Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1957 — Page 6

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GOOD CLOTHES DESERVE GOOD CARE DRAPES even more than most fine garments REQUIRE QUALITY CLEANING and some of the drapes in every home probably need cleaning right now. ALL DRY CLEANING RETURNED IN REUSABLE SEE-SAFE PLASTIC BAGS 15% Discount On All Garments At Our Drive-In Office 1609 N. LYNDHURST a. c. Demaree CLEANERS to the Meticulous Minority

GRASS & GARDEN SEED Package and Bulk FERTILIZER ROLLERS and SPREADERS For Sale or For Rent Garden Tools of All Kinds A Complete Line Of GLIDDEN PAINTS _ ALUMINUM SCREEN WIRE REYNOLDS “Do-It-Yourself” ALUMINUM Schoonover’s Hardware lift and Main Street J CH. 4-4N9

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SHADE TREES SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON THESE INDIVIDUAL LARGE SPECIMAN TREES

6" Dia.—2B to 30 ft. tall Speedman Red Oak tree. Beautiful shape, slow growing oak that holds its leaves in winter. Would take at least 20 years in your yard to grow this speciman tree. LOW. LOW PRICE COMPLETE $260.00 7" Dia.—3s to 40 ft. tall Beautiful Silver Maple. If you have lost a large free or want shade this Slimmer, here is your answer. Largest tree anyone can move for you. Low price, planted complete . . . $300.00 5" Dia.—22 to 25 ft. tall graceful Sugar Maple Tree. Nice - size tree for immediate shade, in a slower growing hardwood tree, beautiful fall colors. Moved with 5 ft. dia. Ball of earth. Low priced, only . . • $150.00

YOU MAY NEVER SEE BARGAINS LIKE THESE AGAIN! ACT FAST! Subject to prior sale. These are all dug, balled and bur lapped trees ready to be planted next week. Come over and select your speciman. We will plant, fertilize, use guy wires, and fully guarantee the tree to live. One whole year to pay at low bank rates. POTTENGER NURSERY CO. 34th & Lafayette Rd. N CH. 1-3040

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4" Dia.—lß tp 20 ft. tall speciman Pin Oak tree. Very Symmetrical growth habit. This tree is ideal for the front or back lawn. Hardwood, holds leaves. Colors beautifully in FalL Special Speciman. $98.00 3" Dia.—l2 to 15 ft. tall shape, ly Pin Oak tree. Real opportunity to gel a beautiful hardwood tree in a large size and save waiting several years. Special priced ... $70.09 8" Dia.—3s to 40 ft. talL Beautiful speciman Sugar Maple tree. This is a rare bargain in a large hardwood tree in this large size. Only one available with 7 ft. dia ball. Special priced, only . . . $395.00

"Sons oI Life" The safety emphasis for the month of March for Indiana will be “Signs Of Life” according to the Indiana Office of Traffic' Safety. “Signs Of Life" is an oyerall term given to traffic control devices which are basically of three types; stationary sign*, traffic signs, traffic signals Etna pavement markings. Motor travel is taken for granted by our Hoosier motorists, the majority" of whom fail to realize the magnitude of the situation. Traffic signs and other traffic control devices b»ve a vital role to play in regulating the enormous number of vehicles on the state’s streets and highways. It would stretch the imagination to picture the utter confusion or our complex road network without traffic controls. On our state and federal .roads

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A 6,000-DEGREE flame, slicing through hard steel to repair a harvester in a Kansas wheat field, echoes the roar of its faraway birthplace—the tumbling waters of mighty Niagara Falls. Before the waters rush on toward the sea, their tremendous energy is captured in the form of electricity ' by Niagara's power plants. Part of this vast power is put to work nearby in the huge electric furnaces of Union Carbide. In the blaring white heat of the electric-arc furnace, a mixture of coke and limestone is converted into calcium carbide. When water is added to this grayish, rock-like substance, the powerful gas called acetylene is generated. Acetylene is die fuel for one of the hottest flames available to man. Teamed with oxygen, it forms the oxy-acetylene flame which is used in metalworking

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alone, the Indiana Highway Department maintains ovgr 104,000 stationary road signs, over 2,0(10 signals and literally thousands of miles -of pavement markings. These figures exclude city streets gnd county highway departments, which, if # added, would double the totals. Failure to either recognize or obey these “Signs Of Life” results in millions of dollars of financial loss to the citizens of Indiana annually, and more important, an incomprehensible amount of suffering and grief Such relatively simple matters 'as right of way and driving on the wrong side of the road account for over 30 per cent of both rural and urban crashes annually. Even more startling are railroad-vehicle crash statistics. There are 1,000 railroad crossings on our state and federal road network, each of which is protected by two different signs: the round warning sign in advance of the intersection and the crossbuck at the crossing. Yet, fatalities from railroad accidents in 1956 totaled 85—an increase of 12 per cent over 1955. Make no mistake abouY it, Hoosiers are killed and injured every day through lack of attention to, or willful disobedience of, traffic signs. Traffic signs are signs of life, tombstones are just the opposite. Neglecting the first is a sure step toward the acquisition of the second. PAPER SALE JUNIOR HIGH C.Y2\ SATURDAY. MARCH 301 h PLEASE SAVE YOUR PAPERS

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Last Pair Of Symphony Concerts The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and Conductor Izler Solomon will close one of the most successful seasons in history with a pair of concerts this weekend Marclt 23-24 in the Murat Theatre. v Closing out a season in which they have performed before capacity audiences on nearly every occasion, the Orchestra will be featured in a popular program in which all instruments ..will be spotlighted. The program will be Concerto No. 1 “Are vk Kal” (Music for Lent) by Hovhaness; Tone Poem “Don Juan” by Strauss; Symphony No. 4 “Italian” by Mendelssohn; and The Pines of Rome by Respighi. Mr. Solomon emphasized that the specific selections to be performed were chosen “as a tribute to the Orchestra’s versatility and musical ability.” All selections, with the exception of “Are va Kal,” are among the most popular in concert repertoire and have been heard here many times but this marks the first time all have been included on the same program. “Are va Kal” is receiving its initial hearing here and is in recognition of the Lenten season. Hovhaness is an American-born Armenian and the selection has much of the richness and oriental flavor of the Armenian Lenten period. Mr. Solomon’s most recent MGM record released this past week, incidentally, contains the

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Thursday, March 21, 1957

Hovhaness work “Talin.” Saturday night’s concert begin* at 8:30 with the Sunday performance at 3 p.m. Season tickets for the next series beginning next November 9 also are on sale now. Purchases made prior to April 6 provide a savings of up to 40%, with an added 5% savings possible before the deadline. Allison Engineers On Aviation Committees The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics has appointed eight Allison men to serve on its technical committee* and subcommittees for 1957. Membership of these 28 groups is made up of 500 specialists who represent nearly evej*y branch of the aeronautical sciences. Those appointed from Indianapolis are: E. B. Newill, Vice President of General Motors and General Manager Allison Division, to the Industry Consulting Committee; Dimitrius Gerdan, Director of Engineering, to the Committee on Power Plants for Aircraft; John M. Wetzler, Engineer, to Chairman of Subcommittee on Compressors and Turbines; Arthur W. - F. Green, Technical Assistant to Executive Engineer, to Subcommittee on Power Plant Materials; Russell S. Hall, Engineer, to Subcommittee on Engine Performance and Operation; F. G. Dougherty, Engineer, to Subcommittee on Aircraft Fuels; and V. W. Peterson, Engineer, to Subcommittee qn Lubrication and Wear. D. H. Jacobsen, of the Allison Aeroproducts Operations in Dayton, 0., was appointed to serve on the Subcommittee on Low-Speed Aerodynamics. The technical committees assist the NACA in initiating research programs, advising upon technical problems, reviewing current national research, recommending new areas of research, and coordination of research programs. The objectives of the NACA committees are to anticipate the research needs of aviation and to supply the armed forces and aviation basic information for the design and product tion of American aircraft and missiles of superior performance and effectiveness. ■ 1 ■■■ i Don’t miss a night full of suspense. Attend the Speedway High School senior play, “The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners.”