Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1959 — Page 3

Ttyanday, October 29, 1959

1 We holt the return of the ej , Z' '” n fur-topped slipper, ** foot-warmer for Q cool weather. <44 JR Prettier than ever, jL in soft capeskin, -J w with moccasin toe q JRF ' and metallic-studded Trim. Soft sole. Cj _g In white, bright* 5 or pastels. g JMF ...JHBEmy SUe * 4lo - ,/jßr *JWf Perfect for girls 'J? going-oway-to-school . -S ... for gifts. . ; '■■ -. Come in today. ' mBP

MARTIN’S SHOES 1462 Main St. Speedway CH. 1-0964 HOURS Open Daily 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. V** 1 fijS?"/ Open Friday to 8:30 P.M. Featuring RED GOOSE, GRACE WALKER, AND JOHN C. RORERTS SHOES

T-V REPAIR Ellwanger Electric 2538 W. 16th ST. ME. 6-1811 AU Wark Guaranteed Oldest Shop On The West Side

money WHEN YOU NEED ITI

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THE QUICK. CONVENIENT WAY TO BORROW MONEY Now, you can have an established, personal line of bank credit from which to buy anything or pay anything—through your own checking account. Here’s how it works: After your application for a Speed-Bank Credit Account has been approved, you borrow any amount you want, whenever you want—from SIOO up to the limit of your available credit. The amount you borrow is put into your regular checking account. Then you can use it simply by writing your own checks. You pay charges only on money actually used—at low bank rates. As you repay your loan, your account builds back to increase your credit reserve. Phone or come in for complete details and application. ' State Bank 1532 Main St. * Speedway • CH 1-6313 Clermont Branch • CH 1-8217 MEMBER F.D.I.C.

Consider These Qualifications Education: Attended Southwestern at Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, 1944. BA Degree from Michigan State University, 1950. Postgraduate work at Indiana University, 1951 and 1952. Civic & Community Services: President, Board of Zoning Appeals for Speedway. Director, Speedway Lions Club. Chairman, Restaurant & Drive-In Division of Yard Parks. Water Safety Committee of the American Red Cross. United Fund Worker. Indiana Heart Fund Worker. Professional Organizations: Director and Chairman of Education Committee, Indiana Restaurant Association. Executive Committee, Association of College Unions. Executive Stewards' & Caterers' Association, Inc. National Assn, of College & University Food Services. National Restaurant Association. President, Michigan State University Alumni Club of Central Indiana. Indiana University Club of Indianapolis. Indiana University Varsity Club. Member: St. Christopher Church. Speedway Post 198, American Legion. Council 437, Knights of Columbus. Honorary Citizen of Boys Town. Employment: Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Michigan, 1941 & 1942 U.S. Post Office, Muskegon, Michigan, 1946 & 1947. Bismarck Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, 1950. Indiana University since 1950, now Manager of the Student Union & Food Service Building, Indiana University Medical Center. Military Service: World War 11, over 3 years' service, 13 months overseas, three citations, includes EA.M.E. theater ribbon with one bronze star. Honorable Discharge as P.F.C., Military Police. R.O.T.C. Commission, Honorable Discharge as 2nd Lieutenant, Military Police. I Other IntmmatUmz I am 36 years old and, with my wife Joyce and five-year-old daughter Suzanne, have been living for the past five years at 2312 North Fisher. We are living in Speedway by choice because we enjoy a community of good schools, churches, and the type of local government that we have. I would enjoy the opportunity to serve my* community and will pledge myself to sincere, honest, and progressive public service. I will appreciate your vote and support on November 3, 1959. RAY DAULT —Paid Political Adv.

Holiday Bazaar The Marydale Guild is spon* soring a Holiday Bazaar on Sunday, Nov. 1, from 12 noon until 6 p.m. at Marydale School Hall, 111 W. Raymond St. Proceeds will go into a fund to build a swimming pool at the school. There will be door prizes, special prizes,

LINDEtakes broad steps in coatings—--DEVELOPMENT -PRODUCTION -SALES Lande is expanding its staff for developing new uses and advanced techniques for its patented process of Flame-Plating. This process involves the application of wear resistant or refractory coatings for a variety of applications on such objects as JET ENGINE COMPRESSOR BLADES SOLID FUEL ROCKET NOZZLES ELECTRONIC TUBE PARTS MECHANICAL SEALS TEXTILE MACHINES New coating materials are being developed as well as new processes to expand Linde’s coatings business. METALLURGISTS, METALLURGICAL, MECHANICAL or CHEMICAL ENGINEERS will find challenging diverse projects wherein they have opportunities to work in laboratory phases of this work as well as have the opportunity to coordinate with Linde’s production facility located on the same property in Speedway. Openings are also available in production and sales for qualified graduate engineers who have interests in the broad technical problems related to these projects. Excellent benefit plans, a solid future and salaries based on training and experience are available at Linde’s Speedway Laboratories, its production facility and sales organization. The Laboratories and production facility are modem and equipped with the most up-to-date facilities available. If you wish to take advantage of these opportunities, please call or write: W. C. Hollett, CH. 1-2311, Ext. 633 or 634 Speedway Laboratories UNDE COMPANY Division of Union Carbide Corporation 1500 Polco St., Indianapolis 24, Indiana

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a variety of booths and fun for all. Dinner will be served continuously during the bazaar. Mrs. Erwin Hoeing is General Chairman with Mrs. John Nahm as cochairman. TURKEY DINNER St. Christopher's Church SUNDAY. NOV. 1

Of 6ree» FrUtag NlgMt HU 8*36 14th ANNIVERSARY 1566 MAIN SPEEDWAY CH. 4-6816 S-A-L-E! SAVE 26% to 56% AND EVEN MORE! All Ist quality merchandise direct from regular stocks.

(300) distinctive new fall and winter DRESSES war* 12.98 to 29.98 14 to ¥2 OFF Fashionable new designs in wools and dramatic dark cottons. Many colors! All sizes! Buy now and SAVE!

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(50) dramatic 2 and 3 piece styles WOOL SOUS were 25.00 to 39.98 *4 to ¥3 OFF Includes conventional and walking suits in 2 or 3 piece styles—all in pure wool fabrics! Buy now and SAVE!

Use your Handy Morris Plan Charge Acconnt or Dorothy’s Layaway Plan!

Lutheran Service Capitol District Lutheran men of National Lutheran Council churches will sponsor the joint Lutheran service at 3:30 p.m. November Ist in St. Mark’s Lutheran Church. Dr. Elmer E. Flack, dean of Hamma Divinity School, Wittenberg University, will be guest speaker.

a WRINGER TYPE WASNERS with Pumps or without Pumps AUTOMATIC WASHERS Maytag Automatic SUES nd SERVICE Part* 29 W. MAIN Service CH. 1-9063 CLERMONT TH. 8-8069

American Art Week American art is a contributing factor in the culture of our country. This record of our American heritage and way of life will receive special attention during the week of November Ist through 7th. This week will mark the 28th anniversary of American Art Week.

(100) dramatic new creations jumpers were 9.98 to 12.98 % to % OFF These are pure wool jumpers and some corduroys in plaids and solids! Buy now and SAVE!

very special group reduced to clear! knit dresses were 29.98 and 35.00 19.90 All pure wool, all 2-piece styles! Mostly pastels! Broken Sizes!

reduced to dear! luxurious sweeters were 5.98 to 12.98 to OFF Luxurious fur blends, lambs wools and bulkies! All colors, all sizes!

while they last! group of co-ordinated sportswear were 3.98 to 17.98 % to % OFF Includes wool and royal-o fabrics in skirts, blouses, slacks, jackets, weskits!

clearance! special sportswear group of cotton knits were 3.98 to 8.98 1/4 to 1/3 OFF Includes skirts, pants and T-Shirts in broken sizes and colors! Shop and SAVE!

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Tbs Alton ta your winter air conditioning furnace eave you cleaning by removing duet from the air. Replace old dirt-choked filtere now with FinnoLAS Dust-Stop* huna for a wanner, cleaner houae and fewer fool bille. Wo have the aiM your furnace needs.

Speedway Hardware 1612 N. Lyndhurst CH. 4-3156

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