Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1967 — Page 4

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PART TIME HELP WANTED Evenings and Saturdays APPLY AT Scbt/L&fv MENS WEAR Speedway Shopping Center 5910 CRAWFORDSVIU£ ROAD

Classifieds (Continued from page 2) EXPERIENCED & RENTABLE man, white, —Lawns mowed, small shrubbery trimmed & sprayed. 636-3072. SECRETARY-TYPIST miphorwa, IBM Executive Electromatic Typewriter experience preferred. Five days, 40 hours, 17th & Lafayette Road. Call Mrs. Smith 632-7543. ANNOUNCING—PIANO CLASSES—Registration for Fall term now accepted. Beginning and transfer students. HEIMBUCH PIANO STUDIO, 4114 Kalmas Drive 293-1820. EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS desires alterations to do in home. Reasonable prices. References on request. 1205 Rosner Drive 244-4395 or 241-8035. LEE-MARG DECORATIQUE ANTIQUES, Commercial & Home Decorating. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. U.S. 40, 2 miles east of Plainfield. A-frame cottage next to Williams Bros. TV. Phone 839-3151. NEW SCHOOL OF DANCE TAP - BALLET - ACROBATIC PRE-SCHOOL—ADULT REGISTER TODAY—24I-5919

Meadowood Pharmacy You are invited to visit Spoodway's newest full service pharmacy.

PARKE DAVIS n LAVACOL 59c +lc (RUBBING ALCOHOL) For 2nd BOTTLE REGULAR 69c OUR p|% ST. JOSEPH PRICE hJJP Alkalove V BOTTLE Squibb TOOTHBRUSHES BUY ONE m AT REGULAR 2nd | ( PRICE . . . (FOR Professional Prescription H 55 Service With FREE | HEtHKm PICKUP AND DELIVERY Meadowood Pharmacy 30th B High School Rd. Phono 293-2747 OPEN till 11*30 p.m. Wookdays-SUNDAY till 9:30 IOCIM in IM WOW mtiaowooa jcrviw venrer EMERGENCY PHONE 92M1K

NOTICE TO FISHERMAN—get your nite-crawlers, redworms, drift worms, grubs, minnows, craws, etc. at SPEEDWAY BAIT & TACKLE, 5217 W. 10th St 2441479. HELP WANTED —Male—Dispensing Optician for westside office, some experience preferred, but will train person with right potenital. Pleasant working conditions, attractive fringe benefits, 5-day week, salary open. For appointment call 638-3361. FOR SALE —Motorcycle, 1962 Ducat; 250 C.C., $225.00. Call Listen 994-5993. 532 N. LIVINGSTON—3 bedrm. modern, hardwood floors down, 2 bdrms. up, gas heat washer & dryer, fenced back yard, garage, $7500. SSOO down, S7O a month. 241-5118. WEDDING GOWN—floor length, chapel train, SSO; Mouton fur coat dress length, beige & brown, hood attached. sls. 244-4078. FOR SALE—Swing set good cond. 293-0612. FOR SALE—Apt. size gas stove, S2O. 1825 Christopher Lane, 6397424 before 5:00 p.m. 1961 PLYMOUTH VALIANT, 28,000 miles, brakes relined, new shocks & muffler, excell. cond. SSOO. 244-3058.

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FOR RENT—3 bedroom, 2 bath house, air conditioned, completely furnished, private beach club, shopping, all within distance of Miami, Florida. Weekly $100.00; monthly $300.00. Available June 15th. Reply to Mrs. Leon Glidewell, 124 N. E. 96th St., Miami, Florida 33138. FOR SALE—Leatherette occasional chair, grey; Craftsman power reel mower, reasonable. 244-2982. WANTED BABY SITTER,, from 8 a.m. ,to 3:30 p.m., 5 days, must have own transportation. 241-5978 after 3:30 pjn. CHILDREN’S CLOTHES—boy’s size 2-3, winter and summer, excell, cond., most are permapress; coats, sweaters, sport coats, pants, shirts; 293-3892, 3544 Lowry Road. FOR SALE—I 962 RITZCRAFT [ trailer, 10x50, fully carpeted and awning, A-l cond. 852-5673. HELP WANTED Sales clerk over 21 years old. Apply in person at Meadowood Pharmacy, 3019 N. High School Road. PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS —Reasonable rates. Experienced teacher, Indiana University Music School Graduate. Beginning and advanced students accepted. Call Mrs. Holmes 2912368. CHILDCARE (No babies) for children of employed mothers. Christian atmosphere. Fenced yard, swing set, sandbox toys, playmates, fine neighborhood, Speedway resident. 241-3434. GARAGE SALE—Furniture, appliances, rugs and clothes. Fri. April 28 9 a.m. to 4 pjn. Sat. April 29, 9 a.m. till noon. 215 Lincoln Ave., Brownsburg. FOR SALE—Four-drawer business file; adjustable metal shelves; 33-% “Private Tudor” re-* cords album, novice code course with printed instruction. Call at 6 p.m. or weekend. 241-6820. FOR RENT SPEEDWAY 1 bedroom, % brick double; stove, refrig. auto. heat. Adults SBS. 244-0147. LADY WANTS DAY WORK every-other Friday* 926-2852 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE—two 8.00x14 wheels and tires from a Dodge, $8.00; boy’s 24 inch bicycle, SB. Call 2444764.

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HELP WANTED—Robust retired man to wait on customers, 48 hour week, seasonal work. Lyndhurst Lawnmower Service 1919 N. Lyndhurst. 1960 STUDEBAKER—4-door sedan, 1678 Lincoln Road after 5 p.m. FIREPLACE WOOD for sale. 2448702 after 5 pan. FOR SALE—Youngstown metal kitchen cabinets, including auto. dishwasher with sink* 2440267. * WANTED TO RENT—small garden space for this season. Will share vegetables or pay cash. Speedway res. Call 244-8404. FOR SALE—Slingerland snare drum, blue sparkle, stand and practice pad A-l cond. 291-1211. GARAGE SALE—S9O4 Hickorywood Drive. Furniture, clothing, toys, misc. Fri. & Sat., April 28-29.

FOR SALE—Blue Danish modern sofa, $45; Chaise lounge far enclosed porch, like new, S3O. 2443058. BEGINNER This company is your entree into the world of business. Training in a never-ending variety of duties, $265 & No Fee. SEE Marge. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th St Main, Spaadway 244-9525 . . , Lkaniad BOOKKEEPING PAYROLL CLERK $350 SNELLING flt SNELLING 15th ft Main, Spaadway 244-9525 . . . Licansad RECEPTIONIST NO FEE “AT LEAST” $325 for the right girl. Meet, greet and spread good will. Very permanent, Lois. SNELLING ft SNELLING 15th ft Main. Spaadway 244-9525 ... Licensed BABY BAPTAD DAaAnfSjaM T mSnaa ULrw I LrK hmmmi KwCUpilOn I I ■IIIUw Straight reception! Welcome mommies and kids, announce them to a doctor, type bills, you don’t need a bit of experience, just a real nice attitude, $325, Kay. SNELLING ft SNELLING 15th ft Main. Spaadway 244-9525 Licansad SECRETARY LEGAL $450 Front lobby spot. For the social but sensible gal. No Fee, Polly. SNELLING ft SNELLING 15th ft Main. Spaadway 244-9525 . . . Licensed

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SECRETARY TRAINEE SPOT $350 Assist several young execs, on this one. Ibis may be for “IT* Kay. SHELLING A SHELLING 15th A Main, Speedway 144-9525 . . . Licensed TRAINEE NO Hi No experience needed. Prestige co. will take you step by step. Leads to data processing future. $325. Marge. SHELLING A SHELLING 15th A Main. Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensad BUDGET COUNSELOR TRAINEE Financial giant will train “XT’. $325. SHELLING A SHELLING 15th A Main. Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed TEUER TRAINEE NO PEE No experience needed, bright and congenial, raises, S3OO, Polly. SHELLING A SHELLING 15th A Main. Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed PUBLIC RELATIONS TRAINEE $4600 Learn promotion of fund drives for national charity. Challenging. Rewarding, self satisfying, Lee. SNELLING A SHELLING 15th A Main. Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensad

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POLICE iEAOUi OP INDIANA, INC Die ITth annual Convention of the Police League of Ind., Inc. wUI be held at the Marott Hotel in Indianapolis on April 29th and 30th. 1967. The announcement was made today by the Board of Directors of the League. Robert A. O’Neal. Supt. of the Indiana State Police will be the principal speaker at the meeting Sunday afternoon. Supt O’Neal will explain the new Mandatory Police Training and Academy bill which was passed at the last session of the Indiana Legislature. Sgt Norris J. Starkey of the Indianapolis Police Dept and Richard P. Parker, Chief of Williams Creek Police Dept are CoChairmen of the annual event Howard S. Wilcox, Indianapolis public relations consultant and fanner General of the Indiana National Guard will be tea Master of Ceremonies.

Among the honored guests will be Mayor John J. Barton of Indianapolis, Sheriff Lae Eads of Marion County, George Lake representing the local Federal Bureau of Investigation Kenneth Hale of the U.S. Secret Service, Sheriff Michael Truchan, President of Ind. Sheriff Association, and Sheriff of Lake County, Capt Robert Gebhard, President of Indiana Police Officers Training Association, Floyd A Kline, Director Indiana Office of Traffic Safety, George Luallen, Secretary, Ind. Assoc, of Chiefs of Police, Albert Huber, Executive Director of Indiana Traffic Safety Council, Abe Taylor, Chief, Law Enforcement Exrise Police Professor Robert Borkenstein. Indiana University Police Administration. Father James Riggins, Principal of Chatard High School, Rev. Harrison Neal, Chaplain Marion County Sheriff Dept., Farrell “Bud” Speake representing the Indianapolis Star, and Annamarie Barbee, President of the Police League Ladies Auxiliary. A Monte Carlo party, variety show and dance will be held on Saturday, and election of Board Members and officers will be held Sunday morning fallowed by a noon banquet John W. Minnick, Chief of West Lafayette Police Dept, is President of the organization.

A Word To Tho lovely lady ... Spring is here ... except for a momentary rebellion of weather . v v and many enchanting fragnances will become part of our every day enjoyment Yes, Mother Nature has the answer, and, you, Lovely Lady, should, also. A carefully chosen scent of your very own! There are so many perfumes, sachets, and colognes to choose from, this could present a problem. The favorite scent of a friend may be absolutely wrong for you. The chemical reaction of each individual towards an item such as perfume

is different in every person. Especially in the summer months, one must caution against a heavy scent, overbearing and unlovely. You will notice that a powder sachet stays with you longer and the scent will linger long after applied. Many companies provide a small size purse flaconet, which is ideal for touch-up needs. Making the very important derision as to which scent is truely You will be a very interesting and exciting endeavor. The woman who is aware of this necessity discovers something special about herself. The scent you choose may be the basis of a good or poor impression! The proper choice of your perfume may leave a very wonderful haunting memory .. . a lovely thought of You lingering after you have gone. This matter should not be taken lightly. It is the foundation of your personality, ward-robe and total impression on society. Wouldn’t it be

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nice for thou* who know you to be aware and admiring of toe scant you have particularly chosen as You? Just a* Mother Nature has chosen a special fragrance far aach and every beautiful flower to express the beauty... you, too, Lovely Lady muni express your special Beauty .. » Sincerely. Claudia VALLEY MILLS “SPRING CHICKEN" BARBECUE Mrs. John Lucas, President of the Valley Mills Elementary School PTA. announced today that toe third annual “Spring Chicken” Barbecue will be held on Friday, April 29th. Proceeds from this year’s barbecue will be used in the purchase of playground equipment which, it is fait will further enhance the school’s use and offer more and better facilities far the children of toe community. The school is located at 5890 S. High School Road, and anyone wishing further information may contact Mrs. Lucas or Mr. Madison Finchum. Principal, through the school office at 986-9993.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) May 2—Tennis match with North Central, Here - 4:30 PM. May 3—Golf meet with Greenwood and Danville May 4—Mid-State Conference Track Meet Here - 6:30 PM. May 4—Tennis match with Batch Grove, Here - 4:30 PM. May s—Career Day Program in Sr. H.S. May s—Ben Davis Refays at 7:13 PM. May 5-B—Tennis Tourney at Speedway May 6—Baseball game at Lawrence Central, 4:30 PM. Speedway Elementary Schools had five Blue Ribbon winners in the 12th Annual Childrens* Art Bazaar held this week. Pupils in grades 1 through 6 from 141 were entered in the bazaar. Speedway winners were Laurie Dickie, Ist grade Newby School; Bradley Sherfick, Ist grade Fisher School; David Smith, 2nd grade Newby School; Melanie Meo, 3rd grade Newby School; and Pam Thielking, 9th grade Allison School.

Mr. Dean S. Laming of Lake Central Airlines spoke to toe Junior High School Science Club at their meeting yesterday. His subject was “Air Line Flying: Yesterday and Today.” Results of athletic events during the past week include: 4 Speedway varsity 8, Mooresville 7 Southport varsity 2, Speedway 1 Speedway varsity 5, Zioasvilfa 0 Speedway reserves 2, Southport 1 Speedway freshmen 27, Moores, villa 4 Golf Brebeuf 6%, Speedway 8%, Chartrand 1 Speedway 7%, Pike 3% Tennis Warren Central 4, Speedway 3 Pike Freshmen 5, Speedway 2 Den Davis 5, Speedway 2 Track Speedway 76%, Mooresville 42% Greenwood 75%, Decatur Central 69, Speedway 56%, Danville 13 Speedway placed sixth in the “B” Division at the North Central Relays Junior High Track Brownsburg Bth, 56, Speedway 25 Speedway 7th, 52, Brownsburg 39 Speedway Bth, 46, Franklin Central 45 LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four fate afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These books are new: Holmes, Marjorie—Senior trip Crocker, Walter—Nehru Hall,Donald —Henry Moore Roebuck, Carl—World of ancient times Lasky, Victor—JFK, the man and the myth Williams, Penry—Life in Tudor England Walden. Amelia—Race the wild wind Feis, Herbert—Foreign aid and Foreign policy Fontaine; Robert—Humorous skits far young people Asimov, Isaac—Realm of algebra Buchsbaum, Ralph Animals without backbones Sukarno—Sukarno Adler. Irving—The sun and Its family 1 Zulotow, Maurice—Stages truck