Speedway Flyer, Volume 37, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1969 — Page 3

Thursday, June 26, 1969

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Kris Collins, Neal Connell, Gary Crawford, Cathy Doak, Peggy Findlay, Matt Hawkins, Donald Hessel, Annemarie Hietberg, Sarah Hutchens, Mark Karst, Beth Kellam, Vicki Kelley, Linda Kirchhoff, Kay Lawler, Doug Manley, Cindy Medenwald, and Kathie Murphy. Also Scott Musgrave, Debbie Ordel, Patricia Pickett, Tom Popcheff Rick Rost, Dan Ryden, Bruce Samm, Jinny Sauer, Sharon Schiff, Nancy Schoenewey, Charles Smale, Tony Speer, Debbie Stamm, Tamara Stewart Debbie Sunier, Karen Tremor, Ginny Tyler, Dianne Wagner, Janie Ward, James Yarberry, and Jane Young. JUNIORS "A" Honor RoU Kathy Briggs, Linda Dillon, Debbie Eldridge, Karen Graves, Cindy Hicks, Linda Hodge, Terry Mitchell, and Bill Patterson. Also Marcia Pollard, Bruce Roberts, Georgia Simpson, Preston Sinks, Jackie Slattery, Gary Smith, and Jenny Speer. JUNIORS "B" Honor Roll Neil Behrle, Connie Boswell, Jane Bumgardner, Sherry Casper, Mike Crider, Janet Croney, Marc Daniels, Leslie Davis, Eric DeWeese, Nancy Dietrich, Linda Draper, Sheryl Esarey, Carol Fields, Mike Furnish, Gary Garber, Tom Gilbert, Sue Glidden, Bruce Hamilton, Robert Harbin, Randy Hardwick, Diane Heidenreich, Lora Hittle, Barbara Houpt, Nanette Houser, Jeana Hubbard, Alicia Jacobs, Phil Karst, Ann Keller, Sue Loughlin, and Tom Lintzenich.

Also Marge Liszkai, Gregg Littrell, Kathy Lucid, Carol Mathis, Jeanne Methier, Gordon Nave, Neil Oslos, David Peyton, Teddi Popcheff, Kent Priebe, Elizabeth Ramsay, Rick Riba, Mark Richardson, Debbie Robertson, John Schnable, Sue Siefker, Dennis Smith, Don Smyser, Debbie Taylor, Karen Thomas, Terry Thompson, John Vanßuskirk, David Vogel, Sally Wacker, David Wenban, Dan West, Cheryl Wood, Mark Wraight, and Stephanie Wyne. SOPHOMORES "A" Honor Roll Nancy Blair, Steve Blankenship, Bonnie Dillon, Stephanie Foster, John Griggs, Margaret Guiou, Judy Harding, Anne Hutchison, Jerry Layne, Tom Lyons, David Reich, Rick Robertson, Judy Rumbaugh, Joe Titus, and Rick Zeph. SOPHOMORES "B" Honor Roll Steven E. Armstrong, Nancy Beer, Tom Berkopes, John Brading, Joyce Burns, Joyce Campfield, Kenny Clark, Jim Czenkusch, David Dinkel, Mike Dunn, Laura Englert, Debbie Fieber, Steve Fisk, Sally Frey, Pamela Guning, Cathy Harper, and Janet Hendrickson. Also David Hillman, Pamela Kegg, Walter Klitsch, Linda Lloyd, Cindy Mcßoberts, Karen Martin, Bev Miller, Jan Murphy, Pam Nuetzman, Shirley O’Brien, Kirk Ostby, Mike Pierce, Rose Anna Reinhard, Robert Robison, Tom Rost, Donna Sanders, John Sheetz, Sally Siegmann, and Pam West. FRESHMEN "A" Honor RoU Esther Barker, Cynthia Cherry, Janice Fields, Linda Vehling, Robert Hawkins, Lora Horton, Betty Lindley, Sandra Hiederhauser, and Jeffrey P. Thompson. Also Gail Bell, Larry Hofmockel, Tim Maloney, Debra Meyer, Peggy Pierce, Debra Scott, Patricia Smith, and Tod Heath. FRESHMEN "B" Honor RoU Lynn Clark, Kent Cofoid, Susan Darrah, Pamela Davies, Jerry Harbin, Rhonda McCormick, Parcia Pierce, Cynthia Pyles, Thomas Tubbs, Susan Bourke, Jo Ann Brooks, Kenneth Desiring, Kim Eggert, Donna Fritch, Cynthia Hamman, Mark Hittle, Jerry Land, Katherine Ramsay, Jere Rosebrock, and Craig Smith. Also Robbi Barnes, Sandy Bland, Karen Brizendine, Conrad Casler, George Cesnik, Karen Ferguson, Margaret Grande, Janet Gullett, Steve Haines, Kathy Karst, Terri Kottaridis, Pamela Lambert, Joy Shaw, Conni Smith, Elaine Smith, Linda Tubesing, Charlotte VanHise, Linda Ward, Donna Williams, and Kathy Woolery.

LIBRARY NOTES: These books have been added recently to the Senior High School Library: Drury, Allen Preserve and protect Eyerly, Jeannette The girl inside Ewen, David Famous modem conductors Erb, Russell Common scents of smell Chace, James Conflict in the Middle East Lowrey, Sara reading Beebe, Maurice Literary Symbolism Peyton, KM. The Maplin Bird Peyton, K. M. Plan for Birdsmarsh Petry, Ann Tituba of Salem Village Gurko, Leo Two lives of Joseph Conrad Hall, Marjory Clotheshorse Hall, Marjory Treasure Tree Hayes, Helen On reflection; an autobiography

Now a dividend check can be mailed to your home monthly instead of only four times a year with an Arsenal sixmonth certificate savings account of SSOOO or more. Ask "THE SAVINGS SPECIALIST*' for full details. CltdSKaC SAVINGS AND LOAN 44 East Washington Street lafayotta Square (on the Malß

Classifieds (Continued from page two) FOR SALE—Sears 16 gauge, boltaction, full choke shot gun, $35; 7 ft. 1” metal skiis, Kofix bottom, ski-free binding, S4O. 244-6544. HELP WANTED General Office —typing. Own transportation. Permanent. Speedway Machine and Tool, 634-5353. FOR SALE —couch, kitchen table, bar stools, 2 sm&ll TV’s, 2917861, SLEEPING ROOM for employed lady. 241-9680, Near Speedway Shopping Center. SLEEPING Room for student or young man. Near Speedway Shopping Center. 244-2234. FOR SALE—Spanish guitar, good cond., $10; b flat clarinet with brand new case, S3O; 1965 Volkswagon, new engine. 243-6812. FOR SALE—SPEEDWAY—three bedroom frame home with basement, near schools. Call owner, 241-4917. FOR SALE—Dr. Fuller Mattress, used less than 2 years. 244-5476 between 8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. GARAGE SALE—June 26-27-28, 1969, clothing, household & misc. items, 5622 W. 25th St., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

FILM DEVELOPING

KODAK FILM PROCESSING BY McJON KODACOLOR PRINTS 23$ each 20 EXPOSURE s>io SLIDES *

48 Hour Service

KODAK and POLAROID Cameras & Accessories

★ HOURS ★ Monday thru Saturday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Open Every Sunday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

"We Pick-Up and Deliver Prescriptions" it FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ★ "IN BUSINESS SINCE 1915"

rROSMERS^T^I YOUR STORC

A ««■«»■— steam AjA SHBWM 7SZH Vy PHONE 244-0241 l "NOTARY PUBLIC ON DUTY DURING ALL STORE HOURS* Complete Carry Out Liquor, Wine and Beer Department

TIM COUEGE STUDENTS TOM SPEEDWAY CASSETTY BROS. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 244-4551 WANTS YOUR WORK - WE DO . . . • ALL TYPES BRICK, BLOCK & CEMENT WORK • ROOFING & GUTTERING - NEW & REPAIRS) • HOUSE PAINTING • CLOGGED DRAINS OPENS) • FILL DIRT • TOP SOIL • SAND • GRAVEL • BLACKTOP & CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS & PATIOS • SEAL COAT FOR DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING LOTS • HOT WATER HEATERS • SIDEWALKS & STEPS • ROTO TILLER SERVICE • ALL TYPES OF HAULING & MOVING • ANY KIND OF ODD JOBS • BANK FINANCING IF YOU HAVE A JOB TO BE DONE CALL THE CASSETTY BROS. INSURED 244-4551

FOR SALE—S 32 LIVINGSTON—--3 bedroom, liv. rm., dining rm., 2%-car garage, gas heat, S3OO down, SBS a month. 241-5118. AKC MINIATURE DACHSHHUND PUP, 7 weeks, male, S6O. 243-6546. BASEMENT SALE—Port. Keg bar; swinger camera; dishes; clothing; toys; fan; bird cage and many items. Reasonable. Fri. & Sat., 2028 N. Gerrard, 244-5209. FISHERMEN! 4.2 H.P. Champion outboard motor, needs propeller blade, otherwise in top condition, runs good. Sacrifice, $25.00. Mr. Norton, 1807 Cunningham, 2449415. GARAGE OVERHEAD DOOR SERVICE repaired, adjusted or replaced. Call Mr. Norton for estimates. 244-9415. FOR SALE —Men’s suits, 46-48; slacks, 40-42. To see call 2933923. FOR SALE—Catchers mitt, new, never used. 291-3416 after 4:00 p.m. FOR SALE —Moving to Apt. G.E. Auto washer, good; some Haviland; other misc. items. 5320 Bevedere Dr. (N. Kessler to 52nd, Ist St. east Thurs. June 26 p.m. Fri. 27, after 5 p.m. Sat. 27th all day.

POLAROID FILM PROCESSING BY KODAK KODACOLOR PRINTS 27C each

SUPER 8 s>lo MOVIE *

"We Stock a Complete Line of Photographic Equipment"

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

GARAGE SALE—Sat. June 28, 1935 N. Centennial, N. of 16th between Tibbs and Kessler. Large white elec, range ($50.00); 1 tricycle, a small 2-wheel bicycle; a 3 H.P. Evinrude motor and many household items; men’s and women’s clothing. DWARF MARIGOLD PLANTS—--25c a doz., 5 doz_ for sl. 5645 W. 16th St.. 244-4184.

LAST 3 DAYS OF OUR BIG TENT SALE HUDAV - SATURDAY - SUNDAY JUNE 21-21-29 THE WEATHER HAS SEEN BAD HTEY CLOSED DOWN 10th STREET IN FRONT OF THE STORE—SO NOW WE ARE CLOSING DOWN THE TENT .COME IN DURING THESE LAST THREE DAYS FOR BARGAINS CALORE THE MORE WE SELL, THE LESS WE HAVE TO MOVE AGAIN PRICES ARE CUT TO THE BONE ON ALL A ' I ' i ' ' - ‘ It C/l and Whirlpool TELEVISIONS and APPLIANCES iWBPI APPLIANCES * • •. . . West 10th & Lyndhurst Dr, 241-5675

t SOMEONE RECOVERY... “BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS* SPEEDWAY CITY FLORIST 4900 West 16th Street 244-9523 Nouns— < AM. » 5 P.M. MONDAY thin SATURDAY—CLOSED SUNDAYS

SPEEDWAY UNITS) METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Pago t) We warmly invite you to be present for our service this Sunday. Especially we welcome any who may be new to this community and any having no congregational links. It is our intention to celebrate the Sacrament of Infant Baptism on the first Sunday of July and therefore we ask that families wishing to present children at this time will notify the church office of their intention. Due to the summer schedule the church program is much reduced. Will those linked with Committees and sections which will meet during these weeks please watch the bulletin board or listen for announcements from the pulpit.

“TOBY’S-k/ng of THE ROAST BEEF

ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHUICE

Page 3