Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1970 — Page 2

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Art Blum, manager of Speedway City Florist, 4900 W. 16th Street, was born and raised in the flower business, and continues to operate a budding business. Although 68 years old and semi-retired, Blum is still taking orders from customers and oversees the delivery of all merchandise. Blum has a staff of three employees who carry on the bulk of the work. The firm does a large volume of work in design and potted plants. Also pottery and accessories are available. Blum has been in the flower business as a shop owner for 32 years. He was born and raised in Indianapolis and began raising vegetables at an early age. In 1938, he started his first professional flower business, Blum Flowers, at 3433 W. 10th Street Then in 1968, he moved his operation to its current location and began Speedway City Florist. “Much of the credit of my success mist go to my wife, Rose. She provided the original idea to start the business and she was very instrumental in its success,” Blum stated. “Although Rose is not active any more, she still provides an inspiration to my work,’’ he added. The couple has two children, Arthur Blum Jr., who is marager of Danville Florists, and Mrs. Joan Hopkins, who is involved in the flower business in Long Beach, California. Blum said that he was very pleased that his children had continued in the flower business. In his spare time, Blum enjoys doing garden work, especially raising tomatoes. As for the future, Blum has no plans for retiring from his business. “I plan to continue the service as long as good Lord lets me live,” he concluded.

Girls’ Softball Action

brother Kris Thompson. Other winners at Leonard Park included: Div. n - Kris Thompson, first; Eric Sater, second; and Steve Williams, third. Div. m - Ken Thompson, first; Ronnie Weaver, second; and Dan Williams, third. Winner of the Chess Champion Cup at Meadowood Park was Gary Cottongim who defeated Carolos Graff after four games. Other winners were Div.

World Of High Octane

Speedway Sports And i MJ Track News by F. H., Jr.

Bicycles - a happy word to most youngsters and teenagers. Let’s take this week’s column and explain a few facts to the people who ride them. A bicycle can be a very deadly vehicle if not handled properly, and parents should take the time to explain to their children the safety rules pertaining to them. A bicycle is a great means of transportation and a great body builder for children. But if the rules of the road aren’t followed, a child may be seriously injured. First: Ride on the right side of the cutting back and forth. Second: Give hand signals. You never know when a car might be approaching from the rear. Third: Try not to ride your bike after the sun goes down. But if you do, be sure you have a light both front and rear. (This is a State Law). Fourth: Don’t trail anybody on your bike. It’s dangerous to both you and your passenger. Fifth: Watch out for all cars and moving traffic. Ride defensively and be ready to stop suddenly. Riding a bike can be great fun with your friends or parents. Keep your bike in good repair and your brakes in top condition. You might, by following these simple rules, save yourself a trip to the hospital or even from getting yourself killed. Biking can be fun. So let’s keep it that way.

(Continued from page I) fl - Carlos Graff, first; Brigette Graff, second; and David Such, third. Div. 11l - Gary Cottongim, first; Dan Collins, second; apd Mike Such, third. The lasttournament comes up next week - Shuffleboard in singles and doubles. Be sure to sign up early and then be sure to show up for your games. Shuffleboard tournaments will be played at both parks. Car-

roms is being played this week. Results will be announced next week. The girls kickball teams played to a tie of 33-33 last Monday. That makes the standings of the teams as follows: Team W L Crumley Cuties 3 2 McAtee Lasses 2 3 The girls are getting better in kicking, catching the ball, and displaying skill in handling the ball. The older girls are very helpful in encouraging the girls. Don’t forget- Shuffleboard - tournament next - last tournament.

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Speedway Library News

The Speedway Senior High School Library has added these titles recently: Freeman, Douglas - Loo of Virginia; Ferrari, Emo - Emo Ferrari Story; Fenner, Phyllis - Behind the Wheel; Felsen, Henry - To My Son In Uniform; Ewen, David - Cole Porter Story; Edwards, FrankFlying Saucers, Here andNowl; Chesterton, Gilbert - Victorian Age in Literature; Holbrook, Sabra - Germany: East and West; Godden, Rumer - An Episode of Sparrows; Godden, Rumor - Greengage Summer; Harrington, Michael-The Other America; Mayer, Milton - They Thought They Were Free. HaU, Richard - PROTOZOA; Cable, Mary - AMERICAN MANNERS AND MORALS; Davis, William - VICTOR OF SALAMIS; Gaer, Joseph - WHAT THE GREAT RELIGIONS BELIEVE; Galante, Pierre - THE BERLIN WALL;

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THURSDAY, JULY 9,1970

Gallagher, Edward - WRESTLING; Gawer, Herman -BODY CONTROL AND PHYSICAL FITNESS; Eyerly, Jeannette - THE GIRL INSIDE;. Coy, Harold - ENGINEERS AND WHAT THEY DO; Clarke, Arthur - THE PROMISE OF SPACE. Dads To Hold Social, Carnival The Dads’ Club of the Salk Park Boys’ Club will hold their annual Home Made Ice Cream Social & Carnival at the Boys’ Club, 4900 W. Raymond Street, on Saturday, July 18,1970. The Social will be held from 12 noon until 9:00 p.m., with the Carnival beginning at 6:00 p.m. Proceeds will be used by the Dads’ Club to sponsor special activities for the Club members.