Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1955 — Page 9

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SURELY it’s time you blossomed out in a big, bold, bright new Buick—just for the extra joy you’ll feel. And there’s no better time than right now for you and the whole family to come look things over—because we’re holdings Spring Fashion Festival to display the stunning new Buicks in gay new colors rich in Springtime freshness. You’ll see these sleek beauties dressed in ~ new greens, new blues—in other strikingly vivid colors—and in ultra-smart two-tone and tri-tone combinations. What’s more, these gay new hues are availiVX'-'. able 00 th® w h°l e l* ne Buicks-Sedans,

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Music Pupils Are Invited To Enroll Plan Music Clinic At I. U. In July Adams county high school music pupils are invited to enroll for the tenth annual music clinic for high school students to he held July 9-17 at Indiana University. June 11 has been announced as the final date for registration for the clinic, which will be fpr bands, orchestral and choruses. Approximately 600 high school musicians are expected to attend this year's clinic, as arrangements have been made by the University to accommodate 150 more students than last year, when 435 were in attendance. - Enrollment will be limited according to instrumentation needs of the band and orchestra and voice requirements of the choral group. Only advanced music students from grades 9 to 12, including 'those who will be graduated from high school this June, will be eligible to enroll. While on the campus, the high school students and teachers attending the clinic will be housed in the new men’s quad. Glenn C. Jlainum, director emeritus of the Northwestern University bands, will be new' on this year's staff as director of the clinic band. Ernst Hoffman, conductor pf the I. IT. Philharmonic Orchestra, will conduct the cliqic orchestra, and George F. Krueger, professor of choral music and director of the “Singing Hoosiers,'' the clinic chorus. Outstanding high school music teachers will conduct the sectional rehearsals and also act as counselors for the clinic. The clinic band, chorus

Convertibles, Estate Wagons, Rivieras — and the newest of the new cars, the longawaited 4-Door Riviera. Best of all is the sheer thrill that’s yours when you take to the road in any one of these ’55 Buicks-for here is walloping new V 8 power -and here is the spectacular performance of Variable Pitch Dynaflow,* which is very definitely the “must try” thrill of the year. So-come be our guest—at our Spring Fashion Festival—and at the wheel of the “hottest” Buick in history. * Dynaflow Drive it itandard on Roadmaster, optional at extra mt on other Soriot. -—— ——

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and orchestra will give a joint concert July 17 as the closing feature. Relief Promised VIENNA (INS) — Polish breadeaters can breath a sigh of relief. The Communist government promised to make certain that “nails and spikes and other unnecessary objects will disappear in baked goods” soon.

Cooking Time LONDON (INS) — British housewives in modern, compact three-l>edroomed houses spend 70 percent of their working day in the kitchen and walk no more than a mile a day. Extensive experiments carried out by the gov-ernfnent-sponsored Building Research Station for a survey on home design showed that cooking takes from 44 to 62 percent of the housewife's time. Wisconsin leads the states in annual dairy production. Only about one Italian in 64 owns an automobile. .

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Plan To Consolidate Huge Wheat Holdings Government Plans For Consolidation WASHINGTON (INS) — The government plans to consolidate pome of its huge holdings of wheat by selling stocks at remote points and buying other grain at more Central locations. The program, which officials say will be launched on a limited scale at first, also is aimed at getting a quicker turnover of stocks and thus deterioration. It does nob mean that the government will begin dumping any of he wheat in its 400 million bushel set-aside, or any other grain for that matter, on the market since repurchases will exactly balance any sales made. Actually a program was authorized the law' which permitted the set-asides of wheat, cotton, and other commodities in the first place’. It may have been inaugurated at this time because there have been some complaints that the commodity credit corporation was using inadequate storage facilities for some of its commodities. Agriculture secretary Benson touched on that subject at his Tuesday news conference. He said deterioration of CCC wheat stocks In the last half of 1954 amounted to only one-tenth of one percent. In consolidating its stocks, CCC plans to sell its wheat at going market price at country or inland storage points and to offset these eales by buying an equal amount of grain at terminal locations or ports where it can be more readily moved into use. (Rotation of the wheat inventory because of age, questionable storage condition or other reasons will be carried out in the same manner. Under this method, officials said what will move in the normal way through private trade channels and CCC will have considerably more flexibility in the hand-

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ling of its inventory. It was pointed out that several weeks may be needed to work out details of the operation. As for present storage conditions. Benson also told his news conference that only a relatively small amount of wheat is stored in wooden bins where it is more susceptible to spoilage and insect damage. The secretary, in answering questions, said guards are stationed at CCC bin Bites in many areas so that conceivably there could be large-scale thefts. He added, however, that very little of that sort of thing has occurred. / Washington—A baby is born in the U.S. on the average of every 8.5 seconds. Chicago — An average American eats about 25 pounds of poultry products per year.

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Customers Record Product Praise PHH.ADELPHIA (INS) — A North Philadelphia salesman recently added a new gadget to his bag of sales tricks and it paid off almost immediately. Hank Linsky, a gas house heating salesman, was impressed with the nice things his customers had to say about their newly installed gas house So, he bought a tape recorder for and asked these satisfied customers to “tell the machine” how much they liked their new heating system. He figured he could not take these people with him on his colls on new prospects but if he could take their voices along it would he almost as good. The second call he made with the recorder brought another sale and Unsky figures the machine has already paid for itself.