Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1965 — Page 4

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CLASSIFIERS FOR RENT double, full base., newly decorated, in Speedway. FL. 7-6156. FOR SALE—SO ft. of 5 ft. high chain link fence with gate. Originally used as dog pen. Phone VE. 1-0595 after 6:00 pjn. APPLES Fall and early PURE CIDER VINEGAR. 2 miles west of U.S. 52 oh 86th St McCAY ORCHARD. WANTED Mature baby sitter in my home, starting Aug. Ist CH. 4-3807 after 6 pan.

That cooler look FOR YOUR HOME KOfc. Use MW GREEN ,Ju foliage plants "They Need Less Care" WWpW call your Speedway City Florist 4900 West 16th Street Cl. 4 - 9523

FREE— -.pi■HF OF DUTCH BOY QUICK ■WO DRYING ENAMEL WITH ONE OR MORE GALLONS OF DUTCH BOY PAINT AT REGULAR PRICE. $6 98 Gal.

f ' : £. : -x’? y te' ''' 10NALPLEX {/'/Q 3L//LT- S3C CO/IT■ So nigh in hiding, so smooth in leveling one coat looks like two Made specially for rollers new NALPLEX virtually eliminates roller marks splatter or spray.. Dries in a jiffy. Scrubbable too' No mess either clean rands, brushes, rollers with soap and water more years to the gallon *

RAINBOW sR 1020 MAIN ST. speedway CH. 3-0660

"We Repair SCREENS" WINDOWS or DOORS Speedway Hardware & Garden Center 5242 CRAWFORD6VILLE RD. CH. 4-5811

“THERE’S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS” and you and your family will enjoy it much more with your TV set in a modern family room. I can show you how and it’ll be a “low-cost production.” Call JIM COUGHLIN, Designer-Modernizer. UL. 2-2445. FOR SALE Boy’s 26” Schwinn Corvette, stainless fenders, like new, $39. CH. 4-5673. LAKE HOLIDAY LOT buys equity, S2O month. Buyer wants out of payments. Excellent investment opportunity. Call CH. 1-2431.

FOLIAGE PLANTS for hospital, home, sickroom, patio, office— Ferns, Crotons, Pothos, Rubber, Artillery, Dracaena, Aluminum, Jade. Potting soil, peat, fertilizer. KIMSEY GREENHOUSE, 1818 N. Rochester. Call George. ME. 4-2766. FOR SALE Play pen; jumper chair; infant seat; bassinet; high chair; sterilizer; 20” window fan. CH. 1-9486. FOR SALE Mini Bikes, 2 factory made; also factory made gasoline driven automobile for child. 1610 Cunningham Rd. FOR SALE in extra good shape, $25. 1610 Cunningham Road, EMPLOYED WOMAN wants room in Speedway. Excellent references. CH. 4-2319. CHILD CARE in my home. Not far from Allisons or Linde. 3666 Creston Dr. CH. 1-1404. 1956 OLDSMOBILE 4-door, hardtop, very clean. Can be seen at 5127 W. 13th St. BROWNSBURG Lane, house, like new, 3 BJL, full bsmt. rec. room and bar, garage, screened patio. Welcome inspection. Low F.H.A. Down payment. UL. 2-2302. LAWNS MOWED, Yard Care, Small shubbery trmimed. ME. 6-3072. FOR SALE GE electric stove, 4-burner, 30” oven good cond., $35.00. AX. 3-1471.

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1664 BANNER TRAVEL TRAILER Rear cab-over, awning* Sleeps 5. very good condition, AZ. 1-6614 CHILD CARE My home. 4968 W. 14th St FOR SALE—Girl’s 26” bike, sls; Chubby girl’s clothes, 14%; little girls, size 7. CH. FOR SALE Largejj& teocatelle lounge chair with matching ottoman, fringe trimmed, very good cond., S4O. Aftw’Tpon. CH. 4-4537. FOR RENT Drive, nice room. Employed gentleman. ME. 1-0423. FOR SALE Set of golf clubs, bag and cart. CL. 1-6547.

“ Battery * Up for the CHHt Season”

NOW is spruce up time . . . time to replace tired, worn-out batteries in your "on the go* transistor radio . . - portable tape recorder and phonograph . . . and batteryoperated television set. Dig that dusty set out of the catchall drawer. Bring it in and let us replace the old batteries with new working ones for new power.

COMPLETE SERVICE ON ALL TYPES OF RADIOS. “CALL or BRING THEM M for GOOD, FAST, HOHEST SERVICE” SPEEDWAY'S FM and STEREO FM RADIO HEADQUARTERS MEMBER » AJVL to 6 PJM. MONDAY thru SATURDAY TH 8 PJd. ON MONDAY AND FRIDAY

Gi "'.'Mt LYNHUR'ST.tf lO'j CH. 1-5675

llftlllV a ® e ’ n^ Concrete NU W ■ Incinerator to Protect Your Yard" Cleaw, Safe Disposal of Paper— Trash—Garbage

PRE-FABRICATED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION . . . EASILY ASSEMBLED OR MOVED, YET LASTS A LIFETIME • This is the original and only “Burn-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.

»9J5 INSTALLED Comptetely Safe ... The "Bum-All" has been dasignad io solve efficiently and inexpensivoty your disposal problems. It sliminaiss ths old fashioned wire basset which is not only unsightly but also a proven fire hazard that is dangerous io surrounding buildings. Children can play safely hsiar the "BurnAll" incinerator.

SPECIFICATIONS Height 54 inches Width 20 inches Bese 25 inches sq. Fire Door 13 inches wide Fire Grote 20 x 20 inches Reinforced with steel throughout

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

14’ STARCRAFT all fibreglass Runabout, 40 HP. Johnson, elec, start, tilt-trailer, extra nice, used very little, $795. 2301 N. Lyndhurst. CH. 1-2747. GARAGE SALE Family clothing, maternity, lots of baby clothing, toys, potty and high chair, Alladin lamp, misc., Mini bikes reduced, camper trailer frame. 5126 W. 16th. Friday July 16, 8 to ? WANT TO BUY Set of golf clubs. CH. 4-5322. WANT TO RENT in Speedway, double or small house, no children or pets. References. ST. 7-7890 evenings, FL. 6-0934 days. ATTENTION WOMEN Vivian Woodard has opennigs for women interested in exciting new makeup techniques. Earn $3 to $5 per hour. Call ME. 5-2696.

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CJbeele these Feetores • • • • Any port replaceable • Bums in any weather • Eliminates fire danger • Superior combustion • Easily dismantled and moved • Lifetime use • No black spots in yard

SAVE BAIERS FOR . SENIOR C.YJF. PAPER SALE AUGUST 26TH FOR SALE Used Kelvinator refrigerator, $25; used 20” gas stove, $lO. 2 boy’s sport coats, $3 each, size 16; boy’s sport shirts, 50c ea„ size 14-16-18. CH. 1-4043. FOR RENT Furnished 2-room apartment, utilities furnished, private entrance, parking, close to Allisons, single male. CH. 1-4434, 3821 Oliver. FOR SALE Furniture, lamps, walnut contemporary chairs, fitted double-bed sheets; metal frame and twin headboard; antique bed, dishes, clothing, shoes, B%AA, Mink jacket. CH. 1-8742.

Marion County Football Jamboree Toptambsr L 1665 At Speedway High School

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Boles, Jim Boswell, Noel Bowers, Sherry Brown, Martha Campbell, Richard Colclesser, Barbara Curry, Linda Eppen, Janet Farley, Ronnie Feely, Judy Hancock, Mike Harcourt. Nanette Heady, Margaret Hodge, Jane Jarvis, Dixie Johnson, Sue Johnson, Charles Jordan, Sheila Keas, Gary Laughlin, Joe

LUCAS BAIT and CAMPING SUPPLIES KaKo iwOo I —“ wraoffKCisiWj incu Bait Food ICE CREAM - SOFT DRINKS - CANDY - GUM CIGARETTES - CIGARS V/2 Miles North of U.S. 36 At Portland Mills Boat Ramp

SMITH'S Barber Shop 4 BARBERS “FRIENDLY SERVICE** ISOS SAM STREET CH. 4-1771

we nMy’s' singing the \ praises of tEmstimJ Now—enjoy the trim good looks of your favorite panto style, tailored In nigged, Sanforized twill In the popular off-whito and desert tones. LEVI'S Slim Fite look Ilka a million bucks, but they’re 0n1y... $4-25 umkCubi) * ■ CjcOtjie/v MENS WEAR SpMdwoy Shopping Center 5910 OtAWFORDSVIUE ROAD ★ CHapel 4-7623 ★ Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Lewis, Barbara Love, Sandra Marlette, Mark Maxwell, Beth Montgomery, Nancy Morris, Ted Nolte, Lynn Parks, Jim Perin, Sandra Pritchett Sherri Raquet Sandy Redenbarger, Mary Ann Reynolds, Judy Riba, Tom Ridolfo, Steve Sash, Lynn Shoenewey, Georgia Shirley, Tom Smith, Mary Southworth, Steve Stamm, Bill Stovall, Clarence Watson, Tom Whitmore, Gary Witherbee, Charted Woodard, Susie Young. JUNIORS Michelle Barnes, Bruce Beatty Beatty, Susan Betsill, Cherrill Bowers, Barbara Brooks, Patty Brooks, Bruce Brower, Debbie Burnett, Jeff Cahen, Brian Clevinger, Twyla Corson, Kenny Craig, Doug DeWitt, Julie Donner, Bary Eversole, Patty Feucht, Janis Green, Joyce Hamer, Debbie Hawkins. Doris Hawkins, Walter Hocker, Becky Hoeltje, Helen Hoerger, David Huliba, Joyce Hunsucker, Cindy Jones, Larry Jones, Kenny King, Evelyn Knoop, Kathy Koehl, Ann Kojola, Debbie Leonard, Ron Luther, Mike Lynam, Pam Mathis, Ruth Muir, Brian Niederhauser, Linda Patrick. Richard Prather, Dan Queener, John Quinn, Jim Reid, Marilyn Rhoades, Eddie Robards, Steve Rosebrock, Annette Sanford, Dave Schnable, Steve Seabury, Larry

Thurndey, July 15, 1965

ShauK Mike Short, Linda Slattery, Ronald Stegemoller, Gayle Thompson, Marjorie Vehling, Ricky Wacker, Bob Whitmore, Barbara Zehp. SOPHOMORES Leslie Akers, Jack Alkire, Lynn Anderson, Richard Brooks, Bill Cantwell, Karen Casper, Wilena Crowder, Carl Cunningham, Alan Davis, Joyce DeWitt, Marilyn Dirks, Greg Eaton, Marilyn Edington, Jim Ehelbracht, Charles Engel, . Steve Englert, Reesa Evans, Carol Feiber, Larry Girard, Vicki Graeff, John Graub, David Graves, Linda Hackett, Naomi Hocker, Dennis Hooper, Marsha Husser, Sharon Irwin, Mike Jaimet, Kenneth Jay, Tom Johnson, Steve Kirchhoff, Charlene Lewis, Diane Lippard, Pamela Peebles, Cherie Pickett, Mary Reed, Steve Riser, Kay Rumbaugh, Claudia Ryden, Mike Sash, Heide Schunke, Roger Sharkey. Karen Showalter, Carol Siegmann, Doug Small, Alice Smith, Kathy Smith, Robert Smith, Steve Speer, Carol Stewart, Diana Stewart, Ronnie Stewart, Sandra Sunier, Becky Sutherlin, Jean Thoma, Karen Troth, Bonnie Turnbaugh, Donna Tyler, Mary Ann Urbancic, Ted Williams, Earl Woodard, Nancy Zeph. FRESHMEN Michael Arango, Edwin Bailey, Dee Ann Betts, Jo Lynn Black, Bob Burdge, Jim Burns, Sherry Duffin, Becky Dunnuck, Reena Evans, Barbara Faris, Mitchell Feucht, Ted Fidger, Barbara Foltz, Brenda Frank, Chrissie Fulton, Ruthanne Gallatin, Donna Gibbs, Linda Graves. Carolyn Green, Barbara Guiou, Coni Hendrickson, Roger Hershberger, Rhonda Hughes, Glen Humphress, Cathy Hutchison. Peggy Lewter, Bruce Lott, Russell Lovick, Jane McCallister, Marla McCormick, Chriss McMahon, Kim Mikkelsen, Pamela Miller, Larry Moore, Jim Muir, Charles Page. Janet Parks, Greg Patterson, Lynn Pieper, Carole Pierce, Mike Pollard, Darrell Rains, Vicki Redenbarger, Chris Sherman, Sally Smith, Dale Thompson, Domna Troutman, Bill Turnley, Scott Van Buskirk, Candy Walker, Pam Wegner, Linda Weiss, Mill Williams, Gary Youmans. LIBRARY NOTES: Information on Library hours during the summer will be found on the front page of the Flyer. These books have been added to the collection: Edge of April: Biography of John Burroughs Hildegarde Swift. The Horsemasters Don Stanford. Science Book of the Human Body—Edith Sproul. Deserts on the March Paul Sears. Understanding Time Beulah Tannenbaum. Men to Match My Mountains Irving Stone. Foreign Aid and Foreign Policy —Herbert Feis. Death of the Thresher Norman Polmar. Pictorial History of Philosophy —Dagobert Runes. Paris John Russell. American Songbag—Carl Sandburg. Mickey Mantle of the Yankees Gene Schoor. "todies Of The Jury" Indiana State University Summer Theatre will present their second offering of the season beginning Friday, July 9. The follow-up and counter-balance “The Rainmaker,” ISU Summer Theater will disclose the private goings-on of a public event a murder trial. In “Ladies of The Jury,” the actual happenings (perhaps a bit fictionalized) of a hung jury will be examined and spread wide for all patrons to see. Though “Ladies of the Jury” can be rightly called a court-room Comedy, there are elements of tension and drama. As Rainmaker, Ladies of the Jury will be presented in arena style. With the audience on all four sides, a complete picture of each jury member as well as the attorneys, judge, and defendent is presented at a close vantage. Fans of the TV attorney-type drama will find that Jury feels like an old shoe, but will also find a little more tongue in check than is permitted on the television type. “Ladies of the Jury” will be presented July 16, 17 and 18. Friday and Saturday performances will begin at 8:00 p.m. and the Sunday show will matinee at 2:30 p.m. Tickets for “Ladies” are SI.OO and may be purchased at the box office in the Language and Mathematics Building at ISU, or at the summer box office in Hulman Center. University students may attend free of charge on presentation of their identification cards. Mr. Don Johnson, Director of Theatre Activities at Speedway High School, is a graduate assistant in the Summer Theatre Program, and will play the role of Pressley, foreman of the jury, in “Ladies of the Jury.”