Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1948 — Page 5

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. jg 'MmlHocal classified B flp' v ' t H7l s I NG RATES jraBWL s-rd* or |, ‘* s: lIsML '■.. . 2 tii"' 1 " ti ".; <1 6 times 11 <■• HB' . . : <-r j|i|gK . .... for xkipilay ,r ! " 1 '" ,n ’ !!l ', v K - i" r *" rl "■“ 1 111 ■ ■ a a aiiim . harg -J? §USI „.y ■brous.'li Irul.o. |l '■’ I Kok 5a l e » "' "••■ ,nir ' : ' o :u y» R 1 illlI!P n "' -. '•' '■-’ i' 7 E Horton Washers aI1;1 f 129.95. Liberal t'hrick Bro*. 53 ts r :, year old raddle JK ..„* .noI pig*. 1 - l£S i: ' 7 >'!'••. combination* ■ gBJt- M irto.i. Literal tradeI H, ■’'■■'■ ’ f!r "’ 53 ts ' ■roßiA'- 1 ! '-A r<l " 86 ’ 2 door ~ , o Good condition. Dick ■'^Lc,:d Motor Sales. 72-ls 083. Junior ®r b 11,3 s I " ,b Hn:,t ■ rr.evrolet Sedan truck (i '” ,<l In < Mansfield Motor ■hBH, i p Illi SjJg,... ■ outside. Inside it barn ntH Jjit- A»n yo.ir neighbor," he ' KSJT I 11 ’ lirlck Bros. 53 ts 1.. watch reTr' j| ir -mice. Work GuitrSul ton's Jewelry jin, 514 f V * H 2 bottom a m* 1 ■ : '. •'••“' ||H! "' l '" ' ifilS V-o to * J.-eps ■ ■ Ml. S lie ■ at Ho.I ■ IdJ.IVEItV on (i... > / ■ HBRTi)< < Mark*' Report -- "> S. am daily - WFTW, 1090 I w ,!l '' 111,1 cponsored by Pro Marketing Assn. Port tS V iii-i.i s i. ldgs. lii.ulaie.i I' M -IMS'' 1;l '” ' M ' l: '' ' I t« i'seil washers. ■ HH** 1 ' -'lai.oit. •■«! ll.idlo-. IB Ml .0.1 I.as.- sink refiiirera j|n :...o;.<| , lfl ,j natural r..« M> '-< - Maytjg *.i-h< rs, . v ' r, '/.l- ti' l '' M\YT.\G Sh.UVK'.E. Kitch Ap. Nioth IS K MTF ■ EXTRA’ When yon are yearn obi you will have *1 r ‘' ‘‘' n,ats *' them twenty I I r. lasing and comfort ' , ’ ar! ’' I ' et ’** "how you »■> ■ hBIB -"'El. Eor an a.ldrena ot l.’l llie 1,.,U1f ..[ to.I W^y‘ al "" Wh-ther itx to l.e :’ . P<. ~r Cape Cod He. I E ra , " h , ' i ‘" v Rny '" I W" foot front lor little more ■ B'C .rill.ary jot Approximate ' '■'•■ ’ old Mill available. ■ Ell a loan. Ark about ■ ■»>>>!• nt plan If you do not ex I * ! *" build thin year. See k-r or .all Hob Hel er. I y i> ''" r - Phone t. 70, Heller 5 1 ' f "' further information ■rHB you want a 1947 I E?” h '‘ :,t IJ *’ Price, with new » Bi- < ...» neighborhood, good ad ■ ■'’■■'». Kai heat, full baHement. ■ Bater softener, hardwood floorw K Bl:.' in . upboardu, two bedroom* B •”*ti one large unfinished bed up. pomeiilon 60 dayi. ■ E’ ,i< . r * lllPS hl,, ne. but has job I B Fort " 4)ne - Kuy thia to I •*'> your children a gcaid en I Bx.rnui.nt Only 12.4 W) down to IB " A loan H^ler . *•»*■ I phone *7O. Heller Building BM. •• tf mon i -, ROOr r II S T * H H CELLAR I t ‘WOK WITH ■^HELL£R w j

FOR SALK — 4 room house in Homewood. Call 5946. 90 3tx FOR SALK — Zina Chevrolet 2 door. Radio and Heater.—Dick I Mansfield Motor Sales. 85tf FOR SALK- 1940 Dodge coupe.— Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 85tf FOR SALK One Apartment size gas stove. Phone 1761 or inquire at 323 S. Fifth street. 92 3t I FOR SALK-1939 Chevrolet Coupe Dick Mansfield .Motor Sales. 85tf FOR SALE Milk 'route, good truck. Short mileage. Inquire Kraft Foods Co. 90 3lx WATCH CRYSTALS Jilt, d wnlle you wait. Sutton's Jewelry Store. 87-ts, FOR SALE All-wood kitchen cald-’ net. practically new. Call after I p.m.. 1134 Master Drive. 91-2tx — I FOR SALE 1942 Ford I door sedan. Hrant Motors Inc. Phone 606. 91 ft Ft >R SALE 1 111 i’■ ui! i . I do-..i sedan. Brant Motors, Inc. Phone 606. 91-2 t FOR SALE—Limited amount of DeKalb Hybrid seed corn. Chris Inniger. Monroe, Ind. 89-6 t FOR SALK Outside house door, also storm door complete. 6'B’’x 32". Call 81 Monroe. 91-3 t FOR SALE 1911 Chevrolet Master Deluxe 2 door. Brant Motors. Inc. Phone 606. 9|-2t FOR SALE —10-(H) 36 tractor tUes and tubes. Will sell cheap Char es Berning, six miles north of Decatur on 27. 9<lt3x FOR SALE Fornials. Black-eye-let top siie 9. black-blue bustle size 11. Rose taffeta bolero jack et size 16 Phole- *434 92 3tX FOR SALK Seed potatoes, frost' proof cabbage and onion plants, j Win. Strahm Grocery, 339 N. 9th. Open evenings. 91 3t FARMERS — see our modern farm Liability Contract today. Kenneth Runyon. K. C. Building. 83 TF Foil SALE Thayer ' abv buggy. In good condition Phone 1599 or can be seen at 238 North Second • Streel 92 2tx FOR SALE— Headquarters for] your certified Blue Tag seed potatoes. Ray's West Side Market. 75 ts FOR SALE SimmoiiH Beaut :• twin bed mattresses and double coil springs. Good condition. Phom- 1528. 92-. it FOR SALE Factory made stake bed for pick up. ton or short wheel base truck. Made for hauling milk, eggs or general purpose. Good shape. Phone 8671. 91-3 t FOR SALK Good used Ollrer tractor, recently reconditioned Gerber Implement Store, Your Allis Chalmers Dealer. V. 8. 27. phone 2351. 87-61 FOR SALE I'sed McCormick Deering W3O tractor on rubbe r • in very good mechanh a! condl- : dltion. Mollenkopf k Eititig. De-| catur, Ind. 91-3 t | FOR SALE Vegetable cultivaIng bar for Farmall "B” tractor. Cali or write Rolandas Liechty. Berne. Ind. Rl, Pltone 4792, Heine. WINDOW SCREENS and storm dimt'a custom built. Let us measure your windows and give you an estimate. Call QI’ALITk MILL SERVICE. 71'1 No. Util, phone 17161. 83 TF FoR SALE E Model B Huber tractor on rubber with cultiva tor. 1 two iaittom 15' Interna tional tractor top. one corp shel i<-r new North on I S. J« to St. John's Lutheran church turn left first house. Hay Argerbright. 9 - - ,M FOR SALE — Urge Iruck load of shrubbery, fruil and nhade trees; and berry plants at the Decatur Sale Harn. Monday, 12 Noon. Will l>e sold al auction. 1’ FOR SALE--Decatur If. 8. Pullorum controlled, egg production bred, day old or started thicks. Order now. Look ahead indications are for high egg prices this fall. Don't be sorry start your pullets now. Also !<eghorn cockerels. now every week, at 2C - order today See Decatur Hat< hery. phone 497. Foil SALK Clean used ears. 1941 Chevrolet <ltob coupe, one own er. 1941 Pontiac 4 door one own er. IMS Plymouth 2 s»»r. oge owner. 194« Plymouth 2 door, one owner 1»35 Ford coui-w. 1934 Ford 4 door De< star Autoi bgFc s'~St <4 • -’d-: Metel eo t? A >S ®<* t M*Doa ,i- *“

1 QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds Sb» •y.'J "Be careful when you drink the 1 punch, Alvin I got some goldfish ■ today with a Democrat Want Ad!" , | WANTED ’I ' If you want to SELL YOUR CAR, see Chas. Stitzer, Brant Motors. Inc. 25tf WANTED TO Bl'Y - Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTED We are now hauliflg] ashts, black dirt, fertilizer and trash. Call 8292. 91 3t WANTED Hay, straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feesel. . i 6262 Decatur. 195tf WANTED TO BLY~~Used cars Dick Msnsfleld Motor Sslss 141 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108-ts W '.N lilt TO RENT House In j Decatur, must have same by June I. Call Fred Schug at Preble i No. lor Decatur 7871. 88 gtf ! WANTED A man for house-mov-ing. 716 Line St. Phone 8933. D. Garwood A- Sons, house movers. 90-3tx WANTED —stay or straw, loose or haled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. ■I WANTED! Good, big clean raffs suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound.—Dailv Democrat. 282tf WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowau, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF ! WANTED - We buy Iron, rags paper, hides, fur. grease. Also , handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service t all Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe. Phone 442 194-ts ItELIABLE MAN with car wanted to call on farmers in 8. Adams county. Wonderful opportunity. 115 to |2'> In a day. No expertence or capital required. Permanent. Write today. McNeas Company, Dept. A. Freeport, 111. 85-Tx ' MISCELLANEOUS PIAN<* ri .NING and' service. Boyd Stepler. phone Monroe 94-P. 13T i EXPERIENCED plasterer and pa|»er hanger, R. C. Leßrun, box 57. Wren. O. , 90g3t MONEY-foToAN - Cash loans of *lO to *3OO made to men or wo men Decatur Loan A Discount Co. Trust Bldg. Phone 319 55 TF STARTER AND GE.NERAKJR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 8. Second St., Decatur. Ind. 173-ls BOTTLE Gas and Electric Hauges? Go to llaugks and choose from their large stock. Get the range of your choice. 80-ts RADIO REPAIR for complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed setvice at reasonabla prices. llaugks. 44 ts ATTENTION FARMER'S—We do custom butchering and custom curing. Steury's Abattoir, loc., Highway 27, Phono 1674. 303 T FARMERS ATTENTION—Wo romore dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. Wo pay all phone chargee. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts SEE HAUCKS tor automatic water heaters water systems— bathrooms or- kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we soil 80-tt FOR THE BEST In f>>tu finishing bring yoitr roll film to 308 Marshall street. Prompt service. Also pack, cut A cohrr. film dmelopklg and priutfaf. 8«-6t APPMANiiE SERVICE — If we can't fix it throw it away. We repair all makes Os w sabers. I sweepers, irons and other email 4*,)>Uas---. W|jte «.'lager rots for *U sakes of »Mh*rs AnoM--9 A- Kl&nk. 5ho»o 148. • J7-TF

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I SE WI NG MAC HI nF Hu liTr ing —I Let us convert your old treadle] Machine Into a modern electric. Wo make covered buttons, buck-i I els, machine buttonholes; Hem-] stitching We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North] First. 78 28 t —Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job, Arnold A Klenk. 317-TF I ROOFING AND SIDING—We are now book'ag orders for spring roofing A siding. Many popular colors A patterns to choose from. ■ Also Alsco Aluminum A Thermo seal combination windows. Alum Inum canopies, awnings, combination doors. Call for free estimates. "We apply.” Arnold A Klenk, phone 4«8. 81-ts r . LOST AND FOUND I . LOST Girl's red leather wallet f in G. E. field Reward. Phone soi. Mary Catherine Peterson, l| 121 8. Ninth street. 91 2tx L LOST Packet of pictures and proofs. Kohne Drug envelope. I] Valuable as keepsake*. Finder please phone 12531. 92 3t — FOR RENT — i. FOR RENT Wall paper steamer. s<*f per hour. Hollhouee Drug i Co 90-T I FOR RENT MOVIES Wait ,1 Disney cartoon travel Golf .! aviation Nature sports [I and comedic*. Blow-by-blow mov1 ie of the Louis-Wolcott fight. ' Choose from hundreds ot 16 mm sound movies religious, edu- ■ latioiial. features, etc. L. An‘i spaugh Studio, phon* 1662. 92 6t o 10 Indiana Solons I I Seek Renomination J ’ * . .’, ' I 4 None Os Incumbents Lose In Six Years i Indianapolis. Apr. 17— (I'Pt No Indiana congressman seeking I rWelection has been beaten vince 1942. ami i>ollti<al olwervers won ■ <lcre<l today whether the six-year trend would continue this year. 1 All incumbents who tried for 1 renomination and re-election in I the 1944 ami 1946 primaries ami 1 elections strode through the usual long list of challengers ami went ba< k to Washington for two add! tional years in the lower house of . congress. This year, the Democrats say. will see some veteran congressmen liowing out—all of them Republh ans and some new Demo cratlc fact s in Washington from lloosierland. The Republicans disagree and believe that all Him- GOP con gressmen will roll back to the nation's capi’ol for terms extern! Ing through 1960. Ten of Indiana's 11 Incumbents want to stay in their house seals The sole exception is Rep LoU|a Ludlow. D. Indianapolis. 11th district, dean of the Hoosier delegation. Ludlow who has been II! for years, did not file for renom i ina'lon The last congressmen to lose their bids for re-election were lolm W Boehne. D. Evansville, and William T Hchulte. It.. Hammond Boehne lost to Charles M I LaFollette, It Evansville. In thel 1942 eighth district general election. Hchulte lost in Hie first ills ■ trlct primary in 1912 to Rep Ray ■ J Madden. D. Gary, who ha« been' in congress ever since. Prior to that. Eugene B Crowe l> Bedford, was upset by Hep Earl Wilson. 11. Huron, in the ninth district election of IMO. But 1938 was the big year for a turnover Five congressmen, all Democrats, were unseated that year and four of the men who boat them still are In congress, veterans of nearly 10 years ex-perieiM-e. They are Rep George tlillie. It. Fort Wayne, who won In the fourth district over James I Far ley. D Auburn; Rep Forest Harness. R. Kokotno. who won in the fifth district over Gienn Griswold. D.. Peru. Rep. Gerald W latndls. K. Linton who won in the seventh tlistrirt over Arthur H. Greenwood. D.. Washington, and Rep Nolde J Johnson. R.. Terre Haute, who won in the sixth district over Mrs. Virginia Jsnrks. | D.. Terre Haul* The fifth was Rep Haymond i Springer. R Connersville. who beat Flnly H Gray. I>. Connersville. in the loth district.. Both Springer ami Gray have died sin< e Fifty-seven per cent ot the Atneriiaae who rldr • owner l tsl I airhues are l<etwren the ages sd. 4 4*4 4i ttexs s-tr 4M«4 up. •i' f*r’*‘i* w ’>» r«***o4»rs trsf ti- and Uoae under 24 14 per cent

Russia Continues To Blockade Roads Rejects American,. British Protests Vienna, Apt*. 17—(UPI—Russia rejected American and British protests today and continued blockading roads to the British airport serving Vienna on the grounds that British commercial flights violated existing ag;eements The Russians refused at an Allied council meeting yesterday to lift the blockade. Later the British received a Soviet note demanding that the British "cease forthwith" alleged violations "covering flights into the Austrian capital." The note called for cessation of an "increased number of flights." A British spokesman replied that Britain had no agreements with the Russians or anyone else on the number of commercial flights permitted. He said the flights ‘ will continue" Americans, avoiding the roads involved, found a third route to their airport which was not guarded by Russian troops. Britain and the United States had demanded free use of airport roads as provided In several fourpower agreements. Rusoian commander Col. Gen. V. V Kourataov replied that such demands were "not hubject to consideration anil discussion" in Ihe Allied council. Lt Gen Geoffrey Keyes and Lt Gen Sir Alexander Galloway. American and British commander in Austria, challenged this Interpretation. Kourassov flatly refused to discuss the matter further. He indicated that he would answer American and British protests more fully and clarify the situation by letter later o -i. FOR SALE—Large truck load of shruhhery. fruit and shade trees: and berry plants at the Deratur Sale Barn. Monday, 12 Noon. Will be sold at auction. It

FOR SALE Chrome Sidewalls for wheel* on all popular make cars. 15 and 16 inch Dick Mansfield Motor Sales South Second St.

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»«OM VO»»’ y of'lCl CSIVp Jolly Juniors The Preble Jolly Juniors Held their meeting at the St. Paul's Lutheran school. The meeting was opened with the 4-H song. Margie! Menter and Mafliyn Kiefer were chairmen of the interesting pt<e gram. The meeting was dosed with the 4-H pledge Margie Menter then served the group refreshments. The next meeting will be held at the St. Paul's Lutheran school April 24 at 1:31) p.m. Happy Warrior* The Preble Happy Warriors held their secund meeting at the Preble school, Thursday, April 8. The meeting was called to order by the preaident, Leroy Werllng. The pledge followed, after which the roll was called with 24 member* present. The minutes were read and accepted. The meeting was dosed by Eugene Hoffman leading the 4-H song Refreshments were served to al! present. The next meeting will h< held at the home of Reinhard Werling. April 22 at 8 p.m. ....——o_— —— UNITED (Gout From Page One) The Arab radio reported that Fawzi El Kuwakji's forces in a twohnnr battle there yesterday captured two armored cars ami five boxes of ammunition. It said the Arabs then withdrew. -o Jehovah * Witnesses Kingdom Hell West of Hanna-Nuitmao Park Sunday: 2 p.m. Public address ''Godo Purpose Now Reaching a Climax ' by R J Douglas. 3 15 '■ Watchtower ’ Studies Paragraphs 16-29 inclusive. Friday 7:36 Service Meeting 8 15 Them rath Ministry. - I'nder the Hungarian three-year-plan, 161 war-damaged schools' have lieen repaired so fur. Os them 101 are state sdioob*. 49 are Roman Catholic, 17 Reformed and three Evangelical school*. ■ -

V egetable Plants of All Kinds Decatur Floral Co. 110 H Nutt man Ave. Phone |OO NOTICE My office will be closed April 20 through 28 inclusive. Dr. Fred Patterson FOR SALE DOUBLE HOUSE INCOME OVER S2OO PER MONTH. I hi BlulTton. Ind., on corner lot. 2 blocks from Court Hou-c. 3 baths. New oil furnace, also coal furnace. Is equipped to operate as I apartments or 2 - 6 HM>m homes. ( all Bluffton 107-W MIL BESS

Flueckiger Farm Is Sold To Habegger Berne. April 17 Paul G. Habegger this week purchased the 120acro farm of the late Emil Flueckiger northeast ot Horne, The farm was bought from Clifford Fluecki- , ger. Ernest Sommer is the tenant on th*- farm and he will remain on Hie pile e during 1948. Burr Glenn Named As Special Judge ■ Judge Burr Gii-nri, Huntington > circuit court. Huntington. has been . named special judge in the suit of Fred L. Miller against Central ; Soya Co. In*-., in the Adams circuit court. .—_ —-o—■ — ADMITS (f’ont l-’rom Page Oust ing my wife and child'’ and told him they were the "black raiders.' Berry said ills alMiuctor* forced him to strip to the waist and lean against a tree. Then they whipped him with the heavy strap until his back was raw- and he was blind with agony. By chance, two off-duty Fulton I county detectives came upon Berry as he staggered along the road a few minutes after the heating. 1 They plunged Imo the woods and ' < aptured the quartet within 30 minutes, after a chase of about a mile. *l*l’ol 8I Ml VI or I'. 11l IOK IX'VII: 80. 1,431 N‘»fhr In hrrrht ttKr/t. I" •» sh. Hi th t -iu' t*<{ li.i- been ap- - t hit <1 l’x» it'«r til*' 4'»t«it<* *»f .Martn fat** of \datn- County. »h- ,!Mt I Th* • pjob.»i/1> »»vl- \ • nt \afhiiM 4 . \rl«4»M IZsrrMf4»r %f*H 111. 1t»4% l>r%4»(*«* A * mil li ltt**r*ir>. April 17 -1 May I mitii f or ri%4i i oi i:* t%t i: %O. 12114 Noth* in berrhy g vt-fi t* the 4 redi” h ’I I -.t *• * ■■ 1 I”: ♦ I i:*PP«ri. -h-< ,i •*♦•'! t> appear In the jAd i m ‘*lr< nt <’ irt h I I at In- atir. In*l. ’• • ». ”ti !'•♦• 11th <la\ of May, [l!*l*. tn I h|i-»w -aun* . if ifiv, Aliy tIM- RIVAL SKTILKMEXT A*’ •- i Vis wtih th «**tab -f -ail <!**• ••ih-nt whouhl not •• approved, and -lid heir* hi** n-.tifh I to th*n anil th* ‘ Di-kl P' <if of hrir-hip. and ivt* tit-Ir di«tr.btitivr ahar»'i*. lUtHMttr Krpperf. F%rtiilrl% l<«»l/o*4l llrpprrl r%e«*ut«ir littllanw. %i*rlt Id. ItH* lll4*rn<*9 i rrd 1.. Mfirrer Anril 17-JI

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KENNETT, MURRAY & CO. Corrected April 17 160 to 225 lb*. .. 21.75 225 to 246 lbs «.21.5* ■ 240 to 250 lbs 2125 250 to 260 lbs. 21.0* • 260 to 280 lb* 20.<N> i 280 to 300 lbs. .... 19.00 - 300 to 325 lbs. 18 25 I 325 to 350 lbs 17.75 l 350 to 400 lbs. 17.50 lot) to 120 lbs 19.50 12<r to 140 lbs 18.50 140 to 160 lbs 17.50 Roughs 350 lb*, down 14-50 350 to 400 lbs. 14.00 40u to 450 lbs. 15.50 i 450 to 50ff lbs 15.00 5' 0 to 600 lbs. 14.5 U 1 Stags — 13.00 • Boars 19.00 Veals 31.00 Lamb* (Wed. & Sat J 23.60 Ewes 8.00 Yearling* 13.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS I ® < rrected April 17 . 160 to 200 lbs 21.75 I 200 to 225 lbs. 31.50 , 225 to 240 lbs. 21.00 I 24<) to 250 lbs 20.50 , 250 to 260 lbs. 20.00 I 260 to 270 lbs 20.00 JTO to 2"o lbs 19.60 i 280 to 290 lbs 19.00 3*4 to 30" lbs. 18.50 t 300 to 325 lbs. ... 18.25 325 to 350 lb*. 18.00 I 350 to 400 lbs 17.75 I 140 to 160 lbs 199)0 j 1 *lO to 140 lbs. 16.75 Roughs 300 down 16.50 down Boars 8.00 Eire* 8,00 B'i' k* 4.06 Igembs 20.00 Caivea 28.00 Stags 12.25 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATION* Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected April 17 Heavy bens .32 Large clean brown egg* .40 Igirge clean white egg* .43 Leghorn hens 22 Cock* .11 Slag* ,1| LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected April 17 Bean* subject to (kangs during day. Price* delivered at elevator. Ask for price*. Grain- .03 per bushel les*. Corn .04 per 100 less. f ob. farm. GRAIN PRICES Adam* County F. B. Co Op's BerneMonros-Willlsm* Pleasant Mill* Corrected April 17 ' Wheat ... 2.38 Oats .. 1.20 I Cara .. 2.95 Beaaa U 0 Call for rve price*. . -.— — a WORST DANGER it'unt From l ag* <>ne> sulisided upstream. The state highway patrol set up special trafi sic details to handle a rush of 'ightseers expe* ted to move into the area over the week end. o To in* rease mineral* In dairy rations. add two pounds of a mixture of equal parts <>f iodixed salt and ' steamed bonemeal to each 100 pounds of feed