Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1958 — Page 3

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The Indiana High School Athletic Anodation’a tenth aamal eoachto am Head Coach Fhfl Dickens, and. on the high echm! teveh Coachea Jim Carter, of Anderton, and Bob Brown, of InfllinejHh Bread Blppih Ang. 6-7 aemiono will be devoted to basketball.

CLASSIFIFJt’S FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Hot point electric stove, 30”, $100; 21” Sylvania Blond TV, remote control, $200; Philco 7* refrigerator with freezer, $75; Kenmore deluxe auto, washer, 8 mo. old, $100; studio couch and 2 chairs, SSO; Blond bedroom suite, Hollywood bed, dresser, chest, double vanity, complete with mattress and springs, $100; wrought iron table and 4 chairs, S4O. 3549 Ralston, WA. 5-6704. FOR SALE—Maple baby bed and mattress; play pen; baby scales; 2 girl’s snow suits, size 3; boy’s top coat, size 7. CH. 4-1800. WILL CARE FOR children over 3 years of age in my home, 5 days a week. CH. 1-0019. WANTED—Lady for child care, in my home, located in the Ridgewood Addition on W. 10th St. Call after 6 p.m. CH. 4-3518. FOR RENT—Private room, with privaate bath and private entrance. 1617 Presto, Speedway. CH. 1-2255, WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN, my home, $lO a week. ME. 61103.

Pitman-Moore News Substitution of a new margarine, made from nonhydrogenated com oil, for other fats in the diet significantly lowers blood cholesterol levels, according to a report presented at the scientific assembly of the American Medical Association annual meeting in San Francisco. The new product recently was introduced nationally under the trade name, Emdee Margarine, by Pitman-Moore Company, Indianapolis pharmaceutical firm. (It is becoming more and more evident, according to many medical investigators, that high blood choloesterol is related to atherosclerosis, the most serious form of hardening of the arteries.) The report presented in San Francisco is based on one of the largest controlled tests ever done in the cholesterol field. The test was conducted at the Central State Hospital, Indianapolis, and the report presented by J. D. Ralston, D.D.; P. A. Boyer, Jr., M.D.; J. T. Lowe, Ph.D.; and R. W. Gardier, Ph.D. In the test, 301 patients were covered, 238 of whom were men and 63 women.

During the control period, blood cholesterol levels for all individuals averaged 250 mg. During the nine week modified diet period, the individuals followed a diet comparable to and virtually identical in physical appearance and appeal to that of the control period. However, the proportion of polyunsaturated fatty acids, principally linoleic, was increased substantially by the use of the new com oil margarine. In the modified diet the new margarine made from com oil was used in pan frying, in flavoring vegetables, and as a table

spread. The linoleic acid content of the diet was stepped up from 7 percent during the control period to 22 percent during the time the modified diet was used. During that time “In the 301 patients the highest average cholesterol level was significantly below the lowest level during the control period,” the report indicates. During the nine weeks the patients were on the modified diet, blood cholesterol levels averaged 216 mg. with the latest check indicating an average of 199 mg. during the last period. “Reduction of serum cholesterol by practical modification of the usual diet was demonstrated in this evaluation of a margarine rich in unmodified (nonhydrogenated) corn oil,” the report concludes.

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Legion Eligibility Dates For Membership ‘Who is eligible to belong to the American Legion?” That’s a question being asked this week, as the local American Legion Post launches its 1959 membership campaign. Vice-Commander Jim Miller, membership chairman of the drive, points out that veterans of World War I, World War H, and the Korean War, who were in service on active duty during certain dates of hostility, as set by the United States Congress, are eligible for membersrip in the American Legion. The eligibility dates are as follows: World War I veterans, from April 6, 1917 to November 11, 1918. World War II veterans, from December 7, 1941 to September 2, 1945.

Korean veterans from June 25, 1950 tO July 27, 1953. Eligible veterans are men and women who served honorably in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard or Air Force Of the United States during the above dates. Also eligible are citizens of the United States at the time of war who served on active duty with any of the armed forces of governments associated with the U. S. All such services should be terminated with an honorable discharge or honorable separation or continued honorably after either of the above mentioned periods. For further information, veterans are advised to contact Lee Stoughton at CHapel 4-9722. ANNUAL LAWN FESTIVAL ST. CHRISTOPHER JULY 24, 25. 26

“YOU” Could Be The Speedway LUCKY SHOPPER Sometime Friday, no one knows just when, the mystery photographer will call at one of the stores listed below and the first customer he sees will be Speedway’s Luefcp Shopper. “YOU COULD WIN”

HUM iOE D,CASH Inf | |W| ust by YOur 4m Friday at ano of these stores. YOU'LL ALWAYS BE A LUCKY SHOPPER WHEN YOU SHOP IN THESE STORES IN SPEEDWAY!

DOROTHY’S 1506 MAIN ST. CH. 4-0210 EDRICH MEN’S WEAR 1502 MAIN ST. CH. 4-8662 LYON’S DEPT. STORE 1534 MAIN ST. CH. 4-0141

Chest 1 W Sum? At Murphy's A chest x-ray survey will be »conducted it the G. C. Murphy Company, 33 N. Illinois St, July 17th and 18th. AU adults, 15 or over, are urged to take advantage of this free of charge medical service, sponsored by the Marion County Tuberculosis Association in cooperation with State and local Health Department* The X-ray unit will be located inside the store and technicians from the State Health Department win serve the public during the following hours: Thurs., July 17,1-5 and 6-8 pan. FrL, July 18, 9:30-12 and 14 p.m. The TB Association is asking all persons who will be handling food at the Marion County Fair next month to present themselves at Murphy’s for a ehest X-ray examination. Tubercluosis is a highly infectious disease and food handlers should take extra precautions against being unknown spreaders of the disease, the as-

Eagle Hill Kennels AJLC. COLLES and SHETLAND SHEEP DOGS • Puppies • Boarding • Stud Service 5803 W. 10th Street at. 4-1015

KENNETH W. Jaynes Plumbing & Heating INSTALLATION J® REMODELING YK GUARANTEED ME. 1-9803 1833 N. Moreland Ave.

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Speedway Hardware 1612 N. Lyndhurst CH. 4-3156

MAIN DRUG STORE 1464 MAIN ST. CH. 4-3434 MARTIN’S SHOES, INC. 1462 MAIN ST. CH. 1-0964

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soeiatioh asserts. A kttte Mr requires handlers of food to have a chest X-ray Annually. Fqr three consecutive years, there has been an increase in the number of new previously undiscovered cases of TB in Marian Cbunty, according to the local health officer. Last year the total reached 442 and provisional figures for the first half of 1958 cause authorities to anticipate another increase this year. YWCA NEWS Registration for the second summer term, beginning July 21, at the Central Branch YWCA, 329 North Pennsylvania Street, is now open. Morning or evening swimming classes are being offered to women. Classes are particularly design ed for the beginning swimmer. A Fall schedule will be available to the public after Labor Day for the term beginning Sep- , tember 22. -

ROSNER’S REXALL DRUGS 1564 MAIN ST. CH. 4-0241 SPEEDWAY 5e A lOe 1414 MAIN ST. CH. 4-0271 SPEEDWAY FROZEN FOOD CENTER 1008 MAIN ST. CH. 1-2833

Still Plenty Of Wind #-SALE

SUMMER DRESSES Cottons-?-Linens —Amels Cotton Knits—Orgonzos Were $8.98 to $39.98 NOW OFF

BULKY KMT SWEATERS Were $5.98 to $14.98 NOW

SUMMER SKIRTS Were $5.98 to $10.98 % *° H °* f

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Cotton Knit T-SHIRTS And COORDINATES Pants, Shorts, Skirts, Etc. NOW

Wes $2.00 ond up Now 1/2 PRICE

NUTS CAPRIS—SLIM JIMS PEDAL PUSHERS Were $2.98 to $10.98 ( NOW % *° 1/3 Off

SHOWROOM SAMPLES OF 1958 = SWIM SUITS ■a » > , OFF SUMMER PLAY SUITS 2 Piece Were $5:98 to $12.98 Now %to Of £

BAKUM And - TYCORA SWEATERS Were $6.98 to $8.98 Price

BLOUSES Short Sleeve—Sleeveless Prints & Solids All Colors & Fobrics Were $3.98 to $8.98 l/ 4 tol/ 2 OH

ASSORTED SLEEPWEAR & LINGERIE PJ's —Gowns —Slips—Bros—Girdles % % OFF

CLOVES Dressy & String Types Mostly Colors Were $2.00 to $3.50 Now SI.OO

SUITS Mostly For Fall Wear Were $22.98 to $79.98 14»ol/ 2 OK

SHORTS • SHORT SHORTS • JAMAICAS • BERMUDAS ' Were $2.98 to $6.98 %u>siOK

SUMMER PURSES Were $2.98 to $10.98

SUMMER MILLINERY Was $1.98 to $5.00 Price

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