Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1965 — Page 4

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Classifieds FOR SALE Chrome breakfast set; green formica table and 4 chairs, $25; wook cabinet base, formica top, S2O; Westinghouse dryer, new motor and wiring, $25; walnut secretary, sls; walnut china closet, $lO. CH. 1-6032. FOR SALE Used Whirlpool washer-dryer. CH. 4-1786.

WHYJBUY AIR CONDITIONING THIS WEEK? • Lowest Prices Due To Having Lost Our Lease In Speedway

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WHY BUY || f PRICES Ej | ■I / START AT 1W I 1\*339-»s]|B ALL TYPES OF FURNITURE STYUNG . . . EARLY AMERICAN . . . FRENCH PROVINCIAL . . . ITALIAN . . . CONTEMPORARY AND MANY OTHER ALL DRASTICALLY REDUCED! ALL MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED AND SERVICED BY OUR PLAINFIELD STORE “4IX TERMS AVAILABLE" No Money Down AT 155 ft MAIN ST. - SPEEDWAY ONLY HOURS

1720 N. EXETER FOR SALE—-3-bdrm. brick, 8 years old, child’s playhouse or storage, tile bath, newly decorated, like new, gas heat, hardwood floors, near school and transp. Immed. poss. ME. 6-1668. SPEEDWAY TEACHERS Contracting summer painting, interior and exterior. Mr. Clark, CH. 1-4685 or Mr. Jent, CH. 4-0120.

FOR SALE Lawn Mower, 3 h.p., 24” cut, power wheels, $25; Kenmore auto, washer, sls; elect, sump pump, $3; GX stove, $2. AX. 1-6187. FOR SALE Child’s record player, many records, like new condition; 5-drawer chest of drawers: metal window and screen; child’s chrome table and chair set CH, 4-9213.

• Immediate Installation • Be Ready When Hot Weather Comes O PRICES START AT Sl2B

rca Victor COLOR TV THIS WEEK • TIME TO MOVE IS ABOUT UPON USSO WE ARE REDUCING PRICES EVEN LOWER! • WE MUST MOVE 36 COLOR SETS IN NEXT 5 DAYS - SO YOU SAVE BIG MONEY AT OUR EXPENSE. • No Payments until July-Up to 36 Months.

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ALTERATIONS Mrs. A. C. Moser, 1864 N. Norfolk. CH. 41298. RAKING MACHINES FOR RENT —Call Bob Hoeger Landscaping, CH. 1-2766 or CH. 4-6095. S.O.S. URGENT—We have a cash buyer for a 2 bedroom home with basement HERMAN GREENWOOD, SPEEDWAY. “We Specialize West” CH. 1-3373.

FOR SALE diesel truck, 102” cab axle. VL 6-0803. CLERK-TYPIST Minimum speed 65 w.prn., with dictaphone experience, to work in attractive modem westside office, 'hear airport. Good starting salary and fringe benefits. Reply in writing to Box 17, Speedway Flyer, 5217 West 15th St., Speedway, Indiana 46224.

YOUR GOOD SUIT damaged by cigarette bums, moths or tear? Save your damaged garments by having than invisibly rewoven. AB work guaranteed. Kathryn Craig, 1736 N. Norfolk. CH. 10472. _ FOR SALE Household goods, Friday 5 to 9, Saturday 8 to 5. 2025 N. Lyndhurst FREE KITTEN Red tiger, 9 weeks old; also need home for grey mother cat CH. 4-1097. FOR SALE Shopsmith 10ER with extra attachments, all at listed price. CH. 1-6032. EXPERIENCED WOMAN wants Friday Day Work. Call after 6 p.m. WA 6-2852.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Washington, here, 4:30. May 21: Honor Day Program. May 25: Baseball, Danville, here, 4:30. May 26: Lions Club Spring Sports Banquet. High school students and representatives from various vocations participated in the Career Day Program last Friday. Occupations represented and speakers for each were: College Bound, Mr. Charles Henry; Airplane Pilot, Mr. Ed Rautenberg; Airline Stewardess, Mrs. Danna Oliver; Architecture, Mr. George West; Aimed Forces, panel from Navy, Air Force, Army, Marines; Art, Mr. Earl Snellenberger; Auto Service, Mr. Eugene Lyle; Business Administration, Mrs. Ralph Wegener; Chemistry Careers, Mr.

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PRE-FABRICATED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION . . . EASILY " ASSEMBLED OR MOVED, YET LASTS A LIFETIME. • This is the original and only “Bum-All” incinerator designed and engineered for maximum efficiency, safety, and appearance. Proven by laboratory tests and use in the field, it combines safety with tremendous burning power. $39.95 INSTALLED Completely Safe • • • The “Bum-All” has boon designed to solve efficiently and inexpensively your disposal problems. It eliminates the old fashioned wire basest which is not only unsightly but ano a proven fire hazard that is dangerous to surrounding buildings. Children can play safely near the “BumAll” incinerator.

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SPEEDWAY HARDWARE & GARDEN CENTER 5242 Crawfordsville Rood CH. 4-5811

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Joe Behrle; Communications, Mrs. Adra Wheller; Denistry, Dr. Robert Bogan; Engineering, Dr. R. X Kryter; Health Sciences, Sara Hathaway; Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Management, Mr. Raymond Dault; Law, Mr. Henry Ryder; Mathematics, Mr. Larry Thomas; Mortician, Mr. John Conkle; Nursing, Miss Martha Akers; Office and Clerical, Miss Janice Waggoner; Police Work, Mr. Kenneth Smith; Psychology, Mr. Freeman Ketron; Radio and Television Broadcasting, Mr. John Foland; Religious and Missionary Work, Rev. John Andrae; Social Work, Mrs. Dorothy Kingan; Teaching, Lincoln Northcott; Veterinarian, Dr. P. T. Parker.

The junior high honor roll for the sth grading period of the 1964-65 school year includes: Seventh Grade Neil Behrle, Scott Blind, Linda Briggs, Susan Bunch, Margaret Chambers, Bob Cox, Janet Cmoey, Leslie Davis, Eric DeWeese, Linda Dillon, Debbie Eldridge, Larry Featheringill, Carolyn Fields, Mike Furnish, Patty Gardner, Tom Gilbert, Bob Higbie, Karen Graves, Bruce Hamilton, Bob Harbin, Randy Hardwick, Kathleen Harper. Others are: Diane Heidenreich, Joyce Herman, Cindy Hicks, Lara Hittie, Linda Hodge, Margaret Hook, Barbara Houpt, Paul Huliba, Nancy Humphress, Alicia Jacobs, Phil Karst, Greg Littrell, Karen Lucas, Wendy Miller, Tarry Mitchell, Gordon Nave, Diane Osborn, Neil Oslos, Bill Patterson, David Peyton, Marcia Pollard. Also, Elizabeth Ramsey, Rich-

I*® Cfcecfc these “Barn-All” Features ... • Any part replaceable • Burns in any weather • Eliminates fire danger • Superior combustion • Easily dismantled and moved • Lifetime use • No black spots in yard

Thursday, May 13, 1965

ard Riba, Mark Richardson, Bruce Roberts, John Schnable, Siefker, Georgia Simpson, Preston Sinks, Jackie Slattery, Kevin Small, Denny Smith, Jackie Smith, Don Smyser, Steve Southworth, Jenny Speer, Carol Stegemoller, Debbie Taylor, Karell Thomas, Terry Thompson, John Vanßuskirk, David Vogel and David Wenban. Eighth Grade Donna Atkinson, Jackie Barsoda, Brad Black, Mary Beth Blind, Doug Bryant, Eddie Burkley, Nancy Casady, Betty Castle, Diane Clark, Krista Collins, Barry Crawford, Gary Crawford* Dusty Cusack, Phyllis DeMass, Dennis Dirks, Cathie Doak, Maryann Engel, Jim Eppen, Ted Eschenbach, Mike Giant, Bev Griffin, Steve Grisham, Donna Hamer, Matt Hawkins, Tom Haynes, Don Hessel. Others are: David Jewel, Mary Karst, Beth Kellam, Vicki Kelley, Ray Knapp, Bob Kuykendall, Carla Lampman, Judy Lavender, Kay Lawler, Bill Layne, Connie Lee, Patty Leonard, David Lodehart, Vicki Lott, Melinda Lower, Marsha Lucid, Paul Luther, Doug Manley, Ronnie Methier, Martjr Moore, Christy Morris, Don Muir 7 Maryanne Newsom, Debbie Ordel, Patricia Pickett. Also, Mike Potter, Amy Prather, Alan Reich, Russell Rogers, Laurel Russert, Dan Ryden, Bruce Samm, Charlene Saxton, Shanin Schiff, Nancy Schoenewey, Charles Smale, Debbie Stamm, Donn Stanley, Janis StegemdUor, Tami Stewart, Regina Torrella, Roxann Torrella, Ann Turnley, Ginny Tyler, Sharron Walts, Janie Ward, Barb Watt, Kathy Weatherford, Carol Winings, and Steve Workman.

Scores of athletic events held the past week: BASEBALL Speedway freshman 15, Ritter 1. Speedway varsity 9, Center Grove 4. Speedway reserve 4, Decatur Central 3. GOLF Speedway was runner-up to Southport in the Marion County golf tourney. Speedway 12, Beech Grove 0. TRACK .Three-way Meet: Tech 64, Franklin 47, Speedway 26. Speedway 75, Pike 34. Paul Parks and Tom Johnson qualified to participate in the regional track meet. TENNIS Southpart 7, Speedway 0. Pike 5, Speedway 2.

1 LIBRARY NOTES: . The Senior High School Library v is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These books have been added recently: Horses of Today Margaret Self. Man and Space Arthur Clarke. The Law, It’s on Your Side Frank Denman. Speedway Contender Frank Bonham. Great Tales of Terror—Herbert Wise. Black, White and Gray—Bradford Daniel. Discovering Poetry Elizabeth Drew. Sword at Sunset Rosemary Sutdiff. Some of My Best Friends Benjamin Epstein. ABC of Lettering Jacob Biegeleisen. Costume Throughtout the Ages —Mary Evans. The First 3000 Years Charles Falls. Life Under the Pharaohs Leonard Cottrell.

Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club will hike the Shades State Park on Sunday, May 16. Meeting times and places are 10:00 a.m. at the east side of the Statehouse and 11:30 a.m. at the park. After lunch the group will hike on trails in the park. Mr. Harold Stern, 4416 Shady Lane, will be the leader. BEN DAVIS PT A. MEETING Ben Davis High School P.T.A. will meet in the cafeteria Tuesday May 18 at 7:00 p.m. Devotions will be given by Rev. Rodney Willkie of Faith Lutheran Church. Bill Shakeleford will play a selection for clarinet. After a brief business meeting Miss Carolyn Lincks will install the officers for 1965-66. They will be President, Mrs. Vernard Sharp; Ist Vice President, Mrs. Dale Hessong; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. James Longstreth; Recording Secretary, Miss Kay Collins; Corresponding Secetary, Mrs. Hayes; Treasurer, Mr. Webb. Mrs. Ralph Chandler, Director of Communications - Publications Wayne Twp. will present a program. You will all wish to hear about our New Audio Visual Pro* gram in Wayne Schools. Social hour follows.