Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1956 — Page 2
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Airlines/To Promote Vacations In Europe
(Editor’s Note: Thia Is the first of three dispatehes'on a campaign by the airlines to attract masses of Americans to vacation in Europe.! By JACK E° x New York (T’PT—-Think you’ll ever take a vacation in Europe? What about a twio-week trip to gome, Paris. London costing not much more than due to Florida or California? St. Peter's, the Ixmvre. Monte Carlo, Westminister Abbiy. No language troubles, no hotel problems, no worries about tips. That’s exactly what some of the big airlines have in mind for tens of thousands of Americans. They believe there is a vast pool of Americans who now are ready, willing and able to extend their travel horizons across the Atlantic. Come the first pt next month, the trans —Atlantic airlines put in effect a new “third" fare cheaper* than anything offered before and tied in, if you Msh. with tbnrs that take in the high spots of the Old World. ~ — — Pan American World Airways, for example, has a 17-day holiday tour that takes in Italy, France and England for a basic price for one person of sf>7M<». ': ■ . That htcludes rtjund-trip Atlantic
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transports; train, bus and air movement within Europe; hotel rooms; most tips; sightseeing expeditions and some- meats. Thia correspondent just completed a typical Pan American tour through Rome. Florence, tienoa. Nice. Pairs and London. Native-speaking guides were on hand at all the places to help the visitors. The Idea of “seeing" three of the world’s great cities in two weeks is something that the more sophisticated world traveler may stiff at. but the tour isn’t meant for him anyway. It’s meant for Joe Smith and wife who have their mortage pretty well subdued, their car paid for and appliance gadgets bought, their insurance and sav-ings-in hand—and some cash left over for the once-in-a-lifetime trip to Europe. They've already seen much of what they think is worth seeing in the t’nited States. And. when you think of it, it’s not much different_taki ng ip three Europoan cities in a fornight than to do Washington. Philadelphia and New York in the same period-as many Americans do. The new plan is aimed primarily al the American seeing Europe for the first time. He will appreci-
ate being shepherd around. He will move one step ahead of the Joneaes. He may go back again, stay longer in one of the places he liked best and wander around on his own. ’Next What can you see of Europe ip two weeks?) . ♦ Three Vehicles Are Involved In Wreck Three vehicles were involved in an accident Saturday at 10 p.m. about seven miles north of Decatur on I’.S', highway 27, Drivers of the vehicles were Joseph J. Junk. 61, of Fort Wayne: Melviu Carl Markley, 23, of Fort Wayne, and Max Arlen Troutner, 17, also of Fort Wayne. Junk pulled out of a service station drive into the path of an approaching fourth vehicle. The vehicle swerved to avoid hitting Junk Markley, coining from the south, crashed into the rear of the Junk vehicle, off and then sidewiped the Troutner car. which was coming from the north. Damage was estimated at $75 to the Junk car. S3(W to the Markly automobile and SDMI to the Troutner vehicle. Junk was arrested on a charge of failure to yield the right of way and will appear in J. P. court later. State' trooper Walter Schindler and deputy sheriff Roger Singleton investigated. Trade iu a Good Town — D?eaiur.
THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Work Simplification Classes Are Planned First Os Classes Is Scheduled Sept. 13 ’’Housekeeping is not necessarily a full-time job-if you know how." according to Miss Miriam G. Eads, Purdue University home management expert. She will be in Adanth County September 13 to teach the first of four classes in work sinlpliflcatipu for housewives, sponsored by the Adams county home economics clubs. Northeast Indiana heart foundation. Fort Wayne, and Purdue University in cooperation with the county medical society. Other sessions will be. held September 20 and. October 4 and 11. All classes will be.. held in Co-op Rldg.— Monroe. All classes will start at 8 p.m. The program will be devoted to teaching local homemakers, who enroll, how to save themselves time and steps around the house. Certificates of enrollment are now available from Miss Donna Schieferstein. __apprentice home demonstration agent. ThtAe will he no charge for the course. Planning and organization are the secrets of saving time and energy in the execution of household tasks. Miss Eads explains. She offers thiese tips:
"You can make a bed in one minute if you do all the straightening. tugging aud tucking necessary on one side of the bed before you go to the other side. “You can «uve countless steps, too. if when preparing a meal you use a tray and take ull materials needed out of the refrigerator at the same time. Makife one trip do. "When vacuuming a rug, stand straight, and use light strokes. It's not necessary to ‘dig’ into a rug i with the cleaner. That will only : shorten its lite. Yopr life, too. "If you are cleaning upstairs, empty all wastbaskets into one basket and gather up throw rugs that need to be shaken out so that you need to make only one trip downstairs and hack. “You can save time on the day when dinner guests are expected if on the night before you set the tallle and cover the dishes with a cloth." Many other tips will be offered during the classes, Mias Eads reports, But the main thing housewives should have is a regular of w-ork activity. DULLES VOICES (CoatlHiird frum Paar Oae) press officer Lincoln ft'hite White refused to comment on a new Egyptian proposal to create a "negotiating body” to settle the Suez Canal dispute. White also said there is no plan for Dulles to go to London lor new talks on the Suez dispute
Pot-Luck Supper Is Held By Presbyterians
More than 90 members and friends of the First Presbyterian church of Decatur gathered at the church Sunday evening for a potluck supper and fellowship hour, sponsored by the Women’s association of the church. Mrs. Lowell Harper presided at the meeting which followed the supper, and welcomed tire new members and guests. A large wheel was placed on a board in the Sunday school room and ladera of each activity of the church placed a spoke on the wheel and explained the functions of their organization. Five similar meetings are scheduled during the year and on each such occasion a different group if the church is sponsor of the program. Sale Os Residence Is Announcd Today Robert Babcock, salesman for Kriek-Tyndall Co.of this city, has purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bair on Mercer avenue and will take possession ■ later this month, tt was learned today. Mr. and Mrs. Bair have leased the apartment' on the second floor of the dental clinic-of Dr. Joseph Morris on Adams street and will moye there in a few days. Bair is a representative of Mm ray Sc. ui ities, Indianapolis.
Union Election At Bag Service Tuesday
An election to determine whether the employes of Bag Service, Decatur manufacturing plant, will be- ■ come unionized will be held Tuesday. The International Union of United Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink and Distillery workers, same union operating at Central Soya, is the organising group. Each employe, other than foremen and supervisors, will be entitled to vote on the question, it was learned. Baj Service employ.) about 70 people and a majority are women who operate the bag sewing department. ADMITS FORGED tCeatlaoed froi. P««e O»«> sent to Thye and told to get people in his area to send them. Lee said that because of the illness of his son he did not have time to contact enough people and make the deadline set by the company for getting the telegrams. McClellan asked Lee if he used the names of persons he had not contacted and whose views he did not know. Lee admitted he had. But he said he could not recall the exact number. "Around 12 maybe,” Lee testified. “They were just names I was familiar with." Robert Blackburn, a former committee investigator testified that a spot check in the Grand RapidsFaribault. Minn., area revealed that 15 out of 32 senders of telegrams to Thye denied that they had authorized the use of their names. Lee said his instructions came from H. G. Moshier. public relations director of the company’s Twin Cities division at Minneapo lis. PARTY LEADERS Oootiqard Iram Pagr Our) All of these states nominate candidates for the house and ail but Minnesota nominate candidates for the senate. The Wisconsin GOP primary Tits Sen. Alexander Wiley, who is fighting for a chance at a fourth six-year term, against Rep. Glenn Davis, who has the endorsement of the state Republican organization. In the Colorado Democratic primary Tuesday, Charles F. Brannan. secretary of agriculture in the Trumah administration, is matched against former Rep. John |- Carroll, who won the senate nomiI nation in 1950 and 1954 but lost ! candti dates. The winner will oppose for ' mer Gov. Dan Thornton, who has . the state organization endorse- , ment for the Republican nomina- ’ tion to succeed retiring GOP Sen. Eugene D. Millikin. Georgia Democrats vote Wednesday to nominate a successor to veteran Sen. Walter F. George, senate president pro tempore an(i chairman of the senate | foreign relations committee. Former Gov. Herman Talmadge and j M. E. Thompson > are candidates for the nomination, which is tantamount to election in Georgia.
I Public Sale I ■ We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction our entire H B Herd of Dairy Cattle and Dairy Equipment on our farm, fe B located 2 miles south of Convoy. Ohio on Hoad 19 then 2 K B miles west; or ft miles west of Van Wert; or 30 miles W B southeast of Fort Wayne. Ind., on W T( ESI)AY. SEPTEMBER Is — 12 NOOX - 25-HEAD DAIRY CATTLE-25 (21 Registered Holsteins—l Grade Holstein 3 Registered GuernseysY M T. B. Accredited—Bangs Certified—Calfhood Vaccinated |E B COWS—BRED and OPEN HElFEßS—lncluding 3 daughters B of Dunloggin Dark Master with records up to 517 lbs. fat. B' B 2x and from dams with 559 and 534 lbs. fat; 2 granddaught- Klf B ers o f Langwater Forward. COBA BREEDINC,. Seven are E* B due to freshen in Aug.. Sept, and Oct. This is an outstand- Ee B ing Herd of Dairy Cows and Heifers with plenty of size, Fh H quality and production. All of the animals have been M ■ on the farm except one. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF FOUN- K. DATION COWS OR FALL .MILKERS—DO NOT .MISS THIS ■ sale. -« ' ra s Arnold Etzler and Harold V. Pancake. Convoy are con- I B signing 2 nice females from dams up to i;,-. | ;1I: j yri ., » B Bulls, one a show winner and the other one a son of Budd W B Farm Master Dean from a 729 lb. dam. M ®EQUII’ M E N T ■ McCormack Deering Burr Mill; good U-section spike tooth H B harrow; Universal Cub 22 ft. elevator, on rubber; new 2- B B wheel trailer 4xß with grain bed and stock rack; 1946 Ford H B Truck 1% ton with cattle rack, grain bed and hoist; imple- B B nient trailer with tilt platform and winch: power corn shel- H B ler; 2 Hog fountains; 2 hog feeders; Doughboy stock foun- H B tain. new never used; 100 steel posts; several hundred rods 'Ke B barb wire. ggji; ■ DAIRY EQUIPMENT ft B UeLaval Magnetic 2 unit milker (one unit practically Kb B new), complete with pipe line and stall cocks for 12 cowsB Meyers electric water heater: T 33 Zero four can milk cool- |h B er : ten 10-gal. milk cans: 2 wash tanks; rack for 9 cans: ■ B milk cart; 12 steel stanchions. {- I HOGS K 6 Bred Sows, due sale time. York and Hampshire cross. |H ■ TERMS—CASH. , Not responsible in case of accident. ’#■ ■ Lunch served by Ladies Aid of the St. John’s H B Lutheran Church. g® I FRED ETZLER & SONS. Owners i ■ CONVOY, OHIO B Auctioneers: . t”- i Leland J. Osborn, ■ B R°y s - and Ned C Johnson Salle Manager & Auctioneer
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WICKARD LASHES (Continued from Page Ono) hardship?’ was false. “The figures f emßorsnz "The figures from Benson’s own department prove it to be false,” said Wickard. He said the parity ratio was above parity in the years after World War 11. "It averaged 100 per cent during the year before the Eisenhower administration . . . but has fallen as low as 80 per cent” since, Wkkard said. Wickard also challenged Benson's statements that farmers would have received from from the soil ban khad the plan been adopted without delay and that farm market conditions have been generally improving since last September. Girl Scout Board To Meet Thursday There will be a called meeting of the board of directors of the Decatur Girl Scouts, Thursday evening at 7-: 30 o’clock in the Girl Scout room Os the Decatur Youth and Community Center. Special board training will be conducted at this meeting, and ail members are urged to be present.
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