Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1966 — Page 3

Thursday, December 1, 1966

Classifieds SPEEDWAY HIGH SCHOOL BROTHERS want work after school and weekends. Have two trucks. Call Tim or Tom Cassety. INSURED. 244-4551. FOR SALE—I Gibson studio model electric guitar and case, good quality and tone, $75; 2444707 after 5:00 p.m. GARAGE SALE—Office desk, 2 gas stoves; water heater; beds; etc. Sat. Dec. 3, 10 to 2 p.m. 5450 Crawfordsville Road. HOUSE FOR RENT—half-double, 1 bedrm., basement, garage. 5075 Ford St. 244-8013. FOR RENT Efficiency apartment in Speedway. Everything furnished. 291-4044 or 244-1978.

FOR SALE—I96O Ford % ton truck, custom cab., long bed, heavy duty springs, new tires, perfect cond. Private owner. 1814 N. Whitcomb St. 241-1594. GARAGE SALE—Dec. 1,2, 3, 6612 W. 13th St., 241-9105. Good used clothing, boy’s sizes 3,4, 6; ladies sizes 12-14; men’s sizes M. Selling very cheap. 1 turquoise leather swivel chair, sls. Living room drapes. FOR SALE—I 9 inch portable TV, good condition 293-4756. FOR SALE—36 ft. alum, ladder, S7O; Kitchen table; red maple dresser & chest, $lO each; small wrought iron desk, $5; long carriage typewriter, $2; Nancy Drew mysteries, 50c each. Call 2442746 after 3:00 p.m.

FOR SALE —Horse manure, $6 per Vz ton truck load, Little Acres Riding Stable, 7075 W. 21st St. 244-7729 or 839-6346. HOUSE FOR LEASE in Speedway. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. 2932442, FOR SALE WESTSIDE BEAUTY SHOP Call after 6 pjn. 631-8855. 1966 ZIG-ZAG CONSOLE SEWING MACHINE Never used. Does everything without attachments, including buttonholes and decorating garments. Assume payments of $5 monthly, beginning Dec. 18. New guarantee, Full price $35. 2448543.

“THERE’S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS” and you and your family will enjoy it much more with your TV set in a modern family room. I can show you how and it’ll be a “low-cost production”. Call JIM COUGHLIN, Designer-Modernizer 8522445. WANTED —Used Exercycle. 2915428. / . BASEMENT SALE - hurst Drive, Saturday, Dec. 3, 10 a.m. to 5 pan. Clothing in various sizes for men, women, boys and girls. Asst, of toys and games and misc. items. FOR SALE —3 piece bedroom suite, Hay wood-Wakefield; Coffee table; end table; lamp table; All A-l condition 244-6301 or 2443921 after 5 pan. CHRISTMAS TREES—SI.96. Cut your own. East Pittsboro and Highway 136. Watch for sign. Weekends only, please.

CHRISTMAS TREES Homegrown Scotch Pines, all sizes, sheared quality. Our 13th year. 65th Street at Hendricks County Road. Come north from Clermont or take 1-465 to 56th Street exit, go to county Line Road, then north 1 mile to farm. WILCOX TREE FARM. 291-9133. WANTED Part-time house keeper who enjoys cooking. 243-3087. IRONING —$1.00 per hour. 6612 W. 13th St. 241-9105. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished private apartment near Eagledale, nice location, off-street parking. Adult only, no pets. 9254074. Mary Jane Ryan, 2600 Cold Springs Road. BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED APARTMENT—with all utilities furnished, garage included. For couple. Call before 10 a.m. or after 5 p.m. 293-0265 FOR SALE —2 Presto elec, automatic fry pans (1 Irg., 1 small), complete with control master; 1 Westinghouse elec, deep - fat fryer; misc. cookware; also cloth-ing-ladies 14-16; man’s size 39. 1734 Allison St. VERDIER BROS.. INC. ELECTRIC GARAGE DOOR OPERATORS. 30 years experience in design and manufacture. For information, call Robert M. Brock, 291-7842 after 5 p.m. Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club, and invited guests, will spend the week-end of Dec. 3-4 at McCormicks Creek State Park; meals and lodging at Canyon Inn. GO TO CHURCH SUBDAY... FEEL BETTER MOBBAY!

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) Wrestling Meet at Brownsburg - 6:30 PM. Dec. 5 Freshman Basketball - Plainfield, Here 6:30 P.M. Dec. 6 Swim Meet with Pike, Here - 6:30 PM. Dec. 7 Swim Meet with Lawrence Central, Here - 6:30 PM. Dec. 7 High School Music Program in auditorium - 8:00 PM Dec. 10 Invitational Speech Contest at Speedway Dec. 10 Columbus Swim Relays Dec. 10 Varsity and Reserve Wrestling Meet with North Central, Here 9:30 AM Dec. 10 Varsity and Reserve Basketball _ Greenwood, There 6:30 and 8:00 P.M.

In a speech tourney held recently at New Castle, Speedway placed sth among the 47 high schools participating. Speedway students who won individual honoris were: Pam Sedam, 2nd place in Dramatic Interp.; Bob Price, 3rd place in Radio Announcing; Cathy Hutchison, 3rd place in Oratorical Interp. Under a new honor roll system in the high school, students Who earn at least 20 points are eligible for the “A” Honor Roll, and students who earn at least 15 points are included in the “B” Honor Roll. Honor Rolls for the first six weeks grading period include: Sophomore "A" Honor Roll Bill Haynes, Don Muir, Dora Godio, Linda Price, Brad Black, Jim Eppen, Donna Hamer, Steve

PROTECT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY WITH A SMOKE & HEAT FIRE ALARM FOR THE HOME. FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION CALL THOMAS DOUGLASS "A SPEEDWAY FIREMAN" 244-2568

NOTICE The Real Estate Sales Department at First Bank and Trust Co. needs real estate listings. Member FDIC. Phone for appraisal 243-3259.

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Workman, and Mary Ann Newsom. Sophomore **B M Honor Roll Ted Eschenback, Kathy Westerford, Steve Grisham, Diane Clark, Roxann Torrella, Paul Luther, Charles Smale, Patty Leonard, Maryann Engle, Donna Atkinson, Nancy Casady, Debbie Stamm, Tom Crawford, Judy Lavender, Connie Lee, Debbie Sunier, Vicki Kelly, Barry Crawford, Doug Manley, Regina Torrella, Doug Bryant, Phyllis DeMass, Melinda Lower, Cathie Doak, Donald Hessel, Mathew Hawkins, Lucia Karst, Charlene Saxton, David Lockhart, Allan Riech, Dennis Dirks, Merileta Lawler, Ronald Methier, Scott Musgrave, Cherri Phillabaum, Carla Lampman, Tom Popcheff, Nancy Schoenewey, Betty Castle, Gary Crawford, Debbie Ordel, Rick Rost, Ginny Tyler, Janie Ward, Donn Stanley, Mike Giant, Linda Kirchhoff, Vicki Lott, Cindy Medenwald, and Mike DeWeese.

Freshman "A" Honor Roll Georgia Simpson, Phil Karst, Preston Sinks, and Kevin Small. Freshman "B" Honor Roll Jenny Speer, Terry Mitchell, Jackie Slattery, Nancy Humphress, Bill Patterson, Marcia Pollard, Linda Hodge, John Schnable, Karen Thomas, John VanBuskirk, Linda Dillon, Denny Smith, Debbie Taylor Carolyn Fields, Karen Graves, David Wenban, Eric DeWeese, Diane Heidenreich, Roger Noonan, Cynthia Hicks, Lora Hittie, Gale Gordon Nave, Bruce Roberts,Steve Southworth, Neil Behrle, Scott Blind, Peggy Chambers, Larry Featheringill, Greg Littrell, George Hardwick, David Vogel, Bruce Hamil-

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and the petite parlour WILL BE OPEN SUNDAYS 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. SF UNTIL -FT CHRISTMAS A 4513 WEST 16th STREET - "500" Shopping Center AjA (ACROSS FROM THE SPEEDWAY RACE TRACK) - - 241-8266 - 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. WEEKDAYS 10 AM to 6 P.M. SATURDAYS i ■' .

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ton, Kathleen Harper, Linda Briggs, Dave Peyton, Connie Rudman, Suzanne Glidden, Carol Mathis, Diane Osborn, Debbie Robertson, Jackie Smith, Connie Boswell, Jeana Hubbard, Larry Huber, Mark Richardson, Nanette Houser, and Lynn Thomas. The Sparkplugs lost their opening game to the Pike Red Devils by a 63-53 score. On Saturday night Speedway lost to Lawrence Central in an overtime game with the final score 84-82. Speedway reserve team lost to Pike. 34-26, and then won over Lawrence Central 53-52. In other basketball games played last week Speedway freshman defeated Danville 4738, Speedway Bth grade won from Zionsville 39-36, and Speedway 7th grade won from Zionsville 58-19. LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway.

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Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These title shave been added recently: Pyle, Howard—Story of King Arthur Sanderson, Ivan—Book of great jungles Asimov, Isaac—New intelligent man’s guide to science Taubes, Frederic—Guide to oil painting Snyder, Louis—Treasurey of great reporting jHubler, Richard—C ole Porter story Jacobs, Herbert—Frank Lloyd Wright -nOlney, Ross—Young sportsman’s guide to surfing Nettis, Joseph—Traveling with your camera Hvass, Hans —Birds of the world in color Palmier, Leslie—lndonesia Hoyt, Edwin—Andrew Johnson Michener, James—The source Johnson, Samuel—Dr. Johnson; his life in letters Manley, Seon—Rudyard Kipling

NORTH PARK O.EX Stated Meeting of North Park Chapter, No. 404, O.EJS., Tuesday, December 6, 1966, at North Park Masonic Temple, 5555 N. Michigan Road. Job’s Daughters and DeMolays will be honored. Members urged to attend to let this young group know you are interested in their activities and prosperity. Remember to bring a gift for the Indoor Stars. REMEMBER GIRL SCOUT GIFT SHOP DECEMBER 3RD ST. CHRISTOPHERS SCHOOL

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