Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1934 — Page 11

Publicity And Music l |B§p ? S ' & w *JI i 3w viJSi |||y||L ~ Uy. IIIHi jiife KI FRED PATtERSON H. F. EHINGER F. Eh Inger is acting as chairman of publicity for the ion and Or. lied I atterson is chairman of the committee music. Other men who are greatly aiding in lhe mogram are jaw ' Elberaon, transportation committee and J. Ward Callaud Hiairsuu of the Decatur welcoming committee!

raß machine TYPE IS I SEP ■O -— FROM PAGE ONE! ........ ' lll>‘ welelis was built in 1930. h:t.< motes b-.n |Ki* ■ BHli cun be built in larger made to carry as high 6" tons. out step by step by the >l ln-1-s because of a need MM'-. ■ ■' alb’-- for macliiiiert machinery on the RHBHU <s if possible to move more rapidly. The equipmoves machinery for Boasidi hide distances more quiekMWMMI Economically than the madilijerj could be moved by freightIKIAL PLANT | USED FOR ROAD (OfBIXI ED FROM PAGE ONE) mixture of ho! storm, sand dßjdplialt. This mixture was riH in the road to a thickness pfa®!* two inches. The temperthe batch was not permitbelow 200 degrees tin--BBfc'. it was laid. required 11 nn-n a day At the top of the drive the road in good wea-fr-’-yS’ portable plant produced as 400 tons a day. f> — gSfrfrrss Baptisms Popular fflMwiinore, Sask. (U.R) — Mass are coming into style .jiMHR >'. and Mrs. Henry Hoehler first to think of the idea, two children of their own i c'iz-d and thought that neighbors might have a few, ■ they sent out invitations to To bring -their offsprings aU’hen the minister arrived he ' 30 children. He baptized a body. B_ o ?ir Fried Dynamite Caps iamento, Cal. (U.R) — Fried lite caps will be banned from pnu next time Loraine Meyer

" ■ - - - I THE ERIE I STONE CO. VoAutNfnds tfes f irm of M«wfedtrw’#er Bmw. «nt tbe o«*4#ffehaM ai ■• 11 ifi • bwoatif id new i® #rM Sfarte JiiutiiwiQ 527. ’ v »’ W e gratefully acknowledge the opportunity of providing stone used in the construction work. [joe PAXSON MANAGER AT BLUFFTON QUARRY,

nine, and her sister, six. play at I housekeeping- The little girls .play- ; cd they were cooking a meal. They I found a box of dynamite caps and ■ placed them on the stove to "fry." The resulting explosion stunned them, and they were treated for severe shock. ——o CKsyenws Trade Becming Cheyenne, Wyo. (U.R) — An increase of approximately 30 per cent in the amount of money poured into trade channels In Cheyenne during September, 1934, over the same month in 1933 is indicated by figures released recently by the Cheyenne Clearing House Association Checks totaling $5,321,402 were written on the two Cheyenne banks in SeptenfiJer this year a. gainst $3,871,684 in 1933. 0 Killed 500 Rattlers Brule, Neb. (U.R) — What is believed to be a Nebraska record was established in a stubble field belonging to Gus Schulz when more than 500 rattlesnakes were discovered when Schulz investigated after the death of one of his cattle. A portion of the field formerly was an old prairie dog town. o Celebrated Anniversaries Worcester, Mass. (U.R) — A golden wedding anniversary and a silver wedding anniversary were celebrated jointly by mother and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Carl E. Nystrom observed their 50th wedding anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landgren. Daughter and son-in-law celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. o "Iron Horse” Got "Revenge Cheyenne, Wyo. (U.R) — The "iron horse” had its revenge here recently when the Union Pacific Railroad's new "Zip" train stalled 50 miles east of here and had to be hauled in for repairs. It was one of the puffng old type locomotve that steamed proudly into the yard here with the disabled streamlined flash in tow-

JECATUR DAILY DEMOCRATThursday, November 8, 1534.

THE NEW ROAD IS OPEN! A SPLENDID NEW HIGHWAY EXTENDING FROM DECATUR TO THE OWN) STATE LINE. CONGRATULATIONS TO MESHBERGER BROTHERS ON THE SPLENDID WORK ?TIEY*HAVE ACCOMPLISHED. •. We Built The JHk BRIDGES ft, STS. TOP—New Bridge at Country ? CLUB. ----- BELOW Old Type Bridge Yellsw Creek. Four Replaced ‘ 9 ■■ , with Concrete Bridges Like : *.' Above. 1 * ' / Our part in connection with the building of THE NEW ROAD, HIGHWAY 527 WAS THE CONSTRUCTING OF THE FOUR NEW BRIDGES. W E ARE PROUD TO HAVE DONE THIS WORK AND KNOW 7 THAT EACH BRIDGE IS IN ACCORDANCE! WITH THE SPLENDID HIGHWAY ON WHICH THEY WERE BUILT. It MEANT THE TAKING OUT OF THE OLD IRON BRIDGES AND THE CONSTRUCTING OF NEW MODERN CONCRETE BRIDGES IN THEIR PLACE. In THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, A DA M S COUNTY. LABOR WAS EMPLOYED ALMOST EXCLUSIVELY. ADAMS COUNTY MATERIAL WAS USED WHEREVER POSSIBLE. EVERY EFF- , OORT WAS EXTENDED TO MAKE THEM THE FINEST BRIDGES WE EVER BUILT. Wk are indeed grateful to the Indiana state HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT FOR A WARDING US THE CONTRACT TO BUJLD THESE BRIDGES. WE ALSO WISH TO THANK EVERYONE FOR THE COOPERATION EXTENDED US WHILE THESE BRIDGES WERE UNDER CONSTRUCTION. YOST BROTHERS Z CONTRACTORS CAL YOST DECATUR ! OTTYOST