Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1966 — Page 3

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CLASSIFiaS K JANITOR WANTED—FuII time, days, good pay. Call 241-1968. WANTED—Man to work 1 night a week. Call 241-1968. FOR SALE—92-in. Madden sofa, excellent cond., charcoal grey, reasonable. 244-2982. FOR RENT—4-room, % double, auto, oil heat, SBS. AX 1-7198. Beautiful and comfortable room for rent in home near Highway 136, garage included. References exchanged. 293-0265. FOR SALE Daystrom breakfast set, table and 4 chairs; 2 table lamps. 5830 W. 29th Place. 293-1219. . FOR SALE—2% h.p., 18” reel lawn mower, 2 yrs. old, sls; baby stroller; training chair; like new playpen; baby scales; baby clothes; blankets. 244-2097.

FOR SALE —Westinghouse 10 cu. ft. refrigerator, 10 years old, perfect cond., S2O. CH. 3-0382. FOR SALE—4 Bedrooms, 2-story on 2 fenced lots; basement; oil heat; garage; carport, on bus line, near grade & junior high school. Excell, cond. 244-2097. FREEZER FOR SALE Fill it now while fruit and vegetables are plentiful and cheaper. Very good cond., reasonable, containers included. AX 1-6766, 5330 W. 25th St. FOR SALE—I6-ft. Kayak, 2-man with double blade paddle, $35. 244-1981. FOR SALE—Monarch motor bike engine, 2 cyl., 2 cycle, runs good, $lO. 244-1981. FOR SALE—New 16-ft. Smoker aluminum canoe, square stem, 82 lbs., $175; boy’s pup tent, $8; ’SB-’SB Ford battery, $5; 18” hand lawn mower, $lO. 291-6558.

FOR SALE fan; round coffee table; dark green barrel-back chair; king size bed, pink tuffted headboard, sheets and spreads. Phone after 4 p.m. CH. 4-3818. SACRIFICE—Leaving for vacation black French Poodle pups, 7 weeks old, AKC registered, very good pedigree. 1663 Lincoln Rd. 241-2613. HOUSE FOR SALE—By owner, 5432 W. 15th St., 2 bdrm., oil heat, tiled floor basement, aluminum storms and screens, fenced yard, excell, location, lot 50x200. $13,900. 241-1158. FOUNTAIN LADY WANTED Day hours, Gerson Pharmacy. 645 C -W. 10th St. FOR SALE 9’x 18’ Axminster rug with pad, sls; 20” window fan, $lO. 291-7457. LOST —Child’s Timex silver wrist watch with silver stretch band at Speedway High School swimming pool locker room Wednesday, July 13. 293-4756.

STUART McGUIRE Oriho-Ven± Shoes Women's Tennis Shoes $2.99. $3.99. $4.95 Sizes 4 to 10 Men's Work Shoes $10.95 to $18.95 Sizes SV2 to 14 Narrow & wide widths Waller Zeiher Phone 291-4894

PART-TIME Employment wanted—Evening hours and/or Saturday. Experienced in office detail, insurance, cashier, bookkeeping, typing, no shorthand. Vicinity of Speedway or Westlake. 244-1245 after 6 p.m. 1960 STUDEBAKER LARK, V-8, auto, trans.; R&H, W.S.W. tires. See at 5816 Cadillac Dr. 244-8808. FOR SALE—By owner, 3 bdrm. brick ranch, double garage, concrete drive, storms, large kitch., large family room, 1% baths. Sacrifice SIB,OOO or trade for smaller house. 3410 Faculty Dr. 291-8712. FOR SALE—Large antique office desk, swivel chair, good cond., S4O. 244-6588.

FOR SALE Boy’s 20” “Stingray” bike, excell, cond., S3O; boy’s 26” red bike, brand new tires, well cleaned and oiled, $lB. 241-6820. FOR SALE—BeII & Howell elec. eye 8 mm camera with telephoto lense and carrying case; Cinklox 16 mm camera with carrying case; projection screen; set of left-hand golf clubs. 2917842. FOR SALE Human hair wig, medium auburn, S4O; hauling trailer with deep bed, SSO. CH. 1-7106. FOR SALE—Blond wood kitchen table and 4 chairs and mahogany drop-leaf table and 6 chairs with leaves and new tablepads. 244-2229. FOR RENT 2-Room modem furnished apartment, private entrance and parking. All utilities furnished. Single male. Near Allisons, CH. 1-4434.

IT'S THE "SOLD SIGN" THAT COUNTS!! MCARTHUR 1 T Y Winning isn't everything, but it does beat coming in second . . . Drop outs can see the handwriting on the wall, all right. Trouble is, they just can't read it. . . The nicest thing about money is it never clashes with what you're wearing . . We think you'll be pleased when you call us for a full variety of new realty offerings. Mac McArthur 244-0344

FOR SALE—’S6 Olds, 4-dr. sedan, auto, trans., P. 8., P.S., clean body, $350. 5101 McCray, CH. 14408.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) to the school between 8 and 9 a.m. on July 26. Exhibits may be viewed and picked up between 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. that same day. More detailed information is available from the 4-H instructor, Mrs. Hinchman. All high school boys who plan to participate in athletics during the 1966-67 school year should report to the varsity locker room for their physicals Aug. 10 at 1:30 p.m. or Aug. 12 at 6:30 p.m. Following is the honor roll for the sixth grading period of the 1965-66 school year for grades 11 and 12:

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LIVE IN Speedway Estates HAVE YOUR DREAM HOME BUILT BY JAMES R. HILL Phone 244-1741 Large Lots

Seniors Dan Adams, Michelle Barnes, Bruce Beatty, Susan Betsill, Cherrill Bowers, Barbara Brooks, Patty Brooks, Debbie Burnett, Brian Clevinger, Twyla Corson, Linda Cotton, Claudia Cox, Kenny Craig, Annette Crawford, Julie Dormer, David Duffin, Karen Enlow, Barry Eversole, Beverly Faris, Patty Feucht, Mark Forsythe, Karen Giant, Jo Ann Griggs. Also, Devona Harmon, Debbie Hawkins, Doris Hawkins, Hal Hefner, Sandy Hitchcock, Walter Hocker, Helen Hoerger, Betty Jaimet, Cindy Jones, Larry Jones, Kenny King, Kathy Koehl, Ann Kojola, Richard Leming, Ron Luther, Mike Lynam, Pam Mathis, Linda Matthews, Don Maves, Rita Meo, Sherry Messenger, and Mary Ann Middleton.

Also, Brian Niederhauser, Julie Noble, John Orr, Paul Parks, Linda Patrick, Richard Prather, Dan Queener, Jim Reid, Marilyn Rhoades, Steve Rosebrock, Annette Sanford, Steve Seabury, Marilyn Sett, Larry Shaub, Mike Short, Bruce Smith, Judy Smyser, Nancy Tapscott, Gayle Thompson, Ricky Wacker, Bob Whitmore, Sharon Woodward, Cindy Yentes, Janet Zeiher, and Barbara Zeph. Juniors Leslie Akers, Lynn Anderson, Richard Brooks, Joy Buckley, Bill Cantwell, Karen Casper, Diana Crain, Wilena Crowder, Carole Culver, Carl Cunningham, Paul Daniels, Alan Davis, Joyce DeWitt, Marilyn Dirks, Greg Eaton, Marilyn Edington, Charles Engel, Patti Engle, Steve Englert, Reesa Evans, Larry Girard, Vicki Graeff, John Graub, David

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Graves, Linda Hackett, Dan Harcourt, John Higbie, Mark Hindsley, Naomi Hocker, Marsha Husser, Mike Jaimet, Bronnie Kenneth Jay, and Jane Johnson. Also, Karen Kirby, Steve Kirchhoff, Charlene Lewis, Susan Maple, John McDaniels, John McGilliard, Cherie Pickett, Mary Reed, Susan Rhein, Steve Riser, Kay Rumbaugh, Terry Sarbinoff, Mike Sash, Carmen Secrest, Heidi Schunke, David Semich, Patty Shockency, Karen Showalter, Doug Small, Linda Smith, Robert Smith, Steve Speer, Carol Stewart, Ronnie Stewart, Becky Sutherlin, Jean Thoma, Karen Troth, Bonnie Turnbaugh, Donna Tyler, Mary Urbancic, Cathy Wacker, Ted Williams, and Nancy Zeph. Library Notes Information regarding the Indiana Reading Club will be found on the front page of the Flyer. These books have been added to the collection: Joyce, James, Story of international cooperation. Russell, Franklin, Argen the gull. Robinson, Jacob, And the crooked shall be made straight. Wibberley, Leonard, Sea captain from Salem. Wibberley, Leonard, Treegate’s raiders.

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Stone, Irving, Those who love. Unitas, Johnny, Pro quarterback. Lord, Walter,The past that would not die. Maxwell, Gavin, The rocks remain. Spink, John, Judge Landis and 25 years of baseball. Cohen, I. Bernard, Birth of a new physics. Catton, Bruce, Never call retreat. Cerf, Bennett, Laugh day. Child Convulsions An attack of convulsions in a child can have any one of a variety of causes. It can result from heat stroke or from the familiar childhood trick of holding the breath until unconscious. It can signify a serious disease such as epilepsy, or an acute infectious ailment. Lead poisoning, a concussion, or lack of oxygen due to a breathing obstruction also can cause convulsions. Most convulsive attacks are over quickly, and leave the victim no worse off than before. But an inexperienced parent can have an ugly scare. Things to do immediately: Place the youngster on a wide bed or a large soft rug. If he is on a bed, look sharp to see that

he doesn”t fling himself off. Loosen all his clothing. Wedge his jaws apart with a nonmetallic object to avoid injuy to the tongue or teeth. Bring the tongue forward to insure against its rolling back into the throat and interfering with air intake. If the child starts to throw up, place him on his side or with his head overhanging the bed to facilitate clearance. . If -convulsions don’t subside, and no doctor can be found, a sedative effect can be achieved with crushed aspirin tablets in a small amount of water. Give it as an enema with a bulb syringe, using twice the amount of aspirin the child normally takes by mouth. Your Christmas Seal association, active in the fight for general health as well as against TB and other Respiratory Diseases, suggests these general rules of action—if your child has convulsions, don't get panicky; don't delay simple relief measures; do call a doctor.

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School Bus Drivers Safety Meeting Scheduled More than 7,000 Indiana school bus drivers will receive instruction in defensive driving skills at 19 regional safety workshops sccheduled to begin July 26. Instructors for the course will include commercial fleet safety directors, insurance safety engineers, law enforcement and traffic safety officials. In addition to eight hours of safe driving techniques, the school bus drivers will attend

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lectures on emergency care and child guidance. The series of two-day safety meetings will be a cooperative effort on the part of the State Department of Public Instruction, Indiana State Police, Indiana State Board of Health and a nongovernmental organization, the Indiana Traffic Safety Council, Inc. Funds for the state-wide accident prevention safety project are being made available by the State Board of Health through the Indiana Public Health Foundation, Inc.

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