Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1968 — Page 6

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GENERAL REAL ESTATE Speedway and West A IX . ZZZJ | Bob Bland " I 244-3564 MnLLjIVIIJTM Ken Mitchell W**h!c/***W 631-0014 REALTORS Wm. Howard I 4906 West 16th Street »j 631*1666 APPRAISALS "29 Years Experience in Speedway Area" Member of Society of Real Estate Appraisers and Western Multiple Listing Association “We Meed Speedway Listings” 244-2445 244-2727

KOGAN’S BAKERY 5310 W. 10th SL at I«th & Lyndharst OPEN SUNDAYS J,7i. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 7 A.M. TO 70 P.M. Phone 241-1318 “All Baking Done on PremisesBuy It Where It’s Baked”

Ray C. Wishmeier DRY CLEANING 1340 MAIN STREET 244-5718 Speedway City NOW OFFERING... Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service We Also Specialize in Cleaning Drapes - Chair Covers - Blankets We Operate Our Own Petroleum Plant NOT SYNTHETIC

m BLUE ROSE BEAUTY SALON MEADOWOOD SHOPPING CENTER 30th and High School Road 909 407 Q 9 A.M. TO 9 PAL MON. thro FRI. SAT. 9 TO 5 PJA.

TOM BAKER MOTORS 46 W. MAIN 831-1820 I Mooresville, Indiana Speedway Residence Phone 293-4846 CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH -SINCE 1957” - COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE - - SELECT USED CARS - TOM BAKER, Owner

RARV RARRI P L WAYNE q MARVIN BY BABBLE by simpson & KINGERY

The etchings are really blue prints of their prospective home. After the wedding bells they'll make Bede's their hadquarters for family and baby needs. SUNDAY HOURS—B:OO AM. to KMX) PM. AMERICAN GREETING CARDS

BECK DRUG STORE Prescription Specialists

UP & DELIVERY

CH 4-1421 16th A LYN HURST PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE

"NOW THAT WE'RE HERE DO YOU STILL WANT TO SEE MY ETCHINGS?"

ELLWANGERS Mentor VACUUM CLEANERS REPAIRED “s HOOVER Sales & Service “PARTS and ACCESSORIES FOR ALL MAKES OF VACUUMS” RADIO - RECORD PLAYERS - STEREO - TELEVISION SERVICE "SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIR" ELLWANGER RADIO & TV 3314 W. 16th St. 636-1911 Use Your A.F.N.B. & SHOPPERS CHARGE Service Plates

"Let Us Say It For You" & Remember ST. PATRICK’S DAY Sunday, March 17th Grande Flower Shop 3611 W. 16th Street 639-6431 OPEN 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M.

ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $15,000 NEW RATES 4%% ON ALL REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS 4. 83 % WHEN LEFT TO ACCUMULATE SINCE EARNINGS ARE COMPOUNDED 4 TIMES A YEAR 5% ON SIX MONTHS SAVINGS CERTIFICATES OF SIO,OOO OR MORE 1520 MAIN STREET SPEEDWAY, INDIANA Pbene 244-3321

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

LAWNMOWER CLEARANCE TORO & LAWNBOY (JSS) Values *119“ Values *99“ (* 7 ” s ) Values *59“ REDUCED PRICES ON RED RIDING MOWERS ANO WHEEL HORSE TRACTORS SPEEDWAY HARDWARE & GARDEN CENTER 5242 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. 244-5811 "JUST EAST OF LYNDHURST"

The Biggest Dollar's Worth In Town The Biggest Dollar’s Worth in Town is a ticket to the 1968 Scout Adventure Fair which is to be held April 18, 19, 20 at the Indiana State Fair Grounds. Scouts will be around asking you to buy these one dollar tickets. These tickets not only admit you to this great annual Scounting presentation, but also help to support our local units. The Fair this year will have over 300 booth demonstrations

covering every skill, achievement, advancement requirement and merit badge of the Cubbing, Scouting and Exploring Program. Bring the whole family to see this interesting and exciting show put on by the young citizens of our communities. Benefit Dance The Beta lota Delta Sigma Kappa annual Scholarship dance will be held this year at the Westside K of C, 220 Country Club Road, March 30th from 9 to 1 a.m. Music by the “Versatiles”. The theme is “Far Away Places”.

CORNBREAD AND BEAN SUPPER The Wayne Township-South Ward Democrats will sponsor a corn bread and bean supper Saturday, March 23rd at the James Robb Union Hall, 5505 West Morris Street from 4:00 - 9:00 PM. Also included on the menu is coleslaw, and homemade pie and cake. Tickets are available at the door, and the public is cordially invited. Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Chib will spend the weekend of March 16 and 17 at Hueston Woods, in Ohio.

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*AnM.rnß* HOURS MOR. thru SAT. 7 AM to 9 P.M. Open Sundays GRAVES STANDARD SERVICE 4980 CrowMsvflb M y ij M * *

Kodacolor Prints 21 c eack 24 HOUR SERVICE FILM DEVELOPING COLOR or BLACK & WHITE KODAK and POLAROID Cameras & Accessories "We Stock a ★ HOURS ★ „ . Complete Line Monday thru Saturday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. °* Open Every Sunday Photographic 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Equipment "We Pick-Up and Deliver Prescriptions" ★ FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ★ "IN BUSINESS SINCE 7975"

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1564 MAIN STREET RpBR MIDWEST SPEHJWAY gl RANK CARDS PHONE 244 - 0241 WELCOME HERE -NOTARY PUBLIC ON DUTY DURING ALL STORE HOURS” For emergency prescription service from Rosner's Drug Store Call 241 - 5894 or check the other emergency phone numbers listed on our front door anytime during the night or on Sundays when the store is closed.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 5) TenEick, Susan Thomas, Gary Unverzagt, Scott Vanßuskirk, Dennis Warner, Pam Wegener, Linda Weiss, Jo Willever, and Bill Williams. Janie Ward and Bill Williams were crowned Athletic Queen and King, respectively, at the G.A.A. Athletic Dance last Saturday night Scores of junior high wrestling meets held during the past week were Pike 38, Speedway 10; Decatur 33, Speedway 8. The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons 1

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Bibles of every religion in the world mention the word—“witness” Let’s stop and think about the word witness, not necessarily in a religious sense, but from an earthly view of human reaction. AU of us witness things every day. We see varying circumstances, situations and attitudes all around us, both good and bad. As we witness these things about other people, wouldn't it be a good idea for us to ponder what other people see or witness in us? Each of us individually sets a standard of behavior, thought and expression linked to ourselves. In doing so, we naturally provide a scene or knowledge for others to witness. The things we do and the things we say cause people to talk about us favorably or gossip about us unfovoraWy. We create our own image, good or bad. We control the destinies of our image in the minds and thoughts of others. When we can be rightfully proud of what others witness in us, we gain an inner gladness that automatically portrays a better, more likeable image . . . Farley ■peodweytawrt MM North Hah Scheel

Thursday, March 14, 1968

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: Botkin, Benjamin—Treasurey of Southern folklore Coffin, Tristram—Senator Fulbright Carmen, Ira—Movies, censorship and the law Buchsbaum. Walter—Fundamentals of television Hertzberg, Robert—Ham radio handbook Hart Tony—The young letterer Cowley, Malcolm—Fitzgerald and the jazz age Coolidge, Olivia—Women’s rights Coit, Margaret—Andrew Jackson Daley, Robert—The cruel sport