Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1957 — Page 4

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Voice Of Democracy Contest The Speedway Junior Chamber of Commerce named their local level winner, Miss Dixie White, in the annual voice of Democracy Contest. Dixie’s entry was recorded and entered into the state level contest. She is president of her class and secretary of the Spanish Club. There were five entries from Speedway, all very excellent speeches. The J.C.’s wish to take this opportunity to thank the contestants; Dave Bums, English teacher at Speedway High School; Linde Air Products; the judges, Winfield Wood and Harold Wilson, for their help and cooperation in making this contest possible.

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New York Central News The New York Central Railroad Company announced that it is considering the possibility of constructing a modern electronic classification yard near Indianapolis. The yard would be an important part of the Central’s improvement program inaugurated by A. E. Perlman, president. A similar yard is in operation at Buffalo, N. Y., and others are under construction at Elkhart, Ind., and Youngstown, O. G. W. Maxwell, general manager of the Central’s Southern District, said the new yard may be located on the St. Louis line of the Central between Indianapolis and St. Louis at a point starting nine miles west of Indi-

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anapolis. A 526-acre site is under consideration. No actual date has been set for the start of construction. Mr. Maxwell pointed out that concentrating all yard operations at one point on the Southern District would enable the Central to improve efficiency and speed feight service. “Several yards in the Indianapolis area will be retired if the new yard is constructed,” Mr. Maxwell said. “Retirement of these yards would eliminate traffic hazards and open the areas for industrial expansion. “The yard planned would be modern in every respect. It would be a ‘pull-back’ hump classification yard with automatic switching and retarder controls. “Extensive radio communication, from both stationary and moving stations, television, and radar could be utilized. Its classification yard tracks would have a capacity of approximately 2,500 cars, in addition to a receiving yard unit and a departure yard. Hump lead tracks would be of adequate capacity to hump entire trains as they qf rive - “The Indianapolis yard would serve to classify trains to and from the Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Peoria gateways, but it could also handle heavy traffic from industrial customers in the Indianapolis area. “A careful study was made on the Southern District to determine that Indianapolis was the best location for a new yard.” Free Booklet "Eat And Grow Slim" Paris decrees it, everyone wants it, we have it! What is it? The slim look. The 1957 edition of “Eat and Grow Slim,” completely revised

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

K Jim DeLapp

1949 Ford $295 4 dr., Good Transportation. 1956 Buick $1995 Special Hardtop. Red & Ivory, W.S.W. tires, like new. 1956 Plymouth $1495 Station Wagon 1953 FORD $995 Victoria, R. & H., Overdrive, One owner, Low miles and very clean. 1953 Chevrolet $695 2 dr., Standard transmission, Speedway car, Very clean. 1950 Cadillac $895 4 dr., Light Blue. Real Clean. 1955 Oldsmobile $1,995 “98” Coupe, All Power, One owner, Low miles, spotless. 1954 Dodge $795 4 dr., 6 cyl., Automatic transmission, One owner.

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Santa’s Junior Red Cross Helpers —ini ar; ar UH J 0 These three St. Agnes Academy girls are making Christmas stockings for use in the hospitals and institutions in Marion County over the holiday season. This is just one of the many service projects done by Junior Red Cross members. Over 200 private, parochial and public grade and high schools in Indianapolis and Marion County are now participating in the Junior Red Cross enrollment campaign. Junior Red Crossers also make stuffed toys, give parties, decorate hospitals, make tray favors and table decorations and pack gift boxes for disaster victims in our country and unfortunate children in other lands, among other things. The three girls in the picture are (left to right) Josine Grawcock, Wally Shelley, and Gail Sitzman.

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• DIABETES Q. How can you tell when you have diabetes? A. You can’t. Diabetes, or any other disease can be diagnosed only by a physician. Don’tf all for mail-order rackets. One big-city “analytic bureau” will test your urine every three months for the bargain price of $12.00 a year. One subscriber to this “service” sent the “bureau” a bottle of colored salt water. Back came a faked report the salt water, according to the report, contained uric acid and epithelial cells! The sucker complained and got his money back but the bureau remained in business. You can’t go wrong by putting your health in capable medical hands. You can go wrong by trying do-it-yourself methods. Q. If people with diabetes take insulin will they live just as long as normal persons? A. Insulin was discovered about 30 years ago so at 'will take another 30 or 40 years before this question can be answered with certainty. Not all people with diabetes need insulin. It is possible for diabetics to live normal robust lives if they take the amount of insulin prescribed by their doctor. Two Boston physicians recently examined 51 diabetic

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1954 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON $895 Joe Hanson

1951 Buick $495 4 dr., R. & H., automatic transmission, One owner. 1952 Chevrolet $595 4 dr., R. & H., Power Glide, Like New. 1947 Chevrolet $145 2-dr., Runs good. 1953 Pontiac $895 4 dr., R. & H., One owner. 1954 Ford Conv. $1,095 One Owner, New Tires, Runs & Looks Like New. 1951 Kaiser $295 4 dr., Very Good Transportation. 1951 Ford $495 2 dr., Standard transmission, Very clean. 1952 Plymouth $395 4 dr., Very Good transportation.

fashionable for dieters. “Takeoff Tactics,” “Shed Pounds Safely” and “Cues for Menus” are some of the headings in this attractive new booklet. Write our Home Service Department for this free booklet—--5217 W. 15th St., Speedway 24, Indiana.

• INSULIN patients who had suffered from the disease for 35 to 46 years. The long and useful lives of these people show what early diagnosis and good medical care can Accomplish. Q. Will doctors ever develop insulin ‘that can be taken by mouth? A. During the past several years doctors have been testing chemicals that have been tagged “oral insulin,” but the new drugs have not been approved for general use. Experiments with one “oral insulin” were recently stopped because the drug caused some serious reactions. 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 a physician can apply by personally attending the patient.

SPEEDWAY ESTATES OPEMNt2nd SECTION 2100 Block - North Cole Street (2nd Street East of Auburn) * NEW—3 Bedrooms —Baths—Garage Brick or Stone Veneer —— ““ ““ “Individually Styled” ■— BALMER AND LAKE, Builders

School News (Continued from page 1) chemistry are elective, but about 45 per cent of Speedway students take these subjects. In mathematics, arithmetic is taught through the eighth grade, algebra in the ninth grade, plane geometry in the 10th grade, advanced algebra in the 11th grade, and solid geometry and trigonometry in the 12th grade. Beginning with plane geometry the mathematics courses are elective; however, 30 to 45 per cent of the students enroll in the advanced math courses. Although the science and mathematics offerings are considerable for a school the size of Speedway, it is planned to improve the offerings in these fields. In the local Voice of Democracy contest Dixie White was judged the winner with Karen White as runnerup. Other contestants were Bill Beck, Bob Johnson and Virginia Mitchell. Brownsburg defeated Speedway 43-38 in the opening basketball game of the season last Saturday night. Speedway reserves won from Brownsburg by a. score of 41 to 39. LIBRARY NOTES The public is invited to use the facilities of the high school library from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. These are the most recent additions to the collection: Engeman West Point. Esbjornson Christian in Politics: Luther W. Youngdahl. Famous American Athletes of Today. Ferber So Big. Fink Release From Nervous Tension. Finley Everybody’s Guide to the Stock Market. Floherty Forest Ranger. Flood Penalty Shot. * Forbes Johnny Tremain. Franklin Poor Richard’s Almanack.

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Speedway Church of The Nazarene (Continued from page 1} children and their parents attend church elsewhere, and we are not trying to pull anyone from their home church, but we would like for everyone to see what these fine boys and girls are doing in the Bible Story Hour. "* We are combining the Sunday school and morning worship service this Sunday. We will begin at 9:30 a.m. and the service should be over by 11:00 a.m. Those who attend Sunday school elsewhere, but are with us this Sunday, will be given a card signed by the pastor, if they desire, to take back to. their church showing they were in Sunday school. We feel that many a father and mother would have been saved from sorrow and heartache, and many a young person’s life would not have been wrecked and all hopes shattered had someone taken more interest in them and tried to help them earlier in life. You and your friends are always welcome at the Speedway Church of the Nazarene.

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