Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1955 — Page 15

k THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1»55

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DAIRYMEN...ask about our BIG BULKY-LAS SALE.' A special prico now makes low-coti Bulky-Las , pp/’J / a top bargain for wintor « ( Q4l folding plant. &UShel / Five big bushels in every V 100 lbs. of palatable, body- ~.. "" building Bulky-Las make this ‘versatile Chow a big dollar’s worth for V 5BIG ‘&SLj daymen. \ I UUILPS Come in and learn the I many ways in which Bulky- —■[■r''pL|%jnajb Las can help you make more milk and profit! Stiefel Grain Co. VWJ’JWWWWW Public Sale As we are moving to Convoy, I will sell at public auction, the following property on the farm located 2 miles North of Middlebury, Ohio, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29,1955 12:30 P. M. CATTLE: 1 Guernsey cow, 7 yrs, old. milking; 1 Holstein and Guernsey, 5 yrs. old, milking; 1 Holstein bull, weighs 500 tbs. SHEEP: 2 Ewes, 1 and 2 years old. HOGS: 2 Brood Sows with pigs by side. CHICKENS: 50 Head Hy-Bred White Leghorns, laying good. IMPLEMENTS: W; C. Allis-Chalmers tractor with cultivators; Little Genius 12” tractor plow; McD. disc, 7 ft.; Bradley 7 ft. disc; Spike tooth barrow land roller: J. D. mower; McD. side rake; Manure spreader; Black Hawk corn planter with fertilizer attachment; Kentucky fertilizer grain drill; rubber tire wagon, new; 14' grain bed: 2S’ single chain elevator on trucks; wagon box.MISCELLANEOUS: 12' round brooder house: electric brooder stove. 500 chick size; 150-gal. gasoline tank with pump; 2 electric fence chargers; 20 steel posts; some poultry fence: electric poultry fountains; single tinit portable nfllker; 2 10-gal. milk cans; Clipper fanning taill;. pump jack,, and otlw-r articles. ■ HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Estate Heatrola, in good condition: Electric stove; kitchen cabinet; 42”'kitchen sink with drain-board and fixtures. TERMS—CASH. LUNCH SERVED EMIL KRUCKEBERG, Owner Chris Bohnk£. Auctioneer " Paul Etzler, Clerk 21 27 Benefit 5 ways WITH TRACTION BOOSTER | Weight tron«f«rr<d t- automatically and BIG-CAPACITY IMPLEMENTS an your awn ALLIS-CHALMERS WD-45 O MORE WORK PER HOUR © BETTER FUEL ECONOMY © LESS TIRE WEAR 0 LONGER TRACTOR LIFE © LOWER FIRST COST See it to believe it! Drive the WD-45 to prove these benefits can be yours. Let us demonstrate Allis-Chalmers engineering in action on your farm today! Your choice of fuels, too, Gasoline, L-P Gas, Diesel ALLIS-CHALMERS <g> SALES AND SEKVICE MORRISON FARM STORE 319 South 13th Street Decatur, Ind.

Cleveland this December. The*export ion la being held in conjunction with the Nuclear Engineering and Science Congress—largest undertaking in history of tho combined 400,000-member engineering society of the country.'

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SCHOOL REPORTER Continued From Three-A that the cheering will be greatly improved. — M. H. 3. — Incidentally, the tour ot the campus proved to be too much for some of the kids. It seems that Norman suddenly became lost, but he was located safe and sound after several moments of frantic searching. — M. H. S. — The first period Monday morning became an instruction hour for several boys from each class. The objects for discussion'were the mox i ie projector, the microphone, and the slide projector. The instruction included the operation and care of the above equipment and also the care of films and slides. A film strip was shown on the operation of slide projector. These boys will now be in charge of operating the projector in various 1 classes throughout the day. — M. H. S. — The anticipated arrival of over 1500 worth of chemicals and equipment for the science department became a reality' last week when i the seventeen members ’of the chemistry class, under the supervision of Hugh Landis, unpacked several of the weirdest objects in captivity. Then the class was divided into groups of twos for experimental purposes, and now the fun begins! — M, H. 8. — More than a hundred Monmouth 1 fans were briefed on the new rules of basketball for the coming season at the clinic- held in the gymTiasium last Friday evening. Following this explanation an exhibition game was presented by the varsity and second teams. — M. H. S. — Oh, for a little rest and relaxation! Such is the plea of many of the students, and M. H. S. is being ■ rewarded with a brief vacation, the grueling weeks of the begin-; hing of the school term will come < to an end for a few days when i

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school will be recessed for teachers' conference) However, it seems that teachers never get a rest! -r M. H. s: — The Halloween spirit has crept into the bones of the junior high kids. A Halloween party for the eighth grade was hejd at the home of Winifred Mankey Tuesday night, and the seventh grade had a party in the gymnasium Wednesdaynight. Games were played, and refreshments were served at both parties, and everyone had a really great time. — M. H. S. — Tuesday morning the varsity basketball team and several other students enjoyed a film of the 1954 state championship game in which Milan proved victorious. The film was shown by Coach "Porky” Holt and the assistant coach, Mr. Wisehart. It seems that the boys are always getting ou: of class for some logical reason! — M. H. S. — . The drive for subset iplioua for the EAGLE is officially over, and the results are very heartening. A total of 170 annuals have been ordered for delivery next spring. — M. H. 6. — The basketball season tickets, are presently on sale in the office. This year M. H. S. is having ten home games which means that the price of the ticket is somewhat increased. but everyone agrees that i the thrill of a game is worth much I more than 25 cents. — M. H. S. — The past weeks have found the i seniors caught in a niad whirl! i • They have recently ordered their caps and gowns for graduation and are now in.the process of cbooging name cards and invitations. The graduation announcements this year are very chic, and they feature both the baccalaureate and : the commencement programs, as! well as the gener/I 'hifbrma ion cf ■ the class. Yes, graduation is ay-, ' proaching rapidly ! — M. H. S. — , j Thursday afternoon the ; eight grades held the first big pep I

session of the season. The first and j second team cheerleaders were in charge and although the first game is still almost a week away, the student body showed remarkable exuberance. Several new jells are based upon such currently popular songs as “Seventeen.” "Honey Babe,” “Rock Around The Clock.” The cheerleaders also brought back a yell from Indiana University which is new to M. H. S. It is called a competitive yell in which the gfrls try to out yell the boys. This practice really makes for peppy cheers. — M. rs. S. — Friday evening the P. T. A. will sponsor the annual fall festival at' the Monmouth gymnasium. There will be entertainment for young and old and food for everyone. — M. H. S. — The busy little elves working in the school office this year are: Sharon Schuller, Donna Heckman. Barbara l’ugjling, Rog K BlelJecjtiL Marlene Johnson, and Rowena Merriman. Au hour of Secretarial work each day brings these students excellent experience., which several of them will I use to good advantage in their; j careers.' — M. H. S. — Work is rapidly being completed on the new cafeteria which will serve the students in a few*days. , The improvement include an enlarged dining room, a bigger kitchen. I and new- equipment for the kitchen: The student body of M. H. S. would : like to thank everyone who has as: | sisted in making this improvemen possible. » _ M. H. S. — More honors were brought homej to M. H. S. Wednesday when Bob Hildebrand placed third in the see-! I tional cross country meet. This! ; gives Bob the right to compete in I the meet at Indianapolis next Sat-. I urday, and the entire student body . : of M. H. S. wishes him the best'trf | ; luck. Everyone feels certain that; he will represent our school well i ! in both athletics and sportsman-1 ! ship. Congratulations. Bob!

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