Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1970 — Page 2

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DOUBLE SALE LAST 3 DAYS!!! We at G & M have been waiting for over 1 year for 10th Street to reopen ... It’s happened... and we’re combining our ‘7O CLOSE-OUT SALE with our TENT SALE Lowest Prices in Town Include Delivery and Service!

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EASY TERMS AVAILABLE... FREE DELIVERY & SERVICE MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 8 P.M. x - SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. - CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT NOON TV AND —». lUMI CXHB APPLIANCES Whirlpool West 10th at Lynhurst Drive 241*5675

?lfe 1500 Main Street Speedway. Indiana 46224 Published every Thursday in Speedway, Indiana

JAMFS T. O’NEAL. ,JM. Publisher LILLIAN WEDDINGTON Advertising Director MARTHA HERRICK Advertising Manager ALICE ANDERSON Office Manager

DICK MEYER. JR. News Editor BUD JONES Managing Editor MARTY JORDAN Society Editor MARY WAITE Production Manager

10TH ST. REOPENED

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RCA COLOR

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Early American or Spanish Credenza VMT 25 or VMT27 198.00 RCA Stereo 128.00 Model VME 11 Many styles & sizes GREATLY REDUCED

RCA B/W TV

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RCA 6Transitor RADIO 3.88

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER-JOURNAL

Speedway School Nows

SPECIAL Come for your 1970 Speedette in the South Central Lobby of Speedway High School. 10 ajn. - 2:30 p.m. August 31 - with receipt September 1 - without receipt FOOTBALL TICKET SALES Adult season tickets will be gp sale at the Athletic Djrec.-

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tor’s office in Speedway High School on Thursday, September 10, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 pjn. The price is $5.00 for five home games. Student season tickets will be on sale Wednesday and Thursday, September 9 and 10 after school. Student price is $4.00 for five home games. Alltickets at the gate will sell for

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SL2S; pre-sale to students before each game will be SI.OO per ticket. This year all football games will begin at 7:30 p.nu, except Greenwood at 8:00 pan. The five home games will be played with Brownsburg, Lawrence Central, Mooresville, Danville, and Pike. The assignment of pupils to Speedway Elementary Schools for the 1970-71 school year will be as follows: FRANK H. WHEELERSCHOOL (No. 4) All pupils in kindergarten through grade three who live on and north of 25th Street and west erf Lyndhurst Drive will attend the Wheeler School. AU pupils in grades four through six who live on or north of 25th Street and west of Moller Road will attend the Wheeler SchooL AU pupils living north of Road 136 and east of Road 465 to the east boundary of the Speedway Shopping Carter wUI also attend the Wheeler SchooL JAMES A. ALLISON SCHOOL (No. 3) AU children north of road 136, except those assigned to the Wheeler School, will attend the Allison School. This includes all children in grades four through six who live in the area between MoUer Road and Lyndhurst Drive. ARTHUR C. NEWBY SCHOOL (No. 2) AU pupils in grades kindergarten through six Uving north of the B. and O. Railroad and south of Road 136 from the west edge of Speedway east to and including those Uving on Lyndhurst Drive north of 16th Street will attend the Newby SchooL CARL G. FISHER SCHOOL (No. D AU remaining pupils in grades kindergarten through six Uving south of Road 136 will attend the Carl G. Fisher School at 14th and Winton Avenue.

School assignments of elementary pupils may be adjusted after the opening day of school. The high school music department has announced their officers in the following organizations for 1970-71: Russ Valentine, president of the Varsity Band, assisted by Sally Frey, vice-president; Nancy Sauer, secretary; and John Feely, treasurer. Drum majors are Russ Valentine and Roger Reynolds. 500 Flagswill be: Pam Genung, Sally Frey, Debbie Neiman, Shawn Stewart, Cheryl Williamson, Charlotte VanHise, Sandy Naiderhauser, and Sandy Badger. Twirlers will be: Pam Davies, Nancy Huliba, Beth Harlin, Nancy dra Wacker; alternates: Chris Saxton, and Debbie Neiman. The Honor Guard will consist of: Sally Siegmann, Rita Roush, Bev Miller, and Nancy Baird. Banner girls: Pam Kegg and Peggy Svoboda. President of the Sparkleaires will be Mike Dunn; vicepresident, John Griggs; secretary, Janet Hendrickson; treasurer, Margaret Guiou; robe chairman, Anne Hutchison and John Thompson. Boys’ Glee Chib elected John Hayden, president; Jim Barger, vice-president; Roger Fisher, secretary; and Dave Henderson, treasurer. Modern - aires’ president, Cathy Harper will be assisted by Vicki Parker, vice-presi-dent; Janet O’Neal, secretary; Kathy Klotzbier, treasurer; Joan Coppie and Judy Rumbaugh, robe chairmen.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 20,1970

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From The Editor By Bud Jones MR. and MRS. GEORGE HARDWICK, son MIKE, CAPTAIN and MRS. ROBERT STIERWALT, son KIRK, and MRS. ROBERT L. McHENRY and sons MIKE and LARRY spent the weekend in St. Louis, Mo. They saw the San Francisco Giants beat the St. Louis Cardinals and enjoyed plenty of swimming and “putting”. A good time was had by all.MR. C.B. SMITH of the Holiday Inn Speedway returned a week ago from the Keys in Florida where he was checking on the progress of his new Holiday Inn. “Smitty” had heard that his father, Walt Meyers had been misbehaving and decided that he should hurry home and put Walt back on the straight track. We wonder what the thief thought when he opened up his loot, after he committed a car theft at the Holiday Inn Northwest, on Friday, August 7. Stolen were five cases of black and fourteen cases of brown shoes; - all for the left foot. Just returned from the Indiana American Legion Auxiliary Convention at the French Lick Hotel August 7, 8 and 9 are MARY LOU SCOTT and MAUDE C. TUREK. The ladies were delegates from the Speedway “500” Post of the Legion. After spending one enjoyable week at Lake Santee, MR. and MRS. RICHARD GRIGGS of 1762 North Lynhurst, Speedway with JOHN, JO ANN HERMON, DAVE MAVES and JERRY LAYNE, returned to busy Speedway life. The following .Speedway firemen are attending the Wayne Township Fire Fighting School ‘ each week from August through September. Standard course trainees are Allen, Shortridge, Jon Commings, Larry Wilkerson and Lester Meyrick. Advanced students are Tom Hill, Bill Hite shew and Steve Moody. Welcome back to good old Speedway, after a two week vacation to all parts of the Sunshine state of Florida, go to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Long and children, Marcy, Brad, Beth and Julie of 5834 Hollister Drive.

Program Formed

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proximately 30 minutes long, currently are available. The subjects are: 1. “The Role of the Automobile In the Air Pollution Problem’’ (What has been done and will be done by GM.) 2. “Corporate Responsibility - Fact or Fiction?” (The responsibilities of business to the American public and how GM is fulfilling these responsibilities.) 3. “Progress in Power” (The story of today’s research into steam, electric and nuclear energy and the gas turbine.)

4. “Protect Your Car: The Lock Can Be The Key” (GM anti-theft devices and how they work.) 5. “Cars You Can Live With” (How safety is built into today's automobiles.) Visual aids - either movies or film strips - accompany each of the presentations. Smith Represents (Continued from page I) University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. Management consultant David L. Schmidt also was featured on the program.