Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1965 — Page 4

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SPECIAL SALE 2 Gallon Pot of Maxwear House Paint, $4.47 Gal, c - M - Latex Wall Paint, White Only, $4.45 GaL Rainbow Paint & Supply Co n 1020 Main St., Speedway. CH. 3-0660. ALTERATIONS Expert fitting on all garments. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. A. C. Moser, 1864 N. Norfolk. CH. 4-1298.

WILUAMS BROS. TV and APPIIANCES

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FOR BIG, BIG SAVINGS

AT OUR SPEEDWAY STORE

[WE LOST OUR LEASE AND HAVE TO MOVE]

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- DOUBLE BONUS SAVINGS - BUY NOW AND WILLIAMS BROS. TV WILL GUARANTEE YOUR EXCISE TAX REFUND! THIS REFUND IS THE PRESIDENT’S PROPOSED REDUCTION IN MANUFACTURERS FEDERAL EXCISE TAX. LOW, LOW PRICES SUBJECT TO EXCISE TAX REFUND . . . REDEEMABLE UP TO AUGUST 31, IMS. J

ALL 11/ 81/ START AT 1 rar I II *339•>» a! B 0F ILV wx JI ■i I FURNITURE STYLING

TOFT FORGET - ONLY 10 MORE DAYS TO SAVE S $ S AT OUR “LOST OUR LEASE” SALE!

ALL MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED AND SERVICED BY OUR PLAINFIELD STORE “ALL TERMS AVAILABLE” No Money Down AT 1530 MAIN ST. - SPEEDWAY ONLY HOURS - 9 AM. TO 9 PM - MON. thru SAT.

FOR SALE GE electric range, very good condition. CH. 1-5812. FOR SALE Lady’s nice dresses; one in lace with slip to match; child’s dresses, size 3-4, reasonable. CH. 3-0756. BATON LESSONS Private or classes; registered teacher. Call Helen Bledsoe, CH. 4-3026 after 4:00 pm.

FOR SALE Crypt in Floral Park Cemetery. Bargain. CH. 1-8192. LOST Key ring and chain with 4 keys and St Christopher medal, vicinity 4962 W. 11th St CH. 4-9189. WANTED Help in the home. Light work. Part-time or by week. CH. 4-9189.

DAYS LEFT

AIR CONDITIONING ★ LOWEST PRICES DUE TO LOSING OUR LEASE IN SPEEDWAY ★ IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION ★ BE READY WHEN HOT WEATHER COMES ★ FIRST PAYMENT IN JULY

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RCA VICTOR COLOR TV • TIME TO MOVE IS ABOUT UPON US - SO WE ARE REDUCING PRICES EVEN LOWER! • WE MUST MOVE 24 COLOR SETS IN NEXT 10 DAYS - SO YOU SAVE BIG MONEY AT OUR EXPENSE! •No Payment until July—Up to 36 Months!

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THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

MEIER ATTIC EXHAUST FAN, 24”, industrial type, with motor amd rubber mounting. Brand new, $45. CH. 1-1211. FOR SALE—Marigold and zennia plants, 25c dozen. 5645 W. 16th St CH. 4-4184. FOR SALE Blue-point Siamese kittens, $lO. Housebroken. CH. 4-5059.

1550 MAIN STREET

1956 DODGE CORONET, 2-door, R&H, PJS., excell, second car. AX. 1-6450. WANT LADY to help with cleaning and ironing, 1 day a week. CH. 1-3960, 5223 W. 16th St FOR RENT SPEEDWAY—IBO4 N. Gerrard, modern 1 room, kitchen and bath. Utilities furnished. S2O a week. CH. 4-4542 or CH. 4-1223.

MOVING FOR SALE Whirlpool dryer and Whirlpool washer; Scott-Atwater 5 HJ». outboard motor, gear shift SSO. ME. 6-7990. FOR SALE Winkler Oil Burner complete with 275 gal. basement tank and controls, except thermostat Good shape, bargain. CH. 4-2071.

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SWEEPSTAKES > \ "55* Westinghouse Kitchenful I eSSE3ESSr ®of Appliances • FREEZER • PORTABLE DISHWASHER • REFRIGERATOR • ELECTRIC RANGE

Carism2l*C«tarTVsets Auto Air Conditioners

Anchor Hocking 6-pc. Cookware Sets . Contest doses June 19.1965 -

Ulis gift FREE lhe Color vwWg-l c ® nlest " " NEEDLE ASSORTMENT just for VtaWflg QUf store .during this contost* AND...paint your house in HALF THE TIME with the paint that LASTS TWICE AS LONG minnfloY LATEX HOUSE FAINT \ 1 > ■ ONE COAT REPAINTING *- L WIMPIUM | ■ BUSTER RESISTANT ■ DMES IN SO RNNUTEB PAM9TG RAINBOW PAINT & SUPPLY CO. ? CHapel 3-0660 1020 MAIN ST. SPEEDWAY

IMPROVED \ ! CORTHO) WEED- < J B-GON i TNs tarmoN weed hiti* IBtfownwE «HHs weeds... root* V V ■ and aH...yet does not | ■ pga ■ c * l, * mvws up ** gUjHH 4,800 30. ft of | I | ■ ULIEG.M.MhaMUOMI» | “Headquarters for Ortho Products” SPEEDWAY HARDWARE & GARDEN CENTER 5242 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD CH. 4-5811 "Just East of LyndhuKSt"

PICTURE-BEAUTIFUL Persian kittens, pedigreed, red tabbies and pure white; per adults also. Stud service. FL. 7-0337. LEO BENNETT BEAL ESTATE UL. 6-5001

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Thursday, May 27» 1965

Pre “500” Dine And Dance Speedway Post No. 2839 VFW, 1 block south of Michigan on Tibbs, is having a Pre “500” Dine and Dance, “official Guest Night.” All VJ.W. members, prospective members and all guests, WELCOME! Dine on the good cooking of Glayds Jones, 1:00 p.m. till 2:00 am. Dance to the music of Guy Adams and His Merry Makers. Come out and enjoy the hospitality of Speedway’s Own Post. DICKERSON EXPERIENCES QUAKE The Glenn Dickerson’s received the fololwing letter from Dick, who is a graduate student at the University of Washington. They thought others might find it interesting. Quake Day April 29 Dear Folk: Will try to make more of a letter of this later, but want to get the details of the quake down while fresh in mind. I know Dad will apreciate this! No doubt (1 rather hope) it was a once in a lifetime experience. Fortunately I was in my fourth floor lab when it hit so I got the full effect. I thought someone had dropped something on the roof. It was very much Ikie a plane passing over and “breaking the sound barrier” only louder: a terrific bang amd the whole building shook, and then another and another and another. They just kept coming, each one more intense than the last. I expected the whole building to split—l honestly didn’t see how it could endure such tremendous punishment. I’m afraid my observations weren’t too scientific. I didn’t realize it was an earthquake. I thought of explosions, bombs, that I was losing my mind and imagining it all—all were fleeting thoughts as I stood there, glued to the spot and waiting for the building to come down. It seemed everything was vibrating so fast you couldn’t focus on anything but I now doubt this, as very few items were tipped off—but after hearing other accounts I will describe shortly, I’m not so sure. I’m sure I saw my 3’ still sway every which way but just stood there. Then I heard glass smashing and people yelling. I got my wits back and started running. As I reached the stairwell someone yelled “Earthquake!” amd it all made sense. I literally jumped down the steps, 5 and 6 at a time, quite sure now the building would collapse. By now though it was all over. No serious damage or injuries on campus. A few bottles broke and constant temperature water baths and acid baths sloshed over. A container of diborane in a lab down the hall cracked and came into contact with some liquid air. There were about 6 grams present, enough to destroy the lab. The safety division came over with all sorts of equipment to move it to the roof where it could explode harmlessly. Fortunately it evaporated first. There was a teargas like substance released in the stockroom. They had a compressed air mask system to use in entering the room but they needed someone who didn’t wear glasses —I was the only one around sooo! I never did find it, and it eventually aired out. Sally was at the dentist’s office at the time and described it as soundless jolts followed by a wavy motion. Will leave a more complete description to her. Some of the results and descriptions are fantastic. Swimming pools dumped half their contents, as did aquariums. Trees shook firecely. Some people, who were driving on the freeways, said it felt like they had four flat tires. A bridge swayed fifteen feet. People on roads and in long corridors said the big waves undulated along the street or floor. The water dropped 29” in one bay. A person in a long corridor said the far end moved away over to one side and then back again—just back nad forth. Our neighbor was home; and when she looked out, she said the whole building seemed to be walking across the lawn. Needless to say, I think Seattle was very, very lucky. However, one thing to keep in mind. Most buildings here are designed and constructed with earthquake potential in mind. It was mostly the older buildings that sustained damage. More shortly I hope! Love, Dick Odd Fellows & Rebekahs The Homecoming Committee of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Marion County will meet Saturday, June sth, 7:30 p.m. in Puritan Lodge Hall, 2308 West Michigan Street, to make arrangements for their annual visit to the Odd Fellows Home in Greensburg. All members please attend.