Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1954 — Page 4

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A JOYOUS * NEW YEAR... - To You, Your family and Your Friends! TIE “W SUPPLY CO. Tit Sites Whtrt You Cum Sot What You Hood! 5252 Crawfordsville Road BE. 1004 Wholesale and Retail

SUNOCO SERVICE Complete Automotive Service “Hank 9 * Krentzioger, Prop. 3115 W. 16th Street ME. 2-3819

Records Radio SEASON'S GREETINGS! Appliances Television NOTARY PUBLIC HART RADIO & T-V SERVICE 5244 Oawfordsville Hi. BE. 8639

McCORMICK LUMBER CO., Inc. SEASON’S GREETINGS 762 N. Tibbs Ave. MElrose 6-4476

DR. RICHARD H. TURESING Optometrist * SEASON'S GREETINGS! 1610 NORTH AUBURN STREET Office, CYpress 1662 Speedway City. Indiana Home, Cypress 0715

SEASON'S GREETINGS! 14th and Main St. BEhnant MU RAY LUCID, Owner

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Looking over the shoulder of northwest-aider Mrs. C. B. Silver is hospitalee Jury G. McQueary. Jason ville. McQueary was an aviation cadet during Hie Korean conflict Mrs. Silver, 151 N. Woodside Ave., is a Red Cross Staff Aide at the Indianapolis Veterans Administration Hospital where she helps with typing and other office duties in the Chaplain’s office. Red Cross Staff Aides volunteer in the Radio Room of the Hospital. at the Chapter House, and in the Home Service Department. They take on typing and clerical, telephone and receptionist wort: which puts them at the heart of Rad Cross. During the local Chapter's volunteer recruitment campaign, additional Staff Aides are needed. To volunteer call Melrose 4-1441.

Cancer’s Rise Two-Foltl A two-fold nation-wide trend was pointed out today for tjie current rise of cancer throughout America. Fred W. Hoffmark, president of the Marion County Cancer Society, Inc., announced that cancer’s rise is due to (1) more Americans living longer, and (2) fewer dying less of other diseases. Mr. Hoffmark based his report on findings announced at the recent annual meeting of the Amer-

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ican Cancer Society. “Because of the continuallyrising standard of living,** the Society president explained, “the life span is longer, the population greater, and the field in which cancer can strike is wider.” He also pointed out that it is generally known and accepted that cancer is more likely to strike in older people. “Science and tremendous gains in research have also attributed to the increased longevity,” Mr. Hoffmark stated. He said cures and preventatives have struck down many other diseases, leav-

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lag a dear field tor cancer. The American Cancer Society recently diaclosed that cancer la on the increase, and that if the, present trend continues, one out of every four Americans alive today will contract cancer sometime during his life. Until recently, the stoood at a one-in-five Mr. Hoffmark warned that Hoosiers phould not bo alarmed at this trend, since the number of cases of cancer detected, treated and cured also is rapidly increas-

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ing. “This has come about because people ere learning more about cancer, and doing more to prevont it from happening to them,” he said. “The did adage that *what you don’t know wont hurt you’ isn’t always true when dealing with cancer,” Mr. Hoffmark said. “Cancer breeds on ignorance.” Literature on cancer is available free on request to the Marion County Cancer Society, 1101 West Tenth Street, Indianapolis T, Indiana.

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detergent nsvsr both to* 8. ffor*hard watsr areas, a detergent usually gets bsst results. 4. For washing wooltns la bard watsr. use a good soap bat add watsr softsnsr ftrat 6. Blanching: Uso a ehlorina bleach for white cottons, hydrogen peroxide for white silks, rayons and wool, one of the new prepared bleachee for 6. Bluing: Unnecessary but if dasired add bluing flakes to wash water before soap or detergent. Drying *• **

cottons in Hitt dryer load to get aa early start oa ironing. Bath towels, rugs and ether heavy artielea

taka longer to dry; they sbbuld inakt up last load. 8. Dry atarsbsd elotbes separately. 4. To avoid sprinkling, remove 8. better, faster drying. 8. Plasties, rubberised articles and eletbss marked “Dry Clean” should not be put lata dryer. T. For better drying, clean Hat screen after each use.

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SEASON’S GREETINGS! THURS., FRI.« SAT. DEC. 30-31. JAN. 1 In Cinemascope “DESIREE” Color by DoLuxe Starring Marlon Brando Joan Simmons Merle Oberoa Michael Rennie Cameron Mitchell Elisabeth Sellers —PLUS—“RELLES ON THEIR TOES” Technicolor Starring Jeanne Crain Myraa Ley Jeffrey Hunter Debra Paget Edward Arnold Hoagy Carmichael SATURDAY MATINEE JANUARY 1 Doors Open at 1:00 PM. Show Starts at 1:30 PM. “THUNBERHEAD SON OF FLICKA” CARTOON CARNIVAL “HIRERS OF PURPLE SAGE” SHORT SUBJECT “GREAT ADVENTURES OF CAPT. KIHD” Serial No. 3 Show Out at 4:30 PM. Show Reopens at 1:30 PM,

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) this area. This was done so that the County Basketball Tourney would not conflict with semester examinations. Tickets for the Plainfield Invitational Basketball Tourney to be held on Saturday, January 1, are on sale at Beck’s Drug Store and the Main Drug Store. Tickets are priced at SI.OO for the two. ■essioas and 80 cents for a single session. Competing teams are Clayton, Mooresville, Plainfield, and Speedway. Pairings will be mad* at 10:30 a.m. on the day es Dm tourney. Afternoon games will begin at 1:00 and 2:15 and evening games at 7:00 and 8:15. Doors will open one hour ahead of the flrst game in each session. Loeera of the afternoon games will play a preliminary game before %e championship game at night. No seats are reserved. Library Newt Library hours during the holidays will be from 6:80 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday.

SEND FOR FREE . CIRCULAR UN SOCIAL SECURITY “How Long Must I Work Under Social Security to Qualify for Monthly Benefits?” is the name of a circular prepared by Dm Indianapolis Social Security Office to answer the questions of thousands of older men end women who will be under social security for the flrst time in 1055. MissMarie Keller, District Social Security Manager, says a free copy will be sent to anyone who trim for it. People already 65 or older may still get bocial security credit and qualify for monthly benefits, even though they were never under the system before, Miss Keller said. If they work under social security regularly after this year and until after March 1988 they may qualify for monthly benefits as early as April 1958. Only people who were bom in 1906 or later will need social security credit for as much as ten years (40 calendar quarters) tsp qualify for monthly benefits after they are 65, Miss Keller explained. Older people may qualify if they have social security credit for from 1% to 9% years, departing on exactly bow ekd they are. For a free copy of the circular explaining just how long olderpeople must wort: to qualify for monthly benefits and how muck they must earn to get social security credit, write the Indian-, apolis Social Security Office at 88 S. Pennsylvania Street, or telephone Melrose 8-1681,

Guard law Homao Activities Gra-Y Chib Congratulations are la order for the members of the Gra-Y boys at the Marion County Guardian Home. 'These boys gave up their weekly allowance to buy the American and Christian Flag! tor their meetings. The hoys are members of the last District Y.M.C.A. and their leader is John Rogers, Boys Director of the Guardian Home. The members of their Gra-Y Club are as follows: Charles MeMilliam, President. Jim Moore, Vice-President, Mike Wiley. Hk Vice-President. Dale Hazelwood, Secretary, John Drone, James yimg, Emmett Kime, David Vyly Ronnie Undersea!, Wallace Robins, Don Survage, Hebert Bohb and Charles Bohb. Jr, Nt-Y Club The twelve members of the Marion County Guardian Heme Jr. Hi-Y are working on a money raising project so they can take a trip to Ohio in the Spring. These boys are seDthg soap around the neighborhood and am doing very well. The boy* am members of toe Bast District Y.M.C.A. and their leader is John Rogers, Boys Director of the Guardian Home. The members of the Jr. Hi-Y am as follows: Law. rence Duncan, President, Fmd Crowder, Vice-President, Kenneth More, Secretary, Marvin Mikesell, Ass’t; Secretary, CTwtoe Handler*, Douglas David, Billy Mynett, Dale My nett, Danny Drane, Don Drane, Melvin Anderson and Ronnie McGel. Besides the weekly meeting* of the clubs the hoys have had trips to toe Y.M.C.A. Camp and the Butler football game* and enjoyed the gym and swimming of the Y.M.C.A. Both duUWlb* planning to have a basketball team which will give every follow a chance to play. During toe Holidays toe Gra-Y and Jr. Hi-Y are planning to tuWb part in the Christmas Fun Program at toe Y.M.C A, which will consist of a Swim and Gym Meet \fhere the boys will have an opportunity to develop their athletic skills.