Speedway Flyer, Volume 18, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1950 — Page 3

Marion County TB Association Needs Volunteers Volunteer workers are needed by the Marion County Tuberculosis Association. It has put out an appeal to individuals and groups asking assistance in its various programs. Hight now the association is preparing materials for the fall Xray surveys. There is also much work to be done in connection with the annual sale of Christmas Seals. High school girls, club groups, or any individuals are urged to arrange for a time when they can work. There is a variety of jobs to be done and all are necessary to the health programs of the association. Your help is needed. Call MArket 9538 and ask for Volunteer Services.

ORGANIZATION AND OBJECT OF COST ACCOUNTANTS Over 350 Indianapolis and vicinity residents are members of the Indianapolis Chapter of the National Association of Cost Accountants. The Association is an organization of more than 27,000 members devoted to improving the standards of industrial accounting by a broad exchange of information and experience through education, research, publications discussion and conferences. It is the largest Accounting association in the world. The objects of the Association are to develop a better undervalue of accounting, especially cost accounting, in industry; to study and improve technical standing of the true nature and methods and to establish sound general principles; to study the relation of the accounting department to the other departments of industry and business and to develop the most effective means of supplying useable information to those departments; to supply to members information on the most up-to-date methods and to assist them in solving their industrial problems.

VACATION TIME Restin’ in a shady nook Fishin’ line all set Cork a bobbin’ right and left Think Til get him yet! Hop into some swimmin’ togs Later in the day, Water cool . . . what a dip Think that I’ll just stay. Nothin’ like vacation time Flowers bloomin’ . . . gay, Squirrels . . . chipmunks on the hop Scamperin’ every way. Maybe won’t go home Camp out for the night, Bacon sizzlin’ . . . eggs a fryin’ Campin’s sure all right! Beddin’ spread out on the ground Moon an’ stars all lit, Crickets chirpin’ . . . frogs in tune This outdoors does fit! Fish for breakfast . . . after we Go take our morning splash, Another day to picnic in Then gone . . . just like a flash! Anna E. Young

I • ■ mPySr w ee ee S WrIEN the latchstring is out and friends come and go, meal preparation can be so demanding the hostess can’t enjoy her guests. Any I food prepared ahead is a blessing. (This spicy Barbecue Sauce is precooked, refrigerated, used when wanted for spareribs, beef or chicken. Melt 2 tbsps. butter or margarine, add 1 med. chopped onion, 1 chopped clove garlic. Cook until tender but not brown. Add % cup chopped celery with leaves. H cup chopped green pepper. 1 No. 2 'em tomatoes, 1 6-oz. can tomato paste, 1 bay leaf, 3 tbsps. brown swgar, 2 tsps, dry mustard, % cup vinegar, % tsp. cloves, tsp. allspice. 2 slices lemon. 1%. tsps, salt, 1 tsp. Tabasco. Simmer over low flame 30 mins. Let stand until cool.; Strain if you wish. Yield: 2*4 cups. l Swab meat or fowl with sauce, serve the balance hot in bowls. 1 • • • f Sprinkle and fold clean laundry,) imp and put in gas refrigerator for several hours and you’ll be amazed how much easier it is to iron. • • • Split day-old doughnuts in half? toast in broiler 3 to 4 inches from' flame. Serve with jam, maple syrup or honey. When hot water has to travel to outlet taps through too much piplag, there’s bound to be some heat loss. Save gas by installing your automatic gas water heater nearest to tap outlets—the kitchen, laundry or bathroom. A rubber band fastens a large paper bag over your dust mop.' Shake the mop and dirt remains Inside the bag instead of flying • • • Wjbey call it Creole Cogee: Equal ■rts of hot fresh coffee and hot flha to oerve with whipped eream

NOW Perchance you’d like the flowers That on your bier will lay, Or at least a part of them Scattered . . . now . . . along your way. Then why not go out and gather For your friend ... a nice bouquet, Maybe he would rather . . . also Have his before he’s laid away! Anna E. Young

Prepaid Medical Care Provided For Cows, Dogs DENVER, COL. The national veterinary service, incorporated, is earmarked on a trial run of prepaid veterinary care for dogs and cattle in this state. If successful, the organization hopes to expand nationally. For sl2 a year, Rover’s owners won’t have to worry about veterinary fees within certain limitations which resemble those of medicalcare plans for humans. More important than the canine health service is the plan C. R. Tibbs has for cattle. Tibbs is head of a veterinary supply firm. He worked on his idea for animal health insurance for two years before forming the new service, of which he is president. Surveys indicate that herds totaling 150,000 head of cattle in Colorado may be signed up. The fee hasn’t been determined yet, but it will be considerably less than for dogs. Tibbs expects some 5,000 dog owners to enroll their pets. Must Pass Health Test Only dogs between six months and eight years old will be accepted. They will have to pass a health examination and will have a tattooed identification number to keep owners from bringing in nonmembers. Nearly all the 109 veterinarians in Colorado have agreed to participate. Thus, if Rover gets sick away from home, he can be taken to the nearest vet for prepaid treatment. The most enthusiastic response has come from stockmen. Twentythree per cent of 500 questioned indicate that they would join. Many complained of the difficulty of getting a vet to come to their ranches. That turned up the information that vets apparently don’t like country life* any better than doctors. Thirty per cent of the state’s vets live in the Denver area. Tibbs thinks the plan may cause more vets to locate in isolated areas when enough ranches are in the plan to assure them a living from fixed prepaid fees. Signed Up By Herds Cattle will be signed up by herds. Higher fees will be charged for dairy cows than beef animals. Milk giving cows need more medication than cattle raised for steaks. Horses and swine aren’t covered now, but that may come later. The plan won’t cover cats. Tibbs says veterinarians don’t claim to know enough, about feline diseases to promise to keep cats healthy. The nonprofit organization hopes to finance research into animal diseases, working with federal and state laboratories. Tibbs claims that the plan, which probably will be known as the “Silver Cross” plan, has historical precedent. “The original Blue Cross was a health insurance plan for dogs, horses and cattle in England during World War I,” he says.

Girls Admit Setting Fira Just to Miss Few Classes ROCK ISLAND, ILL. Two 14-year-old girls confessed that they set a million-dollar fire so they could “miss a few days of school.” The girls,. Patricia Flaherty and pay Jean Grant, were caught after they had bet a group of boys 25 cents they could set a similar fire in another school. The boys raced to the police when they found that the girls had made good on their bet by setting fire to the Lincoln grade school. , The earlier fire destroyed the Central junior high school, where the girls were students. Police said they readily admitted their guilt. They told authorities that they went to the junior high school with Arlene Horsley, a 14-year-old companion, and decided to “do something” so they could get out of classes. First they decided to flood the school and turned on all the showers in the boys’ locker room. But they said that didn’t work, so they decided to start a fire. One of them went out to buy a penny box of matches. Arlene got scared and ran home. Patricia and Gay said they went to a room on the second floor and set fire to a wall map and curtains. 1 Then they fled, they said, and went home and played phonograph records until they heard the wail of sirens. Then they joined the spectators at the scene.

Hydrogen Bomb Danger Causing ‘Undue’ Worry HARTSDALE, N. Y.—Americans are worrying unduly over the danger of a hydrogen bomb being dropped here, because “there is no means of transporting one by air,” says John M. Hancock, who helped write the Baruch report on atomic energy. Hancock told the Scarsdale Town club’s annual dinner that “a hydrogen bomb can’t be carried around in a package.” He said the mechanism required to set off a hydrogen bomb prohibits its use as “we think of bombing.” Hancock was an alternate when Bernard M. Baruch was a delegate to the United Nations atomic energy commission in 1941.

Veterans of World War ll'Urged to File For Their Bonus The'Korean situation has caused’ complexities in more than one governmental agency. The Bonus Division of the Indiana Department of Veterans’ Affairs is prepared for its share of trouble also, it was announced today by Orville P. Bray, Administrator of the Indiana World War II Bonus. Many of the veterans who are volunteering and receiving embarkation orders with reserve units have neglected to file for their bonus. This is the situation that the Bonus Division has feared since the outbreak of hostilities in Korea. If these veterans are given overseas assignments without having filed, the necessary delay in their

correspondence with relatives and dependents to get their papers in order, might well cause them to lose their bonus by default since the deadline is only five months away. We of the Bonus Division would like to urge all veterans, their dependents and friends, to place special emphasis on filing for their bonus. VALUATION Never have the trees seemed more lovely Green banners floating in the breeze. Never have flowers bloomed more sweetly Never more fragrance to appease.

Somehow we value more keenly . The early dawn as morning does appear, God’s calm, broken only by bird notes Melodies so sweet and so clear. How close we then feel to God, His world so beautifully dressed, Soothing, refreshing, and His power and love Easing hearts that are so oppressed. In the quiet and still of the dawn Before the activity of day, When we want to get close to God We find Him at break of day! Lovely meadows dotted with daisies Woodland with its magic and things Which belong only in God’s forest, Contentment for the day it brings! Unsettled strife ana waging war Gives such value to our beautiful land, Making us realize and value so much The pressure of God’s hand! Wright’s First Plane Man today can fly faster than any bird because a man named Orville Wright and his brother, Wilbur, had the vision necessary to invent the first successful airplane. The Wrights’ first plane rose and stayed in the air 12 seconds and was landed safely.

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“Hints on Health” TAKE A VACATION Everyone needs a vacation because, unconsciously or not, everybody gets tired of doing the same thing. Even if a person “loves” his job, it Is wise to remember that sameness can produce staleness. X A vacation need not be Expensive. Getting away from the job and* carrying on different activities is a form of recreation that puts new zest and vitality into a person. Children, for example, grow tired of school life and, like adults, need a break in everyday routine. If camping is your idea of a vacation, be sure the drinking water is pure, and guard against insect and snake bites. In making an automobile trip, avoid and haste which might turn pleasure into tragedy.

Outdoor sports, such as golf and tennis, should be fun, but should not be carried to excess. Aching muscles, fatigue and even a heart attack could result and send you to bed for weeks. Too much sun can make you sick. Water sports, swimming, boating and fishing are fine, but know how to swim and resuscitate persons rescued from drowning. Plan your vacation judiciously so that when you return to work you will not feel it necessary to “catch up” on sleep or rest, the true purpose of a vacation is to give you new energy to tackle your work-a-day chores.

RECIPE OF TIE WEEK f Dinner Peppers 4 cups boiling want American cteMg lcupdr££d,wfcofe kernel corn, . j Kop liqote at Git pepper. in halves, lengthwise. Remove seeds and fibers. Bod 2 minutes in boiling water and 1 tsasp. salt. Drain. Turn on oven: sac at moder* ately slow (350* F.). Mix meat, com and ¥i cup rhaese. Mix soup, milk, com liquid and remaining ft taasp. salt. Mix ¥4 cup mum with meat mixture. Put into poppers. Put into baking pan. Pour sauce around peppers. Top peppers with remaining ft cup cheese. Bake 20 min., or until cheese is light brown. Makes 4 servings. ★Cream of mushroom soup also am boused. p Yen FBI Needt r PET MILK

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r fl ► x - >y ; Sumer Sundae Ice Cream Cake Here is the kind of cake many homemakers have been asking for. Baked in a tube pan, this delicate white cake is ideal for summer entertaining. The pineapple juice used as the liquid in the cake gives a delicate flavor that blends perfectly with fresh sinnmer fruits. Try it with fresh strawberries and vanilla ice cream for the dessert treat of the season. » It’s a One-Bowl cake which means it takes only minutes to mix and get in the oven. You’ll want to use this recipe often, so clip it now. 2 cups sifted cake flower |4 cup canned pineapple juice 1% cups sugar 1% teaspoons vanilla 3ft teaspoons baking powder 3 egg whites, unbeaten (or 5 teaspoons tartrate , 1 quart vanilla ice cream baking powder) 1 quart strawberries, crushed $4 teaspoon salt and sweetened ft cup Spry Sift flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt into mixing bow L... Drop in Spry.... Add %of the pineapple juice, then vanilla, and beat 200 strokes (2 minutes by hand or on mixer at low speed). Scrape bowl and spoon or beater. ... Add remaining pineapple juice and egg whites and beat 200 strokes (2 minutes by hand or on mixer at low speed).... Bake in Sprycoated 8-inch tube pan in moderate oven (350° F.) 50-60 minutes. Cool. Cut in wedges and arrange around certer of a large cake plate with tips pointing out. Put spoonfuls of ice cream in center of plate. Serve each wedge on a dessert plate with a spoonful of ice cream topped with sweetened elightly crushed strawberries. (331)

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Kitchen Memo If you don’t feel like turning on the oven to bake cookies, try Griddle Cookies cooked over the top burner. Preheat griddle for three minutes with flame full, on, then turn down to low simmer for entire cooking period. Best heat test is a drop of water which should dance, rather than steam, on the griddle surface. Put 1 egg.

slightly beaten, into cup milk. Add 1 cup raisins. Sift once 3% cups all-purpose flour, 1 cup sugar, IVi tsp. baking powder, % tsp. baking soda, 2 tsp. nutmeg, I¥a tsp. shit. Work 1 cup shortening into dry ingredients with pastry blender until mealy. Then pour into this the milk, egg and raisin mixture. Mix. Wrap dough in wax paper, chill in refrigerator 1 hour. Roll out ¥4” thick. Cut with cookie cutter. Brown on slightly greased griddle on one side, then on the other. Makes 36 cookies.

Don’t worry about boilovers on your top burners. Just wipe them up with a cloth dampened in warm water. Later, when your gas range has cooled, you can do a more thorough cleaning job. Neither hot water nor gas is wasted when you have an automatic regulator*on your gas water heater, because gas is turned on and off automatically only as hot water is needed. The built-in towel drier and

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Walter B. Pitkin, psychologist: Life grows more and more complex. We have to deal with more and more people and things in planning our affairs. But that’s an added reason why we should learn to relax and take time out for quiet thinking. This is k highspeed age, with many choices; but the faster we move the surer haste makes waste. Gladness, Temperance, and Repose, Slam the Door on the Doctor’s Nose.

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