Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1968 — Page 3
Thursday, June 13, 1968
CLASSIFIEDS (Continued from page two) FREE KITTENS—S weeks old, black & grey, 1531 Allison St, 241-9613. BABYSITTING by Sr. Hi student days or by the week. References. 244-0435. * ■_ •FRFE—Must find good home for small housedog. Moving out of state. 291-7111. HEAVY DUTY TRAILER hitch and overload springs for ’6O Olds. sls. Trailer mirrors, $3. Movie titler, $4. 291-7111. IRONINGS in my home, specializing in fine linens, men’s shirts and silks- Call anytime. 636-3837. LOST—Man’s grey prescription glasses, near McL cafeteria or Parkwood Drive. Please call 6353225, days; or 241-6776 evenings. FOR SALE—Dwarf Marigold plants, 25c a doz. or 5 doz. for sl. 5645 W. 16th St, 244-4184. FOR RENT Effeciency apt Bachelor or employed couple. Aval June 14. Call 638-0834.
FOR SALE —Swim suit size 1486; pool table; baby bassinette; two women’s coats, size 16; man’s suit. 1752 N. Norfolk, 241-5584. FOR RENT —Two bedroom brick double, stove and refrig, furnished. References required. 2411367. FOR SALE —Stereo - Metregon speaker, tape recorder, record changer, Amp., A.M.-F.M. receiver in custom cabinet. A real beauty. SISOO. Monkey Pod salad bowl sets; serving bowls; ass’td. trays, imported Temple Rubbings, Bangkok. 241-8476 FOR SALE—Pup tent $5; boyscout trousers, 14, $3; double bed headboard, $10; % H.P. sump pump motor, $10; two 14” Ford wheels, SB. 291-6558. WANT TO DO HOUSEWORK, Speedway area. Ph. 244-1108. GENERAL PAINTING Houses & garages on Westside preferred. Reasonable Rates, Free estimates, Quick Service. Call: 243-3569 or 852-2525
YWCA SUMMER FUN PROGRAM A variety of activities for girls 6-11 years old will be offered this summer by the Young Women’s Christian Association. Beginning June 24, these summer programs will operate at Headquarters, 329 N. Pennsylvania St. and at 7 neighborhood locations around the city. Swimming, dramatics, singing, trips, games and crafts will make up the Summer Fun Program. For schedules and registration information call the YWCA, 329 N. Pennsylvania St., 635-5471.
Children's Museum The Children’s Museum free program this Saturday morning (June 15), “North With the Eskimos,” will be a pleasant change for summer. Snowshoes, dog sleds, igloos and fur parkas will be items for discussion and Eskimo material from the museum’s collection will help illustrate life in the cold regions. The hour-long program will begin at 11 a.m. The June craft workshop series will begin Tuesday and Thursday this week (June 11 and 13), but the museum is accepting enrollment for the July craft workshops, weaving and basketry and fun with paper, and August workshops, ceramics and pottery and wood carving. All day field trips by bus will be offered on Friday mornings in July and August, and enrollment information may be obtained at the museum. Registration is also being accepted for Saturday Scout badge classes, Indian lore in July and folk lore in August. Beginning this week and continuing through the summer, a talk and demonstration in the museum’s new science gallary will be offered each Tuesday and Thursday at 11a.m. and 2 p.m., and youngsters will be invited to participate in the experiments. On Saturdays, the science gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with an assistant to answer questions. Through June the museum is showing an exhibit of Heiken marionettes in connection with the appearance of the marionettes at the museum June 25, 26 and 27.
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What Is A Jaycee? (Continued from page one) “A Jaycee is so inexperienced that he can’t solve a community problem by sitting in an air-con-ditioned office and drifting off into the cool statosphere of abstract thought He has to put his shoulder to the wheel and his hand in God’s hand, and pray like a lost sinner while he totes the barges and lifts the bales. “You can’t recognize a Jaycee just by looking at him. To thousands of poor children at Christmas time, he looks like Santa Claus. To millions of citizens who see him sweating in the summer heat to get out the vote, he looks like Uucle Sam in a limp shirt. To the forgotten people in the polio wards and the TB hospitals who depend on fellows like him to gather the money that saves human life, he looks like an angel. And to the political crooks and demagogues who creep into the local governments to pull down the wool curtain of secrecy, close the open doors of public office, and steel away the people’s liberties, he looks like the hangman. “And even if you know a Jaycee today, you won’t know him tomorrow. Today he may be an obscure clerk; but after a while in the Jaycees—after getting into bloodstream of community affairs —he’ll be hiring and firing clerks
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“But his real reward will be the comfortable realization that he is doing things that build communities and states and nations. He can say with solemn pride that while others stayed in the background, he came forward and threw down the gauntlet to every form of injustice that hung over his community and his neighbors. He can say that while others were following the crowd, he followed his conscience; and that he was working to keep every dot and dash in the Constitution while others were concerned only with putting dol-
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lar signs on the ledger. When some were merely yelling Throw the rascals out! he was ready to step in. While others just pointed at the dirt, he was swinging a broom.” JOHN BEN SHEPPERD Former Attorney General State of Texas Past President, Texas Jaycees Past National President, United States Jaycees If you are a young man, 21-35, and would like to know more about the Speedway Jaycee’s, there will be an open meeting at St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, 5700 Crawfordsvill Rd. in the Fireside Room at 8:00 p.m. Thursday, June 20, 1968. Refreshments will be served. If you cannot attend, call Bob Wallis 635-9911.
Local Piano Teacher Studies New Teaching Techniques Mrs. Ernest Heimbuch, a well known westside piano teacher, has enrolled in a Piano Musicianship Pedagogy series of advanced classes offered through the Wilking tyusic Company under the co-sponsorship of the National Piano Foundation Chicago, Illinois. The course is based on new techniques in group instruction. Included are teaching the interrelated subjects of sightreading, transposition, ear training, repertoire, harmony, and keyboard improvisation, and is intended to
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DUTCH BOY OPEN GOLF TOURNEY The Third annual Dutch Boy Open Gos Tourney will be held this year on or about July 15 (the exact time and place will be announced later). This tourney matches the teachers and coaches who work for the park department with those who paint during the summer. The Dutch Boy Painters are hoping for another victory but the park boys have been practicing very hard in preparation for this year’s event Trophies and prizes are donated by Dutch Boy Paint and Rainbow Paint Store, 1020 Main Street, Speedway. The trophy will be on display at the Rainbow Paint store for those who sire interested in the golf match.
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