Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1959 — Page 4

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Indianapolis Home Show Visitors to the Indianapolis Home Show, April 10-19, in the Cattle Building at the Fairgrounds will have ample opportunity to see all the latest ways that electricity can be used to make everyday living more comfortable and convenient. Advantages of the increasinglypopular electric home heating will be emphasized in the Indianapolis Power & Light Company booth by the display of the newest equipment available.

Muscular Distrophy Program Marion County Muscular Dystrophy Foundation is again providing one of its family entertainments for patients, families, and friends, and members of the Foundation on Friday, April 3, at the Student Union Pool, Indiana University Medical Center. This event will be a water ballet called “Preview of Perfumes,” performed by the Marinemaids of Central Branch YWCA. Mrs. George Bange, a resident of Speedway, is president of the club.

Food Advertising Consumers sometimes feel that food advertising adds dollars to the food bill without adding anything to the products they buy. Others claim that advertising forces products on consumers that they neither want nor need. Regardless of how much a product is advertised or promoted, it will not be successful over time unless it meets a definite consumer need. In the food field, grocers tell us that for every eight items that appear on their shelves, five items disappear because they did not receive consumer acceptance. Whether food advertising really adds to the food bill is a question that is often argued. The fact is that today for any company to survive they must advertise. This is particularly true in the food field where there is intense competition for shelf space. The smart consumer can make use of the advertising, particularly if it’s done by the neighborhood food store. For instance, many stores have weekly “specials.” When these are perishable foods, meat, fruits and vegetables, it is quite common for many stores to “special” the same items. This is due to stores being able to buy items at a low price because of abundance. The shopper who watches the food advertisements can note what foods are on sale in all stores. This information is useful for making up the shopping list. When most stores have “specials” on the same items, it usually means that it is a good time to serve that food often.

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Indianapolis Symphony To End Season Ending the season with a grand finale, Izler Solomon and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will present the 12th pair of subscription concerts in the Murat Theatre this weekend Saturday and Sunday, April 4-5. The first half of the all-orches-tral program will be entirely devoted to Beethoven selections. After intermission, another work having its first performance here will be heard, the Suite from the Ballet “The Minotaur,” written by New York City composer Elliott Carter for dancer Martha Graham.

Semi-Sweet Chocolate Sugar Plums Melt over hot (not boiling) water: 1 12-oz. or 2 6 oz. pkgs. (2 cups) semi-sweet chocolate morsels Remove from water Combine and stir in till smooth and satiny (do not beat) % cup sweetened condensed milk 1 tablespoon water 1 teaspoon vanilla Drop by heaping teaspoonfuls on waxed paper. Chill till firm enough to handle—approximately 15 minutes. Then roll between palms of hands to form balls. Put V 4 cup granulated sugar, natural or* colored, into pie plate or any flat dish. Roll balls in sugar to give crystal-like finish of sugar plums. Makes approximately 3 dozen Sugar Plums. Set semi-sweet chocolate fudge ball in center of square of foil, pull edges up around ball, and twist into a little “nedk.” Tie short length of ribbon around “neck” in knot, turn top of neck down over ribbon to hold it securely, finish with a bow at top, and semi-sweet chocolate Sugar Plum is ready to hang on tree.

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Stop That Hunger Feeling Do you have a mid morning hunger feeling and satisfy it by taking a coffee break and perhaps eating a roll or a doughnut? A better way to solve this problem is by eating an adequate breakfast. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, according to Dorothy Messerschmidt, Purdue Consumer Foods Agent, and she says that unfortunately about one-half of the American population does not eat what nutritionists consider an adequate breakfast. A large segment of this group consists of teen-agers who need breakfast badly. Breakfast should provide at least one-fourth of the teen-ager’s total daily food intake. It is practically impossible for youngsters to make up the food they miss at breakfast by eating snacks or “overeating” at other meals. Research, Including work done by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, shows that youngsters are less irritable, have fewer headaches, and get through their daily activities best when they eat well-balanced breakfasts. A good protein breakfast reduces nervousness and inefficiency, especially in the late morning hours. A serving of eggs can provide this protein at breakfast. With less than 70 calories per medium egg, eggs are actually lower in calories than practically all meats ... although combinations of “ham and egg” or “bacon and eggs” cannot be excelled for the teen age breakfast.

Work Underway On Conversion Of Convair 340 Work has begun on the first production conversion of a Convair 340 to Allison Prop-jet engines and Aeroproducts propellers, it was announced today by Harold H. Dice, assistant general manager of the Allison Division of General Motors. The airplane, recently purchased from Hawaiian Airlines, will be converted to the exact configuration now being offered military and commercial operators of transport aircraft It also is scheduled to be the first certificated Convair powered with Allison 501-Dl3 Prop-jet engines and Aeroproducts 606 Turbopropellers, Mr. Dice added.

South American Guest Of Westside Y.M.C.A. The Westside YMCA is pleased to present Adalvo Nunes Dourado, who is the guest ol the Indianapolis YMCA’s during March and April. Mr. Dourado comes from the YMCA of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he was Boy’s Work Secy. School, church and other community groups that would like to have Senor Dourado as a guest of their club, are invited to call the Westside YMCA or the Metropolitan Program office of the Central YMCA.

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Convincing talk We’re talking about the door-to-door aalnman who h selling vitamin preparations these days. He sounds mighty convincing, perhaps because nwmwlned a fancy sales talk. One way to stop him in a hurry: Just ask him to wait while you check With you physician. Or invite him to stroll down to our pharmacy and, while you watch and listen, shew us his wares. Wo have a notion he’ll go away quickly and bother you no more. "WE PICK-UP AND DELIVER PRESCRIPTIONS"

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Cornell Laboratory, Allison Team Up on Advanced Weapons Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory and Allison Division of General Motors are jointly participating in a two-part program of advanced missile and weapons systems studies, it was announced. The plan includes a $50,000 research grant to the research laboratory for exploration of forward looking weapons systems concepts. It also entails a $50,000 orientation and study program on missile system design and weapons systems analysis to be conducted by the Laboratory for a group of Allison engineers. Announcement of the program was made jointly by Ira G. Ross, president of Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc., and Edward B. Newill, vice president of General Motors and general manager of the Allison Division. “Under terms of the research grant,” Mr. Ross pointed out, “the Laboratory retains the right to independently conduct its own studies with the objective of conceiving an advanced weapon system.” The orientation and study program initially consists of a special training course at the laboratory for Allison engineers an onalysis and design problems of surface-to-surface missile sysstems. “At the conclusion of this three month program, the Allison group will return to our plants in

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Indianapolis and for an additional six months the Cornell Laboratory will provide supervision and collaboration in further studies to be conducted in the Allison plants as well as in the Laboratory,” Mr. Newill declared. “This program affords Allison, already strong in systems engineering as applied to gas turbine engines, an opportunity to draw upon the broad experience of the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory in advanced weapons systems studies. The group of 12 men will represent the nucleus of a much larger engineering unit with greatly advanced capabilities in weapons systems design and analysis,” he added. It emphasizes systems aspects and advanced methods of systems analysis. “Primary aim of the program is to provide Allison’s team with broadened “systems* understanding,” Mr. Ross said. Cornell Laboratory’s experience in weapons systems dates back to 1944, while still Curtis-Wright Research Laboratory, when it performed research on one of the nation’s very first missile programs—the Navy’s Bumblebee project. Since that date, Cornell has remained extremely active in the field and successfully designed and developed the Army’s Lacrosse missile. Currently the Laboratory has projects on weapons systems with all three of the Armed Services, ranging from study to experimental prototype development..