Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1960 — Page 3
Wednesday, November 23, 1960
REMOVAL SALE “WE ARE MOVING TO SPEEDWAY SHOPPING CENTER ... MOST SELL ODR PRESENT STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR All NEW SHOES!” EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES
MEN’S REGULAR $8.95 to $23.95 N-O-W $4-99 TO s"| 4-99 DOTS REGULAR $6.95 to $9.95 N-O-W $4-99 TO $6-99
WOMEN'S HOUSE SUPPERS 99c- S 1.99-82.99
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PERSONALS David Allen Knoll, 2013 North Fisher Street, Speedway, was recently initiated into Theta Chi fraternity at Indiana University. Marion County has a total of 1,886 students attending classes on Indiana University’s Bloomington campus and in the graduate and professional divisions of the University located in Indianapolis. I.U. Registrar Charles E. Harrell, who released the names of students listed according to hometowns, said that Bloomington campus enrollment as of the first week of classes was 14,487, up 10 per cent from last year. Those attending from Speedway are: Rita J. Ashby, Nancy A. Beaman, William K. Beck, David K. Blase, Sharon S. Campbell, Loren K. Campion, Sammis J. Coffman, Beverly D. Cole, Louis E. Davidson, Ida R. Degan, Sharon K. Dine, Garland K. Dunbar, Marcia J. Edwards, Layna L. Hamilton, Eugene E. Hanen, Marcia E. Keever, Charles R. Kelly, Judy K. Kendall, Nina S. King, Judith L. Kirchhoff, David A. Knoll, Lorraine M. Lamm, Patricia A. Last, Nancy S. Lewis, Lynda C. Long, James C. McAllister, Sandra J. Manion, Gene S. Nesbit, Pamela J. Owings, Jeanie Piper, Lucile M. Ross, Richard E. Seifert, Linda A. Swails, Jean A. Thompson, Ralph K. Thompson, Jr., Paula C. Winterfeldt, Dixie L. Worthington, Helen R. Yoho, and Jon L. Yoho.
Marcia Edwards, 4971 W. 15th, Speedway, was recently named to the Indiana University Student Foundation. Foundation members are juniors or seniors recognized for their leadership and citizenship and for their interest in the work of the organization. They are chosen on the recommendation of faculty and staff members, graduating seniors of the previous year, and present members of the Foundation. Students honored with Foundation membership are responsible for acquainting the I.U. student body with the Foundation’s work. They also produce and direct the annual “Little 500” weekend, which provides a number of scholarships for students who are working while attending the university. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE
w- e 1462 MAIN ST. CH. 1-0964 limiPQ- Open Daily 9 AM. to 5:30 P.M. nVUNIO. Open Monday & Friday to 8:30 P.M.
‘NEW SHOPPING HOURS” BEGINNING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28 EDRICH MEN’S WEAR -1502 MAIN STREET and DOROTHY’S DRESS SHOP -1506 MAIN STREET WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
CLASSIFIED’S FOR SALE—Upright piano, $45. CH. 1-9654, BABY SITTING, in my home, by day or week (Reasonable). 40 Hamilton Ave., Clermont, Ind. AX. 1-8148. FOR SALE—Sunray gas range, like new. CH. 1-1045. FOR SALE Large Amana upright freezer, $l5O. Craftsman table saw, S6O. CH. 4-3301. FOR RENT IN SPEEDWAY Newly decorated 2 bedroom house. 4927 McCray, AX. 1-1211.
CLERMONT—32S MABEL 3 Beaut, lots, fenced E.Z. terms on contract Owner transf. Immed. poss. Lovely 2 bdrm, mod., newly carpeted, auto, ht., bsmt., att. breezeway-gar. This is a doll house. Asking $12,000. WISHARD REALTY ST. 6-8787 CLERMONT—236 MABEL Owner transf. Immed. poss. will sell on contract-E.Z. terms. Beaut. 3 bdrm, brick in secluded wooded setting (3 lots). 26 ft. liv. rm. with frpl., full din. rm., carpeted, Ige. kitn., blt.-ins, galore, beaut, bath, full bsmt., 2 car gar., screened in porch; gracious living at a modest price. WISHARD REALTY ST. 6-8783 AVON—ATTENTION RJL EMPLOYEES Lovely 3-bdrm. brick, carpeted, fireplace, 1% baths, family kit, oven-range, att. gar. Under $17,000. WISHARD REALTY ST. 6-8783 Job's Daughter Candy Sale Ask Any Job's Daughter You Know To Get Your Candy
CHILDREN'S REGULAR $4.95 to $8.95 N-O-W $2-99 TO $5" FLATS REGULAR $3.95 to $7.95 N-O-W 9*1.99 TO $4-99
WOMEN’S CANVAS SHOES $1.99 and $2.99
EDDIE’S BARBER SHOP 5236 Crawfordsville Road “Where Your Bu«ine«« Is Appreciated” All Walk-In Business Accepted When Possible
PHONE SERVICE fn , AVAILABLE CH. 4-2559
Open Monday thru Fri., 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Sat., 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. 3 BARBERS EFFICIENT SERVICE
QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE? “GIVE US A TRY” THIS STATION IS AGAIN BEING OPERATED BY "BUD" SCHOONOVER WHO INVITES YOU TO STOP IN AND MEET HIS NEW ATTENDANT, "BUTCH" SMITH “ANTI-FREEZE TIME” LET US CHECK YOUR RADIATOR PRESTONE - ZERONE - ZEREX ★ We Carry Brand Name Merchandise ★ SCHOONOVER’S MARATHON SERVICE 485 Q West 16th Street Speedway
WOMEN’S DRESS REGULAR $8.95 to $12.95 \ N-O-W $2-99 TO $Q.99 CASUALS & SPORTS REGULAR $4.95 to $9.95 N-O-W $2-99 TO $5-99
SHOES INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY GREENWOOD FORT WAYNE
THE SPEEDWAY FLYER
Pre-Holiday Clearance MAIN - SPEEDWAY S — Al — l* IS _ CH. 4-0210 - >
Save % - % and More SHOP DOROTHY'S FRIDAY NIGHT TIU. 8:301 Starting Monday Shop Monday thro Friday night till 8:301
200 Fall Dresses were 12.98 to 39.98 Dramatic new fashion dresses to wear now and thru the seasons. Every one a fabulous fashion find at these low prices! Many varied fabrics. All sizes! 7.99 io 24.00 100 Fall Slacks were 7.98 to 17.98 Includes pure wools, Lorettes and textured novelties in plaids, stripes and solids! Grand gift ideas! Tremendous values! Shop 'n save! 4.99 to 12.99 100 Winter Coats were 35.00 to 100.00 Warm, wonderful fashions in dramatic new styles. Includes pure wools in dark and vibrant shades. Also Tweeds and textured fabrics! - 28.00 to 78.00
Use your handy Morris Plan Charge Account or Dorothy's Layaway Plan!
EJ@®7B SPEEDWAY Office MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK/WMST COMPANY OLDEST NATIONAL BANK/YN INDIANAPOLIS Be sure to come to the Grand Opening Friday, December 2, 1960. 50 DOOR PRIZES! Fifty door prizes totaling over SI,OOO in value will be, given away at the Grand Opening.
21 MAJOR ] SERVICES j Safa Deposit Boxes Spacial Checking Accounts Regular Chocking Accounts Savings Accounts Christmas Savings Mortgage Loans Homa Improvement 1 Loans Personal Loans Auto Loans j Commercial Loans Foreign and Travel Service Banking for Women Personal Trust Services Agency Accounts, including Real Estate Management Travelers Cheques Letters of Credit Cashing Salary Checks Government Bonds Bank Draftsand Cashier's Checks Night Depository Bank!ng-By-Mail
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sweaters were 7.98 to 14.98 4.99 to 8.99 Exciting selection of wook, fur blends in talkies and dressmaker styles! Many colors in darks, pastek and brigbts. All sixes! 2-pc. "swaggert sets" were 19.98 to 29.98 14.90 to 22.00 Smart co-ordinated two-somes that consist of matching skirts and sweaters. AN sizes! dramatic suits were 25.00 to 3998 18.00 to 24.00 Flattering lines that suit you beautifully in slim or swirling-full skirts. Tweeds, plaids, solids! cotton knit co-ordinates were 3.98 to 8.98 2.99 to 5.99 Made for each other and mode to give your budget a boost at these prices! Includes Tops, pants, skirts! sportswear co-ordinates were 5.98 to 17.98 3.99 to 10.99 Tremendous value-plus savings in skirts, blouses, tops and pants. Includes wook and corduroys! All sizes! leotard tights were 3.50 to 3.95 now 2.00 Warm and wonderful in luscious shades of red, black, blue and beige. Most sizes!
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