Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1959 — Page 8

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1211 ROSNER RRlVE— lmmediate possession, 2 bed* loom modern, full basement, garage. Terms. 1242 N. AUBURN— 2 bedroom, modern, full basement, social area, oil heat, large garage, vacant. 2227 N. ALLISON— 3 bedroom, brick ranch, tile bath, fireplace, includes carpeting, dishwasher and garbage disposal, full basement, oil heat, attached garage. 2122 5 Rms. down, and 2 unfinished Bdrms, and bath up, basement, gas heat, garage. Immed. Poss. CHopei K REALTORS 1452 MAIN STREET Since 1937 808 BLAND, Realtor CH. 4-3564 808 GENUNG, Realtor CH. 4-5413 WM. HOWARD ME. 1-1666

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Jaycee's DSA Winner (Continued from Page 1) Outstanding Young Man of Speedway for 1958 and received the DSA Plaque. Mr. Tsareff was selected from a list of nominees submitted to a 3 man board of judges consisting of Mr. Glen Collins, Speedway Police Marshal, Mr. Bill Anderson, Editor of the Speedway Flyer, and Mr. Floyd Bilbie, former Town Board member. The DSA winner was selected for his outstanding leadership ability, contribution to community service and individual achievements. Mr. Tsareff graduated from Speedway High School in 1944 and Butler University in 1951. Tom joined the Allison Division of General Motors in 1951 and rose to his present position as Experimental Metallurgist. In his work he has proven his leadership ability by accepting more responsibility by “going that extra mile” and has been chosen by his group to be part of the Allison team undergoing experimental research and confidential work. After his tour with the Marines during the Korean Conflict, where he now holds the rank of Master Sergeant, Tom joined the Speedway Legion Post becoming very active and serving in several elected officer capacities. He was elected Commander where he brought the Speedway Post to a greater and more active position in the community. While serving as Commander, the Legion participated in community affairs and promoted Americanism with renewed vigor. The latest endeavor Tom is responsible for is the Legion color guard appearing at all home football games. i Tom is Secretary of the American Society of Metals, Secretary of the Indianapolis Hiking Club, Treasurer of the Drug Exchange Investment Club, a member of the Speedway Christian Church where he has been active in youth work and serving as a

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Junior Deacon, and in the Marine Corps Reserve. Mr. “Lex” Phillips, immediate past President of Indiana Jaycees was the main speaker who spoke on “Develop Your Qualities by Thinking Big and Understanding People.” The Jaycees and the community wish to congratulate Tom Tsareff for his contributions to community betterment. A grateful thanks to the judges who gave their time to select a winner from the nominees and to the Town Board for their approval of the Proclamation of Jaycee Week. The Jaycees intend to make this an annual award and will honor another young man next year for the accomplishments made for civic betterment in 1959.

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Adelia Chapter The Adelia Chapter of I.T.S.C. will meet February 2nd at the Central YMCA, dinner at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Anne B. Horn will speak on Afghanistan. Hostesses are Mrs. Wayne Baxter, Mrs. Minnie DeMoss, Mrs. Floyd Farley and Mrs. C. J. McDowall. Book Sales Reflect New Reading Habits America’s growing interest in non-fiction books is reflected in a report by Indiana University’s Press that its sales increased 50 per cent in 1958 over 1957. Thirty books were published by the I.U. Press last year.

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