Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1967 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY COIN SHOP 1538 MAIN STREET - SPEEDWAY NICE SILVER DOLLARS- 4c UP Check Our Bid Board Daily 10 AM. To 8 PM. Bid Board Will Close At 2 PM On Saturdays EVA BARNES 241-3803

Classifieds (Continued from page 2) FOR SALE—Household articles and furniture including woven rugs. Friday, June 2, 1967 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. At the former home of Nettie Lunsford, 1617 Presto Street. MOVING OUT OF TOWN—3O” gas range with clock, visualite oven, SSO; Kenmore Autom. washer, $10; 2 pc. liv. room suite, $35; antique roll-type school desk; cartop carrier; 2-Goodrich tubeless, white sidewall tires in good cond., $5 each, 7.35x15; Misc. items. Garage Sale, June 3. 5109 W. 12th St. 241-2909.

BROWNY THEATRE "The Family Theatre" . BROWNSBURG, IND. Phone 852-2065 FRIDAY, JUNE 2-7:00 P.M. MAN LADD as “SHANE” SAT. & SUN., JUNE 3 & 4-CONT. from 2:00 PM. “And Now Miguel” ’ ALSO wEaS® GRiFfIN HEY! KIDS JOIN OUR SUMMER MOVIE CLUB SIX BIG SHOWS FOR ONLY SI.OO SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE—GET YOURS EARLY! DON'T BE LEFT OUT! SHOWS EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 1:00 & 3:15 JUNE 7 "30 YEARS OF FUN" JUNE 14 "YELLOWSTONE KELLY" JUNE 21 "BOY AND THE LAUGHING DOG" JUNE 28 "LAD, A DOG" JULY 5 "NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS" JULY 12 LASSIE'S GREAT ADVENTURE"

SPECIAL SERVICES . . . Facials - Manicures - Pedicures Make-Up Application Eyebrow Arches and Tints

TARA SHOPPING ( ) PLAZA \ ' 34th & MOLLER ROAD Open 6 D,y> ————. and 5 Evenings « OPERATORS AVAILABLE

PART TIME HELP WANTED Evenings and Saturdays APPLY AT MENS WEAR Speedway Shopping Center 5910 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD

FOR SALE—Trash barrels, tops out delivered, $3.50 or will empty yours, $2.00. Stoney’s Light Hauling. After 3:15 p.m., weekends anytime. 635-8824. BABY DOCTOR RECEPTION TRAINEE Straight reception. Welcome momies and kids, announce them to a doctor, type bills. You don’t need a bit of experience. Just real nice attitude. $325. Polly. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th & Main. Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed FOR SALE—Cabin on lake Hart, 3 rooms, lake front. Terms can be arranged Phone 786-3664.

Be A "SUMMER BEAUTY" From "Head-to-toe" Follow Our Special Program . . . • Hair Care and Protection • Body Preparation For Thai Sun Tan • Nail, Toe and Leg Care • Special Formula (Even Fair Skin) For A Lovely Tan

PLANTS VEGETABLE—FLOWER “WE flflflW •<» fIWIV PLANTS" 10,000 GERANUIMS 25,000 POTTH) BIG BOY TOMATOES SCHWAB'S GREENHOUSES 2660 N. KESSLER BLVD.

AIRPORT RECEPTION $385 Assist visiting dignitaries. Exciting atmosphere. No Fee. Kay. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th & Main, Speedway 244-9525 . . . I icwMad PBX—RECEPTIONIST NO FEE Vibrant miss to greet VIPs. Nice folks, lovely office. $325. Marge. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th & Main. Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed FOR RENT—% stone double, 2 bedrooms, auto, gas heat, garage. Adults only, no pets, SBO per mo. Immed. Poss. 5103 W. 20th St.

WANTED PART - TIME SALES HELP EVENINGS & SATURDAYS EXPERIENCE PREFERRED MINI WIAB SPEEDWAY SHOPPING CENTER 5910 Crawfordsville Road 244-7823

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DETECTIVE TRAINEE S3OO Exciting, not dangerous. Kay. SNELLING & SNELLING 15th a Main. Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Right hand to dynamic company President. Top Firm. $425. Lois. SNELLING a SNELLING 15th a Main. Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed OIL SALES TRAINEES SSOO NO FEE Great training program & top base pay, bonus, car expenses, profit sharing. Future. Lee. SNELLING a SNELLING 15th a Main. Speedway 244-9525 ♦ . . Licensed LUMBER TRAINEE SALES MANAGEMENT Expanding firm. SIOO to start, plus bonus. Future $12,000 as manager. No Fee. See Lee. SNELLING a SNELLING 15th a Main, Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed

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BALER NO FEE Wholesale cigars, pipes, lighterssupplies. Established territory. To $7200. Lee. SNELLING a SNELLING 15th a Main. Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed TRAINEE. HO FEE Mortgage banking firm. Leads to branch manager. Start slls-Fu-ture-SIO,OOO up. No sales. Lee. SNELLING a SNELLING 15th a Main. Speedway 244-9525 . . . Licensed

FIRST OFFERING SPEEDWAY—Choice location, 2 bedrooms, large carpeted combination living & dining, breakfast nook, basement, fenced back yard with large screen-in patio. 5019 W. 15TH ST. mac McArthur co. rltr. 244-0344 FOR SALE—Kroll deluxe baby bed, like new, new mattress, sl9 complete. 293-0969. WANTED TO BUY—Youth bed with mattress, must be in good cond. Call 244-2996 anytime. FOR SALE—New dinette set; two new beds; used couch and matching chair. Phone 244-2789. FULL TIME BABYSITTER needed in my home, one child, daytime only. Reliable teenager, 15 or over preferred. 244-1954. Call after 5 p.m.

FOR A NEW WURUTZER piano or organ call 852-5371 for a demonstration. Mrs. Ann English. Representative.

Be alert to what items certain stores carry. Where you shop will depend on what goods are available, the time you have for shopping, the sizes you need, and the convenience of the store. Shop in stores that have a reputation for good quality and fairness to customers. Shop around and spend time comparing quality and price. When you want a long-wearing garment, buy the best quality available for the money you have to spend. For certain items that will be worn only a few times, such as party clothes, price may come first.

ClmlflHt ATmmQK KOMEOWKEM Now it w time to plan and beautify your hones and lawns. Complete luadscapinß raking, sweeping, fertilizing and seeding of lawns. Will fertilise shade trees, shrubs and evergreens. We are experts in our field, as listed below: 1. Dormant spraying (late Fsb. and April) before leaves come out 2. Complete lawn rare raking, sweeping, spraying, fertilizing and seeding. (All debris hauled away) and lawn rolling (March and eariy April). 3. Control weeds (early Mardi and April) for crabgrassee, dandelions, planten and various other weeds which destroy beautiful lawns. 4. Fertilizing lawns, evergreens, flowers, shrubs ad shade trees.

8. Complete langsceping. planning and designing. 6. Will sell roses, an verities (Spring only); evergreens, shrubs and shade trees. Shade trees should be planted before leaves come out All plants, shade trees and evergreens are selected. 7. Expert evergreen, flowering shrub and hedge trimming. Tree topping. Win remove small trees, only. 8. Expert tree surgery. 9. Expert peat moss laying, building up the soil and etdting. 10. Etching, side walk and driveways. 11. Win rent raking machines and deliver to the Speedway area only. 12. Fully insured. Licensed. Member of Nurserymen's Assn. FREE ESTIMATES NO JOB TOO SMALL. WORK GUARANTEED TO YOUR SATISFACTION. CALL 808 BOEGER'S LANDSCAPING SERVICE. Ml--2MB or 244-BML Need Entertainment? Do you need entertainment for everyone? The Kitchen Band of the Women of the Moose, Chapter No. 11 loves to entertain for charitable organizations, free. Lodges, clubs, dinners for any donation. Please call 787-4660 or 786-1779 for further information.

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SCHOOL HEWS (Continued from page 1) turn to the junior high at 1:30 P.M., Thursday, June 8. to receive their diplomas. Honor roll for seniors and juniors for the fifth grade period included: "A" Honor Roll Senion Steve Riser, Doug Small, Bonnie Turnbaugh, Roger Sharkey, Steve Englert, Reesa Evans, Bill Cantwell, Cheri Pickett, Jean Thoma, Donna Tyler, Greg Eaton. Charles Engel, Mike Jaimet, Karen Troth, Nancy Zeph, David Graves, and Heidi Schunke. "B" Honor Roll Steve Kirchhoff, Claudia Ryden Carol Stewart, Diane Stewart, Wilena Crowder, Alan Davis, Marilyn Dirks, Vicki Graeff, Naomi Hocker, Marsha Husser, Steve Speer, Chris Werling, Leslie Akers, Carl Cunningham, Paul Daniels, Joyce DeWitt, Marilyn Edington, Linda Hackett, Kenny Jay, Karen Showalter Linda Smith, Cathy Wacker, Ted Williams, Mary Ann Urbanic, Richard Brooks, Jim Ehlebracht, John Graub, Mark Hindsley, Richard Hoffman, Jane Johnson, Kathy McCammon, Kay Rumbaugh, Lynn Anderson, Diana Crain, Daniel Harcourt, John Higbie Tom Johnson, Charlene Lewis, Susan Maple, Mary Reed, Jim Seitz, Greg Silver, Patty Shockency, Kathie Smith, Becky Sutherlin. Joy Buckley, Carol Fieber, Jenny Inman. Sharon Irwin, Kay Ann Kirby, Lynn Kurtz, Diane Lippard, and Sandy Sunier, Juniors

"A" Honor Roll Jane McCallister, Barbara Guiou, Mitch Feucht, Candy Walker, Jo Black, Lynne McConochie, Sherry Duffin, Ruthanne Gallatin, Dale Thompson, Debbie Medenwald, Janet Parte, Janet Prows, Yvonne Riggs, Pam Sedam, and Gary Youmans. \ “B” Honor Roll Barbara Faris, Linda Graves, Cathy Hutchison, Marla McCormick, Reena Evans, Chrissie Fulton, Candy McCord, Ed Bailey, Mary Miller, Jim Burns, Becky Dunnuck, 'Dayle Fullenwider, Donna Gibbs, Bruce Lott, Dudley Burdge, Don Brooks, Rhonda Hughes, Doug Rosebrock, Linda Weiss, Beverly Wells, Sue Ralya, Cindy Berry, Kerry Blind, Steve Gaalema, Jim Muir, Ellen Origer, Lynn Pieper, Diane Roy, Guy Roush, Chris Sherman, Pete Teagarden, Jo Anne Willever, Chris Rautenberg, Gena Cox, Bev Bates, Roonie Murphy, Jim Payne, Mark Powell, Carol TenEick, Scott Vanßuskirk, Pam Wegener, Bill Williams Carolyn Green, Mary Jane Harrold, Bob Lindley, Tim McKitrick, Charles Page, Mike Pollard, Dick Price, 'Darrell Rains, Carleen Slagle, Jan Tackitt, and Dennis Warner.

At the Lions Club Spring Sports Banquet held recently, the following awards were made: Golf Most Improved Award - Denny Dirks Most Valuable Award - Jim Ehlebracht Tennis Most Improved Award - Richard Brooks Most Valuable Award - Lynn Huber Ttack Most Improved Award - Kenny Jay Most Valuable Award - Tom Johnson The Speedway Center Merchants Association presented awards to the following juniors for athletic achievement: Rick Aranjo, Jim Muir and Darrell Rains. Baseball awards will be made at the conclusion of the season. Speedway lost to Lawrence Central in the Marion County Baseball Tourney by a score of 2 to 1. In a regularly scheduled game with Pike, Speedway won 2-1. Speedway freshmen also won Pike by a 2-0 score. Speedway finished third in the invitational tennis tourney played the past week. 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 are new: Mueller, Conrad —Light and vision Mitchell, Carleton—lsles of the Caribbees Janson, Horst—Picture history of painting Furnas, Clifford—The engineer Flexner, James—-World of Winslow Homer Davidson, Basil—African kingdoms Bakeless, Katherine—Story-lives of great composers American Heritage—Pictorial atlas of United States history Donovan, Robert J. PT 109 Chute, Marchette—lntroduction to Shakespeare Christie, Agatha—Surprise! Surprise! Chapelle, Dickey—What’s a woman doing here?