Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1970 — Page 2
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C3* dan PHILLIPS Metropolitan Life is b ac k home from the Navy Insurance Company - . r New York. n.y. Now a representative ot Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Call 241-9364 Or 244-7060 for all your insurance needs "Remember Your Insurance Is Only As Good As Your Agent.
Baskin-Robbins Is Having A GRAND OPENING SALE and You're Invited
r~\ * j vA iIML X / ° / / vy o g) I ° /I We’d like to get acquainted ... and show you all of our wonderful tasting and exciting Ice Cream flavors. Come on down to our store and take advantage of these coupon specials. See for yourself why Baskin-Robbins is nationally known as the maker of the finest Ice Creams, Sherbets and Ices anywhere in the world! Always 31 delicious flavors to choose from! We'd like to show you our display of exclusive custom-made Ice Cream Desserts, too. And while you’re here, sign up the youngsters in our Birthday Club for a free treat on their birthday. Welcome to our store and the 31-derful world of Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream. (31J BASKR-ROBBIHS ICE CREAM STORE SPEEDWAY SHOPPING CENTER 5910 Crawfordsville Road Phone 241-7279
74e I SOO Main Street Speedway. Indiana 46224 Published every Thursday in Speedway. Indiana
JAMES T. O'NEAL. JR. Publisher LU LIAN WEDDINGTON Advertising Director MARTHA HERRICft Advertising Manager ALICE ANDERSOft Office Manager '
DICK MEYER. JR. Nows Editor MARTY JORDAN Society Editor MARY WAITE Production Manager
Club Regatta The Hoosier Canoe Club is having its 7th annual Hoosier Canoe Regatta, Oct. 3 and 4. This event is open to everyone. The waters of Fall Creek will be the scene of spectacular races such as Men’s and Women’s Cruising, Fledging, Slalom, the exciting Vqyageur Medley and the Special Celebrities Race featuring wellknown TV personalities of Indianapolis as participants.
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This 'n That By Kay Evritt What*s the strange malady attacking students? Blisters! And everyone seems to have them! To console the Bulldog-bitten Sparkplugs, SHAUN STEWART had an open house. It was open that the Stewards had wall-to-wall people. DALE PEYTON is alive and living. And any interested girl can find him on his mini-bike. Ex-Speedwayite CINDY CHERRY came back to Speedway to see the Bulldogs vs. Sparkplugs game. She may have sat with her old friends in the Speedway section, but she was heartily cheering for the Bulldogs. Sick ’em. Rover! Why didn’t he answer when LANA WELCHER reminded GARY PRICE to change an algebra problem? Namely, because she was talking to his brother, JIM. Everyone, (well, almost) who didn’t pop into Shaun’s after the game made their was to the Pizza Inn. Among those seen lurking there were PAM ANDERSON, MARCIA PIERCE, CINDY CHERRY, DEBBIE WITHERBEE, TOM GIBLERT, BETH MASARIU, BARB HOUPT, MARK KITTLE, CHRIS SHERMAN, JOYCE BURNS, JIM and JOE CRANE, JERRY LAND and LEO THOMPSON. KATHY THOMLINSON and MARK LEONARD were seen holding hands. DENNIS DELONG escaped. And he’s still wearing his “prison” shirt, the one that says: Stolen Property of the Old Jail. Sing Sigma Tau’s. Sing they will September 19. Trilling the good old songs, they will be at the Westside Manor Nursing Home. Heave ho! Push that little V.W. BRYAN
Come in and join the the fun. Try one of our famous 31 flavors. Or try two. Or six. Or ten. Thurs., Fri., Sat., & Sun. SEPT. 24-25-26 & 27th tQ<h a dip S • (Reg. 18f) ICE CREAM COKE Any Size Choice of 31 Flavors Sat. & Sun. only Sept. 26, 27
39« DOUBLE DIP HOT FUDGE SUHDAE Regular price 55t • • you pay only33t Good Thurs. & Fri. Sept. 24 & 25
Q 40 Eo J- T (Reg. 1.27) HAND PACKED QUART CONTAINER Baskin-Robbins Ice Creams, Sherbets, Ices Good all 4 days Sept. 24 thru 27
POTTER, MARC SA TER, JESSE CASSETTY, BILL OSBORN, JOHN ISHLER and U.B. (Unidentified boy). You have to get home somehow. The name of the game is suffocation! Playing this unusual game were MIKE BAKER, JOHN THOMPSON, TONI SULLIVAN, CRAIG LA FORTE, RITA and JOE SHORTRIDGE. The rules of the September 10th game were simple: Roll up the car windows and choke! DON COATS taught MR. SIMMON’S algebra class. Why does the word “rigorous” make 808 FARIS groan? Couple Arrested For Bad Check
On Thursday, September 17, the Speedway police received a call from Busard's Truck and Trailer Rental, 1330 Main Street, that a couple tried to rent a trailer with a fraudulent check. They were apprehended In Speedway by Officer Howard Allen, eight blocks from Busard's place of business. The man and woman were identified as Mr. Herbert Churches Sponsor Counseling Center The churches of Speedway are sponsoring a Speedway Pastoral Counseling Center, located in the Speedway Christian Church. At crucial moments in life many persons talk things over with a pastor. A pastoral counselor is a pastor with extra training in counseling. By virtue of psychological and theological understanding, a pastoral counselor is prepared to enter into a counseling realtionship with sympathy, discernment and religious devotion. Counseling services are available to anyone upon request, by calling 244-2000,244-9507 or 924-2612 for an interview.
Jaycee Jake “JAYCEE JAKE SPEAKS OUT” has not been active for two years. “Jaycee Jake Speaks Out” will be a column to notify the Speedway and surrounding community of activities and issues concerning the local community. At their annual state convention, the Speedway Jaycees brought home several individual and chapter awards. Maurice Nickles led the way by capturing the top International Relations award in the State of Indiana. Garry Morrow came home as the number one State Director in Division 2. Rick Soucy was awarded sth runnerup in the Outstanding First Year Jaycee in Indiana competition. Chapter awards were first place in Interclub Relations, first place in loteraatioal Relations and third place in Youth Involvement. This summer the Speedway Jaycees furnished the manpower for the annual Soap Box Derby in cooperation with The Shriners. They were also active in the Eagledale Little League. The most rewarding project this summer was Operation Under standing. The Speedway Jaycees, led by chairman Steve Burris, took 12 children from a Lebanon orphanage to Battleground, Indiana for a weekend of camping and recreation. The twelve Jaycees who took part all stated a sincere sense of gratitude for having the opportunity to participate. Seven Veterans Hospital patients were taken to the Indianapolis Caps Football Game on Sept. 11. Completed on Sept. 20 was the annual Speedway Jaycee Road Rally with 90 cars participating. Again, this year, we wish to thank WIBC radio personalities for theier assistance publicizing the Road Rally. If you have any questions or suggestions that the Speedway Jaycees can help in the community, address them to Rodney Cooper, 3432 Nolen, Indianapolis, Indiana, 45234.
I COUSIN JIM SATS' BEST WAY TO CONVINCE A FOOL HE'S WRONG IS TO LET HIM HAVE HIS OWN WAY. WTriAs co. .) 103 Use Your AFNB or First Bank Master Charge Card
“TRY US FIRST’ THE SPEED WAY HARDWARE & GARDEN CENTER Authorized Dealer TORO - WHEEL HORSE - O’BRIEN PAINTS - ORTHO 5242 Crawfordsville Road 244-Stll
THURSDAY, semwat 24, 1970
Combs, age 20 and Mrs. Carol Combs, age 18. Their home address was listed as 7777 West Washington Street, E-16, a trailer lot. They were taken to the station where the Speedway Investigation Bureau made further investigation. This repealed that there Is an outstanding warrant for Carol Combs in Richmond, Indiana. There are outstanding warrants also for Herbert Combs, by the F.B.L in Richmond, Indiana, Lebanon, Ohio and Louisville, Kentucky. He Is listed as a deserter with the United States Army. The fugitives are now being held in the Marion County jail pending extradition.
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We Have All The Tools You Need For Fall Lawk Work! For Rent or Purchase ♦POST HOLE ♦EDGERS & *LAWN DIGGERS TRIMMERS MOWERS. ETC. Think Ahead Leaves will be falling soon and we carry. . . LEAF BAG KHS For LAWN BOY A TORO Have You Seen... The Disston Battery Operated, Cordless GRASS SHEER? We have them in stock
Fernet CM IM Ovid MuLomtftte tocorporators of the town of Speed way in 1926 and former Speedway Clerk-Treasurer, died earlier this month at tto age of 74. Mann tod maided at 4930 West 15th Street. Services warn told in Contel Funeral Home with burial to Crown Hill Cemetery. Mann told the clerk-trea-surer position form 1930 through 1938. The Shelbyville native was a resident of Indianapolis for 52 years. He served as manager of tto Speedway Lumber Company for 33 years, ths 18 of which he was partially confined duo to illness. Mean was a member of Speedway Christian Church and was a charter member of tto Speed way Uons Chib and Speedway Masonic Lodge 529. Survivors included the widow, Mrs. Julia Mann; a daughter, Mrs. Marcy King of Barter Fla.; and six grandchildren. Viters Registration Mr. and Mrs. George Popchef!, 39th Republican precinct committeemen have announced that they will be available to register voters for tto November election and answer all registration questions. Mr. and Mrs. Popcheff may be reached by celling 291-1462.
