Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1961 — Page 4

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Many people buy a Toro rotary because they like the way it cuts—each blade of grass is cut cleanly and evenly. Others go for the bag that collects grass clippings and leaves before they can be tracked into the house. (Bag and chute are actually a part of the “Wind-Tunnel”? housing—not just an attachment as on ordinary rotary mowers.) Come in and see this versatile rotary mower today. 11 Allflll ffxcZuaw* mark of Toro Mfg. Corp. lINWH I Get your FREE copy of “LAWN GAM ES" by Toro *SO games you can ptay on your lawn. LII||LL| SPEEDWAY LAWN & GARDEN CENTER 5242 Crawfordsville Rd. CH. 4-5811

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CALL JERRY HOLTEL FOR COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 1802 Christopher Lane CH. 4-8641 FIRE - AUTO - LIABILITY - LIFE "Homeowners Policies Our Specialty"

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SMITH’S Barber » Beauty Shop A Complete Borber and Beauty Service For the Entire Family! OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY RALPH C. SMITH, Proprietor 4905 West 14th Street CH. 4-1771

Butler Appoints Journalism Head Appointment of John B. Barron as head of the Butler University Journalism Department was announced here today by Dr. M. O. Ross, Butler president. He will join the Butler faculty Sept. 11. He is working on his Ph.D. degree in communications arts at Michigan State University. Barron will teach journalism courses and serve as faculty adviser for student publications, including the campus newspaper, published twice weekly, and the yearbook. To his new position, Barron

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brings over 25 years experience as a newspaperman, radio news writer, Air Force information officer and teacher. He received the bachelor of journalism degree from the University of Missouri and his master’s degree in communication arts from Michigan State. He has worked as a feature writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer, reporter for trade journals and radio news writer in New York. Barron served in the U.S. Air Force 20 years, including nine years as information services and public relations officer at major bases in the U.S., Caribbean and Newfoundland. At the latter installation, he operated an Armed Forces Radio Station. He retired from active duty in 1960. From 1956 to 1960, he was assistant professor of air science with the Air Force ROTC detachment at Michigan State and served as part-time instructor in the university’s communication arts division.

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Graduate Education Classes Teachers in the Indianapolis area will be benefited this fall by the enlarged program of graduate education and physical education courses to be offered by the Indianapolis Downtown Center of Indiana University. With classes beginning the week of Sept. 18, registration is scheduled for Sept. 14-16. Evening Division Registrations Started In an effort to make more personal counseling services available to adult students, Indiana Central College started its fall registration this past week. The official days of registration are scheduled for September 14, 15 and 16; however, those students desiring counseling are being urged to come in as early as possible. The Evening Division office is open on Saturday mornings and during the evenings by appointment until September 5 after which it will be open each evening until 8:30.

Hamburgers Have Become Big Business Capable of producing up to 60S broiled hamburgers every hour, the local Burger Chef drive-in. typical of those across the nation, b a new business force in the community which b contributing substantially to daily purchases of foods and supplies. Open each day from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., the Burger Chef operation when at full capacity can turn out well over two and a half million hamburgers a year. Thousands of dozens of buns and tons of lean, select quality beef plus many gal. lons of catsup and mustard are pur. chased from local food suppliers to swell the total area sales. A steady flow of milk shakes and other beverages calls for daily de. liveries from local dairies and soft drink suppliers. The average store uses 10,000 gallons of milk per year for milk shakes. In addition to the ■ purchase of supplies, the Burger Chef drive-in also contributes to area payrolls through employment of local individuals who operate the automated hamburger and milk shake equip, ment. Part of a national organization. Burger Chef stores are all locally owned or managed by individuals who have entered the growing drivein food field from a wide variety of previous occupations. Each Burger Chef, therefore, b entirely a local business, permanently established to grow with the community.

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Speedway Lawn & Garden Center 5242 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. CH. 4-5811 Butler Scholastic Averages Scholastic honors for the second semester at Butler University went to the women students, according to grade averages released today. The women recorded a 2.53 grade point average against 2.27 by Butler men.

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