be open in these communities as well as at Northbrook, 8100 North Ditch Road, and at Tempo, East 16th and Franklin Road. ' Falender homes prices range from $16,300 to $30,000 —varying with community. Monthly payments start at slOl. Buyers may take advantage of Falender’s exclusive risk-free trade-in plan and receive full current market value for their homes as set by

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three independent appraisers. Choice of 17 floor plans and 51 exteriors are available in each Falender community as well as on the buyer’s own lot anywhere in Marion County or adjacent counties. For “on-your-own-lot” details, phone 253-4269 days, or Walt Ewigleben, 546-1620 evenings. Indiana Legion Conv. A spirited race for Department Commander of Indiana’is expected to be the highlight of the Indiana Department American Legion Convention which opens July 14 in Indianapolis and continues through July 17. The two-way race pits young Greensburg attorney Frank I. Hamilton against Ralph V. Cushman, Veedersburg mail carrier. Both have waged extensive campaigns during the past year for the office which will be voted on at the final session of the convention on Sunday, July 17. Hundreds of Legionnaires are expected to converge on Indian-

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apolis starting July 14 when various convention committees will go into session. The opening convention meeting will be held on Friday, July 15, at 1:00 p.m. in . the Indiana Roof Ballroom with Department Commander George R. Morton, Sr., of Michigan City, presiding. Greetings will be brought to the delegates from Governor Roger Branigin; Lt. Governor Robert Rock and Indianapolis Mayor John Barton. Summer Lawn Care Summer came early for lawns this year. If your lawn has the “summer browns,” according to Purdue University extension horticulturist Don Scheer, there are a few corrective measures you can take now. For a lawn which is in basi-

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cally good shape, but brown, water and fertilizer will usually do the job. But, if your lawn is in a real mess, Scheer says, consider this advice: “A green mess is better than a brown mess.” So, what you’ll need to do, is provide adequate water. Add an

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Fletcher. Also for Carrie Elizabeth Count?, born June 21 to Don and Dottie Counts. We were pleased to welcome seven new members into our congregation last Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson, 6019 West Penway, came by transfer of- membership, Mr. Johnson from Trinity Methodist Church of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Johnson from Bth Christian of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Berry, 6600 West 13th Street, also placed their membership with our church, Mr. Berry coming by transfer from Clermont Christian Church, and Mrs. Berry making her Confession of Faith. Mrs. Herman Bickel, 1120 N. Glenarm Drive, brought her membership from the Pennville Methodist Church. Mr. James Bishop of 5819 Ralston, transferred from Northminster Presbyterian Church of Indianapolis. And Miss Kathleen Kasnak of 148 Farley Drive, made her Confession of Faith. There will be a Service of Baptism at 12:15 Sunday, immediately following the 11:00 worship service. Call church office for detailed information. A groundbreaking ceremony for the new Indiana Interchurch Center will be held Sunday, July 17, at 3:00 pan., West 42nd Street and Highway 421 (old Michigan Road, west of the new Christian Theological Seminary campus). Construction is expected to be completed in about one year. Indiana offices of Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ) will be located in the new building. The final meeting of the group planning to make the European Tour in August will meet in Fellowship Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday evening. Tour members, be sure to attend this last meeting before your trip. Sewing for the Fall Festival will continue on Tuesday, July 19, at the home of Mrs. Margaret Dotlich, 3560 Kessler Blvd. Bring a sandwich and stay for lunch. „ The Official Board wlil meet Tuesday evening, 7:30 p.m., in Room B-l. All Board members should plan to attend. The Sr. High C.Y.F. asks that everyone save papers for the annual paper drive which will be held August 27.

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inch a week and check the amount with tin cans. Another important thing to remember, Scheer says, is that your lawn should be cut regularly at a two-inch height. This will keep it from looking ragged. If you want, you can cut down on dandelion and clover popula-

tions by applying 2, 4-D or 2, 4, 5-TP. Be sure to follow label directions. Scheer recommends that major lawn projects, such as sowing extra seed or complete renovation, be put off until late August.

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Renovate your strawberry patch by mowing the plants off ait a 1% -inch height and dropping out old plants until an eight to 10-inch-wide row is left between old rows, say Purdue University extension horticulturists. Finish by thinning remaining plants and adding fertilizer.

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