Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1954 — Page 6

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Del Monte Pineapple Juice 29c Del Monte Crushed No. 2 Size Pineapple 2/49c Pure Cane 10 Lb. Bag SUGAR 95c FRUIT Hunt's 2H Size Cocktail 39c

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Klmgaw’s Reliable Sliced Bacon 59c Hl Ktagas’s Reliable—Shaak Ralf Smoked Hams .... 49c lb. Pieale Style Pork Roast 33e Hk

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Thinking of selling your property? Coll on A. C. MOLDTHAN REALTORS. We have buyers waiting . . . need new listings in Speedway City and West! R. U. AWARE OF THE BEAUTIFUL NEW CUNNINGHAM PARK ADDITION UNDER DEVELOPMENT NOW ... 193 LOTS WITH STREETS? WALKS, CURBS, CITY WATER AND STORM SEWERS INCLUDED . . . A. C. MOLDTHAN REALTORS . . . EXCLUSIVE BROKERS!

VEGETABLES

RADISHES 5c Bunch BAHAMAS 2 lb. 25c “IDAHO BAKERS” POTATOES 89c 19 Lb. Bag FANCY FRESH GREEK BEAMS 2 lb. 25c LIMES 2 Du. 25c

3 LB. CAN CRISCO-75c

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SEE HEW FALL PATTERNS NOW IN PRINTS 81.79 yd. up SOURS 81.39 yd. «p DRAPERIES VALANCES Styled for the Individual by Mittie Davidson (Mgr. Drapery Dept.) HOBBY AND HOMEMAKERS CLUB BUS TRIP TO DETROIT OCT. 4-5-6 ... Anybody Welcome! Contact BE. 2074 BE. 1333 BE. 5892 RESERVATIONS RY SEPT. 7 VENETIAN BLIND REPAIRING NEW TAPES Ef| Per Blind Up and CORD Cash nod Cnrrp EMMETT VENETIAN BLIHD CO. CARL F. POEHLER, Prop. (PRONOUNCED PAYLER) 5242 CRAWFORDSVILLE RD. BE. 4551

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) tickets sold at the high school and both elementary schools the day of the game will be 40 cents.

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Library News Mrs. Helen Kelley will again serve as evening librarian for the school library. The library will be open to the public from 0:30 to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday for the remainder of the year. Residents of Speedway are welcome to use the library facilities. At present a total of 4,527 books are catalogued. In addition there is a large number of magazines and encyclopedias for reference.

BOY SCOUT LEADERS PLAN CRACKER BARREL CONFERENCE September 21 will be the day set aside by the Central Indiana Council when its thirteen districts get together in gigantic district Cracker Barrels for the purpose of kicking off the fall and winter program of 1954. Under the able chairmanship of Louis Weiland the council plan-

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new, DOvwTiTvv coloring iTr” side and out on the now Frlqkialre. Plus wonderful self-service features like WiWUI • Big Poop! Freezer • Self-defrosting *♦*' Geftrlgeroier 1 8 ReN-to-Ybe Shelves s Now Pantry-Door • Buffer and Cheese • CMnpdrtmentS '• Frozen Juke Can ter Holder • Bgg Server ORWi* 0 *! y W Wh damonef ration I Open 6 Deys WooWy • So • Transportation to end From Stare Available ME. 1-3035 ME. 9-0991 Garden Appliance Co. ms w. itth st. Indinnnpelie, lad. QMC Employooa Discount on GMC AppHanc—

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Robert L, Stout, Jeweler WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING BEAD BESTBINGING WATCH SPECIALIST—CLOCK REPAIRING 1432 Main Street Belmont 0275

ning committee is going ahead with outstanding plans to be presented to the districts for their use in the preparation of this activity. Those assisting Judge Weiland include W. W. Miller, Norm Schultz, Emery Miller, William Tyner and Walt Pippert will handle the Co-chainnanship for publicity with O. A. Johnson chairing the exhibits committee. District men who will assist in making possible this program are B. S. Hubbard, Jr., North; Marc Waggoner, Northeast; Carl Burt, Pioneer; John Callender, Trailblazer; Loren Douthitt, T-sungani; Clarence Farrington, West; Murat Wiley, Owen Stamper, Hendricks; Merrill Oaks, Johnson; Ray Fey, Shelby. Each unit attending will be presented with a progress certificate indicating their current position in the eight points of the Unit’s 54-40 & Ist program.

SENIOR HIGH C.YT. PAPER DRIVE SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 11 9 A.M.

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HELP SAVE YOURSELF FROM CANCER Every seven minutes, on the average, another American is saved from cancer. Help protect yourself and your family. Your best cancer insurance is, first, regular physical examinations, and second, a firm knowledge of Cancer’s Seven Danger Signals. For a free copy of Cancer’s Seven Danger Signals and other free literature, just write the number “7” on a postal card, with your name and address, and mail to the Little Red Door, 1101 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, or telephone MElrose 5-7371.

CANCER MAKES ND DISTINCTIONS AS TO SEX Many men still think of cancer as a “woman’s disease.” Since 1949, however, more men than women have died from cancer. This is because, in general, overall improvements in diagnosis and treatment of cancer in men

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is more difficult than in women. A larger proportion of cancers in men are located in relatively inaccessible parts of the body. Another reason for this shift in mortality incidence is that women, more so than men, have served as volunteers in local cancer societies, learned “by exposure” the “Seven Danger Signals of Cancer,” and acted upon this knowledge by going to their doctors earlier for diagnosis and treatment. As one prominent local doctor recently said: “Wo-

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men are getting dividends in increased longivity for themselves because of their interest in and work for the health of others.” We men may or may not learn from this lesson and become SON active in voluntary health movements. However, this may be, we may strengthen our defenses against cancer by writing for free literature to the Little Red Doer Headquarters, Marion County Cancer Society, 1101 West 10th Street, or by phoning MElroee 5-7371.