Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1949 — Page 5
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OCAL CLASSIFIED jvERTISING RATES 5 words or less: me 50c; 2 times 75c; nies $1; 5 times sl.<s. s quoted are for cousecuyS. No classified skipday •epted. for 10 point BLACK is 5c per word each in- , 50c minimum charge. , iified ads listed in para--511% increase over regu'of Thanks, Obituary, In lam, 2c per word, 75c ini. must be in office by 11 Monday through Friday. iy deadline is 9 a. m. for sale ALE— Zenith radius and nations. Uhrick Bros. 21-ts ILE: Pnltco Radius and erators. Stucky & Co., ie, Ind. 274tf _ Axmtntster rugs,! wool. Open evenings ex-1 f ed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, hone 84. 1 ts \Lrl — Usea on burners, ondition. Open evenings exVed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, 'hone 84. I ts ALE—Washers $89.95, good i such as Speed Queen and n. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Open nites except Wed. 274tf ; NEW FURNITURE? - ogue Furniture make your d style, in any pattern and for % the cost—Call 1884 77. 212-ts ALE: Bot'le rtis Ranges, tty.es to select from. Open except Wed. nites. —! tv & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274tf ' AuE. Studio Couches and I Beds, large selection to t from. Open nites except ' niter. S ucky & Co.. Mon-, Ind. 27411 j SOUR furniture show WEAR—Let Vogue Fnrai-' Te-npholster and re-style! t a tremendous saving tn Cat! 1884 or 1977.* 212-ts! ALE-41 ACRES on Adamscounty line k mile West S. 27. 38 Acres under cult!n. A good buy at SIOO. per[ No buildings. Phone 977. 1 r Lehrman. 60-3txi SALE—Two Room Home, hen with Built-in features living Room, a Good iccain new addition, Price Come s!iuo. Immediate PossesCall No. 174 J. F. Sann. Midwest Realty Auction I Decatur, Indiana. 61-3 t E FOR SALE— Automatic’ rater heat. Hardwood floors, tied basement. Screened h living room, dining room, lavatory, breakfast nook,; ern kitchen, first floor, j le bedrooms, walkin closets,' bath, second floor. Owner j sferred. Phone 1893. 66-6 t I I I IALE—Now hatching chicks. Mode! AAA quality chicks; I . English White Leghorns;l zappie White Rock, Barred , : and New Hampshire Reds., lies every Tuesday and I i ay ot each week. We save money on quality chicks, i tvenings exfept WednesModel Hatchery. Monroe. I 39-38 t ‘ SALE—a room semi-modern B north part of town close: . E. and Foundry. Toilet. . garage. Also 3 bedroom lodern home with built in j oards, hardwood floors, full nunt. stoker furnace.* Doutarage. Sal at a sacrifice rartz Realty Service, 9L’> W ■oe. Phone 1398. 59;3 SALE-Seven Room Modern, e. Fine Built-in Kitchen, •ires. Good Furnace. Electric | ,r Heater’and A Water Soft-, A Fine Roomy. Well Ar-1 rd home in Good repair, ■-e. Large Lot. Nice Law:: Shad . A Vyty desi r able e Ideally located. Imnird i Possession. Small down' n- nt. balance in Monthly ion's. Call No. 171. J. F. nann. Midwest Realty AmCo.. Decatur. Indiana. Si lt SALE -John De>re manure laden—two and four wheel. 1 1 or rubber. John Deere sub I trs s7s.i’O. Spring and spike h harrows. Dunham disc bar-j * and repairs. ft. John ’ re killefer disc. •> ft. John; re model J. B. disc. Briilii.-n 'ttizera and Sure Stand grass I’rs. DtLaval milkers. s»pa vs and milk coolers. Good-, t ttactor tires. Stute trash Ids for plows. Used Clipper ting mill. 2-14 Oliver plow, fen Implement Co. N. 3rd St. Neill. • fl St | 1 11 a Good Town — Docatu' -
FOR SALE — New formal, blue, size 16. Worn once. Call Monroe 92-P. 62t3x ■ FOR SALE—Two springer cows. Glen Chronister, 2nd house east of Sunset Park on road 33, 61-3tx 1 FOR SALE—Six good used doors. ' See Mr. Shroll at Baptist parsonage. South Fourth St. Decatur. 61- J FOR SALE—National house trail-; er 1941. Robert Ellenberger, Cey-1 * bn, or wite Geneva route 2. 61- i FOR SALE — 2 fresh Guernsey cows. One has calf by side. 1st 1 house N. of Bobo. Phone 980-E.! 62- 1 • j FOR SALE—Nearly new kitchen! cabinet and Tappan gas range. 1234 Master Drive, Decatur. 62-4txl | FOR SALE—I 937 4 door Chevro-1 let R & 11. Good condition, $295. | Also 1937 Hudson, $125, as is. 1021 Vine St. Phone 1842. 62-3tx | I | I “NEVER used anything like it," | say users of Fina Foam for cleaning rugs. Smith Drug Co. 62- Jt FOR SALE—Boy's New bicycle, used only a few times, a real bargain; also play pen in very good condition. Phone 1906. 61i FOR SALE — Minneapolis-Moline [ • Universal "R” 1948 tractor, good as new. Carl J. Kuhn, 2nd farm N. of Salem. Phone 93-W Mon-1 roe.' 61-6 t! STOVES, STOVES, STOVES — ’ If you want to trade see Stuckys ! at Monroe, Ind. They are allowing high prices for your old | stove righi now. 274tf FOR SALE—I94I Chevrolet tudor, Radio, heater, good condition. Can be sesn at Beam's Service I Station, corner of Sth and Monroe, or see Hugh Ehrman. 62t2x JUST A REMINDER—It's time to lay away that Elgin watch for graduation. We have a wide selection. Bower's Jewelry Store. 62t3 ! SOMETHING new! Ready to assemble buildings and garages. All sizes from $449 up. Call or writjf International Koines. 3900; Caihcun, Fort Wayne, Ind. 62FOR SALE—Sturdy metal cab for Farmall “H" tractor, $35.00; Co-op 2-14 plow on rubber, practically new, 30% less than list price. Homer Fiechter. Tocsin, ,lnd. Tocsin phone. 62t3x HOUSE FOR SALE-Seven rooms, den, lavatory, breakfast nook, three bedrooms with walkin' closets, hardwood floors, automatic hot water heat. 915 N. Second. Phone 1893. 62t5 FOR SALE—Brand new four piece blonde bed loom suite, with in-| nerspring mattress and box springs, baby stroller, large bassinet with pad. two end tables j and rocker. For information call 9122 or o-n be seen at 2 1 ■ miles si uth -f Monroe, 1 mile cast and j !» mile south. Clarence De- 1 Ariuond. Gl-5t FOR SALE — Used home freezers. All new refriger- | ators, 8 ft. $229.95. Sink cabinet. 51 in. steel. $129.95; electric stoves $199.95; electric ironers 30 day free trial.—Kitchen Appliances, ( 238 2nd. Phone 95. T FOR SALE -Completely Modern Five Room Home. Built-in Kitchen Fi-atuns. Automatic Gas Furnace. Garage attached to house. An Attractive Home. Nicely ar- | ranged in excellent repair. An Ideal Location in Stratton Place. Small Down Payment balance like lint. Immediate Possession Call No. 171. J. F. S inmann. Mid west Realty Auction Co.. Decatur. Indiana. 61-3 t MAN T E V A’ANTED—Radio lepairing. Guar- . anteeu soviet I brick Bros. 8 21-ts WANTED - Yong mo'her with Mail! child wants housework. Phone 1329. C2t2x j ___ - ( WANTED Washtog* to do. Ko irpning. Phone 9213 or call at fUS. llthSt. Gl3txi WANTEIt-Wasliing. Ironing and Housework to do. Phone BS2L j Call in the evenings. 61-3 t WANTED TO RENT — Garage cln-e to business district. Call 1765. Wanted -W. P. A- toilets to clean out. Price $1". Write Major liar- g ris. Grover Hill- Ohio. 57 l2t WANTED Middelaged or elderly man. interested in working seven nights per week, very light work. State name address and age. It* ■ ply Box 491 c o Democrat. 6.’ 3'liaii in ata»d 1»"B • picaWv »
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ■ ■■ | rc>j,O-4 “I kept telling you to sell this house with a Democrat Want Ad!” I WANTED TO BUY— Beef and dairy cf.ttle. Scheiman’s Market. j Phone 3081. 79-tt WANTED—Hay, loose or baled. John Feasel. Phone 1322—Night 6262. 284-ts ■ WANTED — Elderly woman for general housework. German preferred. 350 N. 10th st., Decatur. 62t3x WANTED: Good quality hay - - baled or loose ■ ■ also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. ’ J9OTF IF YOU NEED wood cabinets—window screens—storm sash or mill work of any kind, call Quality Mill Service. Phone Decatur 17161. Free estimates. 48-ts WANTED TO BUY-International corn plow for regular model tractor. Fred Lautzenheiser, Decatur, route 6. Mile west of Willshire, O. 60-3tx WANTED — Dogs and cats, all breeds. Railing Bros. Decatur route 4,1 mile west I'4 mi. north; of Monroe. Monroe Phone 101-1 1938 Ford for sale. 43 24-tx WANTED! Waterproofing and carpenter work. If you have a wet basement write John J. Finan. Free estimates. R. R. No. 2, Decatur, Ind. Phone 615-K. 40-30 t FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove> dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts LAWN mowers sharpened and repaired. Saws filed and retoothed. All work done by automatic saw filer and Ideal lawn mower grinder. Alvin Gerber. State road 224—Magley. 62-30tx 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 WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels. machine buttonholes; Hem-1 stitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 50-27tx. MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL contracting, wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engie & Kiess. North 12(11 St. Phone 212. 53-tf 1 FAEjiERS- i’ldy safe! Get our combination fire and Mindstorm protection. — Decatur Insurance Agency. 61-5 t CALL 21'7 toi your plumbing and heating needs. Al! sizes galva nixed pipe. Also complete line of "F & W" pumps. Walter Plumbing & Heating. 254 N. 2nd St , 299-ts RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts OANS- to buy ailto. furnilure. livestock or other things you need. Local lx>an Co.. 138 N--2nd St., Ground floor office. Phone 237. 11 SEE HAI’GK'S tor automatic water heaters—water systems — bathrooms —or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. 80-ts ('loaned sewers and drains opened with electric Roto Rooter. Prompt Service. Free estimate. Call C. It Williams, phone 4 on 6. Toesin. R 2 Decatur. 1 ts MOVING - Across tlje Streel or Across the Nation. We will be glad to serve you. Prompt Courteous Service. Phone 13-53. ELMERS TRUCKING COL. 416 Niblick street. _ 62t3x ELECTRICAL WIHING SUPPLIES —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 & Klenk. 217-ts Itaie la a (*o»4 t»«a — B»caWt
THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT,. DECATUR, INDIANA
LOANS—SSO to s3oo.—Decatur Loatr & Discount Co., Trust Bldg. T WE ARE NOT your minister—but we can keep you out of a lot of your troubles. Try us for your appliance worries. Parts and service for all makes of washers, irons, sweepers and other appliances. For prompt service call or bring them to us. Arnold & Klenk, Inc. Phone 463. 13-ts ~FOR RENT OFFICE FOR RENT — Nice light rooms, 158 S. 2nd-St., Phone 1813. 56-ts FOR RENT — 3 room apartment. Partly furnished. 424 N. sth St. Phone 1240. 62t2x I FOR RENT — Four-room modern furnished house with bath. Phone 7574. 62t2x FOR RENT—S room house, 2A4 mi. E. of Decatur on 224. Ernest Thieme, R 5. 61-ts FOR RENT—6 room all modern house. With garage and small chicken house. Reply Box 490 c/o Democrat. 61-3tx I FOR RENT—3 room furnished apartment. Automatic heat. Private entrance. Phone 5652 or 8281. 62-3 t FOR RENT—Country apartment—--3 rooms—garden place. With or without heat. Ist farm S. of Dent School house. 60-3tx FOR RENT—Central location, for office or business purposes. The Brock Sales Rooms with small display window. 138 N. 2nd st. Side entrance. Phone 279. 50tf FOR RENT—2 room unfurnished downstairs apartment. Private bath and entrance. Also one room apartment and sleeping room. Close in. Call 271 between hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. 61-6 t PERMANENT (Cont. From Page One) ; homemade spyglass. But it was doubtful that the animal would be hauled ashore today. State conservation officials told Harris it was too cold. A sharp temperature change would be bad. they said. ) Meanwhile, Harris had a new and bigger cage he was planning to drop around his prize catch. Trade in a Goon ‘u« — Decatur WEST EUROPEAN (Cont. From PajfO One) demanded the ouster of the Yoshi-! da cabinet. •! •Manila — An American B-29 Superfortress'missing since it refueled the globe-girdling B-50 Lucky Lady II March 1 over the Philippines has been found wrecked atop a 4,660-foot mountain 25 miles northeast of Clark field. The wreckage was sighted from the air and a ground party sent to the scene. No trace was seen from the aid of the nine crewmen. CONFERENCE’ IS (Cont. From Page One) information regarding if has been given the public since Mr. Truman mentioned it in his inaugural address. Mr. Truman at that time proposed a “bold new plan" to raise the | living standards ot backward peoples. He called for American and foreign capital to join in making that possible. It was a plan ot world-wide scope designed to persuade colonial peoples that democracy has more to offer them than communism can provide. Mr. Truman warn d that there must be no exploitation of peoples thus aided. The project lias not been greatly illuminated since then. Some of Mr. fntman’s congressional leaders obviously were surprised amt bewildered when it was sprung on them but that has worn off. There it general undersanding now that large outlays o’ the taxpayer's monies ara not included in the program. Secretary of slate Dean G. Acheson will make the principal opening address to the conference Thursday. After him will come MASTITIS CAN BE CUREDI The National Research Council, composed of leading authorities, has surveyed all treatments for chronic mastitis due to Streptococcus agaladiae. The survey ahows up to 95% of cases were cured in milking quarters by treat* ing with G-LAC (Tyrothricin). Tyrothricin, marketed as Beebe GLAC is suspended in a soothing mineral oil emulsion to reduce irritation. Dose: 40cc. Easily injected into the teat canal-quick acting — tong lasting. Milk can be used at the second milking after treatment. See us about our Mastitis testing service. dollhouse Drug Co.
some of the department’s other stars, including Charles E. Bohlen, who will talk about North Atlantic security problems. John D. Hickerson, director es the office of European affairs, undersecretary James E. Webb and assistant secretary Dean Rusk also are on the program. V APPOLWTMHMT OF ADMINISTRATOR ESTATE >O. 4508 Notice I* hereby ghen, That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Ralph O. (lentis late of ‘Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Robert S. (ientiN Adm Im Istra tor March 14. HIM) Feed L. bitterer Attorney March 15-82-29 , 9++-I'W NOTICE WE WILL CLOSE SATURDAYS - - 5 P. M. MAR. 19 - 26 and APR. 2 ISALY’S CREAM STATION INVENTORY REDUCTION Anticipate Your Needs Come In and See Us FARM WAGONS at FACTORY COST MANURE SPREADERS at FACTORY COST SKYLINE HAY-CHOPPER at FACTORY COST Full Line of New Farm Equipment BRIGHAM AIRPORT PORTLAND, INDIANA 2 Miles West on Highway 67 PHONE 5F40
HER ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 19,1949 - 2:00 P. M. MODERN 7 ROOM HOME 4 l'/ 2 CAR GARAGE Location—3s2 North 11th street, Dec*atur, Indiana This is a very nice 7 room, all modern home, good basement with new furnace, installed within the last two years, complete bath, motor plumbing, automatic hot water heater, kitchen, dining room, living room with attractive open stairway, two bedrooms downstairs and two bedrooms upstairs. This home is in a good location and has been remodeled within the last lew years and with a littl; redecorating can be made a lovely home. There is a good I’4 car garage with plenty of space for work shop. Inspect this home and plan to be there the day of the sal ’. TERMS—2O% Cash, day of sale, balance upon delivery of clear title. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. WAYNE FRAUHIGER, Owner Auctioneers: I). S. Blair, C. W. Kent. Sales Mgr.. Gerald Strickler. Si'le conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co.. Inc. Decatur, Indiana — Phone 68. 9 11 1517 l> ’Mt lllllta ATTENTION FARMERS!! We have received our shipment of Hoosier-Crost and Supef-Crost Hybrids for immediate delivery. Arrange now to call for the c<n you ordered. We suggest you purchase a sufficient quantity of seed corn as the supply is limited. SEE US AT ONCE. Theodore Bulmahn
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OPPORTUNITY WANTED — Aggressive man between ages of 25-40 to sell world's best line of home appliances, General Electric and Thor, etc. GOOD STARTING SALARY and commis: sion. Must have car. Apply Ziner's Home Appliance, 147 S. Second St. Decatur ..«.d'**'M'*+++++++++*+++++’ i BICYCLE REPAIR Reasonable— Guaranteed DECATUR CYCLE SUPPLY 128 Monroe St. Phone 987 A AAA--*-.*..*-J- * A JLJUrKa*-! A I ■ INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE - WIND - AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570 49c peck $2.9S per cwt. RAY’S West Side Market SELL YOUR CAR? No dealer will buy your car at top retail price, but we will sell it fqr you at this figure, less 5% commission. AL SCHMITT 201 S. First Phone 144
ROLLIE wable, Monroe-Blue Creek Twp. EDGAR THIEME, Union Twp. ED HOCKEMEYER, Monroeville, Ind. E. M. KENNEDY, Monroeville, Ind. CLEM GIANT Monroeville, Ind.
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayen, Ind., March 15— (UP)—Livestock: Hogs: choice 21.00. Light butchers 20.50-20.75. Medium butchers 19.25- Butchers 18.25-18.75. Heavy butchers 17.25-17.75. Pigs 19 down. Light roughs 16.00. Medium roughs 14.50-15.50. Heavy roughs 13.50-14.50. Boars 10. Stags 12. Calves ' Choice lambs 27.50-28.00. Yearling lambs 20.00. Ewes 7-11. Bucks 6-9$ Cattle market steady. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, March 15—(UP)— (PM A)—Livestock: Hogs 8.000, moderately active, uneven; light weight barrows and gilts 25 lower; heavier weak to 25 lower, some bids 50 lower: good and choice 160-225 lbs 20.50-21.00, top 21.00 225-260- lbs 19.25- few 20.75; 260-300 lbs 18.75-19.75, few loads 20.00-20.25; 290-3420 lbs 18.25-19.00, odd big weights 17,50-18.25; sows weak to 25 lower at 15.50-17.00, few 17.50. Cattle 2,200, calves 500; light 1.000 lb down steers and heifers fully steady; not enough steers to • establish trend; small lot good and -. ice 1100 lb steers 25.50; several ■ good to low choice 1000-1100 ers 24.00-25.00; few loads ers 22.50-23.50, common dairy up mostly medium 800-1050 , d lightweights down to 18.00; medium to near-good 750-850 lb heifers 23.50-24.75; cows fairly active and steady; good beef cows 18.-00-19J10, common to medium 16.5017.75 vealers 1.00 higher, good and choice 28.00-30.00, common and medium 19.00-27.50 Sheep 'WO, fairly active; fat lambs steady, good to choice natives 27.50-28.50, few 29.00, odd head choice 30.00, common to good; 22.00-27.00; load just good 101 lb clipped western lambs, No. 2 and 3 pelts, 25.50; slaughter ewes steady, bulk good and choice 8.0010.00, choice lightweight 140 lbs down. 12.00 up, common and medium 6.00-8.00. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks lower in quiet trading. Bonds irregularly lower. U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks lower, j Chicago stocks irregular. Wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE | Wheat: May 2.15ty; July 1.90'i; I Sept. 1.90%; Dec. 1.92. Corn: May 1.29: July 1.29%; Sept. 1.25; Dec. 1.14%. Oats: May 67%; July 61; Sept. I 598; Dec. 60%8. Soybeans: March 2.29; May' 2.1814; July 2.12%. Nebraska contains 77,06-;) square miles, more than the combined area of the six New 'England states plus New Jersey and Delaware. Three major river systems, the Platte, the Republican and the Nlcbrara. cross Nebraska from west to east. BIRK ; Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson • Monroe <
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KENNETT — MURRAY 4 CO. Corrected March 15 160 to 210 lbs. to 20.50 ■ 210 to 220 lbs. — 20.25 J 220 to 230 lbs. —- 20.25 • 230 to 240 lbs. 19.75 ! 240 to 250 lbs. 19.25 • 250 to 260 lbs. 19.00 ' 260 to 270 lbs. 18.50 > 270 to 280 lbs. 18.25 280 to 300 lbs. 17.75 300 to 350 lbs. 17.25 • 350 to 400 lbs. 16.75 ! 140 to 160 lbs. 19.00 120 to 140 lbs. 18.50 100 to 120 lbs. 18.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 16.00 300 to 350 lbs. 15.50 350 to 400 lbs. - 15.00 . 400 to 450 lbs. 14.50 1 450 to 500 lbs. 14.00 ! 500 to 600 lbs. 13.50 ) Stags 11.00 ) Boars 9.00 i Veals (Wed. & Sat , 2'l/0 s Spring Lambs (Wed & Sat.) 26.00 Yearlings 15.00 : Ewes 9.00 i SCHMITT’S STOCK vARDS Corrected March 15 1 160 to 180 lbs. 20.50 ' ISO to 200 lbs. 20.25 I 200 to 210 lbs. 20.25 I 210 to 220 lbs. 20.00 1 220 to 230 lbs. 19.75 230 to 240 lbs 19.50 240 to 250 lbs. 19.25 250 to 260 lbs. 19.00 260 to 270 lbs. 18.75 270 to 280 lbs 18.25 280 to 300 lbs. - 18.00 300 to 320 lbs. 17.50 325 to 350 lbs. 17.25 350 to 400 lbs. 17.00 140 to 160 lbs. 19.50 100 to 140 lbs 19.50 Roughs 300 down 16.25 Lambs 23.0 C Stags 12.00 I Calves 27.00 ; Ewes 8.00 Bucks ...... 6.00 Boars 9.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected March 15 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel lees Corn: .07 per 100 lees. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND i POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by i DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected March 15 ' Grade A large, white .45 I Grade A large brown .43 Current receipts .38 I Heavy hens .35 I Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up ... .23 i Cocks .15 ■ Fryers—call for prices. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op’s Berne-Monroe-Williams Pleasant Mills Corrected Man-h 15 No. 1 Wheat 2.08 Oats ,67 Coin 165 Beans 2.05 Call tor rye prices. * * ffraTMTFB ClNllFif « rr.ynTn> hKMi < : UNI IIHINCI Mimi ninci j • A|SSU Im CUfHt Vu Ustfc Im, . « thick i.ivh
