Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1957 — Page 13
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1957
A Low-Calotie Holiday Treat V? ' V -SfcjjteßjTy***' - Raisins and spice— and something extra nice: a sweet treat that’s low in calories. Your holiday guests will enjoy these tasty cookies, and be grateful for the fact that they are sweetened with saccharin to guard grown-ups’ waistlines and youngsters’ mealtime appetites. Saccharin is more than 400 times sweeter than sugar, but it doesn’t contain a single calorie. And it’s the calories in snacks, you know, that do such a good job of adding bulges to the oldsters while making the kiddies balk at their vegetables. Here’s another tip; if your Santa’s getting pudgy, set these cookies out with non-fat milk for his Christmas Eve snack. That way, only the stockings will feel stuffed! Raisin Spice Cookies Turn on oven; set at moderately slow (350°). Dissolve 1 saccharin tablet (’/, grain) in 2 Tbsp, water Boil for 3 minutes in a quart saucepan.. % cup water “ !4 cup shortening 1 cup seedless raisins 14 tsp. nutmeg 1 tsp. cinnamon !>t cool until your hand can be held comfortably on the bottom of the pan. Add dissolved saccharin and ...... .*4 top. salt Bratta ’A top. baking soda Sift together 1 cup sifted, all-purpose flour ‘ . ’/a t*P baking powder Stir into egg mixture. Drop by tablespoons 2 inches apart onto well-greased cookie pan. Bake on oven shelf slightly above center sot 8 minutes or until W SOtt ° the “ Remwe PM ■* once. Makes 2 dozen. (Calories in one cookie; 56)
Good Record ORONO, Me. — ffl — The University of Maine has won the football title once in the 10-(year history of the Yankee Conference. But the school has compiled the best won-lost record — 22 wins, 11 losses and four ties. New Harnjp- |
Public Sale I am quitting farming, and will sell at Public Auction, on the farm located Va mile South of Monroeville, Ind., on the McArdle Road, on .'.... SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14th, 1957 Commencing at 12:00 Noon, D.S.T. 2 Tractors - Combine — Picker — Implements 1956 Massey-Harris “444” Diesel tractor with poWer steering, used only 450 hrs.; 1947 Ford tractor with cultivators; J 956 Massey-Harris "50” Combine; 1955 Minneapolis Moline two row corn picker; 1954 Dunham 10 ft wheel disc; 1951 I. H. C. No. 8 breaking plow with 3 - 12” bottoms; 1956 Brillion 10 ft. cultimulcher; 1953 John Deere 13 hole fertilizer grain dfill: T 953 Co-Op manure spreader," on rubber: Black Hawk 4 row corn planter with fertilizer attachments; Templeton manure loader; 7 ft mounted mower for Ford; Case 2 row rotary hoe; 7 row tractor weed sprayer; 10 ft. spike tooth harrow; 2 rubber tire wagons with 14 ft. grain beds; 300 gal. gas tank & stand; tarpulin; 50 electric fence posts; false endgate; tractor guard for corn picker; forks; shovels, and other numerous articles. TRUCK—I 946 Ford % ton pick-up. Consigned: F-20 tractor, good condition; Mc-Deering 10-20 tractor, good running condition; LHC. 7 ft. heavy duty disc, with 18 in. blades and new boxings; Little Genius 14” 2 bottom plow; I. H. C. 10 hole fertilizer grain drill; 2 section harrow; hydraulic lift runs off power take off, in good shape: 1937 Chevrolet doddle bug truck with 48 motor, runs good; 1941 Chevrolet 3 4 ton truck. TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible in Case of Accidents. Lunch served by Ladies of St. Rose Church. DONALD KENNERK, Owner Glenn C. Merica, Orville Sturm —Auctioneers. Lloyd Gromeaux—Clerk. 4 12 - ''• r, ' r " '■ r 11 . -. -w , r | ■, T , ri ,LW- ... NEW! Hi-Compression Cleaning Power! NEW! Ful Horsepower Suction! NEW! Big Easy-Rolling Wheels! NEW! Exclusive Power Dial! NEW! Tools Always at Your Fingertips! . I NEW! No Dust Bag to Empty! NEW! Exclusive Allergy-Proof Filter System! M&EVia Complete with all Attachments *69-55 JK* Ww Model 97 And Trade We’ji* headquarters for Speed-Saks! HAUGKS Heating — Plumbing — Appliances 209 N. 13th St. Phone 3-3316 Open Friday and Saturday ’till 9:00
shire is second. Washington And Leg FORT CARSON, Colo. — (W — Pvts. George Washington, Houston, Tex., and Robert E. Lee, Sidney Mont., are assigned to. battery D j of the 34th Field artillery.
SCHOOL REPORTER The Latin I classes have completed the Latin Christmas cards. Miss Charlotte Vera has displayed many of the cards throughout the room. Each one has a Roman picture on the outs|de with a Latin greeting on the inside. Later on these cards will be exchanged among the students at a Latin Christmas party. (By Taya Erekson) —D.H.S.— The Jackets made it two victories in a row by defeating Portland. 64-53, Tuesday night. Keep up the good work, team! —D.H.S.— The cheering bloc did a fine job of yelling and supporting the team during the Portland game. Although there were a few boos heard, sportsmanship on the whole was prletty good. Now keep it that way! —D.H.S.— The second team also defeated the Panthers Tuesday night. The score was 34-18. -D.H.S.— Students ot DHS have been very proud of their band entertainment during these home games. Under the direction of Clint Reed, the band has done several interesting numbers between games. The fans enjoy this entertainment and wish to thank the band for providing it. —D.H.S.— There will be a pep session for all members of the cheering bloc after school tomorrow. All members are urged to attend. —D.H.S.— A dance sponsored by the high school choir will be held at the Center tomorrow night after the Central Catholic game. Everyone is invited. —D.H.S.— Beat those Irish! —D.H.S.— The juniors have a new boy in their class. Bob Shauver came to Decatur from Indianapolis. The students of DHS welcome Bob and wish him the best of luck in his days at DHS. —D.H.S.— MONMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL By Kenny Peck
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Monmouth gym. The concert, under the direction of Darrell Gerig, will-consist of-many old favorite Christmas carols and sacred selections. Patrons and friends of the school are invited to attepd this Yuletide activity. ( —M.H.S.— The beautifully lighted Christmas tree in the lobby of the main entrance also reminds one of the Christmas season. Thanks go out to the art class for their efforts. —M.H.S.— On Wednesday of last week a stimulating talk entitled, “The Perils of Popularity" was delivered to the study body by Rev. Otto C. Busse from St. Paul’s Lutheran church. Using as his text, Luke 6:26. Rev. Busse warned that people should never compromise principle for popularity. Pointing up this thought with some good examples from worldly and sacred history, he concluded his discussion with this thought, “The favor of rnan is soon gone and forgotten, but the blessings of righteousness endure forever.” -M.H.S.— Cakes, cookies, pies, doughnuts!
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Make you hungry? Than be sure to attend the sophomore bake sale Decemer 14, at Stucky's Hatchery starting at 9. (By Jackie Hurst) —M.H.S.— Last Friday night the Pleasant Mills Spartans went down in defeat to the Monmouth Eagles by a 37-41 score. The B-team also won, 3837. —M.H.S.— Next Saturday night the "Eagles” will travel to Roll where they will meet the Roll Rollers. The MHS record so far is 3 wins and 3 losses, so Monmouth fans are pulling for a 4th victory. —M.H.S.— Carla Snyder, Butch Myers, Bev Stevens. Dave Fuelling, Anna Sehlem mer, Fritz Bulmahn, Marilyn Reinking, Jim McDougall, Dixie Lee, Kenn Van Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Herderhorst, and Mr. and Mrs. Bergdall were the 14 guests present at the senior home ec. class supper, last Tuesday night. The supper, which was prepared by the senior home ec. girls, was their Christmas project for this year. —M.H.S.— On Thursday, December 5, the student council presented F. Elmer Marshall, lecturer and dramatist. Among his selections were a number of humorous impersonations in costume as well as several Shakespearean readings’ Dave
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charge. At the time of this writing the total amount collected was unknown. • —M.H.S.— Sound Sleeper OLD TOWN, Me. —(W — Truck salesman Harold L. Cole of Richmond. Va., got a good night’s sleep but it cost him $294. Police said a theief crawled through his overnight cabin window, walked through the room while Cole snoozed and stole his watch and wallet containing the money. Ballet In Puerto Rico SAN JUAN — (IB — The Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo will make its initial appearance in Puerto Rico Oct. 3, when It opens a series of seven programs. The company will present the world premiere of “Brahms Variations.” based on Brahms' “Variations on a Theme of Handel.” Oldest Hot-rodder? PORTLAND, Me. — W — Emile Nelson, 68, claims he is the world's oldest hot-rod driver. Nelson is active in Maine drag races with his souped-up 1934 Ford which he says will cruise at speeds “way over 100 miles per hour.”
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