Speedway Flyer, Volume 31, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1962 — Page 3
Thursday, September 6, 1962
ALL TYPES OF LAWN SEEDS * & FERTILIZERS Pet Supplies - Lawn Tools Garden Tools - Power Lawn Mowers Insecticides- Peat Moss
KOGANS DRIVE-IN BAKERY 5310 W. 10th Street CH. 1-1318 * DONUTS ★ ROLLS * PIES * COOKIES r "Cakes for all Occasions" • HOT BREAD EVERY AFTERNOON • Open 6 A.M. to 10:30 P.M.
LARRY’S STANDARD 16th & Cunningham CH. 4-0618 ★ ROCKET AUTOMATIC CAR WASH ★ .★ BRAKES ★ MUFFLERS and PIPES SHOCKS + WHEEL BALANCING * TUNE-UPS "BEST DEAL ON TIRES" Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Sundays Yw expect more from dad yes get iH
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CHILDREN'S DANCE CLASSES FORMING IN TAP. ACROBATIC BALLET & JAZZ BLACK'S DANCE STUDIO 4903 FORD ST. CH. 4-2312
SPEEDWAY LAWN and GARDEN CENTER 5242 CRAWFORDSUHLE RD.
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“USE YOUR HANDY MORRIS PLAN CHAR6E ACCOUNT OR DOROTHY’S LAY-A-WAY PLAN”
SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) JAMES A. ALLISON SCHOOL FACULTY (Elementary No. 3) George McClelland, Principal; Forrest Hooper, Sixth Grade; Joan Lautenschlager, Sixth Grade; Willard Lindley, Sixth Grade; Joyce Heaton, Fifth Grade; Mildred Middaugh, Fifth Grade;
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gay gibson colors the fall scene Reflecting the beauty and radiance of the season, Gay Gibson’s z fall fashions take you through / a busy day—finishing, perhaps, •with a case dinner for two. Crisp or mellow tones. Sizes 5 to IS. kfito right: A. long-sleeved and limber, this tweeded wook and-silk marks the center-of-interest with fringed bow trim. White-flecked tones of black, brown or blue. B. A subtle approach to color identifies this fall’s wool flannel costume. Heather brown with a short-sleeved dress bodice of beige wool jersey, or charcoal with light grey 25.00 C. Smartly accessorized this frosty colored wool and Orlon* has a filmy rayon georgette scarf in contrasting solid color. Bright blue, green or red. -—17.98 D. Autumnal brilliance in a muted wool plaid that’s very biased about shapeliness. Deep blue,' brown or grey. 22.98 E. A winning streak of Zefkrome* Acrylic, this ottoman ribbed knit is lashed into shape with a leopard-patterned belt. Blazing red, black or oxford grey. 22.98 F. In a romantic mood, this rayon acetate dress bells into softness with inverted skirt pleats. Black, red or mushroom with a matching rayon satin belt.——••••• l7.9B
Isabel Smith, Fourth Grade; Blanche Wagle, Fourth Grade; Lynda Breitweiser, Third Grade; Marilyn Yahnke, Third Grade; Marilyn Jardine, Second Grade; Sally Wilson, Second Grade; Madonna Mcllvain, First Grade; Patricia Paul, First Grade; Helen Hickok, Kindergarten; Sue Peebles, Art; Pauline Hendrickson, Music; Rosemary Moe, Music.
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FRANK H. WHEELER SCHOOL FACULTY (Elementary No. 4) John Bainbridge, Principal; Nula Harmon, Sixth Grade; Susan O’Hara, Fifth-Sixth Grade; Janice Kuldau, Fifth Grade; Barbara Hall, Fourth Grade; Nina Payer, Third-Fourth Grade; Mary Ann Cleveland, Third Grade; Nancy Henderson, Second Grade; Phyllis Thomas, Second Grade; Margaret Collins, First Grade; Patricia Reid, First Grade; Jacqueline Hudson, Kindergarten; Nancy Perrigo, Kindergarten; Libby Moore, Art-Half time; Pauline Hendrickson, Music; Rosemary Moe, Music. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Lawrence Thompson, Principal; Richard Adams, Science; James Atkins, Science; Herbert Beatty, Library; William Clark, Science; James Crumley, Geography, orientation; Mary Sue Frederick, English, History; R. G. Foland, Business Education; Edward Frazier, Science; Dale Glenn, English; Dorothy Grady, Latin, English; Paul Guernsey, Mathematics;
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Frank Hamilton, Boys’ Phy. Ed., Driver Training; Martha Henderson, Homemaking; Lowell Hendricks, Spanish, English; Grace Hine, English; Finis Jent, Industrial Arts; Don Johnson, Speech, English; Ralph Johnson, Mathematics; Marcia Kelley, Girls’ Phy. Ed. Rose Kendall, English; Gerald Koerner, Industrial Arts; Dick Merritt, History; Lois Metzger, Business Education; Richard Moore, History, Guidance; Linda Muterspaugh, English, Spanish; Charles Nay, Mathematics; Lyle Neat, Science; John Owensby, Boys’ Phy. Ed., Driver Training; Hubert Pay ton, Mathematics; Morris Pollard, History; James Quisenberry, English, German; George Roe, German; Clyde Sallee, Driver Training, Health; Mary Shambaugh, Business Education, English; Thomas Simmons, History, English; James Simons, Mathematics; Agnes Spencer, Journalism, Library; Charles Stevens, Art; Judith Stolz, Homemaking; Floyd Troth, Guidance, Chemistry; Helen Welborn, Math, ematics; Dale Weller, Government; Dalton Wicker, Music, Guidance; Robert Wise, Music; Sue Wright, English.
LIBRARY NOTES The 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 pm. Monday through Thursday. These are the most recent titles added to the collection: Ellis, Owen—Copper an copper alloys Five great modern Irish plays Life—Treasury of American folklore Farb, Peter—The forest Rogers, Bruce—Nature of metals Du Bois, Theodora—Rich boy, poor boy Del Rey, Lester-Moon of mutiny Silberberg, Robert—Lost cities and vanished civilizations National Geographic—Wild animals of North America Rathjen, Carl—Haunted highway Reinfeld, Don—lol mathematical puzzles Roberts, Fred—Basic scuba Rombauer, Irma—Cookbook for girls and boys Rosten, Leo—Education of Hyman Kaplan
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IT'S TIME FOR "Lowest Price In Town" PURE BLUE GRASS . . lb. 59c $3.00 Value RUBBER PLANTS . . . . *1.49 40 Varieties HARBYMUMS ..... 65c HOUSE PLANTS - PLANTERS - GIFTS WATSON’S GARDEN GATE 6456 ROCKVILLE ROAD
MUM-DAB and CHILDREN "WE Need Your Heads in Our Business" 4 BARBERS—COMPETENT BEAUTY OPERATORS Open Week Days 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. SMITH’S Barber & Beauty Shop 4703 WEST >4lh SWEET CH. 4-1771
BRNNTEHTMH HOME WITH COLORFUL DRIED ARRANGEMENTS AND FALL BOUQUETS X "WORLD WIDE TELEORAFH SMVKF 24 HOUR TWHONI SRRVKI KIEFER FLORAL CO. "Flowers At Their Best" 2901 WEST 16th STREET ME. 7-1531
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