Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1957 — Page 3
Thursday, August 22, 1957
By Foot or by Hand?
Within these chic but snug-fitting shoes is a pair of weary, aching feet. The owner of the shoes—and the feet —has just come home after trudging around town and standing in seemingly endless lines to pay the monthly bills.
If you ? re tired of gallivanting all over town, every month, to pay your bills —pounding hard sidewalks, getting jostled by crowds, waiting in lines—then a Speedway State Bank checking account is for you. In a matter of minutes the job is done. You don't even have to leave the house. Just put the envelopes in your own mail-box or letter slot. Speedway State Bank specializes in personal checking service by making things simple and easy ffor you. You can open your account by mail. You can make your deposits by mail. Your monthly statements are mailed to you. You get 60 checks imprinted with your name—free—when you open your account. »t ith a minimum balance of only SSOO, there is no service charge. Under S6OO, service chargee are less. Pay your bills the "fountain pen” way. Open a checking account, today, with the friendly Speedway State Bank. All it takes to get you started is a phone call.
DEMONSTRATION! SPECKLED PAINT DURAFLEX A Multi-Color Paint (Lucas Dura-Fleck Multi-Color Finish) 'G^O FACTORY MEN TO BE HERE AT WEST 16th PAINT STORE, SATORDAY, AUGUST 24th Spray it on with your vacuum cleaner attachment (won't hurt it a bit) or use any kind ol spray gun (large or small) 'G^O So Easy to Use on All interior Surfaces • FURNITURE • DOORS • WALLS • WOODWORK • WHAT-NOTS • MANY ITEMS It’s Washable 9 Too !I ! - West 16th Paint Store Has Been Appointed Distributor For This Fine Multi-Color Paint - COME IN AND SEE IT - TRY IT YOURSELF ALL DAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th WEST 16th PAINT STORE 3464 W. 16th St. ME. 1-2244 2 Sleeks West of Tibbs—Across From The M St M
Resting in its own "easy chair'' is this fountain pen. And sitting hardby, in relaxed comfort, is its owner. They’ve just spent a few minutes together writing checks and addressing envelopes—to pay the monthly bills.
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JIM DeLAPP JOE HANSON (owner) DUTCH FEICK
1956 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon, R. & H., Overdrive $1,795 1955 FORD VICTORIA, R. fir H., Automatic Transmission, Speedway Owned Car $1,695 1957 NASH RAMBLER, Station Wagon, Few Miles 1951 CHEV., 9 Pass. Station Wagon, P.G., R. & H. # Very Good $795 1953 FORD 1/2 Ton Pickup, Very Good Condition, 1 Owner $695 1956 FORD Station Wagon, 4 Dr., R. & H., Auto. Trans., One Owner $1,995 1954 CHEV., Convert.. R. fir H., Auto. Trans., Allison Emp. Car ...... $1,195 1956 NASH RAMBLER, 4 Dr., Automatic Transmission, 16,000 Miles $1,795
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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued rrom Page 1) High Masses this week were said at 7:30 o’clock. On Monday, friends of the City Controller’s Office asked that Elizabeth S. O’Neal be remembered —on Tuesday, Alfred Aulbach was remembered at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams. Yesterday the Mass was said for Hubert Konitzer at the request of Mr. and Mrs. George Garrigous. This morning St. Jude was honored, a Mass of thanksgiving requested by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Theiss. Tomorrow morning Augustine Sourdry will be remembered at the request of Mayme Dreyer. Saturday morning a Low Mass will be said for the parish. All children who expect to attend St. Christopher school during the 1957-1958 school term were registered Monday morning. No more good Sisters have returned to St. Christopher Convent, but they are expected in time for the beginning of school. All sixth, seventh, and eighth grade boys met in the Rectory basement Tuesday morning to get organized for the Cadet C.Y.O* football team. C.Y.O. had a swimming party at the Speedway Recreation Club Tuesday evening. Anyone interested in attending the Fourth Regional Congress of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine should contact Ann Martich, CH. 4-0233. The Congress will be held next Wednesday, August 28. Tonight will be outdoor dancing at Broad Ripple Park’s Pavillion from 8 to 11 p.m. Music by the Modernaires Orchestra. Y.C.A. are sponsoring the dance. ST. CHRISTOPHER FESTlVAL—September 5-6-7. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray
Caneerophobia • Cigarette Smoking * Oriental Fin
O. Are public cancer educational programs helpful or harmful? A. You be the judge. In 1954 a prominent American physician made a strong plea for less public talk afeout cancer. The doctor charged that public cancer education causes- “caneerophobia” (unreasonable fear of developing cancer). Later the University of Wisconsin made a survey on public cancer education among cancer patients and members of their families. The vastmajority (94 per cent) thought that present cancer educational programs had been “just right” or “not enough.” When asked, “Do you think that public cancer education helps save lives?”, 547 persons answered “yes”—only 9 said “no”. From these and other opinions expressed by people who had firsthand knowledge of cancer, it seems that the advantages of turning the spotlight on cancer for outweigh the disadvantages. Q. Soma scientists say that smoking can cause lung cancer—others disagree. What’s the score? A. According to the American Cancer Society, cigarette smoking is a causative factor in human lung cancer. The Scientific Advisory Board to the Tobacco Industry Research Committee says that there is not enough evidence
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1953 NASH, Rombler Hordtop $595 1951 CHEV., 2 Dr., Standard Transmission, One Owner, Very Clean $495 1953 CADILLAC Cpe., All Power, 1 Owner, Low Mileage $1,795 1952 LINCOLN CAPRI. Hard Top. Fully Equipped, 1 Owner • $995 1953 CHEV., 2 Dr., Very Cleon, $695 1951 FORD. 2 Dr.. R. fir H., Automatic Transmission, Clean $395 1953 FORD, 4 Dr., V-8, Good Condition, P.S., Auto Trans. - —5795 1950 CHEV., 2 Dr., Standard Transmission, 1 Owner $395 1951 STUDEBAKER, Convertible, Real Nice Condition $495 1953 STUDEBAKER, 4 Dr., Very Clean - $595 1955 CHEV. BEL-AIR, Sport Coupe, V-8, P.G., R. 6 H., New Tires,
to establish a “simple cause and effect explanation of the complex problems of lung cancer.” One group seems to be trying to convict tobacco; the other to clear it. The question is not one of common law. The accused (tobacco) can not stand as innocent until proved guilty. It must be considered guilty, on present evidence, until proved innocent. Q. Will shots ward off the newtype flu that Is now sweeping some countries? A. A vaccine to prevent Asian (Oriental) influenza is not available at this time but several U.S. vaccine manufacturers are in a ready-to-go-position. Material in MEDICAL MIRROR is based on various scientific publications and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of all doctors. The diagnosis and treatment of disease requires the skill and knowledge which only • physician can apply by personally attending the patient.
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142 A—1954 CHEV. 2 Dr., R. & H. $795 167 A—1955 FORD 4 Dr.. Faixlane, V-8. Two-Tone. 0.D., R. & H„ v Very Nice $1,345 247 A—1953 CHEV. 4 Dr« Two-Tone $645
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303AA—1953 PLY. 4 Dr., R. & H. $595 331—MERCURY Monterey. Hardtop. Two-Tone. R. & H. $895 361—1936 CHEV. 210. 4 Dr., Two-Tone. R. & H„ Like New $1,695
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249—1955 CHEV. Sport Coupe. P.G» ' Two-Tone. R. & H. $1,445 315—1936 OLDS. “88." Hydramatic, 4 Dr., R. & H. $295 348 V—1953 FORD 4 Dr.. V-8. Two-Tone. R. & H. $695
