Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1956 — Page 6

PAGE SIX

history «nd the record book*. Thesy final seconds brought to a dose the beat and most exciting played by the Eagles thia season. The cheering started again -as Coach Porky’ Holt waa raised —to- Xbe shoulders of the players, as the tropheya were awarded, and as the nets Were cut down by the victors. Congratulations, boys’ The student body, the faculty, and all the supporters of Monmouth are very, very .proud of yon. CONGRATULATIONS AGAIN!

MASONIC ENTERED APPRENTICE DEGREE At 1:30 P.M. Saturday, January 21st ..u.... Dinner will be served at 6:30 P. M. Followed by more Entered Apprentice Degrees. Weldon M. Bumgerdner, W. M.

FEDERAL LAND BANK 4 VO FARM LOANS 4/0 Up To 40 Years To Pay. Pay Any Amount At Any Time. \ — For Details —- SEE TOM WILLIAMS, Sec’y.-Treas. ADAMS - JAY - WELLS NATL. FARM LOAN ASS’N. •, Room No. 5 K. of C. Bldg.—Decatur—Phone 3-3784

YOUTH REVIVAL TONIGHT thru SUNDAY—at 7:30 REV. 808 CRABTREE. Speaker Chas. Hassel bring. Singer WELCOME! CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 7th and Marshall Street

PUBLIC AUCTION SALEM, INDIANA RESIDENCE PROPERTY, HOUSEHOLD GOODS SOME ANTIQUES SATURDAY, JANUARY B, - 1:30 P.M. LOCATION—in Salem, Indiana, on large corner lot Just North of the Grocery Store; Or, 10 miles Southeast of Decatur, Indiana. RESIDENCE PROPERTY—A NICELY ARRANGED, WELL CONSTRUCTED HOME, has six rooms on first floor and three on second floor; Ample Closet Space; Good Foundation and Roof. Entire Home in Good Repair. Good Well and Cistern. Large Corner Lot. Fine Yard, Shade and Nice Garden Spot. A FINE FAMILY HOME WITH LOW TAX RATE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ANO SOME ANTIQUES; COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR; Good Estat, Heater; PERFECTION Oil Stove; Piano; Two 9x12 Rugs; Two Beds Complete: One % Bed and One Double Bed. Baby Bed. Studio Couch. Buffet, Dining Table, Chairs, Stands, Reed Settee and Chair. Kitchen Cabinet, Bookcase, Some Dishes, Utensils, and many other articles. - . ANTIQUES —Cherry Chest. Walnut Chest of Drawers, Rocking Chairs, Stands, Glass Door Cupboard, Picture Frames and many other pieces. TERMS—ReaI Estate —20% Day of Sale, balance upon delivery of good title. Household Goods —Cash. GEORGE C. McALHANEY — Owner J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer George C. Thomas—Representative ■ Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 19 26

3 generations choose Maytag • wnd.,™ ••<>««. -_cl«»h.« Gyrofoo. with •“Mdwar* •ctlawl" clwthMt" All over America, three generations in the same families have chosen Maytag wash- 11 era. Grandmothers, Mothers, I I new homemakers—all have I ' discovered Maytag is best! ■ -4$ See a demonstration of this """ 1 1 — fine Maytag! M/ '> Mg • Finest low-priced washer S| # w • Gyrafoom Washing , / Action .. B • Hiayiog KOiier waier g m e»h Kemover EH| . I \y ■ • Genuin* Maytag quality ||| | I J||| ra FAGER MAYTAG SALES 147 So. 2nd St. Phono 3-4362 "Where Appliances Is A Business—Not A Sideline”

SPORTSMANSHIP! This proved to be the general topic for discussion in the grand pep session held in the gym on Monday morning. The guest speaker for the event waa Emil “Red" Sitko. a former football player from Notre Dame who was named All American in 1949. Sitko emphasised the fact that we need »j>ortsmanihip, not only in a ball game, but also in life. His message was followed by a summary of the anecdotes and serious moments of the tournament given by "Porky” Holt. Mr.

I Holt emphasised the gratefulness i which he and «ha members of the j team Celt toward the fame tor their fine attitude ahd Support throughout the tourney.'- Next an unsuspecting cheerleader. Norm Davis, as well as the trustee, Mr. Merriman, and various members of the faculty were called upon to say a few words, and they all expressed very well the feelings of the entire student body, “We are proud and happy to be students at M. H. 8.” - M*. H. S. — Everyone a| Monmouth would like to congratulate Tom Ehrsam, the winner ot the individual sportsmanship trophy; the reserve team of Adams Central which won the second team tourney title; and the county players who were named to the All-Star team. Thia team includes Norb Witte, Clint Fuelling, John Myers, and Stew Schnepf. all from M.H.S. — M. M. S. — Monday afternoon the members of the basketball team and the coach Journeyed to several high schools in the county, and on Tuesday evening, the team was taken to dinner at the Hobby Ranch House in Ft. Thayne. The Eagles and Mr. Holt also attended the ball game between Willshire and the Commodores Tuesday evening. - M. H. s. — All of the reports which have been received in the office at M. H. S. concerning Mrs. Andrews pre quite favorable, and she expects to return home In the near future. We all wish her a speedy recovery, and we would also like to thank Mr. Jaberg for taking over her teaching post. —2 _ — M. H. S. — Monday morning all the senior boys who engaged in athletics during their high school career, as well as senior yell leaders ordered their award sweaters of either gold I or white. These sweaters are a | symbol of achievement and will be given out later in the year. — M. H. S. — The last five weeks of this basketball season will find the Eagles involved In a busy scheduled. They play a total of seven more game* before the sectional tourney, four of which are conference games. Friday evening the Eagles will meet one of these conference teams when they travel to Geneva to battle the Cardinals. Good luck, boys!! As always, the fans are all cheering for you. — M. H. S. —

PLEASANT MILLS HIGH By Norma Jean Bailey

,■w” ? V I

Well, another tourney has gone down in the pages of history and everything has settled down to normal oncej more. Basket-; ball fever is still around and almost everyone! who attended

the tourney has the symptons —a sore throat. After people get over this one it will be time for another tourney—one that really counts a lot—the sectional! Fans will be looking for the Spartans to really get out there and play ball during that tourney. ... . — P. M. H. S. The Spartans had some tough luck just before the county tourney. Jerry Williamson, starting guard for Lehman’s crew, was injured in the Willshire game last Tuesday night and was unable to dress for the game last Friday night. The Spartans will be looking for Jerry when they play Ohio City Saturday night. — P. M. H. S. Larry Wable, member of the second team, was unable to. play * the last game because of a broken finger. Larry’s finger was broken in a tournament game against Adams Central. ” — P. M. H. S. — Although Arnold Oetting*s second team did not win the tourney it took the champs to beat them. The boys have won seven regularly scheduled games in a row. Keep it up, boys! — P. M. H- S. — The cheerleaders were busy last week, not only practicing yells, but making shakers for the game last Friday night. These were sold at the Pep Club meeting Friday.' — P. M. H. 8. — Group pictures were recently taken for the annual by Roberts Studio. The pictures of the band, glee clubs, Pep dub, sports teams, and various other groups were taken. ? — P. M. H. S. Saturday night-the Spartans will be host to Ohio City. Although

HI! NEIGHBOR! COME ON TO FORT WAYNE SUNDAY AFTERNOON BRING THE FAMILY — FOLLOW THE PISTONS SAVE 5O C ON EACH 31.50 RESERVED SEAT TICKET! Present this ad at the Zollner Ticket Office, Hotel Keenan, Eastbrook 7371 Friday or Saturday or at the Coliseum Sunday, Eastbrook 4661 or Anthony 6146. It entitles you to a tifty-cent discount on each 31.50 reserved seat ticket you buy for the Pistons’ Bunday afternoon (3 p. m. CDT) game with the Rochester Royals. Remember! Major league basketball is a Sunday afternoon treat for the entire family!

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

there are disadvantages to Saturday night games there are also advantage*. One of which is no school the next day. See you Saturday night; good luck, Spartans! — P. M. H. 8. — V The band, directed by Mrs. Helen Ehraam. is planning some mon-ey-making events tn the near future to raise enough money to buy band uniforms. This band is less than two years old and i* doing very well considering Rs age. • .. — P. M. H. S. — Graduation time is drawing nearer all the time. Announcements and name cards have been ordered and Wednesday the seniors were measured for caps and gowns. — P. M. H. S. — Grade cards came out last week and there were a lot of unhappy people compared to the few happy ones. Well, let's all make a late New Year’s resolution to do better this semester. — P. M. H. 8. — The members of the junior clans sre working very hard'-on their many money-making projects trying to make enough money for ths class trip which they plan to take this spring. — P. M. H. S. — Traveling to Fort Wayne January 28 to appear in the music eontest will be Mary Myers, Marilyn Selple, Wanda Lugenblll, Betty

to Any Cl,,' / yOONG-r JWk I f Ths Important difforsMO In J | diamond* I* quality. Koop- 1 1 ~ »ak*'» perfect quality moan* I 1 maximum brilliance. Keeptak* f I diamond* ar* selected by ex- I | port* for perfect Color, Cut, I I and Clarity, and ekillf vlly I I mounted In beautiful modem I (etting*. / \ | WOODRUFF $450.00| I Wedding Ring $200.00 I I Wedding Ring $75.00 I l«* gesrenteed by 1 newj>»axs< wwvw *■"wwwnw*gW" * I lag sad tfd* | Riat* enlarged to I *how detail*. Price* I iaclode Federal Tin. Ng, CjJOT* <g [ 1 M BE MY* GUEST with the purchase of a Keepsake Diamond Set, you will be my Guest at the Fairway Restaurant, for a Dinner for Two. John Brecht Jewelry 226 N. Second Street

Myers, Mary Speakman, Homer Gause, Lynn Mefferd, Larry Merriman, CMrl Sipe, Duane Seiple, and David Myers. — P. M. H. S. — Work on the annual is better than halt done at least, the second deadline has been met and ttte staff is now working on the third deadline. .. — P. fc. H. 8. — -£4Leßoy Henges s business arithmetic class is now studying taxes and tax forms. The bdys have heard that these things were a

— ~ ...- r~' ■ • ~ iSMb ' I USeveii years of research pay off the instant you taste Imperial, j ’Z ‘ i f- ■... w* • ■* fe r.Vfl,; - i aMMMjtefo --••,.... ■WME* - LK./ WM WWW ' ■'W- A ’ * 11 3 .- .< 0 IPSlbk wIHRH b 8 . liMl JMI . ' 7 i. • - ~.... WIBMr ~ . .. .I MM PER I Afci'Sfe'OOT - ’’ . • yr's been i. Bussing asOr x ... * ? J" IN MARGARINE! wf < < JBte * • - \ JgKaj, WK ~wS ? / -• k-' ■ S«l J ' ■■ ' ■ f 7V£'W3fr; - : ■ »v , v <lv--i You'll agree, or Lever Brothers will return your money I

Imperial is not just an improvement over any other margarine you’ve ever tasted. Imperial is a complete revolution in table spreads! 1 * TASTE is the thing that sets Imperial apart from any margarine you’ve ever eaten. And that taste is what Lever Brothers spent seven years of testing formula after formula to achieve ... seven years and over $1,000,000. It wasn’t hard to make Imperial spread smoother and easier than any other margarine. It Wasn’t hard to make Imperial as nutritious as any spread for —The trick was sass e. And taste is Why imperial is ipore than a superior margarine. Imperial is first to capture and hold the sweet, delicate taste you want most in a spread. So if it takes more than a good margarine to please your family, Imperial is made to order for you. It’s the first margarine you won’t have to make excuses fdr ... no matter how fussy the company. Taste-test new Imperial in your own special way.

impiaial-thi exciting new non-dairy spread for bread ««• u». fat. *rr. ' ' \ -J

headache .but they never realized how bad! , 1 < t —P. M. H. S. — Dial Doc LONDON (INS) — Britons may soon be dialing DOC for medical help. Its' entirely up to the doctors. Postmaster General Dr. Charles Hill told the House of Commons that ’ the Postoffice would co-operate jn any such plan where doctors in any area arranged to receive their calls at a Ventral point.

Low-Rent Housing Figures Dropping WASHINGTON (INS) — Construction •■‘under* the government’s controversial lokr-rent public housing program h* 9 dropped sharply in recent years. Congressional reluctance to continue the federally-subsidized operation is the main factor in the decline. And another Congressional fight over the issue is expected next year. Figures of the Bureau of Labor

Try it on bread, hot rolls, vegetables and meats. Season with it. Bake with it. Fry with it. And remember, if you don’t agree that Imperial is the first margarine to give you the taste that’s been missing in margarine, Lever Brothers will refund your full « purchase price. jgCaiir js y ' 'WH Keep in refrigerator to protect perfect flavor

THURSDAY, JANUARY Id, I>M

statistics show that Ju 1950, 49,800 public housing dwellings were started and that output row in 1951 to 71,200 units. But volume dropped in 1952 to a level of 58,»vV dwellings, in 1953 to 85,500 units ati.d in ISSI to !».■ 700. ’ a. During the first ten months Ot this year, public housing authorities have started 24.400 units but the slight improvement over 1954 output Is not expected to come anywhere near the volume several jrears ago.