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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 18

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0 'Classified Want nKtmlncin. Tr f.r wrrk at (he Haraita? null- Markets and Financial turn 4juirirl tutinrt. llirn thry Mill iri)t rrk wun a mobile X-ray liralth unit. Clif Datlfi pantsoraiifj Tliey are riauchler of Mr. anj Mot rsi County Id Government Blamed ci)ic)oMove For Food Shortages Mr.

J.m lrrr amt Mr. antl Mil i-MAMeiii4 miik rti'H nil la Ai tmt-t tll I.St tn til til li.1nu HaIII'MT ri lt.it I 1 tul ni ti Tin: Mil t.t lt HTullB Chicago Board of Trade uene IJ'P. ll 1) ibMM x.imiw 4t ,1 ImiM Wttilt 1 1 I I I i i Cattle Sales Fall-Hog Mrs. Delia Brown Jail, 1 1 I. I I I I 4 llll mmm a4 ttm-m) 4KH Dies in Michigan it I- i i I i Market Firm Mr.

IVIla C. Hiovkn. former II lu III Jl" clinic tf Die MVlan tcniiori ill Hospital Notes Mrnnontl. ntoominetoii rfiilrni. p.sl at ay It k.

rot it'll attrr eeral wrrk' llnet at the mf from Fair lew aniuiium Rotary Speakers Hit WFA, OPA Regulations CHICAGO Ji-The hog mar- the oMua In In" home of hrr daughter. Mr. Carl of Tccumwh. Mich 1., a l.aa. a liao.

IM fmmmmm 1 a. maa aM lw lu.rf a'h killia, H'-im, II titAaatlt km mt I a mm mi aaa laaK mm a a mm atlta. Pi uua a 4 alaia Farm Mmtrr KKNCi: CHAUCKUS r.n.i aM H.iiM M4 Phai im. p-f II a. iMf u.

A aaMl fm mm w.inml tnnn aM-t m4r mt mmm 4 ai-corilinc to word rerriveu on ket wa Heady Thurfelar, alnxut all rlae of the 3.000 talablet bringing ceiling price. God and la trrl IW Mr, Am lUnk MiiUlins. It a7 fill IW Thur.l.y. i operation urt.t new flap ihMtop ri iiti ii ii l-t ...11 li I I IM I I I I I I tu 1 1 it i I tr I us us us I ins I is 1 1 I IM IMS I lS Kr MS ioif IS Jfw MS 4 TS 'S a i Mr I UH IMS IMS IMS i'r I us isis i its ims I MS I IIS I MS I lM I I US ItlS IMS lUrWr Mr 'S iff MS MS -MS Tlnnlav. Mri.

Krown wai Urn July hone barrowt and gilt wrigning A.hr.t Jr. urC-i'Al l-IM rml tfl mill MMl4iu ISHMl. mmm IPCS in Millertitort, Ohui, and 140 pounds ui at the 14 .5 ceil- Covemnvr.t refutation, by tha War vU arul Ki OtT.r pf Piict? I'jfirfU (: I. Alew 4 I mwm pka.p US aa. I MM ng.

Packer claimed 3.5PO, lf 'mm4 m'm A 4 1 I fkt tM Saunrmin: Mil l-f I-o -rr. Wa Kra I ami Mrr, ICi- luliik'l-n ltvrl for many yearn In the vicinity of Arrowmith and Uom M.e movrtl to Mvfhifian Cat lit receipt fell sharply, the mm a4-' 4.n. hv lrm chiefly rrptni.tl ft fl; Mf. A. I.

nrni.i, II THAi'TtiH a-4 ii'ai, 11 -ray rti cmn. cnnifi. Mi Maty mvutnf uTrr-tary. vnr.irl tuil. Tl.i eqtrj n-nl rxclil for i la 10 monihi.

)in the rtmic 8 rav In-hnirun. Mm Pir- 4.000 talabte arrival numbering the rrrmt ahnrtac oi moot. Char.ry, in 1917 ne third of Vedneday' receipt Ifa.lof, 14 I. -a I tarflma IP un I. "Saiia fataa Pupx C- lii ia.

I 'i fk andchcce. mrmbrti of Ihr li.iHim- -i Wricni. 70 Sun ivlne are the daughter, Mr mm4 I.M I MO' mmm m4 mt mmtm mrm Fed teeri and yearling, inrludmg yearling heifer, wert active. The mtmt irrc trret: Mr. Kay re rrar.K VV ri iltllil IT 11 tmmm I a 4 u4iti.

Thui-klair. Speaker. cr Carl Thompn: two oh. IXn II Hrown of Manitou IWrh amj Mav. I Ua 44aa.

14. C'trrl. (ormnly rmp'. ye! In top price, $17.33. wa 55 rrnt un- a.

a a. 1 1 1 til mmm wm a4 -u. M- mmtm mmm tmmiM itw Hu.wll nrown of flrlUon, ixminct.m. Mia Cer h.n rn ler th rSMin' high. Heifer year- IMi HHATIiiHaU ri.ai.f 4 m-mt la mm mKmmtivm la la mtmt JUAMin, led ur.K ana irar.

iu- Wrt. er ire.rn!i In panel diaruuion on lubjitt of fax; Mn t. A arm cirl I-e Mr. John hihr c.rl. 1401 North Park Mirh; two bnoiher.

Itolwrrl Ijir f-r Trul Saranaf. at Umm a uia4f lf aa ing sold for $16 73. a harp la 4 l-a. tm w. iiwti p.r, plann, 4t A mm mt mm pI 1-4 a break from Welneday' 26 year Y- where will becin a ISilmrr of llock Iland.

ami marie ui-k'. In X-rav therapy, F. Ianmer. r. r- Hlomlncton.

trf and 1 aiiaw-4l mm mi mm I a mm aa JiorUr MxtiMUMK i KISI nial In Damage to Wheat I. a I 4., MUM! high of $17 90. Vraler uffered another decline with the practical Mr. Ilul-ert. rn frvue rn i i re S'-e a arcompanier1 ly Mi There are two granrton fc-4 tmt 4U 4mm HI ani, 4mm.ii., alia an.

a. l- "sai al p.lkup 111 pamaa CHICAGO. CP) Iterwrt of aau al in KikmaH aaa mmmmmmmM or Pf no rar. I'jrdman. CLi.tyi l.lpp.

of 'urn-lying. kl'llillWli IH-flllXil PaaP a mrmteri that ru-in r.oj. top $15 30, two dollar or.ow lad wrrk- high mark. heavy damage la the winter wher" cr.n In prompted ZZfmmnTZ utt eevenng In the future nrmiuciion an all t.me ek ir Pfwwr I u-iiiaa, iTai-a lao kl.lan II Lamb were teady to 15 rent Tat-rnu Mr. Thrreta F.x.hi nut North arnue Central Illinois Deaths kKH'll.

II J'-Jl lw i. l.rf a'M4 Mnaai mm mt nnow 1843. farmer wrre forcM to hrfaiii'e of fM fhort- lower than Wednrwlay' active tiMf ft IS fji 14111 I urjiial. llurh. 501 r': loiing market.

Six load of good atiik-nal aana nac. Pal la lla.it I aalacapa ta r4kikia fa aaip im an laiifa4 laawftMrn a aa alfta up more than a rent a bu.hrl. Ut I. I Ihr II II PKaklnp; pi. I I .4 III.

Iaa-kaa di" m. A'l tva l.l-.d am ami market. ng dn.fu.in Kearns Funeral aval Mri. Sarah Graham C115SON C1TV. PNS Mr StH' tk A kar kd'f t-t ai.

t''- to choir fed wooled western lamb brought a top price of $16 33, one Hollar below the tea- POXUAC. UJ) Funeral ar Ma. Iaad fbf. Uao4i, ilk Other grain wer firm to Mrnr.g. IteceipU were: Wheat far; com, la car; cat, 7 car; soybean, 26 ran.

At the flnUh wheat wa 1'ic ANNOUNCEMENTS Sarah ElizalrCi Graham died at nal high. Five thousand alable Ol.iVa.lt I II Mh plow a- drmfTi recaue vne KTvUTi for Hugh C. Kcarna will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at the Harper Funeral home with the Patient M.

E.lern 2:13 a. m. Thurlny at her home heep were offered. abi rutMliikaa. Hbrt rroanl.

Manna, I couldnt hlp their hef ur.ul U)fy UaWlaaraa) 4 fprina! Phclan. 9061 Eat Uxu1 nan oern i.i to 2ie higher than Wednesday' HI IVIR 70. 'If, Itev. Timttui Shay officiating. days.

Funeral aerMce will be Bttutt.v Impanal InaoriutJ-a aill MM Mr. Oakley Ammrrman. ai'o receiXTd Somrtlmm Take l. rloe. May.

Corn wa up Bloominqton Livestock (Thurday' Quotati.ci Burial will be In St Mary' ceme a.w Joiiua iuir. I mia ai Chaiaaoatn oa t.ni II held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the to Ir. May, $1.13.

Oat wrre tery. l-nmh Funeral home witn we hcv liiUl lt I.IPT pi irartur I. pal. ic to Ic higher. May.

MUST HOGS Receipt, 980; 1C0 to 430 P4Pa. fniMa aoia. aii.aiaaa and ixaa ttuaiaaiawd aad a.Jr.rtd l.f-ii airul aafiaalf auoa f.taa If tmmtm la P-aMaiinaioa 4.i.(m.a. an ao4 L. atlvaa.

Ham l'iM He wo born Sept 12. 1883 in It. M. Luedde officiating. Hur- H'lb-rt lld.

rorraal, I I Adding to tht d.fficultie farmer wa the fart that they er forced to lo on e.eir fldc. fly wa Pie to Pic pound. $14 43. Arthur avenue: Are.rew 1303 North Western avenue: Charlr Dur.n. 1116 Writ Oakland avenue; Ronald Zouk.

Mryworth. rtrokaw. Irrurul. He married Nellie Han- lal will be in Gibnon City ceme al VkN -H hl nr Wan dull pal. higher.

May, flarley SOWS down. 00, down. rao4lll.M, I ll.apalhma, cn at iVloll. She preceded him in death 30 years ago. tery.

She wa born Dec. 27. 1880 iniwa of 11.1-imi hoc If th enima: were xouna by the packer to be too heavy or Ikv f.e uin which th' Pill All pul klM aaadl-Ik a atj-ri Mall mt tt All anaaaa. ppaar a SuJ Ma.a Pi i.miua near Sumner. a dauchtor of He i Mirvivrd by a brother.

1II.IMI-A1I fclM. drain of a -L Livestock PatlenU Mr. Eleanor pri" i.iu.d till Lewis and Jane Sawyer. She St. Lou Mo.

up ic to Ic, May, 87le. Cash Grain Newt I MirtMl flap) 4.4141, riiiriju iir'Ar-Non. roK.M-No fm, IllJit! So r.rnf.rld: Mr. A. rriTrn aririrr.

Markat. Normal Pn. a ATTrNTioi rrtMKit rvirt n.mvm. lurcxai. liArr.M-K Hhvunuill Compauod la tm-1.

a anp lam a-' a. a' 1 a.ioi and Pliaina. Ilallnar Kia iu, IN Chaatnul, fl.o ju rtiR HIK.Miau Tuiaia mm plow- v.r'h S14 Man Bert F. Murphey FA KM EH CITY. iPXS Bert uirMiark rmipif frui.r; mim.

II lfta No 4 wilea. rrrig Normal: Evelyn A. El yea. 301 Mum Normal: Colhert Ill X. ria.

IlllelllS OATK-N mm 1NA Mlt.t.t.R-Nom pablia and Haa- 1 uuo MIRE" iurport rrice wa r.xea. imi of treatmrnt, Mr. Hubert aid. eauiied many farmer to become and quit raining hoc hlch I the rauoe of Urse portion of today" pork hortaee. gwltrh rrotram.

Dlouinfi the present hortac ir. runk taid that feed- HAKLKT Nominal; (naKlnf. log aarapbta ar.M. UIH Pwura .0 a aa la 4 ft-xia Mia 11 7 ataia F. Murphey died uddcnly Thur-day afternoon at hi home here.

He suffered a heart attack. came here at the age of 21. Surviving are her husl-and. A. Graham, two on by prevlou marriage.

Chief Warrant Officer Monme Wagon teller. Pari. France: Paul Fawver. Gibion City: three brother, Jewe Sawyer. San AnUnio.

Wade. Champaign: Mert. Paxton: two grandchildren. She wa preceded In death by rNirrf inrnK, Vard. Colfax: Mr.

C. L. MuhJrr. Carlock. medical.

I WILL, ao raaponaibi anjr dabia 1(1 Vwi rlU-. full ld. Funeral ervires will be held at 4 ind rhnlr barrvmi a imj in ratienta dim.ert: oeorjo rMiirartrd mf aor abr thai Ja tiuncaa, II W. Mark.l, HoMa. lrl'Hl, il, 2 p.

m. Saturday at the family unU up mt III TV ltln: mnnt mnd Frank. Euclid. hni' mnmm mi fit no; nmt! rlmic home. The Rev.

Harold Sortor ill Iuy.ii fnrrM to Switch rATTI.r MIHa. ixxl, Aalabl: imal. pp, di.kma or ha rum lot araaar. one or aim iiur and a 4 ad la fad la plant kaa.p al ar bor on of in at Paul ral madal Srm baa duip 4- rarnm.nl irailar. a ill Haul fV t.ma Tbia I th bt irailar mon.p rmW bur lv.nl aail aa thap oil) n4 Uat b- purrow opanar for rota polala.

Iaia Martin ltonka in.Ha KNTION Bow ba.a ht poa par na aalit" for. N' Morn Hvdrauht manur auadara, j(ht In aalKht. lifting caparllp I loo kw rtaaranc Rraaiab1a pnr Ia1 tlfg dmon.traf lwia Marin. Roanop. At Senrn rRACTOR LIGHT OUTFITS UK" A I.

and loo diatanr wmlM UaaUl officiate and burial will be in n.i; raivaat KmlMi. a.i aalabia; Inial 1 lanalar. Mil a. fcaai Itiuaa IIJ V. era jiv i i their feeling procrarru due to the World ton and daughter.

c-naraliy dr: nml Maple Grove cemetery. rule and reculat.on up aM rhotr t4 air n4 v-amntt i-iuilln timUm (airlr 'it-: in MKN. WOMIN1 Oil) AT 44. yi. Albert Franci Murphey wa Clarence Johnson d-utn crad acnr; Bxhln nnlr rhniro born March 21.

18.8. in farmer Weldon State government otencie. pointed out that the feeding period City, a on ot Levi and Mary rONl lAC. i PXJ Clarence Raymond Johnon. 44, died at am la ll ppr, 7 Uaira Turn Tabula pap up la.

k- ln 11m; alaa cniam tilamia calcium; AMf Iftal now uoia tt. At ail druAfciat in lluuminfiun-arnul, a fap U.a and W.tfn Bracken Murphey. He married l)HI l-d. aval I 07 p-i-id aw pr MndnMailil, Nominal 1 TtvortlT 001 frt TuP-inooaiaoa. Urn rt.ovrR-Mi awrrr ci.ovrii-uio m.

ALMKR-ll moonnnron r.ais. ICounaa ot inf Oram I Pn-a aa ti-n in lb foiknrint iaM a4 on C'raro if la on fria-h hand'mt ia friri al ialora in ptirroundin far-rnor mar ar a oi ap. rial bida from marhvfa mhmt maa Cbi'tro in man raaa T.4"r Had an lb rww of in mtrka Tburarfav. al.valora atr parln (pout In folknrln WHEAT He. II OPA Piaraunl la Apply 00 Cora.

No. ItIIo I No. 1 (mi i 1 1' oats-No. I -OTBEAN No I (11 eroni I I 4:30 a. m.

Thurday at nu nomc hn been decreased irom i al nine month, which ha Hank UDenS effect of shipping cattle hn been decreased from Mary Salrcloth Aug. 14. 1913, In the uu here. Funeral ervice will be Farmer City. ToRAiK l'n al rwMna.

loa iiauranc UTT.TWC fPXSl The Wel held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the rai. apn packar Mr. ptona, not up to prewar weight.

Cattle Surviving are hi wife, one pturac Co tin Mrhtl'hanp aai ft Roleigh J. Harrl Funeral home nmrm; inn. 7 anm. IIT IS- if. i runta.

II bu'li air TJ: moal nii. tOV4lloa; rut- Vf cn. M. Hrrm-n- v.ry far hf roai abm II 4 Ml: nuun hu'la. IIJ v.

darn; and hav bul'a i 114 M. ralra jv or wi'h praniral top. 11 Vi rw rati1 fu Ir iadr i 4ii vm on, mattr HKrP-Ripn imal. 7 Vi; larrha pn4 atrl ennd la fSolc tr4 nnld mrnm-m. 114 JV hr loa I'Wj la moat! rhnlr imiird txund fad rllrrwd laiha So.

17: pl anouth hr lo caich prlrr. al'llai Kllor Tarmit t. li rai'er in vui nn-a, nt could have produced more meat a to MnVta it with Brig. Alex Thoma of The Salvation Army ofHciatcg. Burial iroi.

FlH.n 3au.4. Hop Al Monro Hnminpiin, III brother. Earl. Mr. Murphey farm ed 49 year with, hi brother.

Mrs. Lillian Ritter LINCOLN. (PNS) Mr. Lil will be in Pontiac South Side WA.NTKli O.d rupwa of "Our maaaaina for and IVaramoar IW44. Januarjr and rabruarjr, IP4 Writ cemetery.

Mr. Johnson was born Oct 13. Mra A. Aaa. Iu iut don State bank, newly organized, opened lor business at a.

m. Tuesday In rooms formerly occupied by the Currency Exchange. The bank will be moved into the postoKice room, purchased by the dj-ector. a soon as arrangements can be made. Cashier V.

L. Shinneman was assisted in the opening by John Crocker and H. II. Foster from the Citizens National bank, Deca lian Jordon Ritter, 61, wife of Edward E. Ritter and matron of 1900.

in Lake county. a lrlni, III. Parmanant, aar matailation, ail arrir laa l.lclii. aiihoul runnma mo. lur.

a-iMipfMNf batiarp nn Inriud.dk- P'HR KAKMAII. AND Ii. A 1.1.1 I HAl.MUt. $29.95 CompVi MIAIIS KnKP.H CO. HZ N.

at. JohnTlkrvr" Dump Rak. uM vary Wan'ad Caa a b.i Pliitad (lit to farrow in May. Raymond Mriimidcall. tlill1oar.

rOK AI.K-Mmnor Mlln dnubl diao pram drill. 13 fool lth trartor hltrb; lai bull rak. Ilka nw Pnon Mil riHHAI.R -llir Huiorior 10 foot I dlar aavan Inrhaa alrt train drill, pood rondition, I'ki; prartlrAlly now Inanmnai on rutitvr. lour bladoj. 111.

Walirr Wooaaa tn. Cirnoa. III. son of Oscar and HJda Johnson. Lunl and sund r.fifi am roTTo rtTt ar.

CHICAOO. 4.1 1 fulur ii: He married Lorraine Oldknow Prrlir K4irVfet Micr.o rRnnrrr. CIIICAOO a iwr Raralm 14 LOUT La.llra (old Tavann arlal natch. Harts hall, Lincoln college girl' dormitory, died suddenly at 2 p. m.

Thursday. She was tricken while sitting In a rocking chair Nov. 7, 1936 at Waukegan. He aunuajr tnib. Kvaard.

I'Uon 4Ju Potato rutiirrt rlo; pom- K'm- Riarkx unrhanrad was an envoy in the Salvation Inal; 13 00. nominal. nrrrrR-rirm: rripu. ISIIM: mar. LOilT Had Ivath-r Uppar billfuld run Army.

would have taken a loss. Market Make Problem. The average cost of producing 100 pound of beef Is about while the selling price I only $15.08, the speaker said. Mr. Funk itated that the meat ghortage was likely to continue for ome time because of the shortage of feeding Crass last winter.

The dairyman' Mgfft problem Is markets, said Mr. Mason. The speaker pointed out the 550 members of the McLean County Milk Producers association bring to the market each day an average of 100 nounds of milk. imh.rad. lamina 111: taiuaul IdantlAratioa pa par a.

t. ii ii ST. t.OUU. t.1! I'roduo rle on- and apparently died from a heart attack. Surviving are his latner, rol I.THV Mv.

arm: rrlpta. 1 Irurki. pirturra; rard. rbon l'-i tur, and the Northern Trust I raf koh prira: mark( unrhanrad. chanKd.

two brothers, Edward. Kankakee: I.OKT Or ptrkrd up by miaiak. blu urn- She was born Feb. 10, 1884. In on lra'11.

124: Stanley, Daudette. five uraiia. ri irimmiix. -( ntr bua. Wrdnaaday ninht.

Kwrd. Prion i2vhb. Franklin county and was married to Mr. Ritter in 1909 at Sullivan, sisters, Mrs. Alice Anderson.

Devils Lake. S. Mrs. Bessie Heht. fop ba qiiallly dmnd tood.

I mark! rm; nw atork: uppll llrhl, fnfi haal atnrka dmnd ond. for V. No I.OMT 32x4 lira on rhvrolrt iriKk abaal. Haward. Writ D-2U, KOR HAl.K-Hi nw bran bar witb pauK Chicago.

Also assisting were Mr. V. L. Shinneman and fromer employes of the Exchange, Mrs. Loren Richardson, Mr.

Joe Holt and Miss Pauline Glosser, the latter was named to be the assistant cashier. who with a son Sgt. Joseph Ritter, aiwrla for John Irar irartor cultivator. William Hanilrl. Hraaon.

III. Chambers, Owatonia. Mrs. and markt firm for rmr stationed at Keesler field, frarkal -akr: Alabama li pnund anrka herilrra Ui'ferrd FOR A I. Tan fia.l John Iwr piniii of Brt.a Tnumpha.

I'. No I. 44 7Ji Mabel Vanderhofl, Mrs. Lucille Chamberlin and Mrs. Vannie and two daughters, Mary Ritter, Chicago and Mr.

Robert W. Pfau. diac. varnon lllil, nan vara. III.

4 7: Imlaiana inn pound aarka or Tnumnha I'. No. 1. II an; rinrMa I Oararnard, Independence, Ore. The new bank was compli A cwnipMI aXKCTKOLUX Claanr hapali arvica Wl.fun.

W. Normal, fhon CLtANINiJl'aprrad. palntrd7alla7ood V. No. 1.

ISOl: Wia-l NKW No. 2 Barrat llammrr mill: AW on.m Kaiahdlna. I. No. 1.

i mented at its ODcninfi with sev North Dakota rnhb)ni. aaad artork, II 00. Primus B. Ryberq ork, floor raOnlahrd Call mjw lot eral baskets of flowers, potted qnrK cash Prom pi prlralr aanrlra. Coma Prices are also too low, Mr.

Mason declared. Dairymen were franted a raise this winter by the OPA, but they have not been able to collect from the dealers, were refused permission to raise Way work. Bob llrftnrr. DSI-3. a BI.OOMIVr.TOI pon.HT VD EOOa.

PAXTON. PNS Pi imus B. Inrh M-M llammrr mill: powar I ft for I IC tractor: Auitrr troutM anlrld for (2 Comblna: aoybran atlarhmant for 22 and 2 comblnaa; plrk up attachmant for No. 42 Comblna: Tranaport Irwk for tandam dlar: aulky rakr: ua.d No. cranm aparlor OrafT Huttar Hi.

Una. Phon 3131 Mlnlar. CI.EAMNO palnKd or papr walla Call pHooa for a fa. -T IFrlday' iotat'oni Ryberg. 51.

died at Dwight hospi I loa ap iKhom Hana Lai Thursday at 8 a. m. following a three months' illness. Funeral Boca Raton, survive. Three brothers.

Charles Jordon, Sullivan, William and Guy Jordon and Mrs. L. E. Ward of Decatur also survive. 'The body was taken to Sheets Funeral home pending funeral arrangements.

Mrs. William Burke DWIGHT. (PNS) Word has been received in Dwight of the prices to consumers. I.mhom Oprlnu Rock Kprlnra plants and bouquets. WJBC to Join Blue Network Radio Station WJBC will Join Pooplos ONK John Irr No.

21 pull lyp S-ro now fur Map work: paint in. Alliaoo Wall Clrtnln Srrvlra Prion 4417-4 COTTON'a Maytap'and all maka waarwr ervlcad. Part, motora, wrlnaar an- kir.ra7H JV Chratnut Hhon lwol-0 KURNITLRB REPAIRED. rKlud.rBn lahad and rarovarad, Hull Kurnltur 303 SOak Normal, prion PIH3-I) Colnrad Sprlnti 7.1 .27 .27 .1.1 .17 .1 .17 2 ork I.O nil Co. 107 N.

Center rorn pirkar; I mounim 73 jon.r IWri pirkar; 1041 Ford, drat rla.l ahapc; 1H37 Ixinit whaalbaa Chavrolat truck. Ar-hl NlrholA. Waynravllla. III. Phone 56 1 7-5 Opposite Ward nurkj Ora services will be held at 2:30 p.

m. Sunday at the First Lutheran church will the Rev. Marvin Holmberg officiating. Burial will be in Glen cemetery where military rites will be observed by the Paxton oost American Legion. ONE nw B-IIO 2-row hand lift plantar HARI.ANI) L.

POLITE PHONE ibS-t. the Blue network of the Ameri PAINTING AND DECORATING. can Broadcasting company effec IIOOVLK L'HKRH Kor the only auihorlitd to lit Fnrrrall tractor. Havra nrw powar lift 2-row cultivator! lor I trartor, POWKLL-Kl'BH 305 W. Jaffamon death of Mrs.

William Burke of Harvey, a former Dwight resident, tive June 15, it was announced Thursday. The change means who died Wednesday at her home. arvirt In BloomlnRlon. call tnaanbtrnar Phon 310-4 INTERIOR Decorating, paparin. naintlnn.

Clair Miliar, P. O. Boi 47. Towanda, III. He was bom June 9, 1894.

in Sweden a son of Mr. and Mrs. WJBC will have access to the blue network programs as well as Funeral services will be held in Harvey Saturday at 9:30 a. m. and the body will be brought to Dwight its local programs.

A. AX. Aic- WARD'S TIRE PRICES CUT! Slzos O.OOxlO Only $13.95 Plus Federnl Tax. Brent Ryberg. He came to America at the age of eight with his parents and lived In Paxton until his death.

Mrs. Frances Smith Dies at Fairview Mrs. Frances C. Smith, 1094 South Center street, died at Fairview sanatorium Thursday at 4:25 p. m.

The body was taken to the Beck Memorial home where cervices will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. Burial will be in Park Hill cemetery. Mrs. Smith was born In Indianapolis, daughter of 1W1-liam and Anna Eppards.

She had been a resident of Bloomington for 25 years. Surviving are two sons, William J. Smith, Peoria; Ed O'Neal, Indianapolis, one sister, Mary C. McAvoy, Indianapolis, Ind. KEVa.

LOCKS Duplies key for your car, your home, your ofllc. R. K. Uurat. 20 W.

Front8t KEYS' MADK Comhinatlon and aaf lorka Gregor and Hugh L. Gately, the after the service for burial in Mt. Olivet cemetery. WJBC owners, say the additions will enable them to carry programs of a character generally He married Elsie Turner of chnngrd, alao rrpalrrd. Door rlnacra.

flllrd and repaired. Bloomlnuton Gun 04 Mrs. Burke was formerly Alattie 6 I.ooiiis of 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Saturday, Mny 5, 1 1:00 V. M. 4 Miles South of Bloomington on Route 51, and Vi Mile East Paxton Dec.

19. 1922. She sur Main. Haves of Dwight and was born 64 vives with two daughters, Miss KEYS made, lock, door cliecka, bicycle. beyond the reach of an individual station.

years ago near Campus, 111., on a LET I'fl INSPECT YOI'R TIRE AND ASSIST YOU IN MAKING APPLICATION FOR NEW ONES. MONTGOMERY WARD Auto Accessory Dept. Doris and Mrs. John R. Donnelly, farm.

She was a daughter or tne trlcyclea. guna repaired, knlvea and aneara harpened Davla-Tletce Sporting Oood. 118 8 Main Phon 2243-0 both at home; five brothers, Ar- late Mr. and Mrs. David Hayes.

LAWNMOWERS and power mowera alinrp- She is survived by her husband vin, Chicago; wick, riarrisourg. 111.: Otto. Cincinnati. Ohio; Ernest Recent discoveries in New Mexico indicate that man inhabited this continent as much as 25,000 years ago. Farm Seed and four daughters, Dorothy, with rned by machine; expert workmanahlp.

Hand mowera Power mowera $3 50 up. Chaa. O. Bender, 401 W. Waahlngton.

he Wacs in Texas; Aiarguerue, Electric equipment consists of Kelvinator, 6 cu. ft. Refriger and Paul, both of Dayton, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Victor Sullivan, Dayton, Ohio. LAWNMOWERS, owl, hand tool! aharp- Marv and Betty all of Harvey; a ened.

Len Creno BharpenlnR Service. 110S Oakland Ave Phone 3147-4. brother, John B. Hayes, Dwight. Mr.

Ryberg, an employe of the 1,000 LB. HARVEST Paxton post office 16 years, was a ator, Vacuum Cleaner, latest model pre-war Meadows Washer, Table Model Radio, Iron, Toaster, 3 floor lamps, Bottled Gas Stove with automatic timer and pilot light. Can be converted to city gas. Living room suite (spring construc Meeting Topic Ready MASON CITY. (PNS) "When veteran of World War l.

enlisted in 1916 and served four LAWNMOWERS (harpened. all a'tea and roller, Washing machine repaired, wringer rollers, all ma km. lawi filed. William Burke, 404 B. Clinton.

Phone 2807-5. LET US pick up vour bicycle and put in firm class ahape Phelps Bicycle Stora. 205 S. Center. Phone 3186-9.

ROESCHI.EY'S HYBRIDS 8. .3, III 201, 200, 246. 257. 374. 944, 9'2.

Prico 14 50 to 14.50 per bushel. Ask about special discounts Seed house mile south and Vi mil east of Graymont. Leo Roeschlev, Oraymont, III. STI RGEI.M EI ER nYRRIDS BEST BY PERFORMANCE" I can supply vou with flat tblck flat-rounds In S-360. 8-379 8-42.

8-310. 111. 201, III 246. Ill 972 13, Btanner strain Early mini Soybean seed. L.

Btlegelmeler Seedhouse. 2 miles north Htid-son, and 1 'A miles east of 861. WANTED New or slightly used two-row corn picker; also four-row cultivator to use with Furmall tractor; describe fully; slate lowest cash price. W. C.

I Wood r. r. 4, Lexington, Ky. School Marm Hunts years, 18 montns oi wnicn were sent in France and Germany. He was gassed during the war and They Come Home Again" will be the topic for discussion led by Mrs.

Howard Ainsworth at monthly missionary meeting of the tion), 3 Bedroom suites, 3 Rugs, Lawn Mower and countless rvniionoruia itpms. 1 model Ford Sedan. Also some shop RADIATORS cleaned and repaired. McCnrd replacement radiators and cores. Hub Welding Co.

Phone 4R24-0. served with the army of First Presbyterian church women Thursday at 2:30 p. m. in the RADIO SERVICE. HURST'S.

206 FRONT ST. RADIO SERVICE Tl3, GEORGE HARBERT, Owner. Col Miller, Auctioneer Evar Hanell, Clerk. the growing load. At last she reached the Moline home, collected the wallpaper and went off with far more than her quota.

Her Mrs. Claude Pippenger LINCOLN. (PNS) Mr Mistakes Scrap Out for Scouts As Hers-Takes Itl church Flag room. Mrs. Alecce Martin, Mrs.

A. J. Lynn and Mrs. Sam Brooks will be hostesses and will serve re Claude Pippenger, a former rei dent of Lincoln, died at 11:45 p. pupils were quite surprised.

RADIO CITY. J06 JIMAIN. REFRIGERATION SERVICE All Types. We Do It Right. Refrigeration Sales ft Service Co.

702 'i Evan. Phone 2S05-0 or 2999-4. UPHOLSTERED furniture cleaned today, used tomorrow, in your home with electrical equipment. Phone 7342-5. freshments alter the meeting.

WARD'S HYBRID SEED CORN rwo outstanding vnrlotlos for this territory ncrnrntply grndcrl.af. stnte certifipd. cprmlnntion m. Wednseday in Pekin, accord A Hear Final Report ing to a message received by her parents in law, Mr. and Mrs.

Eli Pippenger, Lincoln. SAN JOSE. (PNS) The of VACUUM Cleaner parts and service for all makes; work guaranteed. 1404 North If the pupils of a certain rural school ever learn how their er met her quota in a recent scrap SAVES YOU FROM Jl TO $3 ON EVERY ficial board of the Salem Meth Main. Phone 8502-0.

Surviving are her husband ana BUSHFL. WARD'S FAR 51 STORE odist church met Wednesday evening. The final report of the two daughters. Funeral and burial will be in Pekin probably Sat AGRICULTURAI paper drive, they'll probably make her wash blackboards and clean finance committee was given. urday.

erasers for punishment. Baby Chirks. Poultry and Supplies WE HAVE on allocation two new GMG trucks, 2 ton and un. Mlnonk Tractor and Implement Co. Phone 302, M)nonkv 150 GALLON fuel tank, mounted and witfP tractor hlteh, for sale.

E. D. Lawrence, Danvers, 111. 80 RODS "of checker wire for corn planter for sale, used one year. $4.

Phone 5151-3. Roy Whlttlnghlll. 14 mile south of Washburn's Greenhouse. As the drive opened, the teacher assigned each pupil a quota of 100 pounds of paper. The pupils in turn assigned the teacher a quota FUL-O-PEP Chick Starter with oatmeal base contains all vitamins and minerals essential to rapid profitable growth.

Phone Specimen On icial Ballot 2450-5 Geo. Agie ana sons, inc. of 1,000 pounds. It looked like she IHONEOOER'S Growing Mash or HON' EflGERS RUPER-BROILEK Masn Will get those SPRINGERS to market faster Fppds Ilay fSraln Straw 9g had an assignment she couldn fill, Promised Wallpaper. and cheaper.

A trial win convince you. Turley Farm Equip. 210 E. Front, A few days later she called at ARCADY feeds and Murphy's concentrates. Grinding, mixing; condensed buttermilk.

SNOOK'S FEED MILL One mile south Bloomington on Rout 81. Phone 3944-3. the office of Ralph Arends, super For Use in All Precincts in the County of McLean. Illinois Election Monday, June 4r 1945 intendent of schools, and during a chat she told of the staggering MOTHER MILLER BABY CHICKS Book orders now to Insure tellvery. THE MILLER HATCHERY Phone 7931.

Bloomington. til. BALED tlmothv and baled clover nay for sale. H. V.

Hilts, Towanda. III. quota she was striving for. The Bloomington Boy Scouts were quite surprised too, when they covered the block the same day looking for paper for their drive. Their efforts netted a blank.

What the teacher didn't know was that she had arrived the day the Scouts were making a scheduled pick up in the neighborhood. Read Funeral Service Set Graveside services for G. Burt Read, founder and chairman of the board of the Portable Elevator Manufacturing company of Bloomington, will be held at 3 p. m. Saturday at BkKMiiington cemetery.

Mir. Read died March 30 while under treatment in a hospital in the east. He was 77 years old. Mr. Read was bom in 1867, a son of Lucius C.

and Amelia Read. He married Dottie Hodge Dec. 19, 1889, and they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Dec. 19, 1939, at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. In 1904, the White-Evans company was reorganized and incorporated as the Portable Elevator Manufacturing company with Mr.

Read at its head. He was president of the Bloomington Commercial club, forerunner of the present Association of Commerce, in 1912-13 and was active in supporting the Citizens Water Supply company of Bloomington. This later became the Lake Bloomington watershed and filtration plant. Mr. Read was a Beautiful East Side Residence AT AUCTKUN Saturday, May 12th, 1945, 10 A.

M. Sale at East Door of Court House, Bloomington Five room brick residence, Oil-0-Matic heat, strictly modern throughout, built-in cupboards, linen closet, hardwood floors, screened-in porch, insulated. Basement under entire house. Nice attic, garage. All in A No.

1 condition. Also vacant lot adjoining. Located in very fine neighborhood, 1232 E. Jefferson Bloomington, 111. To Settle Estate of Helen B.

Evans, Deceased Sale by virtue of terms of last will of Helen B. Evans, deceased, and -authority of Probate Court of McLean County, Illinois. House will be open for inspection on Wednesday, May 9 and Thursday, May 10 TERMS OF SALE 15 Cash on day of sale, balance upon approval of court and delivery of deed. Abstract showing merchantable title to be furnished purchaser. NELLIE R.

WHITE, Executor Mrs. Nellie Moline, Mr. Arends' assistant, said she had discovered TURKEY EGGS for sale, $3.50 per setting. Bronze turkeys. JSllwooa Hannn, pniney, 111.

Phone 5120-6. some old wallpaper while in the Critic Hog. cattle, poultry, calf, dairy and rabbit fcfids. In fancy print baps. All feeds are fresh.

THE MILLER HATCHERY We pellver. Phone 7931. WARD'S OIL BROODERS Suva to 50 on fuel costs. Has County Clerk, process oi moving. -ii you stop Dy the house I'll leave the paper on the porch for you," Mrs.

Moline told the teacher. Next day the teacher arrived near the Moline home and imme 3 big steel hot blast tuDea wnicn create approximately 375 square inches uf heat- Inn a ran McLean County. I Clnrl, i unier cierK, AUTOMATIC HEAT CONTROL AT ALL TIMES, SMOOTH EVEN BUKmnu. Board of Election Commissioners, KS City of Bloomington, Illinois. MASTER MIX Feeds for Hogs.

Cattli Sheep and Poultry See us about you" feeding problems Producers Stockvards, a fay ette St. and I.C.R Phone 2169-0. SWIFT'S Mineral Supplement 3.10 per hundred: 10 essential minerals necessary for profltahle growth Why pay moreT Phone 2450-5. Geo. Agle and Sons, Inc.

diately spotted a pile of paper. "This," she thought, "must be the 450 Chick $1475 375 $12.95 WARD'S FARM STORE house." Neighbor "Yoo Hoos." Instructions to Voters: Place a cross (X) In the square Indicating the way you desire to vote. MR. HOG RAISER Why not put that new of spring plga As she was loading the paper a neighbor woman "yoo hooed" and asked if she would help her FEED Purina Chick Startena for fast vig orous healthy growth. A.

B. riatcnerj 916 E. Grove. Phone 2910-5. carry a large supply of paper from on vitality fig starter ana later on 40 Hog Balancer.

You can sav mnnev by nktne more monev. S. W. HAYES HATCHERIES 312 S. Center Bloomington.

her basement. This was added to the collection. Now Is the time to give DR. LEE Acldox and Germozone to prevent and control Coccldlosls. THE MILLER HATCHERY Phon 7931.

Bloomington. ill. YES As the teacher traveled along Limestone Phosphate the street, more and more paper FERTLIME For bigger, better gardens bundles came into view. "My, Shall McLean County, Illinois, establish and maintain a Health Department and levy therefor in excess of the statutory limit of twenty-five (25) cents per One Hundred Dollar ($100.00) valuation of taxable property of said County, an additional annual tax of not to exceed one (1) Mill on the dollar? and lawns. 604 per acK.

tscn-wuisi ft Lumber 416 8. Robinson. PLACE your order for chicks now from bloodtested flocks. We do custom natchlng. Have feeds, litter and supplies Write for complete prices.

MORTON HATCHERY. Morton 111. Phone 6311 member of the First Metthodist church. .10 Rpck Phosphate In Bscs Carloads a speclaltf. L.

EARL BACH, 507-11 Livingston Bldg. COL. M. T. JONES, Auctioneer Phone 5765-6 He is survived by his wife and NO my," she thought, "Mrs.

Moline has had all of her neighbors put their paper out for me." Scouts Nonplussed. Each pile was dutifully loaded" Another woman called for help MILLER HATCHERY. PHONE T93J -Want to buy spring 722 W. Washington LLOYD'S MARKET-chickens and hens. St Phone 6332-0.

son, Roland S. Read, 1308 East Washington street. R. S. Read is (Continued on next page) president of the Portable Elevator (Continued in Next Column.) Manufacturing company.

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