Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1963 — Page 3

Thursday, October 10, 1963

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FOR SALE—4 bedroom brick, 2 baths, carpeted, full base., near schools and shopping center. 5803 Hollister Dr. AX. 1-1008. RIDE WANTED—mornings only from 1844 Fisher to Market & HI. Sts. Leave around 7:00 a.m. Mrs. Schenk. CH. 1-4605. FOR SALE—2 topcoats, size 42 & 44; corduroy Senior skirt, size 10, never worn; GE washer & dryer. AX. 3-0767. PTA PAPER SALE OCTOBER 17 PLEASE SAVE PAPERS! FOR SALE—Party dresses and formals, like new (7 to 11); skirts, sweaters, jumpers, (11 & 12); red wool boy’s coat (11). CH. 4-8913. FOR SALE— I Girl’s Huffy deluxe bicycle. CH. 4-8913. HOUSE PAlNTlNG—lnterior and paper hanging. Reasonable prices. 30 years experience. Johnson, CH. 1-9411 or CH. 1-9013. ’56 T-Bird, all power, A-l, private owner. CH. 1-4790. FOR SALE Complete 5 piece lime oak bedroom suite plus mattress and springs, good cond., SSO. CH. 1-0568. ’39 Chevrolet, like new, must see. CH. 1-4790. PTA PAPER SALE OCTOBER 17 PLEASE SAVE PAPERS!

WANT TO BUY old-fashion cupboard or china cabinet; glass prisms; SWAP electric Singer walnut cabinet sewing machine for late model washer or air conditioner or ? ME. 7-6674. WANT TO BUY or rent two bedroom home with basement or three bedroom with large garage. Preferably in area bounded by Lyndhurst Dr., Speedway Drive, Cunningham Dr. and 16th Street. CH. 1-0638. ROOM FOR RENT Modem, next to bath, gentleman. Near Allisons. Call before 5:30 p.m. CH. 4-0275. FOR SALE —Cub Scout uniform, excellent condition. CH. 4-8983. DRESSED HENS for baking, stewing or freezing. Dressed as ordered. TE. 9-4070. FOR SALE chain-link fence with galv. pipe posts & runners. AX. 1-1030. FOR SALE —1961 Renault, sunroof, 22,000 miles. Reasonable offer. AX. 1-1030. WANT PART-TIME WORK Man, 26 years old, wants parttime work. Any kind, any time. 4407 Arcadia St. FL. 6-4376. DEMOLAY PAPER SALE OCTOBER 12 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) October 17, Jr. High Football, Tabernacle, Here, 6:00 p.m. October 17, First six weeks report cards issued. October 18, Football, Danville, There, 7:30 p.m. October 21, Jr. High Football, Ben Davis, Here, 7:00 p.m. October 22, Cross Country Sectional. October 22, Reserve Football, Pike, There, 6:30 p.m. October 22, Football, Pike, There, 7:30 p.m. October 24, 25, State Teachers ' Association. No school. November 1, Football, Franklin Central, There, 7:30 p.m. November 8,9, Senior Class Play, “Inherit the Wind.” A dedication program for the new high school has been scheduled for Friday night, November 15, dinring American Education Week. There will be a brief program in the auditorium followed by an open house. Details will be announced later. Mr. Ira Anderson, State Fire Marshal, gave talks on fire prevention to Mr. Dalgleish’s Bth grade science classes last week. Inquiries have been received concerning vacation periods during the school year. School will be out October 24-25 for State Teachers Association. There will be no school on Monday, November 11, for Veterans’ Day. Our band will participate in the Veterans’ Day Parade on that date. Thanksgiving Vacation will be November 28-29. The last day of school before Christmas Vacation will be December 20, and pupils will return to class on Thursday morning, January 2. Spring Vacation will be the week of March SO. The varsity foobtall squad lost 25-0 to a strong Bloomington High School team last Friday night. Last week the reserve team defeated Brownsburg 18-0. The junior high team won from Brownsburg by a 19-0 score. In cross country last week,

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Speedway defeated Greenwood 15-50 and lost to Franklin Central 15-36. LIBRARY NOTES: Hie Senior High School Library is open four days each week in the late afternoon for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 3:30 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These titles have been added recently: Cady, Edwin—Stephen Crane

Gipson, Fred—Savage Sam Pyle, Howard—Men of Iron Roberts, Kenneth—Northwest Passage Sabatini, Rafael—Captain Blood Shellabarger, Samuel—Captain From Castile Shellabarger, Samuel—King’s Cavalier Hawthorne, Nathaniel—Scarlet Letter Hough, Emerson—Covered Wagon Beach, Edward—Run Silent, Run Deep

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Children's Museum “Ancient Egypt” will be the topic of a program at Hie Children’s Museum, 3010 N. Meridian Street, this Saturday morning. Mr. David Cassady of the museum staff will describe the everyday life, religion and folkways of the Egyptian people and will show Egyptian artifacts, including a ushabti, a scarab and wall hangings from ancient tombs, kfummiflcation and tombs also

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will be discussed. After the talk visitors will have an opportunity to tour the ancient world gallery at the museum and to see the mummy on display there. The free program will be in the assembly room of the museum from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. All are invited. This Saturday the museum also will sponsor a nature walk in Garfield park. Miss Pam Pierce, a Butler University botany student, will conduct the hike, which will leave from the shelter house at 9:15 am. The tour will end at 10:30. She will point out and identify birds, nests, plants, trees, rocks and animal tracks. In case of rain at 8:30 a.m. in the park area, the walk will be cancelled. Washington and Holliday parks will be visited on following walks. Mrs. Grace Golden, museum director, announces that the Rode and Mineral badge will be offered to Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls during the Saturdays in November. The classes will be in the museum assembly room from 2 to 4 p.m., and those interested should register at the museum. A fee of SI.OO will be charged to cover cost of materials. INDIANA STAMP CUM October 11-lSth will mark the dates of the Stamp Exhibition and Bourse of the Indiana Stamp Club at the Glendale Auditorium. tM Glendale shopping center R located conveniently at the corner of 62nd and Keystone on the Northeast side of Indianapolis. Highlights of the exhibit Wffl indude: M add! Mhes ant 21

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junior frames, a court of honor featuring the Columbian Exposition Collection of J. Stanley Petri, a special cancellation for the three days of the show at the post office booth (which will be set up in the auditorium), two special cacheted envelopes issued for this exhibit, 12 dealers will have tables set up to sell stamps to interested buyers, a free printed program will be given to all guests and visitors and admission to the show will be free. The public is invited. Hours: Friday, 6 pm. to 10 pm. Saturday, 10 am. to 10 pm. Sunday, noon to 6 pm. PTA PAPER SALK OCTOBER 17 PLEASE SAKS PAPERS!

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