Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1961 — Page 7

Thursday, February 16, 1961

ALL TYPES Gutter i n g—Roofing—Siding NEW & REPAIRED Free Estimate LENNOX GAS FURNACES AVAILABLE BILL CASSETTY CH. 4-4320 Off.: ME. 2-4316

KOGAN'S DRIVE-IN BAKERY 5310 W. 10th Street CH. 1-1318 ★ DONUTS ★ ROLLS ★ PIES ★ COOKIES "Cakes for all Occasions" ☆ HOT BREAD EVERY AFTERNOON ☆ Open 6 A.M. to 10:30 P.M.

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“QUALITY WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED" 14 YEARS EXPERIENCE 3045 LAFAYETTE ROAD

EDDIE’S BARBER SHOP 5236 Crawfordsville Road "WHERE YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED" All Walk-In Business Accepted When Possible ZlaF CM. 4-2559 Open Monday thru Fri., 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Sat., 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. QDADPEOC for quick u DAnDCBad efficient service

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GRANT Furniture Co. FREE ESTIMATES Call WA. 44868 Spring into action before this happens!

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GROUND BEEF 2 lbs89‘

Spare Ribs . . lb. 49c Sliced Bologna . lb. 39c

ROUND OR SWISS STEAK 79

Italian RAVIOLI COTTAGE INN CAFE 3502 WEST 16TH STREET CORNER OF BERWICK PRIVATE PARTY ROOM ME 2-0565

■ • Especially for the ladies! American Fletcher’s new Women’s Division is the personalized facility So many of this friendly bank’s lady friends have urged us to provide. Mrs. Louise Klinkose, well-known through eighteen years with AFNB, heads our new Women’s Division. Here, complete banking services are combined with a special understanding of the banking needs of women. Located on the first floor of AFNB’s Fidelity Building Office, 101 Monument Circle, it is the convenient, attractive place women will prefer to bank. Ladies, WELCOME!

Mrs. Louise Klinkose. head of AFNB’s new Women’s Division, cordially invites you to come in and get acquainted any time it’s convenient.

Student Nurses (Continued from page 1) Central College will receive their caps ait the second capping ceremony at the college Sunday, Feb. 19. The program will be in Ransburg Auditorium at 3 p.m. and is open to the public. Dr. R. H. Mueller of Indianapolis, bishop of the West Central Area of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, will speak. Dr. I. Lynd Esch, president of the college, and Miss Virginia Sims, director of nursing, will give the girls their caps. Jeanette Potter, 5205 W. 15th St., Speedway, will receive her cap this year.

STORE WIDE CLEARANCE - GRAHAM’S HOUSE OF GIFTS 3533 WEST 30th STREET rCwutW Accotx I WA. 5-4110 - OFF STREET PARKING Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 6

PORK RIB ROAST 39-

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TOWN TOPICS (Continued from page 1) night concerned the need for left turn lanes from U. S. 136 (Crawfordsville Road) into the new Speedway Shopping Center. The proposed left turn lanes, which the Board feels would make possible smoother and safer traffic These reports of Speedway Town Board meetings are being sponsored by the Speedway Business and Professional Men's Association as another community service io Speedway residents. flow to and from the shopping center’s parking area, would be

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located at both accessways leading north off of U. S. 136. Town Engineer Edward C. Kindler was asked to prepare a formal proposal, including specifications, for presentation to the State Highway Department. A member of Speedway’s police force received special recognition at the meeting. In a letter to Board president Kenneth H. Smith, Lt. Fred E. Lee, commander of Indiana State Police District 9, made this report: “We of District 9 wish to commend Officer Howard Allen of the Speedway City Police Department for the part he played in the recent arrest of a counterfeiter. “Sgt. George Young informed me that it was Officer Allen who furnished the original information that put the Secret Service and the Indiana State Police Department on the trail of the suspect, which eventually led to his arrest and the confiscation of his printing equipment. “This is a fine example of what can be accomplished by the whole-hearted cooperation of the law enforcement agencies of the entire country.” In other action, the Board: 1. Gave approval to Fred Falender, builder of the Meadowood Addition, to begin use of a new

FRED KLOPP “Floor Covering Service” * CARPET-UNOLEUM-TILE ★ ★ PLASTIC WALL TILE ★ CH. 4-4112 1709 BEELER

SMITH’S Barber & Beauty Shop A Complete Barber and Beauty Service For the Entire Family! OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY RALPH C. SMITH, Proprietor .90S Wmt I4lh SITMI CH. 4-1771

Speedway City Florist ISOS W. ICth Street CH. 4-8523

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type outer sheeting in the construction of his homes. The present building ordinance will be amended to permit use of the new one-eighth inch thermal-ply panels in place of the conventional one-half inch sheeting. 2. Announced plans to request the owner of the Holiday Inn and the developers of the new West 16th Street Shopping Center to grant the Town an easement along Dry Creek to enable the Town to properly maintain the creek south from 16th Street to Little Eagle Creek. 3. Called a special meeting of the Board for 7:30 p.m. February 20 to consider procedures for dividing Town deposits among the various banking institutions doing business in the Speedway area. 4. Ordered a study to determine if improvements can be made in drainage of water from the alley separating the Speedway State Bank and Lyons Department Store. 5. Requested Town Attorney Henry Ryder to prepare, with the assistance of the Police Chief, specifications for a specially-con-structed station wagon to replace an older stock-model unit. 6. Requested the Town Attorney to prepare an ordinance for the control of apartment construction in Speedway. 7. Approved a recommendation that the traffic signal at 15th and Main Streets go on blinker cycle during slack hours on the same schedule as other signals in the area. 8. Requested the Town Engineer to draft specifications for a concrete slab to be laid at the northeast comer of 16th and Winton Streets for the use of children awaiting school transportation.

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CHANGE tm/Jk I Dirt-choked furnace filters waste fuel. Cut those fuel bills—stop in today for a fresh set of genuine AIR FILTERS Speedway Hardware 1612 N. Lyndhurst CH. 4-3156

Old Trail Theatre 5760 WEST WASHINGTON STREET ft Program For Friday - Saturday - Sunday ☆ February 17 - 18 - 19 “MID-KITE LACE” Starring DORIS DAY, REX HARRISON, JOHN GIBBONS Shown Friday at 7:00 - 10:54 Saturday and Sunday at 3:16 - 6:50 -10:24 PLUS WALT DISNEY'S “TODY TYLER” Shown Friday at 8:58 Saturday and Sunday at 1:30 - 5:04 - 8:36 "Free Off Street Parking" FAMILY ADMISSION . . . SI.OO

NOW OPEN! RODGER WARDS Speedway Service "ACROSS FROM THE "500" • Expert Lubrication • Motor Tune-Up • Complete Brake Service • Track Tested Mobile Products RODGER WARD'S Speedway Service ACROSS FROM THE "500" CH. 4-65 M

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