Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1936 — Page 5
BE BIOS ON pEPHSSTIONS Ik ’Estimated At Over K. To Be KeceivK e( | By State H • ftpoli. May 28. - <U.R) -1 ... |Mi-atl<>n. bridge Mu ~.nurc tion estimated to ...... will be received
xju. ,t ■• r ‘ /~T7TTT*ir- "'*'"”-'‘""iii-ii- rntminirMniiKiiiiiiMiißi. ■jALFA ALFALFA ■ color texture protein I I are the determining factors as to price either E | for the commercial market or for grinding. ■ I The past season extra high quality has netted I I the grower TWO TO FOUR TIMES as much I I as the low grade hay. ■roii Can Secure Greater Profit If You I Make Your First Cutting Early ■ IfLou make your first cutting early, and even if it get wet. there is only one thing wrong. It has But if you make it late, it loses leaves and becomes coarse, runs heavy to fibre, and perK. gets wet. Then it has iosi any chance of bringing K a fair return on your product. MAKE YOUR IKsT CUTTING EARLY and have better quality hay. ■l give the second and third crop a better chance. ■ SHERMAN HART Ohio Phone 158 ■ Mill at Williams, Ind. — Decatur Phone 86 OE
| TALK I ABOUT ■ SPEED!” ’ I fob. ' i > x I T1 j X■' ->. I IM aMBL» -IZ'Z I ' 1 4*/ W® B2 I ■ BLjb Jt >' 1 jF | | “' > •■'" I II 1 ' ?•■«? Ball cooking speed records go to the ■modern gas range E g^/ort/ JeS e4/ea- This fast moving age demands speed . s . speed not only | on the race track hut also in the kitchen. Modem Gas t I Cooking is "laps ahead” of any other cooking method, i Here y° u have s P ecd as desired *” a of th£ I ■ <™?"‘"'7'*’ *•»« valve and instantly you may have a simmering a ” ie or * E ™*«2j«_s« s „ full intense heat. There’s no waiting; no guessing. et er I you are cooking with the top burners, the oven or the I I • J ?< broiler, the* modern gas range gives you instant control I Bnil " frefare. of the heat. . , I You will discover in the new gas ranges not only speed I but new features that save you time and work. Inspect the II y modern Gas ranges in the show- — I rooms of your DealeC ° r y ° Ur f- "C I Gas Company. Choose a new JLI2IH » I I Gas range to harmonize with 1 II ‘ ' />' 1 >4 your kitchen. ou will find I |,/ --.. modern gas cooking is f ast ' 2 I 1*1?*" % clean ’ convenient and abore all y I economical. U U
I June 2 by the state highway com-| .mission, James D. Adams, thulr . man, announced today, i Construction projects on which bids win lie received are located I in Lake. Hamilton, Vigo, Dubois, iSt Joseph, Starke, Henry, Dolaware, Warren. Madison, Crawford Washington, Marshall, Dearborn' ! and Countain counties. Included in the list of proposed j | work, most of which will | )B financ. ed with federal funds allocated to Indiana for state highway itnprovernent, are eight grade separations, 14 bridges and 18.7 miles of hlghway paving, grading or surfacing.
DECATUrt DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1936.
Two bridges In the bidding arc a part of the road 8? relocation in and near Muncie, five bridges on c>nd are a part of the extension of the highway in Warren county, throe bridges are a part of road 7S .in Boone county, and two structures on road 8, north of Nowcast le, are to be widened as a part of the widening of the highway. Highway projects Include the grading on the final link of the new route for road 17 betweoa Anderson and Muncie, improvement , of a part of state road nine in Anderson. surfacing and relocation of 1 road 84. near Tasweli, and on road 60. west of Salem, surfacing of road 17 between Culver and Plymouth, road 50 between Greendale and the Indiana-Ohio state line, md surfacing and widening part of the road 34 route in Covington. c „,.. 60 W hite Face Steers, good quality, averaging about 500 lbs. at Decatur Riverside Sales Friday. — -o — Dick Schack Orchestra Sunday Sunset Park GIBSON FOR THE TRAVELWISE F.W.PAU.ANT, GEN. MGR.
SCHOOL DAILY i 1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I —■ , rfed are also cordially Invited, of I both the faculty members and the . alumni members. The graduating . class will also be guests at the : party. Each member of the alumni and i each member of the faculty should 1 bring one large dish of food. Every- - body should bring his own table 1 service. ■ o CITY TO MARK ' (CONTINUEDFROM: PAGIE ONIC) ■ Veterans of Spanish-American , War. American Legion auxiliary. Boy Scouts. American Legion City band. I School children. I Decatur Girls band. , E. F. O’Brien is general chairman for the services. Other Legion members who will assist are: V. J. Bormann, color sergeant; color bearers, Otto Gase, Henry Faurote; i color guards, Albert Miiier and Leo Ehinger; commander of firing squad, Hubert Cochrane; chaplain, Floyd Hunter; post commander, Dee Flyback; parade marshal, Paul Saurer. Entertainment The three theaters of the city are planning special programs for Decoration Day. For baseball tana, the Decatur Mutschlers will play a double header with the Detroit Black Tigers at Worthman Field, the first game starting at 1:30 p. m. DEATH °CLAIMS I (CONTINUED FROM PAGK ONE) cherished her as one of its most I devout and faithful members. She was affiliated with the Decatur M. E. church during her 67 years residence in this city. I The deceased was a daughter of John and Mary C. Corbus of Millersburg. Ohio. She came to Decatur following her marriage to Mr. Heller in July, 1889, be having come here from Millersburg in 1867. Mr. Heller served as judge To6L°l, 688 t tnouj jjnjjp atp }o \ZColor-magic Y ’ for shabby L . ylwooilwork ’ gHnKgspCKs B What a joy! One coat covers v I old surfaces solidly. Dries in 4 B ■ hours to d beautiful china- B I like gloss. Pleasant odor while B B applying. 18 colors and black B ■ and white. 12 special auto B B colors. Come in today. Per Qt. $1.50 A Pittsburgh Paint Product Lee Hardware Co. ... —- I I ' Carey Cork-Insulated Shingles not only give you the double values of weather protection and roof insula- 1 lion; they give you, in addition. a roof of beauty and | distinction that will be a , life-long source of satisfaction. Extra thickness combined with rich colorings produce a eoft, shadowy colorful effect unattainable with any other shingle. Economical because so long-lived.’ Ask for samples. The moderate prices will surprise you. Kocher Lumber & Coal Company
His death occurred January 2, 1917. i Besides the two daughter, two sons, John H. Heller, publisher of , the Dally Democrat and Henry B. Heller, Adams county attorney, ' survive. Six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren also sur- ' vive. Funeral arrangements were being completed this afternoon, Set Official Date For Crowning King London, May 28—(UP)—The cor 1 onatfon of King Edward VIII will be 1 held May 12, 1937, prime minister Stanley Baldwin announced -in the
i ' ' ~ ~~~ For Decoration Day Vacationists SKKHfISSt**. • .. * ■’y , \ 11 Sk -y . "JT (A. f f. ARCHER .. Sensationally New! The Shirt with the Military Back! At last —you can own a shirt that fits as faultlessly as a shirt hand-needled in a custom shop . . . Arrow Archer! Archer grooves in and fits without a pucker at the back—flares out, then in, at the seat. Thanks to this Military Back, it never rides up, never blouses in front. To crown all, Archer is topped with the finest collar in the world, an Arrow . , . and Sanforized-Shrunk—-if one ever shrinks you get a new shirt *250 Holthouse Schulte & Co MVESTOENTj * ErfujhMiiLnim l V ■ 11 111 dlkl I KU i „ -* r “ L - ■ • You don't s/>ewaf for Norge home appliances. You invest. ...Li For each, in its own way, saves money. Its unique Concentramore than it costs. tor Burner provides faster heat Owners of Norge Rollator less fuel. The Broilator Refrigerators report year provides a new delicious round savings up to sll a method of cooking-—increases month. The surplus-powered oven efficiency up to 35 percent Rolhtor cold-making mechan- Norge Autobuilt Washers ism gives them absolute confi- and Norge Ironers equip the dence that foods will keep home laundry for new efficiency fresh, wholesome and appe- and economy. tizing till used. Come in. See the latest The Norge Concentrator developments in fine home Gas Range provides another appliances. Resolve now to way to save time, work and modernize your home the -oaenoME Norge way. xx- —THt ROLLATOR COMAfTt SMALL O Z • ‘X* RRESIOR . smooth.easy. tALAR®* j hurried back-and-forth IY* || \ / •coon Result—more cold k j>,J| pr*' *■ — \. y or t^,e CW>> R bI * ■ / ( used. H ‘ ‘lsl MORfiE life ■ • I REX». U. WIT. OFF. V • Decatur NORGE Sales K. of C. Bldg. W. Madison St.
I hotise of 'commons. The formal order for the glittering ceremony which will marahall nil the pomp of Imperial Britain was sign 'd by the King at a meeting of the privy council at Buckingham palace. Baldwin told the commons that in accordance with tradition the' King will be crowned at Westminster Abbey. Turner Abandons New Speed Effort Wichita, Kan., May 28 —(UP)—| Col- Roacoe Turner, speed pilot, to-, day abandoned ills effort to set a . H i bet w. . n Burbank. Ceflt. anl
providence, R. I. i A breather plug In his motor blew out, Turner said, making it impossible to continue at high spawi. He i.bo encountered storme between here and Albuquerque, N. M.
r : — l — ~ -- . —umMWBW Attention Mofowts I Have Leased the Standard Oil Service Station — located at Five Points— and am now operating the station for myself. I will appreciate your visiting me for your motoring needs. Adrian G. Burke A T 'x I < \/oL« o ls \ fcr6r» * • k ssiA? o’ A hwelZ WOT iZffijy&p.-.v'-’/i o o'?] 0 <//»’J \ ° A’W )'? <ta 'oiOf B'Zy /i/A-’.-r-’-’.-.l L° «b ' Women’s lovely new Spring WASH FROCKS Beautiful styles and exceptionally well made. You’ll be proud to wear these attractive dresses at home or on the street. We suggest that you come in and pick out two or three dresses to complete your spr'ng and summer wardrobe. OUR PRICE Materials of Flock Dot Voiles, Rayon, Madras .Oxford Travelware, J Crashes, Pic Pon, Mat-La-Sheers, B Rub of the Tub Broadcloth. | g Dresses like these usually are $2.99 Each SALE OF BEAUTIFUL SHEER T SILK HOSE Ist Quality Full Fashion- >z g # ed Sheer Chiffon Pure # * • J ' i Thread Silk. “GET ACQUAINTED SALE PRICI” I 50c A Pair i. J fIE AFTER SALE PRICE 69c jy - HARD WAR E and HOME FURNISHINGS
PAGE FIVE
Turner said h- and the iplane were aliowered with oil when the tig gave way. He wae more than half hour overdue when he arrived j.re at 11: o» o'clock. haaßh-c
