Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1967 — Page 6

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the trend for Wl *^ l furnishing pricing elegance economy HOME FURNISHINGS - FINE FURNITURE Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room Carpeting Accessories 1450 Main St. HOUSE Speedway 241-7282

Model Nursery For Handicapped The Fall semester of the model nursery for physically handicapped children will begin Monday, September 18, at Crossroads Rehabilitation Center, 3242 Sutherland Avenue, Indianapolis, Children three through five years old are eligible for the nursery which will be in session Monday through Friday, 9:00 until

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

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Temper! Temper! Tantrums are common among children. proper diet, vitamins and a good supply of baby needs can do much to keep them happy. We carry • complete line at Beck's. SUNDAY HOURS—B:OO AJA. to 10:00 P.M. AMERICAN GREETING CARDS

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FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY

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11:30 a.m. throughout the school year. A program of school readiness and supervised creative activities will be provided for the handicapped children. Two special education teachers, assisted daily by four volunteers, will administer the program. Transportation will be provided by the Crossroads’ fleet of station wagons. Enrollment forms may be obtained by contacting the Crossroads’ social service department, 924-3251.

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Watch Out For School Buses! That warning is being issued by the Indiana State Police as a reminder to motorists that in a few days they will again be sharing streets and highways with Indiana’s fleet of 7,263 school buses. “A motorist meeting a school bus,” State Police Superintendent Robert A. O’Neal said, “meets one of his most important driving responsibilities.” Indiana school, police & safety officials work hard at protecting the 521,700 children who ride school buses. From July 28 through August 18, every Hoosier school bus driver attended one of several statewide safety work-

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JFrrtfttf Savings And Loan Association 1520 Main Street Speedway, Ind. 46224 ON ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Dividends Are Compounded Quarterly EACH ACCOUNT INSURED UP TO *15,000“ By the F.5.L.1.C., an Agency of the Federal Government MONEY AVAILABLE For First Mortgage Loans Save By Mail ... .... Phone 244 - 3321

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shops sponsored annually by the Department of Public Instruction. During the first week of September, tfoopers will begin inspecting all school buses for mechanical defects. In addition, the troopers on patrol often follow school buses on morning and evening routes on the lookout for careless drivers and, sometimes, careless school bus chauffeurs. Last year 1966-67), there were 467 accident involving school buses. One child was killed and 92 were injured. Superintendent O’Neal pointed out that children, getting on or off school buses, sometimes forget safety rules. “But you,” he told drivers, “can never forget. Watch out for school buses!”.

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z SPECIAL > Thurs.-Fri.-Sat., Sept. 7-8-9 BEAUTIFUL GLADIOLUS > I 98c Cash and Carry Grande Flower Shop "AIR CONDITIONED" 3611 West 16th Street 636-331 OPEN 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M.

BLACK’S DANCE STUDIO OPENS FOR FALL ENROLLMENT MONDAY, SEPT. 11th CLASSES and PRIVATE INSTRUCTION • TAP • BALLET • ACROBATIC • TOE • MODERN JAZZ • BALLROOM > ETC. c For Children, Teen-Agers and Adults "Special Classes for Pre-School Can Be Arranged" 243-0175 TWO LOCATIONS IN SPEEDWAY 4903 Ford St. 4904 Main St. OR JORDAN COLLEGE BUTLER UNIVERSITY 106 E. North St. 635-4221

NEWS FROM ALLISON Koger C. Fleming, Director of Public Relations for Allison Division, General Motors Corporation at Indianapolis, has been appointed to the Field Operations Section of GM’s Public Relations Staff, Detroit, it was announced today by A. G. De Lorenzo, vice president in charge of Public Relations.

In his new position, effective Sept. 1, Fleming will be in charge of Community Relations.

Bom in Columbus, Ohio, he received a BA. degree in journalism from Ohio Weslayan University, Delaware, Ohio, in 1934. Following graduation, he joined the Buffalo N.Y.) Times as a financial reported. In 1937, he became financial editor and columnist until he joined General Motors Public Relations Staff in Detroit in 1939. Fleming returned to Buffalo after a brief period to organize a Public Relations field office, which he headed until May, 1943.

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’A' ISM MAIN STREET n UHMST AA SPEEDWAY 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.

He then transferred to a similar position in Indianapolis before being named Director of Public Relations at Allison in August 1943. A member of the Public Relations Advisory Committee of Aerospace Industries Association, Fleming also belongs to the Public Relations Society of America, the Indianapolis Press Club, The Aviation Space Writers Association and the National Aerospace Education Council. CHI OMEGA ALUMNAE The Indianapolis Chi Omega Alumnae group will hold its first meeting of the fall season on 1

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By FLOYD F. FARLEY

“Don’t put so much on your plate.” Every person in our calorie conscious land of plenty has heard or said it time and again. It can even be heard at tables of families on relief. In our God blessed land of plentiful food, a paramount problem plagues many people on how to lose one, two, three or more pounds a week. All sorts of weight reducing products are sold in vast volume. We read about crash diets, high protein diets, various pill diets, weird and whacky food diets. All these are casually accepted as common place in our American way of life. For many people, a station in life, a status symbol in society influences an eating habit made possible by our wide selection of limitless food. Weight and calorie charts are seen everywhere. Why are these things mentioned? An interesting explanation will appear here next week. Be sure to read it. . . . Farley Speedway Funeral Home, 2950 North High School Road. Phono 291-1193.

Thursday, September 7, 1967

Tuesday, September 12, 7:45 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Douglas F. Brown, 6907 Grosvenor Place. It will be a business and social meeting, and all new members in the Indianapolis area are invited to attend. Indiana Bell Telephone Co. will present the movie “This is Indianapolis*. GRANDMOTHERS CLUB Grandmother’s Club Charter 597. Will meet Sept. 11th. At 6:30 P.M. at the Illinois St. Y.M.C.A. Your support will help put in the one’s you want to serve the coming year. Support your club and vote. Let’s make this a 100% meeting and a big year.