Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1957 — Page 3
Thursday, January 3, 1957
See our complete line of kodak HoA outfits There** everything needed for picture-taking fun in these handsome gift kits. Camera and film for sunny-day snaps, plus all the aids required for pictures around the clock, right around the calendar. Full selection of Kodak outfits for color slides and movies, too. Stop in soon. KODAK FLASH OUTFITS start at 5g.95
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l ws * 9 A *<• *O/. * c> STATE FARM PERSONALIZED CLAIM SERVICE » i Wherever you are, if you are involved in an accident, a State representative is nearby to you. If it happens near home, the agent who wrote your policy will give you fast, friendly assistance. Away from home there are nearly 8,000 agents and claims representatives across the country ready Yo help you. ®fr Pays Ta Kao* Yoor STATE FARM Agent Philip Ford, Sr. 5024 W. 10th St. CH. 1-4423
LYMAN A. BLISS • APPTD. PRESIDENT UNION CAR. NUCLEAR Lyman A. Bliss has been appointed President of Union Carbide Nuclear Company, a Division of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation, it was announced by Morse G. Dial, President of the Corporation. Mr. Bliss succeeds Kenneth Rush, a Vice-President of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation, who will continue to have overall responsibility for the Corporation’s nuclear and international activities. Mr. Bliss joined Union Carbide in 1922 as a cadet engineer for k Products Company, another Division of the Corporation. He advanced through the Linde organization becoming a ViceF Present in 1940. In 1955 he was made Vice-President of Union Carbide Nuclear Company. He has also held a number of executive positions throughout the Corporation, including that of Member of Union Carbide’s Research Committee from 1944 to 1952. Mr. Bliss was closely associated with Union Carbide’s participation in the development of the gav* mis diffusion process and other activities of the Manhattan Project, which were subsequently taken over by the Atomic Energy Commission. Mr. Bliss was born in Southold, New York. He received the degree of Mechanical Engineer from Stevens Institute of Technology in 1922. V L * Ttoabar tor Sato MonaMorMt Itanber to tor aato. ttoteaa tba amount involved to ■■Mil, timber to add through pab>Bo advertisement, to the Mghut bidder. Small sates may cost, and settlers. term- ■ BFother bona fide residents national-forest immunity Stop obtain free timber tor their Mm use where Ms itoeorel aids to (be protection er improvement etf
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JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
SPORT SHIRTS REG. PRICE SALE PRICE $3.95 52.99 $4.95 53.79 $5.95 $4.29 $6.95 - $5.49 $7.95 56.29 $8.95 $7.19 SPORT COATS REG. PRICE ' SALE PRICE $29.95 -. . $24,95 $35.00. . $2ff.95 $37.50 $31.95
HATS Req. $8.35 and SIO.OO 20%
OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT MENSWEAR 1512 MAH ST. . CH. MSB
QUICK ’n TASTY DRIVE IN Mt N. High School Road We Cater to “CARRY-OUT” Service CaH Yew Order la Anytime CH. 1-1011 It Will Be Ready When You Went If!
1/4 Fried Chicken French Fries, sl.lO Cale Slaw A Roll
WHITER 11:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M., Sun. thru Thurs. HOURS
Featuring . • • “REAR” Archery Equipment SUTPHIN’S SPORTING GOODS 4832 W. 18th St.
SWEATERS REG. PRICE $5.95 / 54 OFF $12.95 ' WOOLS AND ORLONS ALL COLORS JACKETS REG. PRICE SUSS 20% $13.95 /V $14.95 OFF $22.95 * $25.00 BROKEN SIZES SLACKS REG. PRICE $6.95 > w- 95 IZg OFF $10.95 /A M $11.95 Z $12.95 $13.95 ALTERATIONS $18.95 EXTRA j
FANCY COLORED DRESS SHIRTS BY FAMOUS MAKER Reg. $5.00 $3.79 Broken Sizes
THE SPEEDWAY FLYER
FRY’S BODYSHOP 3220 W. 18th St. ME. 7-8580 Open ’til 6:30 p.ns. Daily For Estimates
CH. 4-1321
TIES Reg. $1.50 99< Reg. $2.50 $1.99
ill nrr ,N " 4-3'2 Uii more ENTIRE WINTER STOCK
COSTUME JEWELRY a fabulous assortment was SI.OO to $20.00 y 2 PRICE
Janu a r y
CASHMERE SWEATERS Entire Stock were $17.95 to $35.00 20% off
Clearance
BULKY KNIT SWEATERS were $8.98 to $16.98 to l/J off DRESSY SEPARATES skirts, pants and tops in velveteen, ( felt and faille to o££
Sale
HATS Entire Stock were $2.98 to $8.98 I/j price
Open Every Frfatay MyM l/Mtil 1:39
CAR COATS were $10.98 to $35.00 to off
• MANY UNADVERTISED ITEMS a ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE a COME EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION a NO LAYAWAYS PLEASE • ALL SALES FINAL
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350 WOOL SKIRTS plaids—tweeds—solids were $5.98 to $19.98 y 4 to y 3 off
T-SHIRTS were $2.98 to $5.98
ROBES & PAJAMA SETS quilted end nylon types were $5.98 to $17.98
47 WINTER COATS were $35.00 to $89.98 to off
250 DRESSES y 4 to y 2 off AND MORE! / holiday and street types
BLOUSES cotton —wool jersey—Dacron originally $3.98 to $12.98 off
SLAX & BERMUDAS corduroys, wools and gabardines were $5.98 to $10.98 & to % OFF
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