Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1966 — Page 3

Thursday, December 22, 1966

Classifiers 1960 FORD “STARLINER”, 2-dr., perfec. shape, new rubber, com. pletely overhauled. Will sacrifice. No reasonable offer refused. 1806 Georgetown Rd. 241-4701. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, next to bath, close to transportation. Employed lady. 241-5535, 5070 W. 15th St MOVING MUST SELL G.E Washer, Dryer; Freezer (excell, cond); 2 chests of drawers; Zenith 24” TV (sls, works); white metal cabinet; bookshelves; storage; Power mower; swing set; window fan; car-bed; grill; solid oak trundle bed; baby bed mattress; misc. WANT TO BUY Luggage rack for V.W. bus. 2446659. FOR SALE—27S Gallon oil tank, with gauge, S2O. 5607 Speedway Drive. FOR SALE—Canadian Zephyr figure ice skates, Men’s size 6, never worn, $3.50. Call 244-0147. ’62 PONTIAC TEMPEST, excell. second car for Christmas gift. Make offer. 293-4587. ’59 Ambassador, hardtop, 8, P. 8., PjS., good cond., good rubber. $l5O. Phone 831-3677. PBX—RECEPTIONIST NO FEE Dream job for mature miss. Lots of public contact. S3OO. Kay. SNELLING & SNELLING, 15th & Main. Speedway. 244-9525. Lie.

FOR SALE—Like new RCA Whirlpool dish washer, $100; Breakfast set, sls; Table saw & jointer, $75; Air conditioner, S6O. Dehumidifier, sls. 291-1255. CHILDCARE in my home, near 22nd and Gerrard. Experienced. 241-1377, ALL AROUND HANDY MAN for odd jobs. Drop a card to Jack Henderson, 317 N. Keystone. Plastering, painting, roofing, guttering, any touch up or repair. CONTRACTOR Remodel New Construction—Repairs of all kinds. No jobs too large or too small. Experienced workmen. Bonded and insured. Financing available. Ken Rowings, 241-1337 after 3 pm.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) SENIORS "A" Honor Roll Steve Riser, Daug Small, Bonnie Tumbaugh, Steve Kirchhoff, Carol Stewart, Joyce DeWitt, Ressa Evans, Cindy Rumple, Roger Sharkey, Greg Eaton, Charlene Lewis, Mary Reed, Claudia Ryden, Karen Showalter, Jean Thoma, Bill Cantwell, Naomi Hocker, Cherie Pickett, Karen Troth, Donna Tyler, Mike Moore, Paul Daniels ID, Marliyn Dirks, Vicki Graeff and Linda Hackett. "B" Honor Roll Steve Speer, Jim Ehlebracht, Steve Englert, Mike Jaimet, Bob Smith, Diana Stewart, Kenneth Jay, Kay Rumbaugh Leslie Akers, Karen Casper, Alan Davis, Marilyn Edington, Charles Engel, Dick Hoffman, Jim Kress, John McGilliard, Pamela Peebles, Linda Smith, Ronnie Stewart, Nancy Zeph, C. D. Cunningham, Mary Dougherty, David Graves, Sharon Irwin, Tom Johnson, Karen Kirby, Patty Shockency, Cathy Wacker, Lynn Anderson, John Higbie, Jenny Inman, Jane Johnson, Susan Maple, Carol Siegman, Heidi Schunke, Becky Sutherlin, Karen Brown, Gr(*g Silver, Dan Byrd, Wilena Crowder, Carol Fieber, John Graub, Marsha Husser, Jim Seitz, Kathy Smith, Ted Williams, Diana Lippard, Patti Engle, Jack Alkire, Richard Brooks, Tom Baker, Dave Bennett, Gretchen Hamilton, Dan Harcourt, Mark Hindsley, Karen Kirby, Kathy McCammon, Ronnie Nelson, Susan Rhein, Kandy South, Sandy Sunier and Linda Ward.

LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These titles have been added lately: Joedicke, Jurgen—History of modern architecture Foss, William—Here is your hobby: Skiing Forsee, Aylesa—Men of modern architecture Hoehling, Adolph—Great war at sea Halliday, Frank—Concise history of England Hersey, John R.—Hiroshima Le Carre, John—Looking glass ■war Koestler, Arthur—Darkness at noon Johnson, Thomas—Emily Dickinson Foster, Genevieve—World of Columbus and sons Janson, Horst—History of art Whitnoy, Phyllis—Secret of the emerald star Craig, John—lnvitation to skin and scuba diving Bonham, Frank—War beneath the

VRBWAY CHIBIIAFI OTOMB (Continued from Page 1) The beauty of our Sanctuary will be enhanced by the poinsettias given by: Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Barksdale and family in laving memory of Karen’s birthday; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Betts, Marlynn, Dee Ann, and Mr. Russell Long in memory of Mrs. Dorothy Long; Mr. E. I. Copenhaver, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Redman and Doug, in loving memory of Mrs. Blanche Copenhaver; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffin in memory of their parents; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henderson in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson; Mrs. Hattie Riley in memory of Mr. John Riley; Mrs. Miriam Hoerger in memory of Mr. Harry Hoergler and Mr. and Mrs. Hany Coughlin; Mr. and Mrs. Omar Lambert in memory of Mrs. Lambert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Davis, and Mr. Lambert’s father, Mr. William Lambert; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mayhugh in memory of Mrs. Mayhugh’s parents and Mr. Mayhugh’s mother; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Norman in memory of their fathers, Mr. George A. McCoy and Mr. Ralph E. Norman; Messrs. Samuel, Paul and Robert Parke in memory of their mother, Mrs. Margaret Parke; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson in memor yof Mr. Simpson’s parents; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson in memory of Mrs. Simpson’s parents; given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer in memory of Mr. William Varley, father of Mrs. Fred Kurtz; Mrs. Rosa Ziegelmueller in memory of Mr. William Ziegelmueller; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler in memory of Mr. Wheeler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Wheeler; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler in memory of Mrs. Wheeler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stevens; Miss Mildred Middaugh in memory of her parents;

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SPEEDWAY COIN SHOP 1538 MAIN STREET - SPEEDWAY Special Friday Nite Auction Plenty off Coins on Hand “Season’s Greetings!” Check Our Bid Board Daily 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Bid Board Will Close 2 P.M. Saturdays Through January EVA BARNES 241-3803

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Best Wishes For A “Merry Christmas” KEN ROWINQS GENERAL CONTRACTOR 4837 W . 25th St. 241-1337

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Misses Agnes and Edith Spencer in memory of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Spencer. The rose on the lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Jack Emil Massad, born November 24th to Emil and Darlene Massad. We were pleased to welcome into our fellowship at the eleven o’clock service last Sunday Jeff Davis, 53191 Seneca Drive, Neil Robert Oslos, 5010 W. 15th Street, and S/Sgt. William-Pearson, Andrews AF Base, Washington, D.C. All came by Confession of Faith. Be sure to pick up your 1967 Religious Art Calendar. These are in the narthex and north hall and lower hall of the church, and were given to us by Mr. Marvin Kingery and Mr. Wayne Simpson, of Beck Drug Store. Shut-ins desiring communion will please notify the church office by Friday noon. The elders will be glad to bring communion to any shut-in, so please do not hesitate to call. The church office will be closed Monday, December 26th. C.WJ. Bible Study will continue on TUESDAY, December 27th, from 9:00 to 10:00 AM., Room 206. There will be no choir rehearsals next week. There will be no Weekday Religious Education classes until January 4th. On Wednesday, December 28th, there will be a meeting of persons interested in church vocations, in the Bethtany Room, at 7:00 PM. The emphasis this evening is on the ministry, and the speaker will be Bart Updike, who grew up in this church, and is now attending Yale Divinity School He will share with this group thoughts and plans as he prepares for the Christian Ministry.

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'THE BLAST" AT KRANNERTY "Y" Christmas vacation will see a lot of activity offered for High School students at the Kraimert Y. M. C. A. One of the biggest events for the 10th 11th, and 12th grade students, both Y members and Non-Y members, is “The Blast”. This second annual Fun-O-Thon will be on Tuesday, December 27th starting at 10:00 p.m., at which time the doors will be locked until 7:00 am., unless a parent picks up the participant before that time. The whole Y. M. C. A. will be for their use providing many activities including; dancing to four swinging combos, a coffee house with folk singing, basketball and volleyball tournaments, movies, swimming, contests in the gym, plus the varied activties in the game room including ping pong and bumper pool. Of course teen-agers cannot be expected to last very long without fuel and for the admission fee of $2.00 for Y members and $2.50 for non Y members sandwiches, drinks, and snacks are available. Tickets may be purchased on or

before 34th at the Krannert Y. M. C. Highschool Rd. The teenagers should have a great time, and our special thanks will go to the chaperons who will be helping “The Blast” to run smoothly. Other activities offered during the Christmas vacation, December 27th through December 31st will be afternoon Sock Hops for foe Jr. and Sr. High School students to be held with live combos on Tues., Dec. 27th and Thurs., Dec. 29th from 2:00 - 4:00 pm. at 25c per person. More fun is in store on Wed., Dec., 28th and on Fri., Dec. 30th at 11:30-12:30 and again from 1:302:30 cartoons and comedy will be shown for 15c. Holiday tournaments of ping pong, bumper pool, and checkers will be held in foe Youth Lobby. There are many other activities and opportunities for fun at the Krannert Y. M. C. A. during the Christmas Vacation. For more information call 241-9313.

s krii S From....CHUCK-ELZA-MIKA and ANDRIS OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE UNTIL 11 PM

CLOSED SUNDAY, DEC. 25 I “save an EnjayaNe Christ****”

CHUCK MARTIN’S famous 1925 N. L YNHURST Phone 241-6376

p.-. > ■ * / 4 • 1 Qfj r ■ jMbk . ( I v i ■. ‘J MKB We greet Christmas Jil '! ■ - 1 with the friendly spirit / L of past years. 7 '/ and the petite porlour 4513 WEST 16ih STREET - "500" Shoppins CenNr ; ’ - 241-8266 - (ACROSS FROM THE SPEEDWAY RACE TRACK)

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