I wouldn't look for new
I'd love to go check out speakers, but unfortunately I don't know of any specialty stores anywhere near me. The only thing I can think of is Best Buy, and I don't trust Best Buy at all.
If it was me, and it has been, I wouldn't even bother looking for new speakers on such a budget. BestBuy & Putrid Shop sell junk, at retail prices, to suckers.
You can get WAY better product at a much more reasonable cost from Craigslist, local swap meets, the newspaper
(used to be a source of news, information and advertisements in the old days) etc. Ask an elderly person and they may remember where to find one.
Find used, better bang for the buck 99.999% of the time.
Though I don't live in your area, here's an example fo the deals that are available if you look around for used audio (also look for alocal vintage audio shop, they are popping up everywhere these days. NOTE: I found searching for speakers but selecting from 'electronics' in Craigslist is best, the car speakers usually list under 'auto parts'.
"Energy 5.1E speakers, great sound, good condition. $120.00" (Canadian) Though they are entry level retail products, they are also a decent deal this way and not from the retailer.
PR. CLASSIC WHARFEDALE MACH 5 FLOOR SPREAKERS - $125
Again nothing special but they'll sound good and are inexpensive, a good value for money.
There are Paradigm 5's, BOSE 401's for under $60! (Yeah I know, "no hi's no lows, must be Bose") BUT AGAIN, THEY ARE CHEAP!
For someone who wants decent sound, on a slim budget, it only makes sense to get something old and well crafted. You'll STILL get better sound than most new speakers in a similar price range (and have enough left over for a case of beer).
Happy hunting!
