Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1963 — Page 4

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LEYBA’S BEAUTY SHOP “Complete Beauty Service” CH. 1*9073 7012 W. 10th ST.

Eyes Examined CH. 1-9315 Contact Lenses Prescription Sun Glasses Dr. Benjamin Schutt OPTOMETRIST Monday - Wednesday - Friday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Tuesday - Thursday - Saturday (Chaki Account! io a.m. to 6 p.m. Service Speedway Shopping Center Flexible Badset charrea 5910 Crawfordsville Road

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SPEEDWAY STATE BANK REAL ESTATE SALES NORTH DOOR • SECOND FLOOR - 5300 CRAWFORDSVILLE ROAD

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ULY N. BEAUTY SHOPPE NEW HOURS: Open 9 l»5 Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Thursday 12 Noon to 9 - CLOSED Monday and Tuesday 5350 Crawfordsville Rd. CH. 1-9950

for GUARANTEED SAVINGS & RETIREMENT $ JOHN R. AIKIN, s f ecial A^ent th« Lincoln T INSURANCE COMPANY

Residence £ 1670 Cunningham (Road CH 1-5731

Just A Word Of Appreciation! Our Real Estate Sales office has been a service of the bank for a little over Two years now, and we couldn’t let the opportunity pass by to say, “thanks” to our friends. We’ve been very successful and a growing number of folks in the Speedway area and west are turning to us when they want to buy or sell a home . . . and we want them to know we appreciate their business. We also want to express our thanks to those who have told their friends and neighbors about our services. The best advertisement any business can have is a satisfied customer, and we’re doing our level best to satisfy every customer we have. OFFICE HOURS Monday thru Thursday 9-5 Friday 9-8 Saturday 9-12 CH. 1-6313, Ext. 67 or 68

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AFNB REPORT The American Fletcher National Bank and Trust Company, Indianapolis, had one of the Bank’s most successful years during 1962. Net operating earnings increased 8.9% to $3,682,244 compared to $3,378,810 last year. This represents earnings per share of $3.68 for 1962, compared to $3.38 earned in 1961, on the Bank’s one million shares outstanding, Frank E. McKinney board chairman, and H. Prentice Browning, president, announced. The bank’s total resources reached an all-time high of $550,-

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779,698, and the year-end total of deposits was $498,723,409, an increase of $23,619,215 above the 1961 total. All classes of deposits, except those of national, state and local government units, grew steadily throughout the year. At the year end, savings deposits had increased $7.5 million to an all-time high of $125,981,000 in savings and time deposits representing 113,248 accounts. The average of demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations gained SB,836,000. The average balances of correspondent banks gained 8.2% during the year. The deposits held

THE CHOCOiait HOUSE inc | announces the appointment of I GERSON REXALL PHARMACY as its franchised agency in INDIANAPOLIS FREE I INTRODUCTORY OFFER thru JAN. 27th B Full 1 lb. loaf famous Chocolate I IB House butter and cream fudge. Reg- I ular price SI.OO lb. I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ J WITH THIS COUPON ■ and the purchase of 1 lb. or more of our Deluxe Assorted Chocolates at the regular price of $1.50 lb. I NAME— H * g| city ynw xtatt ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I GERSON REXALL PHARMACY I WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER 6450 W. 10th St. CH. 1-6323

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by the bank for various government units declined for the third straight year and averaged $13,883,000 in 1961. - Outstanding loans of all kinds totaled $260,467,429 at the end of 1962, which compares with $238, 578,765, at the previous year end, an increase of $21,888,664. The bank continues its established policy of committing a generous portion of its deposits to financing of family purchases in this community. Instalment lending for automobile and other consumer needs grew 11%% from the previous year end. In September of 1962 the mo-

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tor-bank facilities at AFNB’s Sixteenth Street Office were completed, making it possible to consolidate the former North Meridian Street Drive-in Office with this enlarged facility. The Nora Office was doubled in size, and a safe deposit vault was added. New and larger quarters for the Southport Office were opened in March, 1962, at the principal intersection in that community at Southport Road and Madison Avenue. During the year, AFNB’s Data Center was expanded to offer payroll preparation service to businesses and deposit accounting to correspondent banks. Plans for 1963 call for the establishment of a new office at 21st and Post Road. Permission for

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this office has recently been granted by the Comptroller of the Currency. Children’s Museum A puppet show will be presented at the Children’s Museum Saturday (Jan. 19) by Mr. Earl Snellenberger. Everyone is invited to attend the program from 11 to 12 o’clock, and there is no admission fee. Mr. Snellenberger, art teacher at Arlington High School, is well known in the city for his puppet shows. He will present plays with hand puppets, rod puppets like the ones so popular in the Orient, shadow puppets, and string marionettes, and will also tell the audience some-

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Thursday, January 17, 1963

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thing of the long history of puppet shows, how he designs his little actors and chooses plays for them. The February badge class for Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls will study for the My World badge, and enrollments may be placed at the Museum now. The class will meet from 2 to 4 o’clock each Saturday in the month. To register, a girl sends her name, address, and troop number to the Museum, with the SI.OO fee that covers cost of materials used. Saturday programs and badge classes will continue through the school year at the Museum. In addition the building is open to visitors from 9 to 5 o’clock Tuesday through Saturday and 2 to 5 Sunday afternoons. No admission is ever charged.