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EIGHT THE PAXTAGRAPH, THURSDAY, DEC. 31, 1942 Classified Want Ads fllStocks Move Girl Engineers iviarKets ana financial Ahead w.ti 4 a a- Future Church May Provide Doctor, Nurse, Job Clinics Being Sought CHICAfeO BOARD OF TRADE Fractions At lim tM Ur tmr I I I NTT.V YOUK. tT The itxt For War Work to ard ti 1 m' market TharKlay move4 tU r.r.al IHZ ei.t hzld.r.z a i-- PRIZE WINNING PHOTO f.ir.t.il part of Wr4ne.Jay"i ji.r.i Baptists Discuss Years Ahead on 1 05th Birthday College Graduates May Qualify for $2,000 Jobs Io4et ClaaUfkaiea a a fct I I T1 III 111 II ia C.rmm ChM Ope H'ck Vtrm foe tTOXAT fatr as. W4aaay Tfcurk. Tt-um.

Tbara. Tkwe. MX 1 1 JT 1 1 1 3 1 )T It 12T Ut 1JT IJTV IU IJIV, 12I1 lt l.Vt 111 it IU CORN 1 1-1 Sep M' OATS Ma XI J.J SIS ii JHm .11 11 JS oTnnANs tr l.T'i i.tv, iris ITJS RTE Htf .71 -7s -MS LAP.D Jan ISO ISM and tuts a few ir.JjutriaU tn re h.jh ground for t.fc.e yrar cr mire. Seme ect.on.s cf the Iji mere ur.Jer a sl.zht f-U bccaia an4 further cnix t.i rrgater lax Trawlers tre a leu active but dcAl.rxi aca.n mere helped by bl In low priced luve. Bands were steady an4 mixed.

Amor. best turarted i.ock were American Can, Gen Women with college degrees in urtmviT i i any field may now quxuiy xor junior engineer positions in the Accomplishments of the First Baptist church and some of its probable future goals were outlined at the 105th anniversary banquet held Wednesday night at the church. The church has sent out 16 min 1 sa. federal civil service by taking a Tl short tuition-free course, Arthur Lartz, Bloomington secretary for isters and missionaries since its the United States civil service commission, announced Wednes SUL UTITt eral Eectrie. Harris, Hey- day.

organization Dec. 30, 1837, in the upper rooms at 107 East Olive street, Mrs. A. T. Spath said in reviewing the history of the con The government needs a great nolds Tobacco LcjrU It Myers -n" ar.

i Cerro Ic Pai-ra Steele had a fairly raol at d4 General but Chryir was a b.t soft. Some cf the ra.ii many civilian junior engineers Livestock The supply of male engineers is Wheat Closes ramdly diminishing. Tt avee eaa rta ave a aar4 mlmm tou J-4 Pw 4 i as avtw im l.Tttkt Rlllint. gregation. Shaw Guest Speaker.

Heading the list is the Rev, Arrangements have been made Improved tncderately. am pe ix. for any institution offering college rnjc eiaie4 a r9'-im Kr palar- i ia. Dime Above Frank Fagerburg, popular author of religious books and prominent Produce Marlct engineering training to give the course if enough persons enroll. Three hundred twenty hours of autoKtxr.roi rotim op tcc.

Pacific coast minister. is the Rev. Horace Evans, pastor of Year Ago -J wm as A a. II e-va A raa "Krlr" lrtl mJ9 3tae4 4 use ri -sJa mm tar-s4 av svMr. ul Cwi ,4 mtrm a i ifti ae a.

a e-a ave 4 Niaal m4 ie s-e. Bloomlngton Livestock (Thursday's QuotaLorvs.) instruction in such subjects cs engineering computations, engineer the Towanda Baptist church. I ing drawing, and surveying will I IOCS Here: pti. 510: 200 to -3 CHICAGO. Cin Mill buying be offered.

Ten week full time, or Dr. W. E. Shaw, president of Illinois Wesleyan university, was lifted wheat prices fractionally a I. 27 week evening courses will bo pounds.

sea Thursday in final trading I 4k tw lv.r ei'ML the guest speaker, discussing the topic, "My Church." He stressed PounJi, SM.ISMO; 250 114 15; ISO to 200 $14.10.1 II 20. ir MILK SOWS $13 00313 Jcar SMOOTH LIGHT SC arranged. Persons completing the i-r pwai omircol year. Trices closed aixiut tte ifoj 4 a i a Im la e4 .14 6(1. cents a than a a a a SOW! and who are otherwise qualified will be eligible for junior engineer ago.

13.75. down. the importance of comfort and friendship the church gives and the facilities it provides for the individual in reaching out to help positions paying an entrance ANNOUNCEMENTS Cash Grain News ink ix) rri i r. nllCAOl -it-rvtlUI-Ln Irwas. trm 4 was ii.

CALVES $14 00. down. (No market Friday.) rroRit ur.atMK. salary of $2,000 per year. All appointments will be for war service.

others throughout the world. a pi t. i. tOr nutoii.rt r.M. ICuurtmy oir Gran Co I Pr.fn la lb Duties or the women engineers I IUle-k 2Uk4 rifkwuaj 1 I AlT't I rmt kt nT min a I 4 ht.

Mrs. Ruth Otto, president of the Woman's union of the church. will be testing and inspection of f-wt Tor Aer.vaw. It t'a t-i l' t. (Mat.

i w. J. -i txa: sf-: atlve. in. i.i.r rae tc ttiier: t- III e.

va r4 rnmrtr on lrwtkt cko. engineering materials, assisting in rrxtm at aiara aarrou4ut t.r. atMi ctx a iij Ill 4ra. pp E.t. mee fe rae ka.

4tr pw. may vary few -nia la K.al 14 lie to iit kuer. b.a. im4. experimental research, preparing maps, compiling reports and other kf ap ea4 VM" p.

1V.I lja rrom marava fr uaa In nuiay com. al'tix. Ill nil!) 1ATTL; Sod. mlkw mi similar duties. Uaanl on lit clnaa of tha mtrltl f4 te- ai4 tteifena iimat lts0.

enwrkei 4 fWa-M K'wa Trwfa (hwt Ilfco'etM. ja tt-nw N- t. II I TTt-4l2wt: trat: a 4 'e4 ke ta per rrrl are earftaer4 ruriu p.i kr jtvjcjt Thur4y. ra aVu it 4rera: too. anal ra 1 V.

cuii iJ PRIZE WINNER This Is II. J. Ensengerber's picture which won one of the 33 special awards in the American Red Cross national photo contest for November. It won a $25 war bond as prize. Caption for the picture as "Junior Red Cross Making Picture Books, Joke Books and Menu The national contest ends tonight.

a a ii eea -4 a London has a public house for ae.t.im. lV)iW: caxaier aM r- lit AT every 243 families, exclusive of No. 2 li 2t fjyirarr -S re e'i. n'. corn- hotels and restaurants.

CA I.VCA-Receipts. 1M. aaaC: vears No. 3 r.amt i lop 1 1 a i-. o.

a (,4 vi W. ItUVr: r. 51 I iU.tiP -s. 2 COJ. aao-s; Ust No.

3 Or.) (arm I alt, tnaiael sw atitiiM. er: at 3 lr) ar log No. tnrmt New Year's Drivers Warned pxM, nt'ui a.t.: '-i it 2u 21k aoap 1.4 14 41: Ik 4 lis sraa.ie LATre V--r p-r, ifti t-k HAJUCPSt rr p'. INM1X l-OU IJ f.a TOC K. TNLlANAluLjl HMt'tV No.

(hlt (rr made a brief birthday talk and presented the official 105th anniversary birthday cake. H. C. Tate, superintendent of the church school, suggested activities of the church of the future. He urged use of modern mediums of movies and radio to win people to the church, predicting that many churches in the future will have movie projection equipment and will show of high ethical value frequently and without cost.

Predict Religious Merger. Expansion of church services to draw people closer to the church also were forecast, such as a church nurse and physician, church credit unions and vocational guidance clinics. Increased trend toward merging of denominations and finally, a aatK; tup. l' to 40 poon-J Orf ".4 ai; lt a 144 J. 2k.

si OATS No. 2 SO SOtUEAN 2 1 iNo markrt Frwlay. pia4S. Il2)lal4 25: ems 11 414 -It tc -4 vt eoe IV 2.V 12. Is III ki P- lira II Wl.

fat a 1 k4S 4 few a ke 2J lf to 4 enww. tii aoaj 12 1 1 1 r4 fts. a CATTLRk'W, l.o vaUb. To Take Things Easy Tonight cals: Kece t. n4r.

arts 4 rroK.it etui. PEORIA. xKN Re.m f.4 laa 1 -w a 4 nasi, apuui in io4s 1.142 22 cars: market un-hangd to lower: tltoo; to toats. 1.122 '-o fvJ44il-rr f. No.

2 eUw. IVuvJc: ne o. 3 to n4. Ill eoatatoa oaoll'i: mn4 ps4 aift. setup which is necessary for the A Jsa ke e.

4 Capt. William Frost tl2 ili; veara al' turn top. 4:4 I k. r4 w-- k4. lilk).

aax le '4r p-M I r. u4 a. I. TV. A Wr- v.

iuk Iwce p4s. f4 er a- r- ltsm IJx IV ms. IV top. t4 I ira p.i lotillc; No. 4.

atvvac. OaT Kelpt. 1 ar. WHEAT-Receipts. 4 ear.

Receipt, 3 can. 2o sales. operation of the dial system. lUItKJ Reeips. 2 OOO.

saVe- ear Told by Experts That Alcohol, Gas Don't Mix fv I in Reported Nazi Prisoner Erected on electrically connected fat Uaia se4r 4a :t.2l a boards were the various pieces of 4MMt; f.ro anoi ia4i. i4 laSbta. lUlidli to kM4 T. UlMIj. HluAT JU- Nathaniel Frost of 1008 East mechanism, which performed on a to Bond -a to t4 ce 1 cars: no a aw.

Ita a t.M i a .1 mere in 2 of the religions of the Grove street received word Thurs COItN-KKtipu. ai; cam man Ill 21. eenau a4 rr sask. ll W. I1V4IM.

small scale the same as they would do if they were parts of the t4 a(i aw No. 2 rlw. VVt. Sx i. aJHvMUc No.

4. WSnHSc xmIi: kxui. II e- t.Lr-' 2ke mh, -m a mm kf aej 1 1 v4 kwf Bwt 4r.ae. i2V day that his grandson, Capt. Wil i v- af4a.

world also was predicted. Fourteen persons who have been members of the church for more system stretching ever miles of OATS Receipts. SO ears: ears e. I- i liam Frost, is a prisoner behind i II Mt le: k. tT a rT T.

IMN lltTuK. EAr 4TT. U11. MJ-- O0. e.sas 1 fa N-.

1 1. Mua'c; J. 2 white. ae. space.

ket witk rn-al r. p' I uaet, the German lines somewhere in re If you drive a car, stay on the wagon. That's the advice from traffic experts to New Year's eve Mr. Roach demonstrated how W4. weajk'e 1.

III AI.41 nili'lGO 4.1--.A. tuts IV 4 2 fc hearwr sS western Europe. Captain Frost is Hon; few Sc loa t'tVr the dialing automatically connects UrT- CXRN tneel No. 2 4SU ear. ke atia au.

si call exert, la.t pova-la 4-xaa loe 1 m.tsmf. sum N.v 2. IIOjatSc: trade. 5or; No two stations and how the conncc in an American bombing squad than 50 years were present at the banquet, paced by D. Butler, who has been a member for 76 years.

Mrs. Florence Freese, also present, was close behind with 73 ete4il m4 ae-4 ct. to 1 mm a-, 2. -e. le4 a ik- white.

Oc: od .1 o. 2 je.JMr, llj tion is ended when the call is ron. He was recently reported kPPlxr.iir ii it tarac K. 1 No. 3.

Se. Gasoline and alcohol may both be scarcer this year, but they still 4tPKJVt.tl.LJl 1 A I'm. I 4-i BARLEY MA. tor. oom.nai missing by the war department.

2TI pntisds. t. til 72. 4.o 114 SS: tew pmaa. 114 4V: I4 to 11 Bratuxl.

Illi jl4 4. 1 1 pmlMts. Ill 41 1J 4o, omA tlJ rU A). til oa completed. Dissolves Mystery.

feed. The captain is the son of Dr. years. and Mrs. George N.

Frost of Oak Others In the 50 year group 2 a With charts and tables, Mr srwa Cmu4 iWfw kiVt3n Iwi. aaarket te la kner: lAp til I I 14-e -se4 111 va It it: v. im pw 14 41. Ik to aaa. Ill II II ll2TeilM OkTTLJt AU eiALVrJI -Re px IM LT a 1 rw -4 rva--C A a.

S-Tkre-a Offer won't mix, the National Safety Council warns. A drinking driver is 55 times more likely to have an ed Per llumlredm-eitnt TlMTlllf- TS'i Al.flKK-41 23 KANiTY RKi TO'' II 50. KKH nio 22 tkWfcXT CtV.R IJ 00. Park. He was stationed in Eng land.

itoacn maae clear why ue ma who were present include: 50 Year Group Listed. VATII Ji Rera.p'. 2 ou. caivi R-eeipi. aw; airvna lull tuiif.

tes4f to at rune; rwmm a4 h. f.ra k. mirm-lr to 2r loatr; a4 Imom ttmrmmt Ibe Rwd.un I aoa4 Ill it chines carry on as they do. and although there may have remained LilMd I Mr. and Mrs.

E. F. Coolidge, accident than a sober one. the tw. ened.ua ae.4 (ml twilers.

rvaa UT. Islt IH fKHH an clement of mystery after all k.4 T-rir wlloo; meo. um an4 pn4 cw. 1 Vo 4l)ki to fa.r s-r a 4 hellers. Ilkoiiii ja, 4k-i irt.t ti- ST.

iJOUtS. POCLTHT Iter 71,183 Phone 11 caeers ae4 cutter, f. H. was said and done, the whole council argues. Think It Over NOW.

It vt 4U- I C1K 9k a kui t.r, heavy (4 pounds over! IV; wee. tl ew an demonstration seemed to interest melutai ant aauaac tu.m. I 2: tdf -4 e4 chtr turns. ir a was ea eaeera 1 1 4 turaeys. younc oaes.

ic; ri 12c; other produce unckaei e4. evi'eta. 14 I k. kra I 11. I et Mate- and please the listeners.

a.m. ts 2w "Those are pretty tough odds to RITTI AND I1TI Knit. Mr. Still presented guests from 2 torctr R-p. ((; aae1 aae1 flllOAtiO.

1 1 future Ve ll-; me4 tin aev4 a 4. lii 5 a 4 114 75: rwrmaal r-e ttf(r ate. tl7wieoo: aUacaeir 4v ff. It ve 12 ker a-4 lector. It ou4 II 7V.

euU.I-1- Kr Vs. ao ear 4WUv i't'K 2ll t. k.A mm mt nl. lrt um, repa-rpa. akeV" r- re v4 i kt a Moweaqua, all of them Rotarians buck," Sgt.

Walter Lockenvitz, Bloomington traffic commissioner, h'Cker; CBote iaati). Wvllte, I.ta. I 4 laaw It Harry Curzan, Hal Hedge. P. L.

future cce: Jletr ana ards. 17 VO. no I lawt. I 2-1 II fat 'se l'v)kuv; a rtm su4 As. lieu kill -e 4llirf mMIIMK.

C1I1CAOO I 1 1 kV- Keee'p'p. Drew, Clark Greenfield. Birthdays Honored. 12. -4 a- Charles Kopaskey Mrs.

Alonzo Dolan, Mrs. J. M. Fordice, Mrs. Flora Felton, Mrs.

A. B. Hoblit, Mrs. Spencer Haynes, Mrs. Lillian Johnson, Miss Anna Miller, Mrs.

Ernest Mammen, Mrs. Elmer Elfstrand and Miss Belle Warlow. Living members having been affiliated with the church for more than 50 years but who were not present include: Mrs. Jennie Barlow, Mrs. H.

C. Bent, Mrs. Michael Frank, A. P. Fagerburg, Mrs.

H. N. Pearce, Miss Charlotte Probasco, Mrs. Frank Stanapher, Mrs. Ella Wil-lard, Mrs.

Grace Helmick and Miss Elizabeth Arnett. Calls in Cily Every Day Telephone Officials Mr. Reagan also introduced the 2'fckla 1" ra. following persons in the Bloomington-Normal organization: ILL. Dies in Hospital a 5 mm rrc Ca a 4 as4 Pep.

pa- Estes, George Verncr, H. Charles Kopaskey, 41, 1310 West A. aw m. v. rk Swartz, W.

A. Thompson. B. 1 Walnut street, died at 8:50 a. Thursday at St.

Joseph's hospital. Yargcr, Miss Edna Goodwin, chief operator, and Miss Mary White, He had been ill four weeks. Explain Dial System To Rotarians ton operator, Funeral services will be held commented Thursday. Blooming-ton hasn't shown any marked increase in accidents on New Year's eves in the past, but there's always a first time, Sergeant Lockenvitz warned. "All drivers should think things over NOW.

Tomorrow may be too late." "A good reminder to a drunken driver, or any other careless driver, would be to think of the three kids, all under 9 who have met death in Bloomington's only fatal traffic accidents in 1942," the traffic commissioner went Memorize These Rules. He heartily endorsed the safety council's four rules for New Year's eve drivers: 1 If you drink, don't drive; if you drive, don't drink. The Rotary club had its Decem st nf vt pt Vai. tmlm a meaM -a ft I Mae AGRICULTURAL ber birthday guests on this occa Saturday at the Trinity Lutheran church. The exact time has not been set.

Burial will be in Bloom- sion, each of whom received a toy THE NEW YEAR Our most earnest vrish is to have faith in our Military Leaders; Faith in our boys to do the job; Faith in our people to buy War Bonds; And Faith in the unselfish desire to make a peace worth while. Some of the mystery of opera as a gilt in honor of the Yule sea tion of the dial telephone system incton cemetery. The body will be son. They were W. B.

Read. Wil- was removed lor the Rotary club liam Kir.sall, Harry Palmer, Tarke at the home until the services. rbieka. Vmmllrj aUktl Sup(4ie and their guest by an hour pro Ministers to Meet The Bloomington-Normal Ministerial association will meet at 10 a. m.

Monday at Withers Public library. The Rev. N. G. Crawford will read a paper on "Ministerial Ethics." Enlow, Sumner Goodfcllow, Wil-I Mr.

Kopaskey was born Jan. 19, gram at the club meeting Thurs liam Schausten, William R. Bact 1893, at Audubon, la. He was nT emu ejrt day non in a vocational talk by and Charles R.l Clay Dooley married to Emma Kasner of Reagan B. Still.

presilVnt of the Fletcher. Wabash Telephone company and some of his associates. Tiin uiLLrn nATcnnnt The dial system will be soon 2 If you ride with someone COMING PUBLIC SALES Kraft, Ulmer Wills in Court else, be sure he's sober. AM IH1-V a. put into operation in Bloomington-Normal, where the company Dioomincton Jan.

1, 19 1 G. He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran church. Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Kopaskey are one brother, John of Iowa, and three sisters, Mrs. Emma Hiedebaush and Mrs.

Al-vina Durst, both of Iowa, and Mrs. Edith Tcaney of New York. 3 Start in plenty of tune, drive p' tu 4 tVe slowly, take it easy. has erected and equipped a mod era building for that purpose. 4 Make allowances for winter The will of Alice C.

Kraft was eef a admitted to probate Tuesday in weather. If there is fog, snow, or aeee a 71,183 Calls a Day. trm t- Be anre that your public or llvmtork ale la Unteil In thla ritreetory. It will be pabUaed FRKK for SO dava before the aato provided a minimum alze advertisement of inenea la aned I or more tlmea In The Dally Pantacraph. Hale nslnc; leaa ttisa thla minimum amount of apace win be listed FREE for 10 day! prior ta the The National Bank of Bloomington action before Judge Oscar G.

ice, drive with extra care. Mr. Still gave some figures a ii 4 py a- a Hoose. The will, on file in the i loose, ine win, on nie in we ea. 4 ettjei, a-4 a4 Nine Resolutions.

n. office of Probate Clerk Nellie R. petting It Kight illustrating the volume of bust ness handled over the local tele Sergeant Lockenvitz outlined Bonny, provided that all Bloomington's Christmas deco phone system. He said there are hold Roods be left to Mrs. Kraft's s.

w. hayhs hatch nnins 11 rations are not the property of some good resolutions for motorists and pedestrians for the new I'J. DEC. 31 S. V.

Primmer. Clinton. Public a. Joe E. Moore.

Auct. daughter, Lenora C. Kraft. 71,183 calls per day, or 1,802.175 in a month. Requests for "time the city as stated in Wednesday's year.

The remainder of the estate was Fantagraph but belong to the re of day number 1,775 a day, ne XEC. 31 Henry B. Behrenda, Mason City, public sale. Laws and Corbln, Auct. 1 I will give pedestrians the to be divided equally, between the tail merchants divuton of the i 7 'a pX? ik a -e m-m pu wm 1( 4 Fiscal Ajrent of the United States Government and Depository of Public Funds.

The Friendly Institution said, or more than 55,000 a month. JAN. right of way. (for motorists). son and daughters.

Lenora C. Association of Commerce. George W. Brigham, Normal, clojiiee H. P.

Miller, Auct. Toll calls to the number of out eale. 2 I will cross intersections only Reeder said Thursday that belief Kraft, Minnie Austin. Ida Bowman and Theodore L. Kraft.

200 a day are handled, incoming I'prm JAN 4 Albert Harms, Lexington, closing out sale. R. P. Stevenson, Auct. when the lights are with me.

(for and outcome, totaling 57.000 a that the city owns them has been for some time a popular miscon Theodore L. Kraft was named j4 mm pedestrians). month. I'lXattiT. as a.

4m- tmtm a i. a. i kaa executor, under terms of the will. 3 I will always walk facing ception. JAN.

6 E. B. GatllS'a closing out sale Towand k. John Raycraft. Auct.

Jan. 6 Wm. krtmord. CoUax, closing out aa'e. Col.

H. J. Downa. Auct. The company employes 30 male and 122 female persons in its local the traffic on highways, (for 4 4 kt a i i offices, and the annual payroll JAN.

pll without bond. The estate was estimated at $7,000 in personal property. George W. Ulmer and Inez V. Ulmer Tuesday were appointed -William Howell public sale, Wl III.

A. L. Adair. Auct. pedestrians).

4 I will obey traffic regula tions. JMia MIV Tea a here Is $186,600. Demonstrates DIallnr. public JAN. II.

Clark. Mahomet. alf Klmer Htioat. Auct. 51 will always keep my car JAN ft John O.

lilnthorn. Hudson, closioi under control. administrators of the estate of Harrison B. Ulmer by Judge The company pays $156,672 In out eale H. P.

Miller. Auct. p. i a a it a ifrf kt t.e 4 1 ab.e 6 I will watch children and old lf. Hoose.

JAN. 7 Ctiaa. 6cht.Il, closing out, Colfax. H. P.

Miller. Auct. taxes of various kinds, part cf which is collected from employes people, (for motorists). FARM LOANS Their bond for $10,000 was ap JAN. 7 Auvat Leroy, 111., closing 7 I will conserve the rubber on Tlt.CT'U TIU1-1 out.

A. L. Adtir, Auct. and turned over to the govern ment. CV twr tj P.

C. L. Kaufman, Hudson, closing my tires. 8 I will conserve gasoline. out.

M. p. Miller. Auct. proved.

The estate was estimated at $5,000 in personal property and $1,800 in real property. Proof of heirship showed seven sisters and one brother as heirs. Mr. Still presented O. R.

Roach of the local office, who gave an 9 I will not drive above 35 JAN. 12 D. Inold, Mlnler. stock sale. H.

P. Miller, Auct. miles an hour. explanation of the mechanical Villi 4. P- 4W- llll p-jt i as.

Pa S- rraS I --er) -1 Nr.vrn r.rrr Tinrx- mr 4u Khi P. amr ewe Tk k'" JAN. 13 Mrs. Lucy Wiley, Co-partner Lexintrton. Carius Downs, Aucts.

JAN. 12 Andrew Beasher, Lexington, cloa Ing out sale. R. D. Stevenson, Auct.

St. Matthew's Plans Communion Service AU013T 013U JAN. 14 J. H. Miller, Carlock, 111., clos ILannal dDwuncirsJ ing out.

H. P. Miller. Auct. aiif a4 mmm -mti a e-e r.

JAN. 14 Ralph Feicke, owner, Derwltt, 111. In observance of New Year's joe Moore, Auct. Tk M.e Bi'4e7 fm-TB le. JAN.

14 Wm. Wallenstein, Wee ton, public 26 YUS EIPAYHDIT PUN IBEJJLl PEIPATMDiT PRIYHCE mm im wm mm NO (0HH5S10N, APPRAISAL TTTU LTAMIXAnON COSTS if loan aosa sale. J. H. Downs, Auct.

i a a a im t. ttr 1, 4. a. JAN. 15 Irl C.

Webb, Normal, r. dairy sale. H. P. Miller.

Auct. day and the Feast of the Circumcision there will be a celebration of Holy Communion at St. Matthew's Episcopal church at 10 a. m. Friday.

The Rev. F. L. Carrington will conduct the 111., Danvcrs, P. Miller.

JAN. 18 RueeeU Yoder, Guernsey dairy sale. H. Auct. JAN.

19 Joseph Reidel McLean, closing out sale. Art Adair, Auct. vi.ir orn TAHM FTonr mymyrmm a4 '4 PICS mm i km tmrn fm'mm t.4 p-. ear PiArA4 e- jp-a. Tk W.p IU -T Fkra -a.

i TVe Offer You a Complete Agricultural Service Emphasizing Mairasiigeiiiiiieiiiiit EXPERIENCED FIELD MEN Complete Financial Reports Illinois Loan Correspondent for STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES kK t- '4 -Aim pr. a i -LENDING TO FARM OWNERS SINCE 1JST v-! kJ LpIC a-. JJ P4 lfn. ia an-r. Tp 4Vk 4 Long Term FARM LOANS No Cost to Borrower No Delay in Closing Pay on Principal Any Day M.

T. CUNNINGHAM 109 E. Washington Phone 131 er. va.i ae a a. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO.

CORN BELT FARM LOAN DEPARTMENT T. R. A KM IN. IUJNOIS STATE MANAGER. Corner Center and Monroe Sis.

Bloominffton, Illinois. It Mk a e.a sk 14 4 14 J.f HUDSON BUalR CO. "Farm Loans Farm Management Sales Appraisals" Since 1863 I eda Iliy Mnw 4 4 a kf -kmn 41 a 41. ea -k Pjww ItkT 4k 4 -e A. Ckwaf i rw a tl4MMJar4 tm or XX pV J0ILN A.

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