
Six-inch lifelike poinsettia blooms were advertised for 5 cents at Woolworth’s.
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Four cans of corn cost 59 cents at Miller’s Regal Market, 215 Terrace Ave., where 10 pounds of taters were 35 cents and a pound of bacon cost 49 cents.
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McDonald’s was opening an average of five restaurants a week across the country. Founded in 1940, the chain had grown to 520 stores in 45 states and had annual sales of $100 million.
Today, those figures are 38,000 stores worldwide and $23 billion in revenue.
50 Years Ago This Week — 1973
The House of Sirloin, 902 E. Hanna Ave., expanded its hours to include breakfast while boasting “speedy, snappy service for busy, busy people.”
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Robert Hignite, a teacher and coach at Manual High School, was installed as president of the South Indianapolis Kiwanis Club. Other officers were Paul Snider, Bernard Smith, Clyde Fields and Theodore Carr.
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The PTA of Meridian Middle School hosted its annual chicken and noodles dinner.
40 Years Ago This Week — 1983
Perry Meridian seniors Doug Paget, Jeff Pierson and Laura Moore were semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program.
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Dr. Joseph Cortese expanded his dental practice at 3901 S. U.S. 31 by adding the services of Dr. John Walker.
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The $700,000 renovation on the Garfield Park Conservatory was nearing completion. The project included a new glass roof and the installation of a fountain, pools and a gazebo.
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A 20-piece bucket of Famous Recipe Fried Chicken cost $9.39; a three-piece dinner with mashed potatoes, slaw and two biscuits was $1.99.
30 Years Ago This Week — 1993
Lutheran high schooler Kathy Schulenburg was named to the All-Marion County volleyball team.
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Keystone Middle School students Paola Isada, Courtney Nicoson, Allison Schott, DJ Ausbrooks, Greg Bradley, Amy Noon, Tony Harris, Jessica Leslie and Fred Armstrong participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for the school’s new gym and cafeteria.
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The South Village and Fountain Square neighborhood associations were recognized for beautifying their communities.
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The Indianapolis Police Department was increasing its street patrol by nearly 100 officers.
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Harold and Marjorie Norcross were honored for their volunteer work at the Indiana State Library, where they had donated nearly 6,000 hours of service over the years.
20 Years Ago This Week — 2003
Perry Meridian senior Kail Smith earned the rank of Eagle Scout — the highest honor attainable in Scouting — by landscaping the shelter area at Christ United Methodist Church.
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Casey Schaefer and Nathan Humphrey were among the 28 students from Lutheran High School who participated in a blood drive.
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St. Mark students Luke Schoettle, Kimmy Merkel, Lizzie Corcoran and Bryce Opel were recognized for their entries in the haunted house art contest at The Children’s Museum.
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The 9-Ball Cafe, 3940 S. Keystone Ave., took out a half-page ad to promote its specials. One of the best buys was three 16-inch pizzas, three orders of bread sticks and a 12-pack of Pepsi for $23.99
10 Years Ago This Week — 2013
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Kent John opened Closet Space Collectibles at 6025 Madison Ave. He was assisted in the business by manager Dennis Puyear and merchandise specialist Chris Smith.
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Big Dan Pfeiffer wrote about a 1951 Plymouth Suburban in his “Car Nutz” column.