Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1961 — Page 3
Thursday, September 28, 1961
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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Juniors President, Sonny Sanders; Vice-President, Dave Hamer; Secretary, Judy Warren; Treasurer, Linda Summers. Sophomores President, Mike Hackett; Vice-President, Rex Crandall; Secretary, Karen Douglas; Treasurer, David Wills. Freshmen President, Steve Chappel; Vice-President, Mark Urban; Secretary, Alice Sanders; Treasurer, Beth Montgomery. Eighth Grade—President, Dan Oberholtzer; Vice-President, Scott Neat; Secretary, Dave Schnable; Treasurer, Jeff Hunter. Seventh Grade—President, Dick Hoffman; Vice-President, John Graub; Secretary, Jane Johnson; Treasurer, Patty Engle. The varsity Plugs won their third football game of the season last Friday night defeating the Brownsburg Bulldogs 34-0. The Speedway Reserves won from Plainfield 7-0 on Monday night of last week.
LIBRARY NOTES The Speedway High School Library is open four evenings each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 6:30 to 9:00 Monday through Thursday. The Second Annual Indianapolis Book Fair sponsored by the Indianapolis Public Library and the Indianapolis News will be held at the World War Memorial from October 3 to 8, 1961. Thousands of children’s books will be displayed, authors will speak, and there will be professional storytellers. Hours from Tuesday through Friday are 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. On Saturday the hours
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are from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and on Sunday the Fair will be open from 12:30 p.m. to 6:00 pan. To make group reservations, contact Mrs. Margaret Moore, Book Fair Director, The Indianapolis News, 307 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. These titles have been recently added to our Library: Theobald, Robert—Britain in the sixties James, Will—Lone cowboy Snyder, Louis—The war: 19391945 Morrison, Olin—lndiana at Civil War time American Heritage—Trappers and mountain men New Phone Directories More than 922 tons of useful information started circulating around the Indianapolis metropolitan area Thursday, September 21.
It’s a 1961-62 Indiana Bell Telephone Company directory containing more telephone numbers than any ever before issued to Indianapolis customers. Some 450,000 of the attractive-ly-covered books (each weighing slightly more than four pounds) will go to homes and business places throughout Indianapolis and the 16 suburban areas whose telephone numbers also are listed. To be handled by a special crew of 600 men and 100 trucks, the distribution job is expected to require about nine days. Completion of the job is timed to coincide with a general expansion of the metropolitan calling area Sunday, October 1. The first step of Indiana Bell’s wideranging Metroplan, the expansion will enlarge the local calling areas of five sectors of the Indianapolis exchange and those of 16 suburban exchanges. The overall Metroplan, approved by the Indiana Public Service Commission last spring for completion in two stages, is scheduled to become fully effective in the fall of 1962. It will create one of the largest metropolitan calling areas in the Midwest—a vast region reaching 24 miles in every direction from downtown Indianapolis. Completion next year of Metroplan’s second step will further expand the metropolitan calling area. It also will introduce
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SPEEDWAY STATE BANK PAYS ? 3% INTEREST / A jjrl ■MI tH fc... ; IM|M| I I '' * - TIMES A YEAR Thousands of Speedway State Bank savers received an interest payment on September 30. A new interest period is just starting. Open your account now and receive interest in just 3 months. Deposits received on or before the 10th earn interest from the first. .5“ SPEEDWAY STATE BANK 5300 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD 1532 MAIN STREET CLERMONT, IND. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Direct Distance Dialing to Indianapolis and vicinity and will inaugurate “city” telephone service without mileage charges in many rural homes. Step I, set for October 1, will make a total of 9,50 p suburban telephones accessible without long distance charge to telephone users in Indianapolis’ AXminister, CHapel, CLifford, Liberty and STate areas. Extended service will be established on that date between AXminster and VAndyke (Oaklandon), between CHapel and SHerwood (Danville), between CLifford and PRospect (Noblesville), between Liberty and PRospect and between STate and TErminal (Fairland). Long distance charges also will be eliminited on calls between TErrace (Plainfield) and TUcker (Greenwood); between Tilden (Fishers) and UPtown (Zionsville); between Fairland and Greenwood; between TOwnsend (New Palestine) and HOpkins (Greenfield); between TWinbrook (Cumberland) and Greenfield; between Ulrick (Browns-
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burg) and Victor (Cannel); between ULysses (West Newton) and Danville; between VErnon (Mooresville) and Danville and between Oaklandon and UNiversity (Acton). Appearing in an Indianapolis directory for the first time will be telephone numbers in Noblesvill e, Danville, Greenfield, Mooresville, Fairland and Oaklandon. All but Mooresville and Oaklandon will receive the book for the first time, the two exceptions having been issued Indianapolis directories last spring. By printing 13 different versions of the Indianapolis directory, Indiana Bell has made it possible for each of the communities scheduled to receive the book to have its own police and fire department and other emergency telephone numbers listed exclusively on the first page. “Personalized” information on page 4 of each version will show callers in each community how to place toll-free calls throughout their specific extended service area. Along with the familiar local
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