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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 16

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PIXTEEV THE rANTAfiRAW. miDAV. JAX. 7. 1911.

Classified Want Markets, Financial and Business Sbr Catljj Jlaniaeraplj Board Hires New Teacher U. S. Schools Pass Teacher Events of Day Normal PHONE SWIO-S AK tnr "Wnt A lpl IIIHIt: HOI HH .141 A. M. itM f.

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Ahll HSTtM 'V ft Oval llr A4vrrllln CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE lilt Mueial4 trt.t Hurdi IJw. lt I la lUttl Despite Short Run 13,000 At Junior High Shortage Crisis WHEAT Tliurtv I'M lo iJJ o. May 1 TUU. I ft I I 1 SO I 4 I IKl" 4 to Seek Election To City Offices (Hy 111 TimO Mrs. Grace Blake, 103 East Hogs Unsold Hftie I I I 1 l.SWH 41 I 7 I J.SI I SS I T.OO Thm nil nn'i plimintnrv ana, Phoenix avenue, was employed as reading instructor at the Normal Indei flusiilf (rations.

kink hll'H Kniti'il th I 7IX I AN'NOI NI KMK.NTM. r.vi. ih tinfhtr Khnrtaee. a CHICAGO. W) Despite a Junior high school, at the meet lal(lmllM M.

1 S. tiirv.v disclosed Thursday, but slackening oi local nog receipu, ing of the school board. The CtuM CW 0 in Low Ir ho, WsdnswUjr Thma. Thun. Thurs.

ITIS 17IS J71H 1T1H 1 41 I I.TA'i 1 701, 1.70'i 14 IMS 1MV 1704 (. It 1. 70S 70S I SSSi .7 .79 T7H .77 Si .7714 .77 '4 JO '4 I jo 14 I 31 M0 14 I JUS I 1 J04 1 3' 1J I2DH i-U I Mt I. lit 1 I 11114 1SIV4 1 is nn 1 110 11114 HS AORK I I TI RAI. they still face critical manpower holdovers were estimated at meeting was held Wednesday luairirnlHxil I IS, noon at the Community high problems in the sciences, mathe- uuu 'or inursaay.

tea sicers ana m- Al AAI.M (f ISNU Opens New 1 30S school cafeteria. matics and the trades. yearnnRS were sieaay. ah cius.se-. tMI'HO MKNT Incumbents Circulating First Petitions hich school stu- of lambs were active ana slightly Ji laulllrBtlM N.

14 IT. Mrs. Blake, who has had seven wnni. tort ctnssrniimi for hich higher, riNAM IAI, 1.29 years experience teaching In elementary schools, succeeds Miss UHiiirallMi Na. IS IS.

BARLEY nnvini tnn in uir industry, the Hoes arr vine at the 12 leading Mf.tU HAMIIHK r- I iu.Iu.. Social Center tlaaairiraUoiu N. 11A.M. survey snowea. as a resun, imia-western murnu in unusujhji Frederica Wilson, who resigned.

Some of Miss Wilson's experience US aENTAIJt fewer teachers are neeaea. large numpcrs mis ween resuuca 1 30 iMalflralloni N. 4t tl. If was gained at Gardner. Some Salaries Rained.

in congestion at many points ana MTm sk I KEAI. SJtTATK i DnnrAOrhDll I rillUUI tUl' ll'W, Ul l.iv lit b. fill I MB LMC BL IIUIMO OWII VHVII I I lauiflcaUiHil N. SS SS. Miss Wilson, who is soon to be married, will complete her duties For Students AITOMOTIYK.

fhPir pmnd term of the third war four days receipts totaled aAuu A I i thmanyr area, Ulables, compared with 468 .400 Mqw Wheat laulllraUuiK Km. St SI. Iri.AHXIHM) lllNfLAY First petitions for election to city office at the election! to be held March 6 were circulated Thursday morning. Incumbents, consisting of R. D.

Marsh, candidate for president of the board (mayor), and V. Russell Clasener, O. Dyerly and William Svlvester. candidates for Tha caan rataa may be earned aa Feb. 1.

Mrs. Blake will begin her work Jan. 24. FLOORS. Authority was granted to Supt.

Monroe Melton to have F. C. aila whlctl have bn rh.rv.d J'KuvlUK.) ffi'ofttckdoiT Future Holdi Most Stocks Slip to Low Territory I th bill i paid on or btiur tha iluomii The University Social center, similar to the USO at armed service camps, located on the ground lata ahuwn on your alatement. laxi lies umi. horl In addition there atiuuld oul-f-lma ardrra.

BCh0li -re 1700 Win the pen. heid 1 Cfi flA Minimum ai.a ol any una ad Una, Clothier, tile and marble con floor of Old Main at Illinois State up tu 1 wctrua. Abuva caari rata N'P'y "ui: 'VUinin- -nn, over from earlier sessions. conaecuUV day Inaertlona. trustees (aldermen), are circulat Normal university opened Wednes ta invaiia us, asAMSsawon rmm 1 Uttir-Day" order ar chamed al on rnir rii.pntinnal I W'eichts under 200 pounds tractor, lay a tile block floor in the kindergarten room in Central school.

The cost will be $230. A similar floor is also to be laid in CHICAGO. W) The May NEW YORK. WT Light profit um day. The center's four rooms are a.e m.fUt inciuoing numucn, duih mn( aaurea.

authorities tnrougnoui me reunw 5 to in 00 The wheat future clung to the ceiling have raised I teacher salaries, low- er, aid for the of Thursday and all de-orrrt teach nir standards, con- top 01 iij.o was paia iw equipped with davenports and rnllv Tnursdav and. wnll cnt- woroa lor buna" aildraaa. Advartuer ntl the nurse's office. The cost of tered Issue, managed to extendi this will be approximately $30. and discontinued rural supported weight, of 200 to auo aggressive mill buying.

The July chairs and will be used as lounging rooms. A radio has been installed for the use of the navy ine recovery, mou leaaers suppea rami iea. no information pertaining to schools and merged classes. pounds, BrnA or teers. delivery was at its highest price to moderately lower ground.

I oiina am win am given. a.acn una agat capital uaed count aa on and on. Mr. Melton was also instructed to learn the cost of placing tiling on the side walls of the nurse's Few Rurals Closed. V-12 boys and the civilian stu nun una, fcach Im of IUta anaca Ultd ing petitions to sock election on the Peoples ticket.

All offices are for a four year term. Formerly at ISXU. Mr. Marsh, 214 North University street, has been mayor the latt four years. Before taking over the duties of mayor he was manager of Maplewood Country club and before that- business manacer of Illinois State Normal university.

Mr. Clasener, 218 North University street, has been a member Extreme situations aa on una. dents. yearlings and heifers predominat- ince 1928 and September at its ylvania anl eTln thl caTtle run, ad although best level since 1917. Gain, about a cent were recorded at All (lawiflra Ada copy and ducontlni', Produce Market HI('A(iO fHOIIKr.

OHICAOO T. Herelpt. in reports irom rennsyivan a desired, these ana desired, these In another room facilities, In anca onlera mint reach Una olln by If Wisconsin. Pittsburgh supcrlnten tiano in $15.00. times, but these were shaved in cluding a record player, are avail il.

m. in oraer to Uletllv In th Deal week day la.ua or by o. m. Haturdav for 7SI unwilled; market unchanged. dent of schools, Dr.

Henry Hill, POSTWAR PLANNING. Mr. Melton was instructed to Investigate the possibility of se able for dancing. Klrm: 300.4HS: mar- dunday awua. Ad mav nhuned lor du.

said said a surplus oi teacners yearlings. Receipt, were: Corn. 169 cars; ket iinrh.naed. continued) aa lata aa p. on werlc A refreshment room has been roi I.THV Live, ateady; no ear.

21 day lor final edition: auch ad will ba because or aecunea enroiimcnu oM 15 23 for wheat. 54 cars: oats. 13 cars: soy refurnished where coffee and curing plans for a new school trueka: market unchanged. ciiarged for full day. ii.uM- nnn trMrm jnfr(d uun.ii.i.

POTATOKH 64: on trark. OS: I Uaoillty ot III pubiwhr and newaoaoer doughnuts will be served and building on the west side of town total I'nlted Rtatea H43: ui- any error In any advertiaem.nt la Inn- gn- "J- oJ. ej -s ern oeans, uar.ey, cars, stitutes armed with wartime cer- 'cSiAtliM. Grain NfiWS It was emphasized during the dts pile, light: demand for beat quality good, Ited lu cat of apac occupied by au, A market ate.df: for other varlei lea .11 1 trrur not th fault ol tlia advei" cussion that if plans can be had tiflrates are available. candy and soft drinks are available.

Games of cards can also be played. The center will serve a twofold purpose. From 9 a. m. to 4 p.

m. Michiean. Ohio. Indiana. Illi Bloominaton Livestock fctlona demand vary light, market dull; tlarr clearly lewen Uia value of tha Idaho Rueaet Burbank United St.

tea No. advertlaement will ba rectlllrd by repuu-I. S3ISt3 2S; Mlnnaanta Hllaa Triumph Hcatlon without extra charge, but Tha United State No. 1, 12. 80 1.00.

Dally Panlagraph will ba rtaponaibie for of the council the last lour years and has been chairman of the water committee. He is a member of the faculty of the social science department at ISXU. Mr. Byerly. who has also served on the council for four years, has been chairman of the auditing nnis inwa and Missouri acted to the board would hold them in readiness should the federal government inaugurate a work making project during the post AT.

LOU CAAH ORAIN. ST. LOCIS. Cnh train: No mWi. CHICAGO CAHH CHAIN.

CHICAOO. Mi Caih: WHKAT Nona. decrease the number of gaps in (Thursday'! Quotations.) i only tna nrut Incorrect Inaeruon ol ma rolXTRT AND EGGS. Adveruaement. teachinc ranks by increasing rmv 240 to daily it is a lounging room for all students.

From 4 to 9 p. m. each BARLET Malting. St. 221441 144.

oonv trriaay i quotation.) war period. Mr. Melton is also Hen 21 salaries, rehiring retired teachers $12 200 to m.i: fd. si.ishu i.mh. nominal, and issuing emergency certificates.

P2; 180 to "ka-no- y.uow i -n. school day the facilities are avail UOCNB to investigate the procedure for having plans filed with one of the federal government agencies mak .1.1 ANNOUNCEMENTS Uuriineu t'eraoottl 1 able for recreation. Hostesses will ICA1 1 v' I a Few rural schools were closed. timothy S.VTHm 00. nominal.

.17 9nn nminds. iz.au. Stag Oucka be in charge of the center at all .10 TntY enws S11.20(i?11.50. RFI TOP $14.0011 IS 00. nominal.

ttvn P1.WFR 131 Ml. nominal. times it is open. I AUTO LICtNHK blank now hrre for 1V44. cwnnTII LIGHT SOWS Rnrk Spring SWEET CLOVER 110.

SO. nominal. ing plans for postwar planning. BILLS. .1 .23 .22 .23 Complete llrena rvlc.

Bloumlngtua The University Social center Colored Spring til 7.V down. Uun 6(14 N. Main. III! Chicago Bids $150,000 for project was inaugurated by the special assignments committee of RLOOMINGTON GRAIN. (Courta.y of stotl.r Co.

I Priro a. alvrn In th fnllowlnr. tabla CALVES 5lo.au, how ii. hem.lHchlry BUTTONHOLES, committee. He resides at nu North Linden street, and is a janitor at ISNU.

Member More Than 20 Years. Mr. Sylvester is dean of the city council, having been a member for more than 20 years. During the last four years he has been chairman of the health and safety committee. Mr.

Sylvester, who resides at 213 North University street, is a brick contractor. Bills totaling $870.58 from the education fund and $158.66 from Nel.on Shop, 402 fcvan. 3Ua iw Main. Phone 3tta8-9. ST.

LOUS PRODI E. ST. LOIIH unchanged. E(i A. POTATO ri'TI'RKH.

Livestock the building fund were ordered ra fixed on Chlraco Ogur. fixed rharcea on might handling, ate. Prlcea at eltvatnra In aurroundlnf territory mar vary a few cent. In ap the university with Dr. A.

Holmes as chairman. The project is now under the direction of the University Social center board. paid. a-aTiMATrn BEcriPTS. CHICAGO 41 Kn fllll.r..

Conventions COLDH, Irritating Raw, Bronchltla, Inllumed tliruat and promptly relieved, HaUner'a mrongtr Cough By cup. $36 10, bid: $39.75. nnmlnel rial bid from markati other than CHICAOO. Oftlclany MtlmMed Chlrar.0 In many e.aea. Editor.

Potato futur cioae: March, aalal.1 llvMtocK rcc.j". ir Board members are students and Baaed on th elo.a of th market Haffner' Urug Store. Tin W. Ciie.tnul. Lenrrai Illinois HOQS Thur.day, elevator were paying about th CHICAGO.

UP) Chicago wants representatives of the Faculty A 1 I I.E. flflO I WILL nut ba re.ponalbl for any delua following enr.tr Women's club. Miss Marian Rouse, to play host to the Republican contracted by any other than my.eif. JoASf Lowell, hoy, III. (near) 11 41 Deaths and Democratic national conven 1NMAVAPOUS LIVESTOCK.

Greeks Report Nazi Atrocities a junior, is chairman of the com mittee. CORN I STORAGE Private low ln.uram.-a tions this year and is ready to No. 2 (yellow) 1 07 No i (whit) 1.22 rate, expert packer. Mr. Btone, Mudel offer leaders of the parties $75,000 kooo.

Mi.bit: Storage Co 210 E. Market. Phone 6JUO-6. Petitions must be tiled witn Tne town clerk by Feb. 1, 35 days before the election, in order for a candidate to have his name on the ballot.

Other offices to be filled are town clerk, police magistrate and two members to the library board. All are for four years with the exception of the OPA discount to apply on corn. OATS No. 2 (new) 80 eacn as an auueu pound, sis 80: 3(o to convene in the midwest metrop- hoo to i6o no.oos n.2s: iow Edward S. Pollett PONTIAC.

(PNS) Funeral exiled Greek mSm'tVi nur and1 SOYBEAN olis. ealvei government announced Thursday 210 w- Wooi) A thaf i i No. 2 (newt i.o Legion Post Hears Report services for Edward S. Pollett, 81, A rtdnteiAn 4rt Hiii fnr tht TWO Ann. .11 liiiiehtr oUM't HOW.

wciiimiiB nau iiidssucreti I a who died Tuesday at his home more than 1.000 resident, nf ki- JVLJLt 1 presidential nominating conclaves and 3na library board members, eieciea bound iavi its oner i I ir.rl. a Tin- tany to na'd o. J. here, were held at 3 p. m.

Thurs vrita and destroyed the historic r' mn.tlv tW.DO'JT 14. Zo. ii. riiimiifa noioovvr, la.irou. for six years.

I I nn A I I Du.l. BLurt I.L... I 'tira-i. 14 ofl' vealer. wv o.wv, vunvciiis ui ivicyd opueon ana Agia RHir.EP Receipt.

2..100. day at the Raleigh J. Harris fu neral home. Burial was in Pon tiac South Side cemetery. At Meeting Receipu, 800, fed ateer.

and yearling. Including yearling heifer. me oreeKS saia ail males Lotrr Around Stanford, truck tire. nd yearling, atrong; top nix OVer 12 years old were orrirrpH Ply-. c- J- Lnca.ter.

Phon 2040 Stan- limit. 1 .1 i.1 uuin Mr. Pollett was born Oct. 4. native.

S14.onwia.io: nvr assembled in a larce soace out- -r, iieanjr; rainy aenennabie trade on medium and good grade: these predominating In run at $13.0015.00: very few choice cattle here; top. $150; bulk. 16.00; heat $15. Committee reports on activities fed yearllnM, 113 00; diiik Sl1 Knlnvp ta "umwt a. viicic 1862, at Youngstown, Ohio, the ...7 tiujjumicaua, and daughter, Joan.

Phona to "listen to a speech" which I 8762 $4.50 il 8 75. PEORIA LIVESTOCK. of the auxiliary of the Carl S. Martin post of American Legion son of Thomas and Minnie Woods Pollett. He came to Pontiac in cow.

in liberal weak to 15c turned out to ha tha rhnttnr r9 I LOST Three mure and one bav aeldlnu. lower; mo.t common and medium beef nrtDii IT 8 Receipt. S.SM ference of 26 members of a citizens' committee of business and industrial leaders. A formal bid of $75,000 will be made to the Republican national committee. A similar bid will be made in Washington Jan.

22 to the Democratic national committee when it meets to set a time for its convention. Mayor Edward J. Kelly, Illinois national committeeman and honorary chairman of the citizens' group, probably will submit the city's bid. marhino o-nn vicinity of Hud.on or Carlock. Kinder during the Christmas season were Methodist Women Install New Officers Mrs.

F. Russell Clasener, 216 North University street, was installed as president of the Wom 1892 and married Miss Mary Mur ft U. given at the meeting Tuesday Later. th Cirepks sairl ummnn 10.25; with good offering. $11.00.

upward: bull ctlv, firm; weighty ausage offerings to vealer carce and firm at $15.00. down: atock cattle phy, who preceded him in death, later marrying Miss Anna Bro- night in the Legion hall. services unercd i. and children of the town were dull. The reports showed that Christ Compelled to assemble in a School 'L, Authorlied Electrolux Cleaner 8prvk well.

He had worked as a miner SHEEP Receipt. 10.000. aalable: total. weight, Jtrlctly rood and choice 200 to 300 pound. 113 o.

leaa attractive down to $13.00 or anw teadv to 10c hlKher; bulk rood. $11. 50 11.75: a few, $11.85 CATTLE Receipt, 400, actlv. aenerally Meady to tronK: (tood fed 2.V medium to Rood fed heifer. 14.00: common and medium 0O 9 50: c.nner.

and which inn co ofl- rnone asu-o. mas baskets had been given to 13.000; alaughter lamb and aheen active: and for the last 20 years was em aw I t-. Alitr OLaic- I 1 II via nn Vt.m. mont eoi4 cnn, rl', nA I needy families. Ten pounds of nw-w hv tv Pnhii sprvi uicu in uic iiiiiiit.

imuiacs REPAIRED Let u. pick up candy were sent to the Danville Mnv nf Northern Illinois. I your Dicycie ana put it in (hap. Phelp. early fully to higher; good and cholc fed wooled we.tern lambs, early top, to hlp-per.

on about 600 head well flnlahed lamb; about three loaria rnnA lamha hospital for veterans. A donation I "t-vic own, dit, o. main, rnone jio-v. dog can follow a trail more He is survived by his wife en's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church at the cutter. $5 50-n top o.

Soldier Charged With easily at night, when evaporation can fit any mak wringer with new 'rolls. CALVES Keceipia. w. was made to the Service Men's center and gifts were sent to two three load, medium to good fed we.tern $7.35. three sons, John, Ray and Claude, all of Joliet; one daughter, Mrs.

meeting held Wednesday after is less rapid. 711 w. chestnut. Serving as Jap Agent noon at the church. Dr.

I. S. Corn, DOOR checks, locks repaired, key made. Isabelle Hounchin, Joliet; two uavis-netge sporting uoods, 118 Boulh Main. Phone 2243-0.

AUCTION SALE hospitalized veterans who are members of the Carl S. Martin post. J. B. Murphy, the speaker, explained laws that effect ex-service men.

He also talked about the WASHINGTON, D. UP) An army corporal, described by the federal bureau of investigation as stepchildren, George Browell and Mrs. Anna Crosier. Also surviving are 14 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, a brother, Ray, of of 2-apartment residence property located at 909 South Center Street, iiiiuiminprnn ininiio ''VhEFP 500, lamb "ma' price. merely good to choice lmb, $14.00 a EAST ST.

LOI I3 LIVESTOCK. EAST ST. LOUIS. HOOS Receipt. holdover, from active; 180 pound, mo.t with atrenffth on 180 to 190 Hunter weight, around 10c hmher ow 10c to 25c higher: top and Sum good and oice 2CH) to 300 pounds few 300 to 350 pound.

Sij 50 11 00-170 to 100 $t2 55W 13.35. Vao iu. 'W8S! fu n- 120 to 140 a soldier of fortune who once a general in the Chinese army, Livingston, 111., and a sister, Ber tha Pollett, St. Louis. legislation which was advocated at the recent national convention January 11, 1944, at 2:00 o'clock P.

M. al premises This Is an excellent 2-anartment HAVE your old sewing machine repaired now. Part, and aervlca for all Work fully guaranteed. Singer Sewing 23N. Main.

HOOVER USERS For the only authorize service In Bloomington, call EnsenbergeiV Phone 3600-5. KEYS, LOCKS Duplicate key for your car, your home, your office. R. E. Hurst, 208 W.

Front Ht. KEYS made, locks, safe repaired; toolsT scissors sharpened; door check repacked. Bloomington Gun 604 N. Main. was arrested in XNew xorx muia-Hav nn rharees of acting as an He was preceded in death by pastor, was in charge of the installation.

Other officers installed were: Mrs. J. W. Starr, vice president; Mrs. O.

E. Archer, recording secretary; Mrs. R. L. Spires, corresponding secretary; Mrs.

C. H. Davies, treasurer. Department secretaries installed were: Mrs. I.

S. Corn, missionary education and service; Mrs. C. E. Palmblade and Mrs.

C. E. Blake-man, Christian social relations and local church activities; Miss Myra Ellenberger, student work; of the Legion which is to benefit agent of the Japanese government service men, 4 rooms and bath downstairs; modern with good furnace and stoker. Will show any afternoon beginning January 1, 1044. Terms: 157,, cash on day of sale, balance in ensh nn riollvprr nf rWri- without notiiying tne siaie uc partment.

ThP hureau. announcing the ar Business World light pig down to good aow, ill. sol 11.75: fair clearance Ind cated with complete clearance expected at ena two stepchildren, two brothers, and a sister. He was a member of the Christian church. Phillip McManus DOWNS.

(PNS) Phillip McManus, 74, died in the Wabash hospital, Decatur, Wednesday. Funeral services will be held RADIO SERVICE. HURST'S, 206 W. FRONT ST. rest, identified him as Arthur Clifford Read, about 40, a native of wek.

merchantable title. L01I.SE DORSEY. Owner Pratt, Heffernan Ramseyer, Attys. 407 Livingston Building, Bloomington, Illinois. Morris Jones, Auctioneer.

Telephone 2127-0. CATTLE j.vuu; VACUUM Cleaner parts snd service for all makes; work guaranteed. 1404 North Main. Phone 8502-0. Mason Bank Names Officers born American.

Director J. Edgar Hoover of the bureau said Read admitted receiving about $15,000 from Japa- 900: opening traae steady with Wedne.day; "ouni 25 loads of steer, offered, some of tnere iioiuidiiiv aood cow. upward '0 Mrs. Glenn Huffington, young WASHING machine, repaired and serviced. peoples work; Mrs.

C. D. Parret Acetylene welding, saws Bled. William Burke, 410 8. Robinson.

Phone 31(48-6. children's work; Mrs. G. H. Brine $11.

00: common and medium beef cows, $7. 9.75; canners and cutters, $5 50 1 nps officials in Hong Jvong, oe- MASON CITY. (PNS) The in Decatur Friday morning and burial will be in the Catholic cemetery north of Wapella about gar, literature and publications 7.50: top bull, flownwara election of officers for the Central Illinois State bank here was held AGRICULTURAL S11.2S: vealer. zac nwer: Mrs. F.

w. Disbrow, supplies choice. $15.00: medium and good, n.ou noon Friday Mrs. J. N.

Washburn, spiritual Monday. ffl3.75: nomlnol range Mr. McManus was born south ta sn-a 1A.00: slaughter sh.ou'-i life. Baby Chirks. Poultry and Supplies Last September S.

P. Sandy of of Downs. Surviving him are his wife, one son overseas; two sons 15.50; and feeder 15 0" Standing committee chairmen are: Mrs. Myrtle Reeter, status moomington became executive vice president of the bank and SHEEP Receipts, z.uuu; rri in Peoria; two daughters in Call ly trucked-ln; lamn. openea lriliern: around good to mostly with his brother, M.

D. Sandy, BABY CHICKS Order Now From fornia, and two daughters in De of women; Mrs. H. S. Thatcher, mission personnel: Mrs.

Glasener, attle, and New York for propaganda work. Rebekah Lodge 620 To Install Officers The Richardson Rebekah Lodge No. 620 will install officers at 7:30 p. m. Monday at the IOOF hall on East Beaufort street.

Miss Hazel Habel, noble grand elect, and Mrs. Zelma Abraham, retiring noble grand, will be hostesses at the social hour following the choice wooled lamb, mostly $15.00. catur. He also leaves a brother, became the principal stockhold ers. executive; Mrs.

Starr, program Edward McManus, in Downs, and CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. OHICAGO. 8 Receipts, another brother, Hugh McManus The officers elected are Fred Buehrig, active president; S. Sears Farm Store All grades and breeds. Blood and Pull-orum tested.

Order now to prevent th disappointment of last year 205 W. Monroe, Bloomington, I1L Mrs. Davies, finance; Mrs. R. Fairfield, fellowship; Mrs.

H. Wise, membership; Mrs. C. A Coan, publicity and printing; Mrs, 000, alable; total, over 200 pounds and sow. steady; weight.

vnn rmunrin atrone to 25c higher; Sandy, cashier and executive vice and two sisters in Colorado, Claude Mills president; directors, Fred Buehrig, S. P. Sandy and M. good and choice 200 to 300 pounds $13.75 the top; 310 to 340 pounds, 170 to 190 $12. 25 150 to K.

S. Fletcher, music; Miss Norene PONTIAC. (PNS) Word has Sandy. The other employes re 170 pounds, gooa been received here of the death BABY CHICKS I ORDER YOUR CHICKS NOW. ALSO ELECTRIC, OIL OR COAL BROODERS.

OUB LINE IS COMPLETE. main unchanged. They are Mrs of Claude Mills, 34, of Spokane AT AHJCTKOM Pursuant to partition decree in the case of Keating vs. O'Xeil, Chancery No. the undersigned will sell at Public Auction Saturday, January 8th, 1944, 10 A.

E. Door of Court House, Bloomington, III. the Real Estate of the heirs of Michael J. O'Ncil, deceased, said Real Estate being located at the North West Corner of Western and Seminary Avenues in Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois. The premises consist of the Residence Property located at 1506 N.

Western together with adjacent lots in Whorrell and Kwing's Addition to the City of Bloomington, comprising approximately 8 acres, more or less. Excellent investment from the standpoint of residence, building or rental possibilities. TERMS OF SALE Abstract of Title showing premises free and clear of liens and encumbrances, except taxes for 1943, payable in 1944, which purchasers will assume. Possession on delivery of Master's Deed subject to month to month tenancy of residence. 15 of bid on day of sale and balance on delivery of deed.

HOMER ENGLISH, Special Master in Chancery Costigan, Wollrab Toder, Attorneys. Col M. T. Jones, Auctioneer. John David Peters, Miss Una Webb, Miss Joanne Keane and Brown, Susannah wesleyan guild Miss Mae English, senior Wesleyan guild.

MACKINAW former resident of Cor CLING-MJT SALE nell on Tuesday. The body is be Mrs. Dorothy Bastine. THE MILLER HATCHER! Phone 7930-5 -II ing sent to the Raleigh J. Harris funeral home, here, pending the funeral arrangements.

Burial Stanford Bank Mrs. Leslie Barrick Jr. is taking a vacation from her work at the CHICKEN house for sale, 2 story, glass front, slanting movable composition top roof. Just the thing for raising chickens, only 129.75. STERN'S, 504-06 N.

Main St. will be in Cornell cemetery, He was born June 3, 1909, at Caterpillar this week and next, while her husband is home on furlough from Camp Atterbury, TUESDAY, JA1V. 11, 1944 Starting at 10:30 A. the following deeoriibed property: Elects Officers STANFORD. (PNS) The an Cornell, the son of A.

G. and Rose Campbell Mills. Surviving are his LIVE POULTRY WANTED HAYES HATCHERY 210 fcl. Center, Bloomington, 111. fj ina.

father, and four brothers, Amer nual meeting of the stockholders of the Stanford State bank was held 4 HORSES 4 One four year old dapp.e gray nd arid I wen broke; 1 3 year oW Jesse Cochran Sr. will hold a sale of household goods Saturday and will make his home with his Kenneth, Ensign R. G. Mills, of San Diego, and Corp. John Tuesday afternoon at the Murphy Mother Miller Egg Mash with Cod Liver Oil, $3.41 per 100: $17.05 per 500 pounds.

Mills of Drew Field, Fla. mare, eourd and well broke; 1 4 year om irun b' gelding, good worker. hall. Sugared Schumaker with molasses and bon Frank Hilpert was elected presi O'Dea Funeral son, Jesse Jr. and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Buford Rogers have rented the Cochran house and will move next week from the home of Miss 3 AlILCH Ctie 7 vear old reentered Holsteln, fresh Oct. 16; 1 Jersey heifer, first calf, dent; C. H.

Rose, vice president; the following are directors, E. T. meal replaces Mldds and Bran. $2.83 per 100 THE MILLER HATCHERY AND FARM STORE Phone 7930-5. fresh Dec 14; 1 Shorthorn cow, dry.

CLINTON. (PNS) Funeral Mattie Boyle. SHEEP Miller, L. Parke Kerbaugh, W. Murphy, W.

C. Kauffman and W. Schulz. services for Lawrence O'Dea will be held at 10:30 a. m.

Saturday at St. John's Catholic church in Clin bred for early lamba. Miss Betty Quimby, who has completed her first semester's 50 head of Hampshire Mrs. Maude K. Garst and Miss ton.

The Rev. Fr. T. P. Kelly will work at Bradley college, is spending January with her parents.

Mr. FEEDER CATTLE IS Shorthorn heifers; 1 spotted bull. 8 months old, Zoe Naffziger are retained as aood Individual; 1 white FEED SWIFT'S 36 Poultry Concentrate with your own grain for low cost poultry and egg production. See us at once. Sons, Inc.

PLACE your order for Bauy Chlcksnow with A. B. Hatchery, 916 E. Grov St-. Phone 2910-5.

'J officiate. Burial will be in Wood cashier and assistant. white faced heifers; 9 white faced 3 wn.w lacro and Mrs. H. J.

Quimby, and will fafA hurl lawn cemetery. The rosary will be calves; 5 white faced cow to calf. said at 8 p. m. Friday at the Shepherd, Walden Buy join the nurse cadets at the Meth' odist hospital in Peoria Feb.

1. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crow, re Pullen funeral chapel Schloeffel Grocery Von Behren Funeral PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR BABY CHICKS NOW. TAKE DELIVERY LATER.

PRICE GUARANTEED ON ALL ORDERS BOOKED. FEEDER HOGS AVit 300 head from 75 to 200 pounds all vaccinated and healthy. 3,000 BALKS WHEAT STRAW 42 bales clover hay. FARM MACHINERY One AC plow. 2-14, extra shares; AC plow, 2-14; AC tractor guide; AC drill: cently home from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, accompanied by Mrs.

Crow's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth MINONK. (PNS) Funeral -Bennie Shepherd and Luke services for Mrs. Charles Von Walden have purchased the gro Metzler, left Thursday for Mil S. W.

HAYES HATCHERIEft Behren will be held at I p. m. iv Umcoij. r-o ntrtf nm T-llttTnfr. nUUITIlX JU'IIE all XtT-iu.

ford, where they will spend a month with the former's Harri. cultivrtor. newf MTHarnB power takeoff, new; 1M7 Ca tractor illi o. ircllivr si. n.uHc ai.i-u.

Friday at the Minonk Methodist cery of Lester Schloeffel, 601 South Main street. Mr. Shepherd has been a resident in Blooming-ton for the past 10 years, com its, good sha.pe on ruoDer; e-i men v. church and burial will be in the parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Crow. Inch John Deere plow, on rubber, 2 extra seta ot snares, Swa Minonk cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. William Duffln i Majey-Harrls hay rake; John ueere nam, uriy 100 LEGHORN laying hens, blood tested, vaccinated, wormed and wing banded.

C. W. Schilkofskl, Cooksvllle. ing from Champaign. Mr.

Walden has been interested in the meat New Mea 2-wheel manure spreader, good; IHC trailer gooa wnn i wagon bed on trailer, good; 2 wheel trailer with winch; wide tired wagon; iron wheel running g-ar: IHC endgate seeder and cart; fanning mill; kier press; lime rear Mu Uutbreak 25 WHITE ROCK pullets for sale. James Worth, W. Oakland Ave. Road. Call left Wednesday to spend the remainder of the week in Washington with Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Cramer. PARTITION SALE 80 Acre McLean County Farm Friday, January 14, 1944, 10 O'clock A. CWT. EAST DOOR OF COURT HOUSE.

BLOOMINGTON, ILL. Auction Sale of Patrick Toohill Farm, Located Mile West ol Padua, Illinois 1 Land described as follows: West Half (W Va) Northeast Quarter (NE Vi) Section 17 except right of way N. C. St. L.

R. R. off extreme South Side, Township 23 North Range 4 East, will he sold by acre as determined liy survey. Laud smooth, Mack and brown silt prairie soil unimproved no waste land close to elevator. TERMS OF SALE 15 of amount of bid on day of sale; balance upon approval of sale by Court.

Complete Abstract showing merchantable title. Purchaser to' assume 1943 taxes but to receive credit equal to amount 1942 taxes. Possession March 1. 1944. It.

HESS QULSENBERRY. Special Master in Chancery. H- BACH, W. J. BACH.

Plaintiffs Attorneys. THOS. S. WELDON. JOHN V.

PEAKL, Defendant's Attorneys. M. T. JONES, Auctioneer. about 4 business and has worked in several markets for the past 20 RIO DE JANEIRO.

(JP)r- The 9 stone sp-eader; lasv hammer mill; walking cultivator; disc cultivator; suriace cultivator: New Idea hand corn sheller 2 hole corn sheller; 2 old com planters; corn guard for AC tractor; 1 30-galkn hog waterer; 30 gallon feed cooker; buzz saw; 100 Farm Equipment cattle oelf feeder: 1 45-bushel steel hog feeder; 1 43-ousnei wooaen ng Friends learned Thursday of rope a.id hoist: 4-Inch sand and gravel pun.p; zuu it. l-mcn wv. id years. They will operate both the meat market and grocery at 601 South Main street. Brazilian government took steps Thursday to combat an influenza outbreak by suspending the import duties on all sulfa products and vitamins for 180 days.

tlon trait; rotary hoe; hay loader. Mr. r.er.nr. rniien. whn makes her home with the Ed Dlttus family, win orrer for sale several pieces ol household furniture, Including the following: Kitchwi cabinet: dresser: 3 beds; dining table and chairs; victrola; studio couch, nearly Beauty Shop Opens new; several small articles.

tne death Wednesday of Mrs. Merle Reynolds of Bloomington, formerly of here. Mr. and Mrs. L.

D. Hobaker had as their guest over the weekend, Mrs. Harry Shaw of Pittsburgh, who had been spending the holidays in Lincoln. Mrs. Walter Gillan, Reporter.

Church Board to Meet ATLANTA. fPNS) Art's Auvlne Voyles will offer for sale: New Idea mower. 7 ft; Meadows com dump; Case comb'ne, 10 foot; 2 harrows; 2 plows; Monitor arm. The official board of the West CC CASE tractor with mounted 2-row planter and cultivator for tractor, for sale. Edgar See, r.

r. 2, Sayhrook. clREAMSEPARATOR; two milk cows; 400 Chick brooder house, for sale. L. M.

Christian, Padua, 111. CUSTOM corn shelling with mounted sh er, trucking at prevailing prices In your locality. Homer Fltzwater, McLean. Phone 37-F-23. Armington, reverse charges.

DYNAMITE caps ana tuse for salei of we can furnish men to do your blasting. Bloomington Gun 604 Main. McCORMICK-DEERING binder, 8 foot, Ifj good shape: 32-54 Minneapolis, all sltM thresher, roller bearing, for sale. Ralpn Drummet, Rutland. Phone ll-Y-2.

Olive Methodist church, will meel beauty shop opened here Wednesday in the Parvis building, the room formerly occupied by Miss Florence Musick who moved to the room in the National bank at 7:30 p. Friday at the home Lunch will be served by the Laughery school community. TERMS CASH. There will he no a of small tools. Not responsible for accident should any occur ED DITTOS, Owner.

of Mrs. Arnold Johnson, 1304 West Grove street. building, vacated by Mrs. Alta Blankenship. Arthur Smith is the new operator and is formerly of Certain isolated tribes in Co Japanese beetles infiltrated through the United States from near New Jersey, not from the west coast.

KBCK, Auctioneer. lombia use cubes of sugar as (Continued on next page) Clinton. Kl.VKR LAUGHERY, Clerk. FUUTT NATIONAL BANK, Oaahi-. money.

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