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ELEVEV THE PANTAGRAPH. BLOOMIXGTOV. ILLINOIS, MONDAY. SEPT. 26.

1949. inois Has Finest Bloomington-Normal Deaths Mixing Fresh Grains Stage Rally After Weak Start Mrs. Thayer K. Morrow rJAnd Cold Cream for Farm Accident Toll Climbs During Harvest Corn picking time is accident time, according to John Lake, Mrs. 1 haver K.

Morrow, 55, Nation, Says Yung Central Corn in State Soil Conservation In 12th Year merly of Bloomington, died heart attack at her home in Peo ria Sunday morning. ICuts Premium Funeral services will be held 1 p. m. Tuesday in the Gauss Fu Wheat Takes Chicago Board of Trade neral home in Peoria and burial An Illinois dairy bacteriolgist I Mon. Mon.

Mnn, Sat will be in Peoria. kjU.LL Mrs. Morrow, whose maiden sa's aalrymen snuula nut auu WCI mailed safety director for the Illinois Agricultural Association, the state Farm Bureau. 'If past records mean any thing Lake says, "more than Wheat Close Dec M.ir 2.12'. Mav July 1.87s-.

Corn Dt-c 1.15S, name was Lois Welch, was a iresniy separated cream to cream i daughter of Alfred J. and Belle! that has been chilled and expect! L6dQ6rSniP Low $2.12 2.12' 2.05 1.87 1.15' Mil'. 2.191. 1 21 HiRh 2.133 1.88' a 1.17 1.19'. I 21'.

1.21 Welch. She was born in have a product that brings al BY BOB McCAIN. Pantagrsph Staff Writer. 1 la-1 CHICAGO. lP) Advances no Wesieya Tnlversi rl Pre" in dollars and 100 Illinois farmers are likely to suffer crippling and perhaps fatal ,1...

1 lul McLEAN. Roy E. Yung, state W. O. Nelson, University of Mi- I were rung up in most grains after 1.20 sne was a member of Kappa Del rois.

savs tests show that adding a shaky start on the board of- oats ta sorority, bhe taught in Bloom- accidents while harvesting corni during October, November and! December. The mechanical corn airector of agriculture, told a festival crowd here Saturday afternoon that he drove by unsur Close $2 14 2.iaJ4 2.06 34 1 88 l.lfi3'. 1.19-'4 1.21 1.21 '4 7H 65 S3 67 1 424 1.48 1 43 2 2 244 2 25 '-a 2 23 Ifresh, warm cream to cold cream trade Monday. Wheat took overjM. ington schools until her marriage to Mr.

Morrow, when she moved always lowers the quality. The the market's leadership, jumping May asj. passed fields of the finest corn in more than a warm cream raises the tempera the nation on his trip from Spring southwestern mills ana previous! Dec 1.42-' 1.47' ture of the cold cream and promotes the growth of bacteria which produce off-flavors. to reoria. Surviving are her husband, two sons, Dr.

Thayer K. Morrow, New Orleans, and Robert Thayer, at home; a brotner, Arch picker has made life easier for the corn belt farmer, but much more dangerous. Now corn picking time might also be called hand picking time because so riany lose fingers, hands and arms in corn picking machinery. Corn followed wheat higher, de- sovbeam Pi'- TiU 661. 82 5 56' 1 40, 1 46 1.41"4 2 22'4 2 23-'.

2 24 2 22 in. a7 111 10 10 10 10 27 10.35 Nelson suggests cooling the a somewhat easier trend in Nov 67' 1 63'. 7' 1.43 1 4H'4 1.43 2 23 v4 2 25 4 2 2(i 2 2J' II (17 1 11 Hi 112 III 10 40 lield to McLean. "We will have finer crops this year than ever before and as great if not greater production," predicted Mr. Yung.

But how long will our land be prosperous 2 25 2 2 2fi' 2.23' D. Welch, 1403 East Olive street freshly sparated cream to a tern- the cash market, and oats scored Bloomington. perature of 50 degrees or lower modest gains, boybcans provided cu 4 a l.cWa ndinty it tr thp rhillpd fir, pvr-pnliim tn 1h ppmptmI Lard lir .1 IJrf.M. It-L'l'lll inP fP(l. I There were 140 corn harvesting Occidents in Illinois in 1948, with corn pickers accounting for a ria chapter and vice reitent of the cream.

They were weak most of the day Nnv Ul 02 10 30 10.32 10.30 10.37 state and past president of the1 He also emphasized three other on hedging pressure, reflecting ina2 1II.2S 10.22 creased movement of the new crop points to keep in mind in produc w-norf farmo nnt fr 1 eor'a Amateur Musical club, in Central Illinois Receipts were: Wheat, 26 and make adjustments or remove ing quality dairy products'. Keep ail equipment clean and sterile. John L. Deerwester enough to raise such fine crops, he asked. Soil conservation is a must.

Federal statistics, our national balance sheet, show that more than half our farmland has been seriously inured by careless use and erosion, continued Mr. Yung. States Figure. corn, 294; oats, iU; rye, Dariey, 106; soybeans, 77. John L.

Deerwester, 67, ol 406 lodged corn stalks while the corn picker machinery is running Stop the machinery before you Cool the milk and cream quick- sown scnooi street formal, died t0 50 dcgrees or lowePf and Wheat closed to lVc higher, December, $2.14 2.14 Vs; corn was v. 1 OI.ua"iw 'keep it at that temperature. 3ic to lsc higher, December, Produce Market I UK AGO PKOni tE. POI LIKV Live; unsettled to weak: rece.pts, 48 trucks; one car: prices unchanged to 3 cents a pound lower; FoBr lowl, 23M2hc: LeRhorn fowl. 21522i; roasters, 2d'u29c: fryers.

Sia31c; broilers. 25iit28c; oid roosters, 20c; FOB wholesale market- ducklings. 33c. Bl'TTLU Steady: receipt (two daysl, 574,471: prices unchanxed: 93 score AA, 62c. 112 61.75c; 0 59c; 89 85c; cars: 90 60c; 89 C.

57c. MiGS Weak; receipts (two days', touch it, Lake advised, because it is better to lose a minute than to lose a hand or a life. "Reaching into a corn picker Deliver milk to the market year- Ijo rloli, or rrpam two Or oats were un toWXM 1 it 1 1 KVfl One hundred million acres of former corp land are no longer The body was taken to um Vweek Memorial home. Funeral arrange-ithTee times a changed to He higher, December, 67c; rye was unchanged to 1-c suited for cultivation and another while it is running is like putting your hand into a gigantic meat grinder," Lake said. "For this 100 million acres are in critical higher.

December, soy ments are incomplete. Mr. Deerwester was born May I 1, 1882, in Hey worth. He married condition. A third 100 million acres are in a serious condition reason the corn picker, with the beans were Mc to 1c lower, November, and lard was 5c to 15c a hundred pounds exception of the tractor, is the Miss Elsie Ploense Sept.

15, 1929, most dangerous piece of equip- in Bloomington. He came to God Must Be First, Says Rev. Martin higher, October, $11.02 11. 05. and 150 million acres are subject to erosion to some degree.

That leaves a national balance of only 100 million acres which are not in ment on the farm." 8.:94: prices unchanged to a cent a dozen lower; U. S. extras, U. S. standards, current receipts, 47m49c; drltlcs, 40c: checks, 311.

5c. POTATOKS Arrivals, 435: on track, R49; total ll. S. shipments Friday, N63; Saturday. 329.

and Sunday, 39; supplies liberal; "demand light; market weaker on whites, (irm best reds, dull others; Idaho Bloomington in miy and was a contractor until the time of his Cash Grain News death. danger, he said. Entomologist Surviving are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Louella Busick, In 1935 congress passed the soil HIC AGO ASH CiRMN. WHKAT -dish; No.

3 red. 0y'4: Na 4 r-d. $2 01. COHNNo. 1 vellow.

$1 2rl.30': No. 6 West Grove street, Mrs Mary Putting God first is the most 1 Kussel Bui-banks. (3.90: utilities bakers, 3.i: Minnesota-North Dakota Red Hiver I Vallev $2. Ml washed: Washmg-i ton Kussi-t Murbanks, S.1.9UKI 4.20; Wisconsin Buss Triumphs, 2.50: Chip-I pewas, 1.9thV 2.10; Katahdms, SI Urges Wheat Erps, 406 South School street, Nor-' important thing in life, the Kev si.is'l.2i; m'pic mal, and Mrs. Edith Elliott, Can-! Harold R.

Martin, pastor of the.grmi. ton; one son, Forrest, at home; 'second Presbyterian church, told! one brother, Alfred, Heyworth, and ihp Kiwams club Monday noon at' hiie. ampie grade medium heavy conservation act which established the soil conservation service and recognized soil erosion as a national problem. Illinois acted promptly to participate and in July of 1937 our conservation law became effective. Serve 95 Counties.

Fumigation two sisters. Mrs. Minnio Hiiip 9na hotol nnr. 1 uic ItUllkilS BARLEY-Nominal: malting. 1.20a In emphasizing the need for the tast Lnestnut street, and Mrs Tnn neon ca them- 1 62 f-ed.

22 SOYBEANS -None. fumigation of stored wheat, Dr. Grant Tory, 406 East Market McLEAN. Roy E. Yunr, state director of agriculture, told a festival crowd here Saturday that he passed the finest corn in the nation on hii trip from Springfield to McLean.

"V'JV'K selves Christians but fail to put st. i.oi is PRonrc E. ST LOL IS wl'i I'toduce and live pouill ECiCIS Extras, SH'iitiOc; standards, i4c: Iowa and north, nearby, -4IU-: pullets. 33'u37c. BU'l'TEH 92 score, 61'a4l63c; 90 icore, 58'ac: 89 score, 54'(ia5c.

BUTTE HI' AT No. 1. 50c per pound at country stations; No. 2. 2c 'ess.

CHEESE -Twins and Cheddars, 33c; flats and singles, 33' sc; daisies and long-horns, 36lac; process, 34'4C; nearby, 1c Illinois conservation has 92 dis Christian ideas into practice, ne tricts serving 95 counties, caring R. T. Cotton, U. S. Department' street.

of Agriculture entomologist, com-1 Also surviving are four grand ments that the "small sizp and children. insidious nature" if the grain'. ST. I.Ol IS CASH GH A1V ST. I.OVIS.

i--Cah: WIIKAT-Re-i-ejpts, cars: sold 6: No. 2 rod winter. S2.ll: No. 4 red winter. S2 00: sample trade red.

$1 80; No. 2 red gnrlukv. S2 00; No 1 hard (darki, $213'. No. 3 mixed.

'said. "Christian action can be sidetracked by one's own mind," he Treat Peach for 30i million acres of land, he stated. This means that soil conservation in Illinois has grown rapidly in its 12 years. pests probably accounts for the! nrt rrmore To See Tazewel Tree Planter less. 7 7 wiatiwiw failure of many farmers and ele-! FOWL Heavy breeds.

22c; Leghorns. 19c; commerclai fryers, broilers and roast said, adding that God should become a new first in life. One trouble with the world today is a "vitriolic negativism" which could be changed to posi Mr. Yung gave the late Presi ers, whites, 30c; white crosses, 28ia30'c; reds, 2ti 1 fi 28c grays, 29l-ac; nearby Hear of Insects McLean county Flying Farmers, dent F. D.

Roosevelt and the late Governor Horner of Illinois cred PEKIN. The Tazewell Coun Borer Prior To Oct. 1 5 vator men to recognize their presence and take the necessary precautions for protecting the grain. "You could place a thousand weevils or a thousand bran bee- si asn. COHN- Rereipti, 39 cars: sold 11: No.

3 vellow. 22: No 4 yellow, $1 1 2.1',: No. 5 vellow. $1 14'-i; sample prarle yellow. 1.12; No.

3 mixed. $1 2.i OATS -Receipts, 12 cars; sold No. 1 mixed, file. BLOOMINGTON CRMS'. (Courtesy Slolier Grami whites, 211c, whites I3'j pounds and upi, 22c; gras.

27c; grays (3 'a pounds and upi, 22c; reds, 25c; reds (3'i pounds and it for the leadership that led to ty Soil Conservation District has purchased a tree planting nia- tive thinking it persons wouia on a recent trip to 20c; LeRhorn. Leghorn crosses. i iJuno tn I the enacted legislation to coi chine capable of planting 41)00 or1, ties in a quart of grain," he cotton boll weevil are in himself Austro whites, 18c; barebacks, 15ivi20c; blacks, IRc; No. 2 springs, 10c: young serve soil. Demands Will Grow, more young trees daily.

A de- and their presence would hardly LUllu" UKl- The most effective time to treat white duiks, 25c; small, 23c; dark. 18c; norprs arf in i pntra i mmc vc ne saiu. old. 12c, gt-ese. 15c; young hen turkeys, nu.nsiidiiori ui aum ic ijuhuiibuc iiuuieu.

lei iwo weevns or ihp sun. 38'ac, old hens, 27c; old toms, 27c. History tells us that as a nation will be a feature of a tour sched-i five bran beetles in a quart off 1101 aM! -T-ll Unowt, uled Oct. 3 by Taul Affolter of I wheat will cause it to be classed Karl Mays were in the group. ALso ones -l hnon I i Trcc RrUcr rtf imeii in industrial ana commer- Jess Rarkpr nf Fimor men in industrial and commer we have been squandering our ihe iCb ana (J.

c. rsayies, larm-as weevuy gram. 1 wnu U1U not uvvcu peach borers with PDB, chemically known as paradichloroben-zene, is before October 15. S. C.

Chandler, Illinois Natural History Survey entomologist, says the material is not effective after ground temperatures get below 55 degrees. ii mere are oniy a lew re likely to are likely in a grain bin, they Prices as Ktven in the following 1able are fixer! on Chicago less fixed charRcs on freight handling, etc. i'nees at elevators tn surrounding territory mav vary few cents in special bids from markets other than Chicago in many cases. Editor. Based on the close of the market Mondav.

elevators were paving ahout the following prices: wheat-No. i 1 87 CORN Ten Davs 112 OATS No. 2 58 -SOYBEANS -Soybeans 2 06 Tl RKS. CHICAGO Produce close: Storage Eggs 54.45'ulc; 50 Dec 47 30c. Rutter Storage; 58c.

Ui.ions-Nov.. S2U1-H2 94; 3.54 3.53, t3 March, S4.35. BLOOMINGTON POl'LTRV AND EGGS. tLourtesy of Armour C'reamesiesi 'Tuesday quotations.) adviser. The Oct.

3 tour will be near Green Valley to see trees on sandy soil. The Louis Williams planting of Jack and White pine, be regarded as of no Importence.l, PP A Martm introduced bv basic wealth, added Mr. Yung. Thel demands of the future upon our1 acres will become greater. Our population is still climbing.

There is no question as to our choice. We must choose abundance and we must learn to live with abundance, he claimed. i line Erouu visitea toward ci.pil uul v.ullv,. i w- L. D.

Hendricks. 'md" C01. usea Farm B. rea Yr Mr William Hammitt addressed the He advises using PDB crystals seven miles southwest of Green sairf Vh bnelly on the coming llloom- at the rate of one fourth ounce Valley, will be inspected at 1 cu iiMdnces are uieoreucany cap- 1" 1 1 umton-Normal Communitv Chest ton belt and for one year old trees; one half ko-nH ttni, i10 iiaLrai! mnitinK-in i a miliar, more competition in ounce for two year old trees; f.rm tr spp nin- trees 'ir. isn riavs Mn, nthr Orai, couo11 production from other campaign Heavy Hens $.

ID Hvbnd Hens It LeKhoi Hens 17 Oid Hooslers 14 Springs 3 lbs. and up Hoiks 22 Colored 20 Hybrid 18 three fourths ounce for three to Kiv sen and tn see infostinff insprts arp rAnahlo nf areas 'u certainly encourage Livestock i i i Bloomington Livestock five year old trees; and one ounce re lncieasma at this tremendous ne the machine planter in operation Tree production for lumber, rate," he says, "although fortu-i porte5 much 85 600 r.Etelv there are factors that bept can be produced on that old cotton land to prevent this." posts, and Christmas trees, is advocated for profit on the light sandy toil in that district. RI.C UI'TS. CHICAOO f.stimaU-d salable livestock receipt Tuesday; HOC.S in.oon CATTI 7.001) SHEEP 2.000 1I1CAOO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO.

ol'i HIKiS-Salable: re The festival crowd was limited Saturday with most farmers here busy combining soybeans. Herb Steffen, manager of the Funks Grove Grain company here, says all indications show that the soybean yield will be greater a earlier predicted. Corn Show Winners. James Stubblefield 82, has been in charge of the corn show since it began in 1929. Mr.

Stubble-field also is a two time winner of Leghorn lft Medium Blue 38 A. Clrcen 38 Larye Hlue 51 Pullett tgut 30 with good treatment and modern methods. for trees six to 10 years old. For older trees with larger trunks, ycu can use up to two ounces. The entomologist suggests placing the material in a ring on the ground close to the trunk and mounding it up with earth.

Ethylene dichloride can be used as a substitute of paradichloro- (Monday's Quotations. tCourlesy of Kennelt-Murriy Co.) HOGS Receipts, 470; market, 25c lower; 200 to 260 pounds, 19.50; 180 to 200 pounds, 19.00; 160 to 180 pounds, $15.7518.00: bulk sows, $18.50, down; smooth light sows, $18.75, down. CALVES $26 00, down. lew farmers, says Cotton, take the trouble to weigh their grain when they put it in storage, and then weigh it again when they sell it A farmer who did this would have a good idea of how ceipts. lli.ouo; opened Mow later trade A navv pilot when he is nil-rut 'l arlien riii t.

iiiinitin Peoria Man Fined For Three Offenses with Knday; su-ady tolreadv to step into his plane may stroi.K: uyt, $2o Utr hoice have 40 pounds of clothing and 2.0 ti 270: h. 1 1 Livestock Sales Listed At ISNU Farm Felix G. Lobdell, 22. Peor ria much wheat and how many dol the 10 ear traveling trophy th.t di lars he had sacrificed to the feedwas fineii $1790 by Justice of the I lllHIA l.lVthTOC K. was aonaiea Dy tne vnaniDer in -H Bn(1 mpan.

quid form, and that means haul ing of insect pests. It is not A- M- Campbell Saturday cvmmon for insects to cause lo! afternoon for illegal parking, 2ui) to 220 Midi 20 (H), IUU im pounds. SIR 00 ly 2.i; to 170 00u 17 ucihtk undT ISO pounds scarce, few wms hue; under :.0 pounds, $1R 19 2J: to 425 Commerce ing about eight times the weight PEOKIA. 11. HOI'S- Salable, receipts.

3.50t'. 2.t to SOc lower rn-da. top. SlUSi'. Heady to 50c lower: top, $18 jO.

CATTLE Hrceipts, 600: slauthter sup NOW IS THE TIME Marvin Haughey and the late cirunKenness ana disorderly con $17 18 2.r, to duct. lf QFi-Qrli, choke fed IT uO: heavier eichts siarce; odd ply very short, few t- of PDB into the orchard, dipping out about half a pint of 20 percent strength for each tree and mounding up the earth as is done with percent shrinkage in a storage The livestock pavilion at season. Illinois State Normal university farm will be used by 11 different heW UOWS Cured Lyle Munson were the only others that have won the contest twice tn the 20 years of the show. This year the Civic club and the lanncrjhead down In (Mi; Rood clearance. coin- ATTLE Salable, receipts.

12 Omi; sal- iicjjuucs i iKiav lili.il. oil runue cows, down lo aii; cutter ISO west of Carlock a car which mKiH5o. Calves, m-. uJy the PDB. was reportedly parked SO that jeaK to 25 cents lower, hulls and ve.il- In either case precautions need0 hvestock this h'; Qf BrUCe losis it block the highway.

to be taken not to let the ma- I cloc xi'ora Vinlfi fhura tho i. American Legion started a traveling cup for the best single ear. Mrs. Eileen Grant was the first to take the single ear trophy for SHtKH -Receipts, 00; nclive, fully 'aav; top. i.i.t ,5 two stead top.

12 On. loads sc.eial loads held hiuher; buik hiyh- tcacial inno inrn rrttiiart With tVift IIIBI VUlHb IIMV V. V- kill. IfC tree trunk i luinois aairymen wno don line Repays Money Kenneth Myers, 41, of Aurora. Chandler adds that the 0 oppose 01 vaiuaoie cows wnicn Closing Stock Averages lUIH-JOMV i Thlrts- industrials.

180 86. down 44. K-'Od and choice steels and searllnKs. 2'A f0 mi-dluin to a erane-Rood kinds. $1S on.

part load choice hravv heifers. On. most Rood and choice fed heifers. ti.i fiO-n 18 75., common lene dichloride may be used at; 'le Doen ouna 0.h?.ve brucel- to get your FARM DRAINAGE needs taken care of Complete Scientifically Engineered Drainage Systems ST. ANNE FARM DRAINAGE INC.

St. Anne, UL I'hone 216 lower temperatures than the PDB.iU" in 'Tn n0r re SKmB "ncWT cws which me it car. be used l.rf Jt 0' "'l WlT in the laa ana earner in uie a the season. Dr. Oscar Mounticy.

Tvlouritjoy Seed company at Atlanta was the judge. Lester Barnes won the 10 ear contest and Mrs. Kate Hildibrandt was second. Mr. Stubblefield was third.

Home Ec Exhibit. The first Home Economics and handicraft exhibited was displayed this year. There were ap spring. and medium beef cows. (14 oom 16 few-good beef cows.

$17 OO'a 19 00; t-anncrs and cutters. $1 1 5fl' 14 no. medium and Rood sausage bulls, $17 004( 18 50: odd head, $19 nu, mednun to choice vealcrs, $24 28 00. top, $28 00. SHKEI'- Salable: receipts.

3.000: slauuh-ter lambs and searliiuis gcnerallv steady, slow: receipts tn.ilulv western ewes, slaughter kinds fully steads at 8 8n down returned $6 given him by William Jepsen to pay for several chauffers' licenses and paid $3 40 sheriff's costs when he appeared before Justice of the Peace Jesse Willis on an embazzlement charge Saturday. Judge Willis said the embezzlement count was dropped when Mr. Jcpscn decided not to prosecute after he got his money me university oi Illinois, an- and hogs from iany farms and'swered this question today, study their values. Field men1 "i BEASON from the breed associations often! seems to shake off the disease 20 rails. 47 down 21: IS utilities.

08 10, down 6.i stinks. 65 11, down .19 ASSOCIATED I'KISS. Thirty industrials, down .2. 15 rails, down 15 utilities, down .1, 60 stocks, down .1. 141.1$ VOl MI.

About 1.1 (nm shait-s. 4 II IV ST. 1 CH'lS HP -HAY-iPer tonl: Clo-w-r. 122 Oti'24 fid. timothy or mixed.

$2.) 001 2h 00, prairie. 2n 00; native aifalfa. No. 1, $25 (km 28 O'i. No.

2. $18 (W 4(2 -IKi, straw $12 0liui4 0u. lu ineumfter a one time." Dr. Wnnrfs Will Stoll arrived Friday from i)rped; ward; top lambs. hulk Bond and stales.

"But there are too iew Chuire ohVrl.itis. $22 li'ii 23 110 San Diego, for a visit here: StnHrnU rlns i proximately 225 exhibits. Mrs. Dan of them to be considered in a bark Buck delayed her button col-jwrth Mrs Mary Stoll Mr and (he a Druceuosis control pro The nation's annual milk supply is 57. 000 quarts a year.

It lection. She has buttons ueJarneue, ftir. ana wis nu t. ii ip rr. rs I Stoll and other relauves rOfteitS I TcSttlC DOtld vprv war hpoinnina with the i Lyle is valued at $8,000,000,000 a year.

Revolutionary Deriod. a uncoin, wi. ruiasKi, tunion mc, lean iui.ui ine oiuuies ana ine veierinarian says mat Dru- Aifr-j Rna7 2) nf Flkworth equipment at ISNU. u-ellosis in cattle usually lasts' it was reported mat a crowa 'r'V, VharlM left: No charge is made for the build- the life of the animal I bond when he failed to appear kiim urn. nrospTV Tnr rnp irtn s-in-i COMING PUBLIC SALES PUBLIC AUCTION of Truck and Garage Equipment urday Thursday lor wooaiaKc.

new, oe- he was arrested Sat trtainment Friday evening. ing called there because of the "WL: speeding 4S miles an hou on ith death of her father, Henry T. 7 01 Normal avenue and driving She was accompanied by her sis- ha thls year spreading the disease to other out an operator' A baby elephant weighs from 150 to 200 pounds at birth, making it the world's biggest blessed vent. Saturday, October 1st -Time 1:30 P. M.

by the Alpha Tau Alpha organiza- cattle and to persons who drink ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. La Br lurt thai yomr pabltc tale lUtrd In IhU direclary. Ii PUblWhrd Mobday, rdnrdr and I rlday fr. LIUd will brgtn din before the sal provided a minimum ti adver-tuement of ft liirhea i Htrd or more niorr mar Ball of Leaksville, Miss Smith acetylene WASHINGTON ition, this giving the oryaiuzaton tne raw milk.

worthwhle activity and some air mtimrfiMir 1, II. P. motor; 1.1 UlwU anH llni-pr 0riTlfl- Miss Nclda Waddell of here who llm.s In lb. I.U) rnu(rpk. S.I" welder ana CUtler; Lincoln tieiun.

uuu, of Corn is a member of the Caterpillar n.ltif Ihia Ihls minimum uuioi r. mac and llecker a-in. (Hill; 1 SCI Ol laps aim uisis uJ wheel dollv Bennet-beragen wheel aligner; Black and Decker rcfaccr; Lincoln grease gun; Ingersall impact tool; Allen coil Diesclettes baseball team, re Chester White hogs were auctioned Prrtct Proo turned nome mursciay trom a'ini an-in. immpsnire- nnfmn yn j(a sept an-ill. HsmpshLre lireeiers Ass seat sale o.

ii hnaw. un the past two by associations weeks. Ilnran valve resurfaccr and attachment; spam western exhibition tour which the 'Sl, ti: tester; open im and 6-in. vise, 4-in. vise; 1 set ol sauuie lanns, tiumui team has been in hs past two I jsbom.

in chesu-r white spring boan nhig cleaner i i nc nrst car or new corn ar- coupler; furnace Stokol stoker ana oiowcr. a Caterpillar) Iiro, s.Lrouk rived at the Chicago market Sept. weeks. Nclda is The Illinois Hampshire Hcg'ia. a PMA report shows.

Thatltmplovee. Breeders have a sale scheduled cum was saninle firade vellrm-l tlll'ICK IIQUI'MIM CATTLE FOR SALE 15 Hereford yearling steers, 600 pounds 31 Hereford yearling steers, 680 pounds 30 Hereford steers, 000 pounds 28 Shorthorn steers, 975 pounds 8 Hereford heifers, 600 pounds Bloomington Phone 9046-9 Harry Quinn, Shirley, 111. 100 HEAD OF WHITE FACED CALVES Warro conibinatmn cash and ticket register tnewj, cnccn protector- office desk (knciholc); Underwood typewriter; Burroughs adding machine; show case; swivel chair; 2 office chairs. 16 drawer bench; electric wall cloik. Other articles too numerous to mention.

TI.RMS CASH. KOXNOWS Al'l'TION IU 1I.DING I'oiitiac, Illinois CAKl, RONNOW, Auctioneer TUESDAY. SEPT. 27 there Oct. la.

while the state; corn, 54 pounds, 20 percent Milking Shorthorn sale will be nuiiMurc and heating Oct. 26 and the McLean County i A few davs of cold, showery Hereford Cattle Breeders' sale is weather over most areas last set for Oct. 29. iweik caused some retardation of Red Poll cattle will be sold at 'the maturity of corn. But the the University farm Nov.

22; the bulk if the crop is safe lrom frost, Illinois Puroc Jersey hog sale according to the l'MA. Some Scheduled Jan Illinois York- areas Mill need a week or two 2 Carloads of Stctrs weighing from Weighing From 3UO-4uO Lbs Mine nun j.an. ana me oi irosi nee wcauier. Ihc crop Illinois Shorthorn sale 8ti percent dented and hard in 500 to 700 pounds. Besides These, We Will lUve (unsigned Stock Consisting of Fat Cattle.

Milk Cows, rals, tat IIors, Sows and I'irs. MicmIs. IF YOC ARK IN Mill OF STOCK CATTI F. THIS WILL UF. Tilt SAI TO ATI I.

Ml. SAM EWIXU LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE CLINTON. ILLINOIS. Sale FVtRY TIESIIAY. Starting Promptly at 1:00 P.M.

CST IIOBSON A. CTIAITHHN. Auctioneers. SAM LWING, Owner. March 3.

Iowa and 88 percent safe from frost in Missouri. Harvesting corn is under way in the south Full co-ordination of the muscles of the eyes is not believed to be attained in children until their fifth year. and southern Great Plains, with seme in shock the Ohio Valley and Lake region. Ancient galleys with three banks of oars could travel at 15 knots for short bursts. HAMPSHIRE BOAR GILT SALE FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT.

30 7:30 V. M. (CST) At the Farm in Our New Sale Barn Five Mile. West of McNabb, 111 100 HEAD 100 50 BOARS 25 OPEN GILTS 25 OFF-MARKED GILTS (Thrte off-marked Gills are pure-brrd, but not tliglblo for registration.) This Offering Is Sired by Our Hi Chief. Triple Threat and Transformer Fashion Pedigree Furnished Cholera Immune Abortion Tested Term ah.

Write lor Catalog. CARR BROS. tw Wanted to Buy Butcher Cattle OF ALL CLASSES (Alto Feeder Pigs and Boars.) Phone or Write Louie Heller Sons, Inc. Phone 7062-0 Normal, III. "Steakettes" for Your Freezer Locker Phone 9702-0 Galvanized and Black Pipe Chester White Spring Boar Gilt Sale 14 BOARS 36 GILTS Our Motto: Production, Quality, and Leading lilood Lines Several Hlue Ribbon Winners Will lte Sold.

Sale To He Held Promptly at 7:30 IM. CST. Thursday Night, September 29, 1949 Sale To Be Held at Our tarm rst of Trac ks, TIIOM4SBORO. ILLINOIS CHARLEY SCHIATER and SON. AH Sues Thru 2" MORRIS TICK CO.

I'hone 7076-0 601 Fait Steuart St. MrNABB. ILLINOIS Clerks Leon Clausen. Charles WhltneT II. Shaw.

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