Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1961 — Page 6

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WEST 10th at WINTON AVE.

700 Free Savings Accounts At Union Federal’s New Speedway Office!

We’ll put the first dollar in a new Union Federal savings account for you or any member of your family if you are one of the first 700 adult visitors at our new Speedway Shopping Center office during OPEN HOUSE 9 a. m. - 8 p. m. Thursday and Friday March 9 and IO This is not a contest or a guessing game. There are no gimmicks, no strings to this offer. It is just our way of saying "welcome” to our new office. In addition, there will be souvenir ashtrays, roses for the ladies and balloons for the kiddies.

Q CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Main Office / Broad Ripple Branch / Devington Branch / Irvington Brandt 160 E Market St / 806 Broad Ripple Ave. / 6000 E 46th St / 5646 E Washington St Madison Ave. Branch / Maple Road Branch / Speedway Branch / Westlane Branch 2554 Madison Ave. / 7 E 38th St / 5910 Crawfordsville Rd. / 7131 N. Michigan Rd.

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

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TORO POWER LAWN MOWERS "ORDER ONE TO-DAY" USE OUR LAY-A-WAY Speedway Lawn & Garden Center 5242 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. CH. 4-5811

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We are glad to be a part of the booming Speedway community and hope you will visit us frequently. • Union Federal’s new Speedway office will offer the same complete services available at all other branches: Insured Savings Accounts, Home Loan Services, Christmas Clubs, Money Orders, Travelers’ Checks, U. S. Savings Bonds, and Save-By-Mail forms with postage paid both ways. Naturally there’s plenty of free parking space and convenient hours and friendly service. EXTRA—savings received by March 10 will earn dividends from March Ist. If you want to transfer any savings account to our new Speedway office, just bring your passbook and we’ll take care of all the details.

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Invitational Meet At Westwood The following is the overall team scoring for the first three of the five age group meets to be held at Westwood this season. At

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the end of the five meets, overall team trophies Will be awarded for Ist, 2nd, and 3rd places. 1. Westwood 254 2. lAC 180 3. Riviera 163 4. Dolphins (Dayton) 80% 5. Bloomington 76 6. Kokomo 74% 7. Ft. Wayne 71% 8. Miramar 70 9. Oak Park Club 44 10. Wright-Patterson 43 11. Evansville 41% 12. Dolphin (Indpls.) 30 13. Lakeside 23 14. Huntington 16 15. Chicago SC 12 16. Richmond 12 17. Webster Grove 8 18. South Bend 3 19. Eastside Y 1 There were 188 swimmers competed in this meet. The weather conditions were terrible with all lights out the west end of town except Westwood. Our lights dimmed all day. But we went on with the meet. Some of the people had to stay in town for two nights before going home. We started* at 10:40 a.m. (about 40 minutes late because of weather conditions)

and everyone was on their way home by 6:00 p.m. There were two triple winners in this meet—Sunny Gerdt of Riviera winning the 100 Breaststroke, 100 Backstroke and 200 Individual Medley. Gary Kinkead of Westwood was the other triple winner winning the 200 Yd. Freestyle, 100 Yd. Butterfly and 200 Individual Medley. All of the best times in each event were automatic meet records. Woman's Auxiliary Sahara Grotto The Women’s Auxiliary of Sahara Grotto will hold its regular stated meeting Wednesday, March 15 at 8:00 p.m. in the Grotto Clubhouse, 4107 East Washington Street. Mrs. Merrill Overman, president, will preside. The Entertainment Committee with Mrs. Robert L. Atkins, chairman, has planned a Film Trip Through Mexico accompanied by a Style Show. This interesting Travelogue and style show will be presented by the AAA Motor Club.

Thursday, March 9, 1961

Speedway State Bank (Continued from page 1) Open House will be employees, officers and members of the bank’s board, including Harry L. Keller, chairman, and Sanford P. Hunter, president. Referring to numerous innovations in design in the new building, Mr. Keller termed it “a pace-setter, in contemporary bank architecture.” Deep Blue-grey glass spandrels atop the clear-vision windows of the gleaming aluminum glass, glazed brick field stone structure contribute a colorful aspect to the building’s exterior while at the same time helping to control light entering the building. Aluminum grid sun-shields at the top of each floor of the two-story building also aid in the control of natural light in the new office. Entering the lobby of the main floor, where most of the bank’s public business will be transacted and the executive offices are located, visitors will find a cheerful color scheme of soft olive green backgrounds, oyster-white transitional tones and orange, yellow and rust accents. Furniture throughout the main floor is Danish-inspired modern in oil-finished walnut with rustcolored upholstering. Carpeting is in olive green with the same color repeated on a wall behind the teller counters that extends the entire length of one end of the building and terminates in “drive-up” banking windows near the rear of the bank. Other walls of the main floor are finished in the oyster-white of the overall color plan while imported Belgian natural linen cloth echoes the same note at the windows where draperies are used. Mounted on the wall behind the teller counter is a 3-dimen-sional, silhouette abstraction ‘'People”—executed in solid black by Hoosier artist James Snodgrass. Matching the progressive spirit of this abstraction is a modern sculpture-and-fountain located beneath a translucent ceiling dome in the center of the lobby. On the lower level of the building, there will be located a “Friendship Room” for use in a variety of community activities, an employee’s cafeteria complete with kitchen, areas for the bank’s internal bookkeeping and recordkeeping operations and a huge underground vault with safety deposit box facilities. Here, colors will be “all light, all bright” to counterbalance the below-ground location. The “Friendship Room” is decorated in varying tones and shades of red, all vibrant; the cafeteria in soft gold and olive green; and work areas in soft yellow. Non-carpeted areas of the new bank—which was designed by the architectural firm of Burns & Burns, Indianapolis, and decorated by Business Furniture Corporation, under the direction of designer Sallie Wilkens Rowland —are covered with vinyl flooring. Similarly, textured vinyl covering is used, upstairs and down, on non-painted wall areas of the building. Both previous offices of the bank; in Speedway and Clermont, Indiana, will continue to be operated as branches of the new main office. Announcement of new managers for these offices in the near future was indicated by Mr. Keller, chairman of the board.

SURVIVAL PLAN (Continued from page 1) highway with trucks carrying dangerous gas and even radioactive substances. The CBR section is headed by Mr. R. Adams, Speedway High School science teacher, who is assisted by Mr. Wm. Shelly. Speedway High School as part of a nation wide plan, has a Federal government donated Radiological kit worth several hundred dollars. Mr. Adams, with the cooperation of the school, attended a course at I. U. last fall specifically for science teachers at high schools which have these kits. Since then he has instructed other C. D. sections on the use of the school kit which is available for any emergency. This section has also purchased one of the Home Radiation Detection Kits recently marketed to the general public for under S2O by the Bendix Aviation Co. so that interested residents could have a first hand chance to see one of the kits at no cost to them. During the next few months at least 10 dosimeters and 10 dose rate meters will be purchased so that emergency personnel who might have to be exposed to a radiation danger would know when they should seek relief and how severe the level of radiation was. This section has recently acquired a Chemical Warfare kit from the Federal government. Several masks of different types along with a chemical detection unit is packed in each kit. The use of this kit will be shown to C. D. personnel in the next couple of months. This section could use several more persons who need not be physicist or chemists but have a desire to help in this area which is interesting and educational along with being essential in On emergency. \