Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1970 — Page 8

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Leisure Time

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GAME TIME Morning activities at Meadowood Park include checkers, chess and other type games Mr. John Pnhaini park director plays checkers with young competitor. Also watching or plnying (kft to rigid) are: Clint Esarey, Gary Ros setter, Joe temn, Greg Crow, Don Wagner, Jim Tackett. Tom Whenrey and David DeWitt-

WELCOME SHRINERS! Bring your face to Smokey's Place . . . where the fun is! TVau Out 7V at *i*K Sy TU ”500" 7uu4//^nM SPEEDWAYS NEWEST NTE SPOT! sJ* Good Food Served From 11 a.m.-12 p.m. \ 7 , .JS\ Enjoy 9881^ ••happy hour** merrmivfHUm 4 PM - 6:30 PM Full line package CARRY OUT UQOOR jJBi f ' T W SMOKEY’S PLACE 4884 Crawfordsvillw Rd., Spwwdway

We Usually Have A Tent Sole in July ... But - We’re Staying Home This Year . . . .to Save You Money!! Having A Big Hoop-la at The Fairgrounds is Fun - and we’ve enjoyed it OVER , every yea, -JJjJ .if lIES CIST MONEY »<■ 250 figure we could give you MUCH jafc BETTER DEALS right her MB CARS •• so • • \1 ft TO \ CHOOSE \ vHA FROM! H \ - ■.. .qtq “SAVING! YOU MONEY’S THE REASON WHY, ALL THE FOLKS COME BACK TO BUY.'* [PONTIAcfc I w«m PONTIAC PLAZA Mao n. {keystone aaa-iaoi m«<mi I

Fathers, and children everywhere lined the grass area of the Westlake Beach 'Club Tuesday to take In some sun. Everyone found a place, but found it somewhat hard to move once they got there. ■-■ jiiLdite jfcti ■'/■■.. s --••-•-' ‘» - Wt& ~ A -; •• --■ N •> .. , llffl V" 1 N ~ S:>v v- ." : ' 58«|BsiiBBsN<lpl£^' UMl v \>.\ v> < J * iftSl mu Children made the most of Tuesday's hot weather to take to the Westlake Beach Club to enjoy an afternoon in the pool. The little people found It easy to enjoy the cool water and the summer mm.

Say C. Wishmeier DRY CLEANING 1340 MAIN STREET 244-5718 Speedway City now oprauNGt.. fiat Pick-Up and Delivery Service ffb Aten Spodslizo In doming Drapes- Choir Covers - Blankets We Operate Our Own Petroleum Plant NOT SYNTHETIC

THE SPEEDWAY FIVER-JOURNAL

Laid-Off Workers File Fewer Claims During the four days Indiana Employment Security Division offices were open last week, laid-off workers filed 32,912 unemployment Insurance claims, 3,275 fewer than the week before. John F. Coppes, Division director, said the decrease was concentrated in continued claims, those from people out of work a week or longer. Many of the claimants were recalled to their Jobs but about 850 stopped their claims because they had received all the unemployment Insurance for which they were eligible.

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Ninth graders from Speedway and Ben Davis High Schools battle In a game held on’ the outdoor courts of Speedway High School Wednesday.

Gary Para, left, and Mike McDowell, try their hand at fishing In the Eagle Creek Reservoir, which opened to the piddle Wednesday. The fishing was good tee first morning with many fishermen walking away with seven to eight Inch fish.

Patriotic Posters Supplied

Postmaster General Win ton M. Blount today ordered a new patriotic poster -“THIS IS OUR FLAG - BE PROUD OF ITl”~ Supplied to all of the nation's post offices. The poster, developed by the Post Office Department, came to the attention of Government Printing Office officials. They asked for and received permission from the Department to reproduce the poster In quantity for public sale. The poster measures approximately 11 x 15 Inches. It Is printed on paperstocks suitable for framing. The poster was done by Randy McDougall, an artist on the Public information staff at the Post Office Department In Washington. The wording IS OUR FLAG - BE PROUD OF IT!** ■ la printed prominently beneath Library News (Continued Aram pate 7) products, photographs, brochures, models, posters, and other srranhlc materials. Organizations scheduled to date are: The Coco-Cola Bottling Company, American Art Clay Co., Esterline Angus, Ist Bank Travel Department, Electric Steel Casting Co., and Linde-Aire (union Carbide). Other manufacturers and service companies are Invited to participate.

Bidding Opens (Continued Arom page 7) necessary documents may be obtained from Regional Real Estate Officer Barry C. Conner, Room 519, Federal Building, Meridian A Ohio Streets, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46905, phone number 669-6964. The Real Estate Officer will supply bidding forms, building specifications, lease provisions and other information. Bids must be submitted to the Real Estate Officer by MOO P.M.,EDT, ob August IT, 1970. Be will open all bids In Room 519, Federal BuUdlng, Meridian and am* Otraeli. Indianapolis, Indiana. Bidders aullatereatad parties are Invited to .attend this public opening. Bide should be addressed tot Harry C. Conner, Baal Estate Officer, Poet Office Department, P. a Bob 166, MrtlanwP6H*» 9tdlmin 46606. . v fV'-Ui*

a handsome portrait of the flag In color. An Initial press “run" of 100,000 of the posters has been made to sell at 25$ each (with lower per copy prices when ordered In quantity). The poster Is a “best seller" and the prediction Is that total sales will exceed half a million.

BOLTON & CROUCH Realtors Home of the week Farley - lovely home in excellent condition. Three bedrooms, 1A baths. Priced at $17,900. FHA ,etmS - WILL TRADE 6336 W. 10th 247-9727

SPEEDWAY ] BURGER CHEF WE GO ALL OUT TO PLEASE j YOUR FAMILY! i 5725 Crawfordifille Rd. HOURS. . Sun. thru Thurs; U AJ*. 11 PJ4. I Fri.fcStt. 11 A.M.-12P.U. j

THURSDAY, JULY 16.1970

In appreciation, Public Printer A. N. Spence presented the 100,000 copy of the poster to Assistant Postmaster General Frank J. Nunllst The poster may be ordered by the public from the Superintendent, of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 20402.