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Belvidere Daily fiepublican, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 1950 3 Winter Wa Dress Three Months Ago Today Tot Taken From Car Farm Machinery Repairs Require Fast Action and Lasting Results Partnership Now Operating Implement Firm BRIQUETS ON TRACK CITY FUEL fi SUPPLY CO. SPRINGFIELD UP Three months -ago Monday frail, two- Frank Meyers and Son. John Deere farm equipment dealers in Belvidere for many years, sold By IRA MILLER farm Electrification Burtau There's an old saying that the farmer who hasn't used baling wire to fix a broken machine hasn't farmed very long. For machine parts do break occasionally.

And a breakdown dur- year-old Earnest Cagle, mys their business recently to the par Creep Rations Under Tests URBANA Five different creep rations are being fed to 365 suckling pigs from 43 sows at the Unk versity of Illinois in tests to learn whichration will produce heavier weaning weights. Two lots are getting their creep ration while on alfalfa -pasture. One ration is oat groats and pig supplement, while the other is a dry synthetic milk ration. The other three lots are on bromegrass pasture. One of these creep rations is standard pig starter and another is oat groats and supplement, while the remaining lot is on a high-efficiency ration in pellets and as meal.

All 43 sows are self -fed a com-mon ration. teriously disappeared, and author- ities still are in the dark as to Phone 414 tnership which owns the Huntley Phone 123 28-29 adv. Advises How To Pick Time For Marketing URBANA Some help in de elding whether to sell your hogs at 220 pounds or fatten them to heavier weights came Tuesday from a livestock marketrog specialist in the Illinois college of agriculture. W. Wills says that earlier this fall hogs from 180 to 270 pounds were selling at about-the same price, because there were few heavy weights.

But now there is a differential of over 50 cents per hundredweighf in favor of those under" 220 pounds. This premium for lightweights should keep getting larger for the next couple of months as the share of heavier Farm store in Huntley. The Huntley Farm store started business in 1944 and has now been rated as one of the largest John Deere dealers in this pari FREE strengthen weak parts of a machine. And wearing surfaces, such as those on cultivator shovels, plow points and harrow teeth, cad be treated to prolong their "work Electric arc welding Is the process by which metal parts are Joined In the heat of an electric arc at the electrode. Farmers, who have fumed tn disgust at a broken hitch bract know what It means to be able to "loin" broken metal parts in a hurry For time, weather and crops can't wait Many such repairs can be made with a welder without removing the broken parts from the machine.

Fortunately, it la not difficult to learn to weld Manufacturers provide easily followed Instructions with their machines. Additional pointers can be' obtained from most College Extension Departments, vocational agriculture tnsructors, power supplier and dealers. Welding schools, also, are conducted periodically in many (arming areas. x' In thinking about purchasing a of the country. The new local firm name has been changed to the.

Belvidere Farm Store and it is now in the I i tr process of establishing the same "super" service to farmers In Balloons Santa Mask Candy WED. NITE 7 TO 9 AT PENNEVS -Doors Open 7 P.M. Sharp this community that its. Huntley hogs on the market increases. store is giving.

"Super" service, the manage DeKalb4-H'er To Make Trip If you have 220 pigs now, Wills ment says, means solving any kind of problems that farmers suggests figuring their value now and also estimating their value as welder, here are tome timely tips: URBANA -IXAnne MathfCrr what happeped to him. Bill Barnett, Sangamon county sheriff, said all efforts to find the 19-pound diabetic or to determine what happened to him have come to a dead end. But he said "we won't give up." Barnett said his office gets rumors and tips from time to time, but every one, after careful checks "blows up." "We have questioned" several people with no results," Barnett said. "But as long as we're around, we won't give up trying to find him." He said it was his belief that someone who lived near the place where the boy disappeared knows something. VI don't believe the boy was kidnapped by anyone just passing through," he said.

The boy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Cagle, of Illiopolis, said that on August 27 they left; him in their automobile at Buck-hart with a one-year-old sister, while they went into a tavern with another child, Mary Ellen, 3. Earnest, a curly-haired, blue-eyed blond, was gone when they returned, they said. Mary Ellen said she saw a man reach into the car and take something out while she stood in the doorway of the have with farm machinery, effi Be sureyour welder Is the kind lO-pounders when you can have ciency-and-at-the-lowest-possible cost to the farmer.

them ready for market. Then see whether the difference will more than pay for the feed heeded to The new local store is making substantial improvements in the shop and installing additional equipment so that any necessary repairs may be made on any produce these extra pounds. For example, we'll say 220-pound MOLASSES FEEDS BREWERS GRAINS with 40 Molasses. 19, home economics sophomore in the Illinois college of agriculture, will be one of three persons representing the nation's 2,000,00) 4-H'ers at the Mid-Century White House Conference on Children and in Washington, D. December 3-8.

The DeKalb county girl wis chosen for her new honor by the extension service in the U. S. department of agriculture. DiAnne is one of Illinois' most outstanding 4-H club members. make of farm machinery.

hogs are worth $18 per hundred and you think 250-pounders when ready for sale will bring $17.50. Your decision then is whether you think you can produce 30 more pounds of pork at $4.15. That's the you need, and use the proper electrodes for the Job. Dont let your welder stand idle. Put it to work, and it will pay its way by helping to keep your machinery in running order, thereby eliminating exasperating delays and minimizing repair bills.

Farmers with a lively Imagination and a fair sized scrap pile, can spend many profitable hours In making a host of "labor-saving devices." These include ditchers, straw forks, weed sprayers, milk carts, snow plows, drags, trailers, gates, elevators, hoists and feed troughs. All of which goes to show that electric arc welding is no passing fad. It is a "Johnny "on the spot" machine a trouble shooter in making repairs and a help in constructing new machines. COLD WEATHER on the Korean front makes winter uniforms a vital factor and here US. Army Sgt Pierre Prejean (left), of Henry, contrasts Chinese dress with GI combat clothes worn by George J.

Schneider of the Quartermaster Corps. As shown in this Washington comparison, the U.S. uniform has five layers for the upper body and three for the lower. Chinese coat has one layer of padded cotton. (International) Clair Hetland, who has had many years of experience with John Deere farm equipment, has been named as manager of the Belvidere Farm Store.

Charles Meyers will remain as assist QUICK REPAIRS made easily with electric are welder. ing planting or harvesting seasons can be mighty costly. At these times. It used to be baling wire to the rescue. Used to be, we say, because repair methods have changed with the years.

Present day farm machinery repairs are made fast and lasting by means of an electric arc welder. Such welded spots often are stronger than the original parts. In addition, welders can be used to difference between the total value of one hog at each weight. Wills adds that if feeding ratios are to ant manager of the store. continue favorable, we'll have to market hogs in orderly fashion at 240 pounds or lighter.

She was one of four Illinois delegates chosen to attend the national 4-OH club camp in Washington, D. last June, where she gave the opening talk. This tavern. There were smudged finger marks near the car door. State Mental Liquor Price War Is Seen summer she also appeared on the Authorities centered their atten Grain Elevator Fred Waring television show in tion on a possible kidnaping after discarding a belief that the child STEER FEED, 12 protein and 40 molasses.

16 Dairy Feed, heavy with molasses. 50Molasses feed. Liquid Molasses, 300 600 lb. bbls. DEX MO LASS dry molasses feed.

Try one of these molasses feeds. Phone 1225 We Deliver BELVIDEsQG! New York City to present him with a citation for his service to School Slated SPRINGFIELD UP An Winter-Over Ewe Lambs, 4-H clubs. URBANA A practical pro gram has been arranged for the had wandered away from the auto. They conducted an exhaustive investigation and search of the area around- the tavern. State's Attorney George Cout-rakon promised "complete amnesty to anyone who would return Expert Urges 23rd grain elevator management school to be held at the St.

Nicholas hotel in Decatur on December 3-4. Cases Increase SPRINGFIELD UP The state welfare department reported Tuesday that the number of patients in state mental hospitals and institutions is nearly double normal capacity. Director Fred Hoehler said the total being cared for by the department reached an all-time high of 48,337 September 1. That figure included patients in nine state mental hospitals and two institutions for the mentally defective. Hoehler said that normal capacity for these institutions was the boy desperately in heed of URBANA Contrary to old The defense program and grain Illinois supreme court decision finding the liquor price posting act invalid will have little immediate effect on liquor prices, most industry spokesmen agreeduesday.

However, one liquor agency official said he feared a price war, and the feeling was general that there would be wide-open credit selling by wholesalers to retailers. The supreme court ruled the wholesale liquor dealers price posting act unconstitutional on technical grounds Monday. It' compared its decision to a similar finding on ideas, corn-belt sheep raisers can save money on commercial breed BASKETBALL TICKETS Adult general admission tickets for the West Rockford vs Belvidere Basketball game to be played Saturday night will go on sale Thursday, Nov. 30 at the Community Building ticket office from 7 to 9 p. m.

These tickets will guarantee you a seat in the building. 28-29-30 advt. prices, answers to questions about handling CCC grains, futures tra ing stock by wintering-over ewe ding and speculation in soybeans, lambs. and income tax regulations for grain dealers are some of the GRIST OLE. U.

S. Garrigus, head of sheep care -for his diabetes. coutraxons plea was unanswered. Lie detector tests were given to Mr. and Mrs.

Cagle and to other members of the family but all "passed." Authorities screened anyone who offered any information about the boy's disappearance. But after sifting all clues and every shred of evidence, authorities came to the same point every time: A dead end. North Bonus PTii Plans Yule Party BY MRS. CLAIR LUCKETT Republican Staff Correspondent NORTH BONUS-North Bonus PTA will have its annual Christmas party and potluck supper at Bonus Grange hall Thursday, December 7. at 7 p.m.

Each family is asked to bring two dishes to pass, table service and one article suitable for auction. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rote left Tuesday to spend the winter at Lakeland, Fla. They will live in a trailer at the home of her father.

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carlson were dinner hosts recently in honor of their-19th wedding anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis, Mrs. Ella Lewisf and Mr. and Mrs.

Virdie Miller. program highlights. work at the Illinois college of ag ..1.... 1 t. L.

F. Stice, college of agricul iiuuiiuie, manes uiai ciaun. 11 is based on results of an experiment in the spring of 1949. These results showed that the 135. At the current rate of increase the number of patients will hit 50,000 within a year, he said.

"The department has no way of controlling admittance since patients are committed to the institutions by the courts," Hoehler explained. ture extension economist says anyone interes'ted In handling grain is welcome. is-'no registration The conference is sponsored by the County Grain and Feed institute and the Illinois Board of Vocational initial cost of the lamb plus all the fair trade liquor act in September, 1949. The price posting measure contained regulations for advance posting of wholesale prices with the Illinois liquor control commission, provided curbs on discounts, rebates and similar premiums and set 30-day limits on credit sales costs for feed, labor and equip ment for wintering-over totaled only J23.35, while the estimated market value of the ewe then SPREADERS flew Idea And Gaso 1 Horse Or Tractor Drawn New And Used FARMERS CO-OP ELEVATOR CO. PHONE 69 was S30.

to retailers. Light Company Plans Approved The court declared the lawe "in This challenges the old idea that the farm flock owner not complete and arbitrayV and "lack POSTPONED CIVIC BAND BANQUET Scheduled for Tuesday will be postponed until further notice. 27-28 advt. SPRINGFIELD UP.The jug jmanyproyisions make.it effective as a separate piece of Illinois commerce commission afford to- winterthrough ewe lambs because western ranchers could do it cheaper. Instead, it shows that legislation." Swallows Cigarette To Avert A Blast VIRGINIA, Minn.

UP Donald Pratt, 40, Virginia, saved his Jifeby swallo.win.,C lighted, The truck he was driving skidded on the icy pavement on route 53, turned over and landed on its side in a ditch. Pratt saw gasoline trickling into the cab of the truck, so remembering the cigarette he was smoking, he popped it into his mouth and gulped it down lo prevent a fire. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Luckett entertained Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Chalmer C. Taylor, chairman of wintering of ewe lambs provides Tuesday approved Central Illinois Light company plans to build 18 miles of electric power line from its Glidden sub-station near De- the liquor control commission, said good young ewes at reasonable he foresaw little immediate reac cost. And here's why. fo)rvi The shortage of yearling ewes Kalb to a proposed new station near Elburn.

3 R) tion to the court decision. Taylor said there had been, little enforce FA makes it hard to buy good breed The commission said the new ment of the statute so far because ing stock. Moreover, a considerable UullWlJ Karlson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Karlson, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Yates. Mr, and Mrs.

Godfrey Karlson and Mrs. Jessie Yates Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stenerson entertained' Mrs.

Eldon Stenerson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stenerson and Lawrence Stenerson, Thursday. "we have been stymied by pending amount of feed Would be lost if transmission line will increase capacity to Elburn and the area surrounding it. litigations almost since its pas sheep being wihtered-over did not sage.

clean it up. And by marketing this Your Fairra roughage through livestock, you're PMr and Mrs. Amos Hermanson, contributing; to good land use. Garrigus says if you have west ern feeder lambs about ready to go on fattening rations, you might consider saving out the best ewes for commercial breeding next fall. You can do it profitably.

Those you and family of Chillicothe, visited Friday in the Stenerson home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steurer and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Steurer and Lewis Steurer and sons were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steurer. Mr. and Mrs.

M. H. Watkins entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fountain, Mrs. save should be compact, reasonably VE IfiBOT HflDP low set, of fairly good and INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER good enough to breed for commer cial stock. ARE OFFERING W03 Delbert Lee and Mrs.

Flora Lee were Thursday guests of the Ray Karlsons. '51 Auto Plates On Sale Friday SPRINGFIELD UP Motor mmrrrim 7rrri Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Karlson spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Urban Crull A SPECIAL SERVICE FROM NOW UNTIL DEC. 31 ists can "make "cash-and-carry" of Hunter. purchases of 1951 Illinois vehicle Mr. and Mrs. Donald Osterberg license plates in Chicago and and Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Raddatz Springfield beginning Friday. Raddatz and family spent Thanks Secretary of State Edward J. giving with Mrs. Ada Cordray and Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Cordray at Barrett urged motorists to "save themselves the inconvenience" of applying for plates by mail by Garden Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Osterberg buying them at the statehouse in entertained this week in honor of the second birthday of their son, Springfield or the auto department office in Chicago (334 South Ash land) if possible.

"Those persons who pick up Dennis. Guests Included the Richard, Warren, Donald, Kenneth and Archie Osterberg families, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wagner, Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Molander and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson. their plates instead of having them mailed will give Santa a hand by making his mail bag a little lighter during the Christmas season," Barrett declared. I Hold.

12 1 f. Holds 35 Lbs. I Troy for -flBSISKl (W EW-1 kyMooty I Square Feet of Zj-v I riPr of Roomy Shelves 00 Fruits and I I' Veefobly TO ALL THE FARMERS WHO WANT THEIR TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT IN TIP-TOP SHAPE FOR THIS WINTER'S AND NEXT SPRING'S WORK. FOR A MAJOR OVERHAUL ON YOUR TRACTOR, THIS IS WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER: 1. We will pick up and deliver your tractor at no charge to you.

2. We will steam clean and paint your tractor at our cost price. 3. We will recondition your tractor with Genuine John Deere Parts. 4.

We will do only the necessary servicing do it quickly, efficiently, and at low cost. 5. We will give you service with our factory trained -mechanic. 6. We will guarantee our work 100.

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL OFFER AND SAVE COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED --We Welcome -Your Business ceremonies in the Centennial building. Licenses to the lawyers will be awarded by Supreme Court Clerk Earle B. Searcy. A bar association official said that originally the new class numbered about 430, but the Korean war forced many of them to apply for admission early. Attorney General Ivan A.

Elliott will make the motion for admission of the class. It will be seconded by Carey R. Johnson of Princeton. 390 Lawyers To Be Admitted SPRINGFIELD UP A group of 390 lawyers, their ranks reduced somewhat because of the Korean war, will be admitted to the Illinois bar Wednesday. Chief Supreme Court Justice Jesse L.

Simpson will preside at the Nl Model U-95 X- Shown here is Model U-95 one of the new 1950 International Harvester Refrigerators. It's cold from top to floor, it's powered by current -taring Tight -Wad. It's so economical, so spacious, so convenient, so beautiful. Sec it today. Convenient Terms itn FREEZING WEATHER IS HERE BEl PROTECTED AGAINST ITS HARDSHIPS WE HAVE ELECTRIC TANK HEATERS MILK HOUSE WATER HEATERS MILK HOUSE SPACE HEATERS ALSO ALL TYPES OF FORKS AND SHOVELS mm loiorayeire JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE CORNER OF PLEASANT ST.

WARREN AVENUE Darmon Implement Co. International Harvester Farm Machinery, Trucki And Appliances TeL 694 CHARLES MEYERS ASSISTANT MANACLH CLAIR HETLAND MANAGER PHONE 640 BELVIDERE, ILL. Phone 645 Highway 20 Belvidere, 111. 219 N. State.

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