Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1967 — Page 3

Thursday, November 2, 1967

Classifieds (Continued from page D 3 BEDROOM grey brick French Provincial, near new reservoir. 2300 sq. ft., tile baths, 2 % car gar., family rm. with full wall fireplace, large wooded lot, cement drive. $26,900. Owner will sell or trade. 291-7971. FOR SALE pala, 4-door hardtop, P.S. and P. 8., air conditioning, white sidewalls, 383 V 8 engine, deepwater blue, low mileage, excel, cond. G.M. employee. Tele. 291-4038. FOR RENT—Partly furnished apt. in Speedway. Adults. 241-0958. FOR RENT—2 bedroom double, full basement, dining room. 241. 5547. ’64 PLYMOUTH sport Fury; black; 2-speed, stock; 383 ; 330 HP. straight seats, in good cond. 241-5334. ' FOR SALE —Hamilton gas dryer, 7 years old. Carl Wolf. 5739 W. 29th PL 291-7145 after 4 p.m. GARAGE SALE Meadowood, Nov. 3 & 4, 9:00 to 5:00. A little bit of everything. MUSIC TRAINING—Private, % hour lessons. Piano, $3; Organ (in your home) $4.50. Lessons include theory, ear training. Popular music, accompanying for advanced students. All lessons include free music workshops. Kindergarten piano class, one hour, limit 4-6, $3 per student 2916597. *- FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT for winter only, Dec. to last of April Reference and deposit Real nice. 1806 N. Exeter. Leaving for Florida. 638-8519.

TOYS FOR SALE—Weather station, trucks, chemistry set trictrac, puzzles, books, misc. Saturday only, Nov. 4, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 27 So. Vine St. (4500 West off Rockville Rd.) FOR SALE—RCA 23” TV, table model. 291-6081. 5539 MEADOWOOD DRIVE 1 block from Speedway High School and Wheeler Grade School on bus line, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, rec. room, screened porch, court yard, single garage, fenced yard. James R. Hill, 244-1741. HOME UNDER CONSTRUCTION —Open Sunday afternoon to show the kind of home now being built in Speedway. A few lots still left. Vz Block North of 4900 West 22nd Street. James R. Hill, 244-1741. WANT TO BUY—small piano, from private owner. 241-1939. GARAGE SALE —Dishes, pans, misc. bedding, etc. 1702 Gerrard, Fri. & Sat. Nov. 3-4. FOR SALE —Wilson golf clubs, wood & irons, used one season. Jerry Oliver. 241-8605. ’6l COUNTRY SQUIRE V-8, A.T.; 6 pass. P.S., $350. 5701 Crawfordsville Rd. 244-0881. Speedway Hobby And Homemakers The Speedway Hobby and Homemakers Club will meet at 10:30 A.M. November 9th at the home of Thelma Beck, 6038 W. 30th Street. We will work on our Christmas project so bring your working supplies. DID YOU KNOW! That the Government estimated it takes an income of at least $9,191.00 a year for an average family to maintain a modest standard of living. A jump of at least 50% in less than a decade. Figures released represented living cost last fall, they are even higher now.

The Government’s definition of poverty is an income of $3,200.00 or below, the medium (not average) income in the U.S. is $7,000.00 a year. A Speedway Policeman makes approximately $5,700.00 which puts him 2,500.00 from being on relief and $3,491.00 from maintaing a modest standard of living, in fact he is below middle class income. His work as a public servant requires that he have at least a ffjgh School Education. But a school drop out makes as much as a Patrolman does now, and a good guess is that the drop out makes more. Its a SHAME that a Police Officer has to be underpaid to such an extreme. The Public says, be neat, be sharp, be educated, do an honest days work and more, keep the punk and criminal out of our community, and set an t—iiiph for their children, but they have given their Officers the pay of a second class citizen. It is sad indeed when Police, who risk their livs daily to perform their tasks, CANNOT AFFORD TO OWN PROPERTY, PAY RENT, AND RAISE A FAMILY WITHIN THE COMMUNITY FOR WHICH THEY WORK, WITHOUT WORKING TWO JOBS PLUS BIT WORK ■WHEN THEY CAN GRAB IT. Please, think about it my fellow citizens. J. M. Hervey

Progressive Homemakers The Progressive Homemakers Club will meet Thursday Morning at 9:15 on Nov. 9 at the home of Ann Owen. Alice Miller will be co-hostess. We will make Christmas Angels. There will also be a Wig Fashion Show on Tuesday evening, Nov. 7 at 7:30 pan.

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ner at the Hawthorne Room at 6:30 pan. November 6th, 1967. Following the dinner will be our speaker, Mrs. Jules G. Zinter. Her topic will be “Canada”. Speedway Little League Football CHARGERS 13 REDSKINS ...... 0 TD-Phipps (2) —PAT-Pierson GIANTS ..... 13 49ers 6 TD-(Giants)-Love. Dietrich—PAT •Love TD-(49ers)-Sears OILERS .34 RAMS 0 TD-Dalton (S)—PAT-Dalton (2) Deuel. Schroeder CARDS 12 PACKERS 0 TD—Fulford. Llnville COLTS 21 PACKERS 0 TD—Fulford, Llnville COLTS 21 LIONS 0 Td—Wagner. Dunn, Heaviland— PAT-Ort. Long, Wagner BEARS 7 STEEPLERS .................. 6 TD-(Bean-Seymour PAT Foster TD-(Steelen)-Carroll FINAL STANDINGS sth A 6th GRADES W L T GIANTS 3 0 2 OILERS 4 10 CHARGERS 3 11 REDSKINS 2 2 1 49er>s - 14 0 RAMS 0 5 0 3rd A 4th GRADES W L T COLTS 401 CARDS 401 PACKERS 2 3 0 LIONS 2 3 0 STEELERS 140 BEARS 14 0 LEADING SCORES sth A 6th TD PAT T Rick Dalton (Oilers) 12 5 77 Rand Phipps (Chargers) 10 1 61 3rd A 4th TD PAT T Tom Dunn (Colts) 9 0 54 Mark Chapman (Lions) 4 2 26 Dan Masariu (Cards) 4 2 26

SCHOOL NEWS Nov. 3—PTA Chili Supper in H.S. Cafeteria, 4:30 - 7:30 P.M. Nov. 3—Varsity Football - Plainfield, Here - 7:30 P.M. Nov. 6—Open House at Newby and Allison Elem. Schools, Senior High School 7:00-9:00 P.M. Nov. B—Lions Club Fall Sports Banquet. Nov. 9—Open House at Fisher and Wheeler Elem. Schools, Junior High School 7:00-9:00 P.M. Nov. 11—Varsity Band will participate in Veterans Day Parade. Nov. 17-18—Student Theatre production “All the Way Home” in H.S. Auditorium. Nov. 18—Varsity Band will participate in Downtown Christmas Parade. Nov. 18—Speech Meet at New Castle. Nov. 20—Freshman Basketball - Danville, Here - 6:30 P.M. Nov. 22 —Varsity and Reserve Basketball - Pike, There - 6:30 P.M. Nov. 23-24—Thanksgiving Vacation. Nov. 25—Varsity and Reserve Basketball - Lawrence Central, There - 6:30 & 8:00 P.M. The Speedway School Board has employed the architectengineering firm of McGuire, Shook, Compton and Richey to plan needed remodeling and renovation in the Carl G. Fisher Elementary School and the Speedway Junior High School. Since the Schoolhouse plan-

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ning Division of the Department of Public Instruction has recommended that the Fsher building be replaced in a few years, only limited remodeling will be done in that building. A greater amount of remodeling and renovation will be done in the junior high building. Part of the junior high building was constructed in 1936, and the shop addition was built during the war in 1944-45 when quality materials were not available for school purposes. The construction will be fi-

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The Speedway Lions Club will present its second program of its “TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE SERIES” on Saturday evening, in the Speedway High School Auditorium at 8:00 PM. Nov. 4, 1967. BILL KENNEDY is a professional photographer of many years’ standing, and for the past few years, a producer of motion picture travelogues. He and his wife have spent recent summers filming the western states, the Pacific Coast of the United States and Canada, and the Canadian Rockies. Mr. Kennedy has a keen eye for the dramatic in the natural world and in the lives of people, and his camera work has brought him awards for technical excellence and artistry. “BRITISH COLUMBIA explores that vast Canadian province where one is never far from the wilderness, even in cosmopoltan Vancouver. We relax in the English atmosphere of victoria and the spendor of the Butchart Gardens. We take a trip through the famous Inside Passage past great fiords to Prince Rupert. Here we view this area’s big industry, sea food processing. Aunt Jemima Pancake Party November 4th On Saturday, November 4th from 7:30 AM. to 8:00 PM. delicious Aunt Jemima Pancakes will be frying at the Krannert *Y*,

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nanced by funds available in the Cumulative Building Fund. The Speedway Speech Team won nineteen ribbons in the coun-ty-wide tournament held at Arlington last Saturday. Final team standings woe First Place, Speedway with 51 points; Second Place, Warren Central with 28 points; and Third Place, North Central with 20 points. Speedway, represented by fiftythree students, won three out of the five places awarded in four

605 & Highschool Road. All the Aunt Jemima pancakes you can eat, sausage, and drink will be the menu at this 4th Annual Aunt Jemima Pancake Day sponsored by the Krannert Y’s Men’s Club. Tickets are on sale at the ‘Y’ or from any Y’s Man and Grade School Athletic Boys. Tickets sell for SI.OO for adults and 50c for Youth under 14. BASKETBALL SEASON TICKETS Season tickets will go on sale to Speedway students after school on Monday and Tuesday, November 13 and 14. Student tickets will sell for $4.00 for nine home games. Adult season ticket sales will be from 6:30 PM. to 8:00 PM. on November 13 and 14. Adult season tickets will sell for $5.50 for nine home games. All tickets will sell for SI.OO at the door. Speedway’s section will be on the east side of the gymnasium this year because of a new Indiana High School Athletic Association ruling; which says that both , teams will sit on the side where the timers and scorers sit Since this would take up approximately forty seats of our student section, we have moved our seating to the east side.

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events and managed to place in nine out of the tan events et the tourney. Speedway students who won ribbons were: Original, Ist place Lore Hittle, 4th place Lynn Tack, itt sth place Susan Najar; Dramatic, Ist place Pam Sedam, 3rd place Connie Rudman, sth place Cathie Doak; Radio Announcing, 2nd place Bob Price, 3rd place Bob Higbie, 4th place Sam Bastianelli; Humorous, 2nd place Bob Harbin, 3rd place Tony Baner, sth place Peggy Chambers; Discussion, 3rd piece Guy Roush, 4th place Dudley Burdge; Poetry, 4th place Charlotte Lindsey, sth piece

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Preston Sinks; Storytelling, sth place Pamela Kegg; Oratorical, 3rd place Mike Potter; Boys Extemp., Ist place Tun Haynes. The Speedway Sparkplugs defeated the Pike Red Devils by a 20-6 score on Pike’s field last week. The Sparkplugs will close their 1967 season with a MidState Conference game with Plainfield on Speedway’s field Friday night, Nov. 3. Speedway reserves lost an exciting game to Ritter last week by a score of 25-20, and the Speedway freshmen defeated De_ catur Central 31-25.

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