Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1948 — Page 5

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2" o .. CLA99!FI«O r’tising RATES ,rds or less: „. 50<-; 2 tJmee 7«c; *1 6 time* >1.75 anted are for eon.Krtiona. No classified pted for akipday r 10 point BLACK , >c per word each In>c minimum charge. ■»f be In office by 11 day through Friday, leadline In 9 a. tn. K • ALE C-- Horton Washers. ,'nd 1129 95. Libera! Ullrich Bro* 53-ts RaMos, combinations Spartol Liberal trad«k Bros. 53 - ,f ~i37 Chevrolet 2- „ a heater Dick Mana MTF vstal* fitted while 1. Sutton’* Jewel_9LT Shetland P«>ny. sa(l He, harness and wagon. 12th St, phone <lB3. 96-b3t , LE Devoe Taints-good i. Outside, Inside & barn "Ask your neighbor," he I It. Übrick Bros. 53-ts K 1942 Chevrolet specie 2-door. radio and heat- ; Mansfield Motor Sales, 94 btf i I ' room semihome on Une St. Impossession. The Kent i Am tion Co., Inc. i’hone 96-3 t — TE DELIVERY on Roper ranges Servel Refrigerat Water Heaters all with ions Stucky s Appliances Hatcheries. 89-t E 20 ft. 1917 Alma aiier Brakes, bottle gas. price 915<M». >4 down, seen at John Lammert, 2 h 98 3t ;K Mamet Report — n. daily - WFTW, 1090 dial. Sponsored by ProMarketing Assn. Port 46 65t ISHING? Jointed poles. fly rods, fishing —a M*9t <! i • per week at Coppess I '’| 73* r t your i tu-rsize Air Ride 1 I AMhol tins We give liberal 'I tri*ir 'Hine sets 7""x15 I I S.«t>>.<i low mileage tires at I Ai ‘"’ ,; ""*l*’ "•* r * I cs* t 1 ■ with guarantee. t'ojs I Corner. 96-6 t II TH© ALH Tto king concern I -■ in, nine. 3 IndI tifi, airs. I I C. C. docket, I It fle< > ~.( | loncfn. 3 brani h I *•»p' very reasonable so car r Democrat I 91 g3tx | A< reage for building te Shroyer Lake, you <>r more I ton 10. y .IS you want. I’erfei t : 'l aetli ; for drainage, etc For I • lllofl Ul'l* rw will i, the Kent Realty A- Auc [ Hf'" III' Phone 68. 96 3t | 70^ ALE Modern 3 bedroom. 1 ds'lling New roof, stoker. Hard J 'tuo • Plenty of i loset KM I'C’c'-rty |23 N Second I 1 r.l Bookman, to n (S *■' it'-al Estate. .South washers, I M l '' guaranteed. Radios. I ■' ■ eep. rM . New cabin.-ts. |l a '" 1 base sink, refrigera1| stT and natural gas I jy*- Maytag washers, elec- ■ stove, ,j<ep freezers $1!»9I ■ •‘IAVTAG SERVICE. Kitch ...Uli., North ' l ‘ i ' 7" r a, i address of ■ g- is. ia,n for the home of your ■ »i"',' * !l "h'r its to be ■ ||SL" )1 "' or Cape Cod. see I ■ » " *”*“■ ~uy 70 ,n K S, fr,,n ‘ for little more ■ W "rfinary lot. App'oslmate a 11,111 available. Get g ■* H A loan Ask about g^W m ‘t>t plan if you a,, not ejs ISI " . ho,H ,hl ’ y "* r *<*• WK. ! ' ,r,,11 "r or . all Bob Heller. PIKa.T . k7fl ' Heller I ( " r further information I ML Ttof

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1 FOR RENT Room for one whol 1 cares. Cal! phase lttsl. ‘JB 2tx; i FOR SALE — X 939 Chevrolet 2. door. Radio and Heater.—Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. g&tf FOR SALE-1939 Chevrolet Coupe Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. i Sstf | FOR SALE Small safe. Inquire Robert Osterman. 711 Wlnchest er street or phone 733. 96-3t' | _i FOR SALE 9x12 Ail Wool Ax-; ) minister Ruga Stucky Turn. Co Monroe, Indiana. 93 12t FOR SALE — Used Underwood typewriter. |2O. Call phone 1724. > 96 3t f FOR SALE 9x12 congoieutn Rugs 53.95 Stucky Furn. Co. Mon-1 roe. Indiana. 93 12t ' POTATOES l.arge Kathadins, guaranteed to cook. 98 10. bag $1.99. Coppess Corners. 96 6t FOR SALE Cusbinun Motor! i Scooter with side < ar, like new Zintnmaster Motor Sales. 98 3t! ’ FOR SAI«E 1940 Plymouth Club. Coupe, radio A heater. Dick! Mansfield Motor Sales. 98 TF FARMERS — see our modern farm l Liability Contract today. Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Building. I 83 TF i ( FOR SALE — 1936 Plymouth 4f door sedan Nice clean car. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, Decatur 94 btf. t FOR SALE Sleet your new living [ room suites l.ounge chairs and rockers at Stucky Furn. Co. Monroe, Indiana. 93 12ti t FOR SALE Muy 1 Bed with , springs, mattress. .Numerous t other household articles. Above Cort theater 9s 3t . FOR SALE Dress u i your walls ( with a nice large Mirror this , spring Stucky Furn. Co. Mon- [ roe. Indiana. 93 12t i JUST ARRIVED- 2400 <|ts. Empire State oil in sealed quart cans to sell at Jsr quart all , weights, all you want. Coppess II Corner. 96-6 t - FOR SALE 1936 Ford, good runi ning condition. Overhauled about . 5 months ago Fairly good tires I J Can he seen at LaVerne Andrews I I, 410 Mercer We. 98 3tx 1 for .' %LE Sell Ct a New H i ,1 Lamp, circle fluorescent Certi-I . tied light to replace your old | 11 floor lamp. Stucky Furn. Co. MonI, roe. Indiana. 93 12t FOR SALE A new mo'lern and I ium blue living room suite; vanity, modern kitchen cabinet. Call l Monroe 102-M. 97-g3l FOR SALE 6 room seini-modern house witli garage all newly painted Extra large garden 1.0-i i cated in Decatur 513 M phone 97 3tx FOR SALE 2 ladies suits 40 A ' 42-one spring idack coat. One lad ies diamond ring. One man's wrist watt h. 211 N. 3rd Street. 1 96 3tx : FOR SALE Save s7"o on this 1 late model Sparton Manor all ' aluminum house trailer, lived in only ten months See al 220 N Tenth St. 93 a7tx FOR SALE 1944 M ■ Harris Jr. 10l A cultivators in A l ahape. 1934 Ford. Robert Zinn.j I 1 mile west of Middlebury and I l second house south. 96-3tx| FOR SALE Certified ueed pot a I J toes several varieties onion se’sl A Plants, vegetable plants. OPEN I EVENINGS SIRAHMS GKO CERV Corner 9th and NuttII man. :, 6 3t LOOK we have 2 se< Hon A 3 Il section Roderick Lean rotary , hoes. 1 lo ft. pulverizer. I 10 , ft. cultipai ker Willshire Hard ware a Appliance Co. Phone 3. i Wiltshire. Ohio. 96-31 FOR SALE 38 Special Delux Ford. 36 Plymoull'. Coach. -I" Model A Coupe 16 wheel. 30 J Model A Coupe Doyle Ym urn. I block east of the Depot in Will- ! shire. O. 98 3txi , WINDOW SI REr.NS and storm i doom custom built. !.ct us mea11 sure your windows and give -you t| an estimate. Call QI ALITY MILL SERVICE. 716 No. llth. phono 17161. 83 31 FOR SAIJ7 Four room home. ' 12th Street, Homewood. Lights. J water hydrant on Io . Immediate possession 52.500. I.ws than s<o" f! down, balance about 535 monthly. Bob Heller. Realtor. Beller Building. Phone 870. 96 I $ FOR SALE USED CARS 1941 Pontiac 4 door. 194! Chevrolet 4 doo< 1941 Chevrolet club coupe l’<l Plymouth 2 door. 1936 Terraplane 4 door. 1535 Ford coupe. 1»3« Model A 2 door 1929 Model A 2 door See these cars before you buy DE ' CATVR Al TO SALES m 27, A I*. Fiat sorts Ot Ni*U !•!> 1 tel Bob Boser • Marton R*9lo«!* ; 57-5 U

•QI'K'KIES by Ken Reynolds ItelU Jf \ -XoTf J “Well, just don't stand there—look in the Democrat Want Ads ifor a plumber and tell him our; sink is plugged*’* I FOR SALE Plano and bench. Calli 1113 or 334 N. 9th St. 97-2tx FOR SALE Igidies shoes. White sport oxfords 9AA. Brown pumps 9AA. Phone 1262. 96 3tx I FOR SALE Used Uxl7 tires and tubes. 11 p McGill. 11"4 W. Monroe St. 97 3tx FOR SALE Haines Bro's Piano with Bench. 519 N. Second St. 97 3t FOR SALE: Clothes line posts at Erie Trading Post. I’hone 965. 97t4x i FOR SALE One New Idea used spreader with tractor hitch, (.’an be seen at Riehle Implement Co. .Ellis Converse. 97 g3t FOR SALE— Headquarters for your certified Blue Tag seed potatoes. Ray’s West Side Market. 75-ts Just Received another truck load of those good school boy's Jonathan Apples. Ray's west Side Fruit Market. 96 6t w a n t ?: i) WANTED Job on farm. Eg perienced young man. Box 196 <• o Democrat. 96-3 t WANTED To rent 5 or 6 room house for 3 adults. Reply Box 19). c -<i Democrat. 98 3t If you want to SELL YOUR CAR, see Chaa. Stitzer, Brant Motors. Inc. 2Stf WANTED TO BUY Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman s Market. I’hone 3081. 79-ts WANTED Hay, straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feaaei. 6262 Decatur. 195-ts WANTED Furnished Apt. for young couple by June Ist Bothj working Reliable. Box 197. c o Democrat. 96-3tx WANTED: Good, big clean rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound.—Daily Democrat. 282-ts WANTED TO Birr— Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Secund St., Decatur, Ind. 108-ts WANTED TO RENI House in Decatur, must haw same by June 1 Call Fred S< hug at Preble No. I or Decatur 7571. 88 gtt WANTED TO BUY 1946-47-48 cars nice dean late models. For top ptiies. see Harold Stefj ten at Steffen Standard Station, | 3rd * Monrce. I’hone 216. 95 6*. WANTED — Hay or straw, loose or haled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or NB6. 219-TF WANTED Mim< o.rraphftig work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Buildh>g. 244 TF WANTED We buy Iron, rags paper, hides, fur. grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe. Phone 442. 194-ts MIS( ELLANEOI S PIANO TUNING and servbe Boyd Stepler. phone Monroe 94 P. 13-T CHIMNEY REPAIR service, also new ones built. Free estimates Phone 1698. 96 Tx MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans of $lO to S3OO made to men or women. Decatur Loan * Discount Co. Trust Bldg.. Phone 319 55 TF STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St. Decatur, lid !T3«t — .11 ' » I — ——■ ■ BOTTIJC Gee and Electric Ranges? Go to Haugks and choose from their large stock. Get the range ( of your choice. kO-lf, ■-— ■ 11 ■ t RADIO REPAIR for complete u<l, dependable radio repair work try our gua;«gtoad aetwice at reatonable prices Haugts 6C-tf

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ATTENTION FARMER'S- We do custom butchering s*'.*! custom curing Steury'a Abattoir, Inc.. Highway 27, Phone 1676. 303-T SER HAUGKS for automatic water heaters • water systems— bathrooms or kitchens Ws furnish pipe and install anything we sell. 80-If: FARMERS ATTENTION We~re-, move dead horses, cows, bogs, J etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad-' ler Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE ~*lf ’ we can't fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold 4c Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF 1 BEWING~ M ACHlNE~n7|i .airing ~ Let us convert your old treadle Machitie Intn a modern electric.! We make covered buttons, buck-, els. machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. W<- buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 78 26 t ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES — Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fix-i turns, motors or anything that i you may need. Quotations given on any job, Arnold & Klenk. 217-TF I ROOFING AND SIDING— We are now book'ng orders tor spring roofing & siding. Many popular colors h patterns to choose from. Also Alsco Aluminum A Thermoseal combination windows. Aluminum canopies, awnings, combination doors. Call for free estimates. "We apply.” Arnold * Klenk, phone 463. Fl-tP — FOR RENT — FOR RENT Wail paper steamer. s*b- per hour. Holthouse Drug Co. 90-T FOR RENT Country home. 7i miles out, near pavement. Write. Im.x 198, Democrat. 96 g3t! LOST ANDFOI ND LOST Man's Elgin wrist watch; ’ Wednesday night at Worthmani Field Rewaid Phmie 1521.’» after 5 p.m. 97 3tx ! Coal Strike Slashes Factory Production ■ Slammed Brakes On Near Record Output | Washington. April 24 tl'Pi I The coal strike slammed the brakes on factory production Just when it was hitting an all-time high, tin- federal reserve board reported today. Shortages < vused by the strike I set hack the board’s index two points in March from the all time peak of 194 in February. The 1935-39 averages equals HAt Because the strike continued into this month. April production will Io- lower, too, the Isiard said. Industry sources estimate that the strike cost about 53 tons of soft coal. The miners are out more than s|<M».tMH».ism in wages Most of the 4440.00'1 miners were away from the pits for about four weeks, and their wages average aliout s2B.<ioM.o<i<) weekly The federal reserve board's 1 monthly summary of business com ditiotis lined up the situation like) this 1 Until dwindling coal supplies | slowed output, the nation's steel mills were producing at a new* record peaaetiim- rate in March Automobiles were rolling off the assembly lines as fast during March as at any time since V-J day By biting into coal reserves the industry was able to keep production going despite the strike Hut a slowdown Is in prospect for the next few weeks. p Probation Officer Exams Set June 17 Mrs Eleanor B. Snodgrass, state director of probation, ha* set June 17 (or the mid-year examination to qualify applicants for serving as pmliaiion officers. The examination will Im* held in the appellate tourt riM'm. 4th fltMtr State House, in Ind ianapolis. at 8 3» a.m Any adult desiring to enter probation work may file an application to take the • xaimna'ioii Application forms are furnished by the stale probation department. 369 State House Ind ianapulir- The deadline for retutnlag pieiuniu.iry appli'ations will lie May 13 I- - o I I PLANS ITALY I '*' g* : . -t y.g*- 0.-.-' 1 • were believed *a >• prate taary -glks on cabtne* reorgaiuM

tion. The premier was believed »ol have told flnan< e minister Giuseppe Fella, agricultural minister Antonio Segni and merchant ma rlne minister Pardo Cappa that they would have to yield their posts. These may lie replaced by other ; Christian Derma-rat leaders who ! emerged as popular figures in the i Sunday elections. De Gasper! also talked with I Giuseppe Togni. minister without I portfolio. Togni was reported ofI fermi the ministry of industry and commerce Party secretary Vattitio Picj cioni and Rome province director I Giulio Mosconi are expected to be given cabinet posts in reward for I their campaign work. Police in the Milan area, mean while, confiscated two automatic pistols, five rifles and a copsirtj eralde quantity of ammunition in 'j a roundup at San Rocco A) Porto. | scene of three recent attacks on jin army ammunition dump A woman was arrested when ' found trying to liury the pistols 1 In n field A rifle was found in her home She and her son were , arrested for questioning. Other ! rifles were found concealed In a i woods near the munition depot Ci Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall West of Hanna • Nuttman Park • Sun 2 no Wah-htower Study. Man li 15. Par 1-20. i Friday 730 Service Meeting. h 15 Theo< ratlc Ministry. %rwt.x i oi i h % ion l« hrr?l»> uhrn. Th il th« «ifMl» r-iKn«*t| l»e« ;t s|»-I pointed Ufl r.iniwtr'for -f tl • • t.i’* of Treva A t'kirk l.it« of A<l.t;n*j I i’.. Ih f 8. craned Th< . ‘ I ' 4 «|v U ll’dttm llrttr? 5 lark tdnilnHf rnfiir Vprll XI. Illis I . I*nrri«k, llhtrNet M»ril 2 4 Mav l-M teroisi MI NT Hl IXI4 11’011 mi. ti3i Sutler Is hrrrh> wlvrn, lli.it tin- undershf> been ;i|pointed Executor of th* estate ..f | I.<ni>-« Martli lite of Vilani- I'.aiiil* .|e- I Tilers Ito .1.a1.1v *<.|- I v ent 8n I hull < . Xrlaon Esrelltor Vprll 10. HIX*. Ilr'n.i A smllli Vllurtirv. Apt ' Ma ■ 11 ixoi i't: ot 118X1 aim i.wi;m oi t:*T»ri: vii. taut Noli ■■ is fu r Uy g v.-n t ■ tb« ■ n-.li-II tors, heirs and Irgattw-s of Fred . ft-l |u-t. <!• raacl to appear In th* | Vilnius '*lri ill '■ - irt I it I'ci atI ir, IniJiiH.i, oil tiie ! Ith 'lav of May. II I I*, in I |..W I .... . I .UH. wli v I--.. l-’ISAI, SETTLEMENT V .•i.rs-ts with • stat. ■ I - lit ■ (dent all..util not . I I!,.I I-all! heirs ar. n -lifi*- l !■■ then anil I thi ll make proof of Io ir-hip. in i | ]-. -,r Hl- r 11-tlll..|live 'iialla. I IrMMW ltr|i|Wr<. Esrenirlw llolnnit Kr|.|.ert liVH-Slnr l.ei-nli.r, toillum.. V|.rll IS. HM* V.iornry »rr«l 1.. I.Htrrrr I April 17-.*t Vegetable Plants of All Kind* Decatur Floral Co. 11(M> Nuttman Ave. Phone UlO Elevator €O. Decatur . Peterson • Monroe N A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: •:50 to 42:00 1:00 to 1:00 Batucdaya, 8:30 p. m. Telephone iJ6

OM’iwMUiH ■ ri«j'■’ww^-»ti a ■ ■'■«'■ ■ ■<■ « ■ ■ ■ji-a B-i'vivw>-ea«n i »niw WE’RE AT THE ENO OF YOl It PHONE—in rase of a loss. We're here to help you. not only when you hut Q Insurance—hut when you have a loss and want to collect on it. It's You That We Represent. Muy we l»e of ® service to you. J Leiand smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency Gi< nn mn '■jb a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■.■ ■■■■■■■ THIMBLE THEATER STARRING POPEYE Now Showing—"lT ISN'T RAINING VIOLETS" /'hah?? the weather E ' [" r T~7~T >7 /\ , « ( FORECAST S'FAIR '—) t \ . ’ >'? //fi 7 Z ’■?' ISJSAOSE/kR NIAABUS ‘ \ ■S? / /?» , $ \ ,/fr X 'fa GOT IT P)R6C< C2OAV ) / x ' ?X. M/ f I . ■ Stf ,/ v Ms ®3® L-- ' ■< “ ' Y/Sv/ -y) > .<•?’ , ■ L rfcw l ; BLONDIE — SUCH A WASTE nr~ ~— ' I : HUTOV ! ffi I !,'/h»o> '- Id HURRV- ) 8 M I s f (1 » i ¥ - -A " s /’.. ; fiM I smsh mL- r"°°. . - r .... .► i- • -j. .■ ii . nwnnir--- •• i , HC «r »N ... p ■ .- <

Evelyn M. 6erke Is Entered In Contest Entered In SIO,OOO Annual Competition An Adams county resident will compete with the nation's top farm youth in the national junior vegetable grow era aMHoiiatlon annual 310,000 competition, it was an nounced today Evelyn M. Gerke of Dmatur has entered th'- aasm-iation's producing • marketing contest, which offers $6,000 In agricultural scholarships provided by the A & 1* food stores and stresses good growing and handling practices as applied to vegetable crops. The NJVGA program includes two other major contents. The vegetable growers association of Amer ica sponsors the judging ■ gradingidentification contest, which necessllates an ability to identify <om mon kinds of vegetable diseases, insects and the grade defects in both Irish and sweet potatoes. The national demoneitiaHoii cun test stimulates < areful plannin '. production practices, marketing methods and the preparation for the use of the many vegetable crops. Other Adams County junior gardeners may compete for these priz es by contacting their local 4-H Club leader or by writing to ProGrant B Snyder. University of Massachusetts Amherst, Mas«

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Berne Merchants In Vote On Closing Berne, April 24 The Berne re- ' tail merchants, .it a meeting Frl 1 day afternoon, voted by an overwhelming margin to keep the stores closed Thursday evenings Some of them had proposed to keep them open starting in June The mer- ' chants also vetoed the proposal to • . lose the Stores one-half day each week The stores will i.-main open Saturday evenings. 'I ° , Geneva Plans Street Fair May 25 To 29 1 Berne \pril 21 The town of Geneva will haw a street fair May 25 tn 29 The fair is being sponsored by the Geneva Booster club Fortv i once*.ions and nine rides have already been Isxrked. o — ■ ■ I CONTINUE • o’mt From Page which threatens loss of Um- arm.'' "Good progress has been made in the management oi tin bone in jury," lie said "There is a nerve • injury that in susceptible to cor ■i lection during the future course of I I ri-atment ■I 0 F, The thistle is tlie floral emblem of Scotland

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"it KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected April 23 160 to 225 lbs. 21.25 225 to 240 lbs. 20.75 24" to 250 lbs 30.25 250 to 260 ll* 19.75 260 to 280 lbs. 19." ff 280 to 3<M) lbs. ~ 18.00 3"0 to 325 lbs. 17 25 325 to 350 lbs .... 16 75 to 465 lbs. 15.75 100 to 120 lbs 17 50 12'1 to 110 lbs. 18.50 140 to 160 lbs. 19.50 Roughs 350 lbs. down 15.00 350 to 40tt lbs. 14.50 4"'l to 450 lbs. 14<H) 450 to sfMi lbs 13.50 500 to 60" lbs. 13.00 Stags !2'-" B.airs 9.00 Veals <\Ved. A Sat J 29.56 lai nibs (Wed At Sat.) 24.00 Ewes 8.00 Yearlings 12.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected April 21 160 to 2"" lbs. 21.50 200 to 225 lbs. 21.00 225 to 250 lbs. 2050 250 to 260 lbs. 19.75 26" to 270 lbs. 1925 270 to 28" lbs. 18.75 380 to 29" lbs 18 25 290 to 300 lbs. 17.75 '*,"" to 325 lbs. 17.25 300 to 375 llm. 16.75 375 to 4(s> lbs. 16 mi II" to 16'f lbs. 19.00 1"" to II" lbs. 16 ml i Roughs 3"" down 15 50 down I Boars 10.00 Ewes 10.00 i Bu< ks ii "0 I Lambs 22.00 Calves 28 0" | Slags 11.56 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Cor rm ted April 21 Heavy hens .28 I l.arge < lean brown eggs 44 I Large clean white eggs 11 l.cgln>rn h'-tis .18 ‘ Cocks ... .1$ Stags ,1| LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corns led \pril 21 Beaus subject to change during day. I’riii a delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: "3 per bushel less. Corn. ."I per l"0 Jess. so b. farm. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B Co Op'a Berne Monroe Williams Pleasant Mills Corri-cted April 31 Wheat 2 28 , "ats i.i»7 I ' 'em 2 90 ' Beans 3 77 Call for rve price*,

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