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SEVENTEEN THE FANTAGRAPH. BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15. 1919. Solons Getting 'Bad Wheat Moves Higher In Active Trading, Must Reduce Grain, Says Farm Manager Regardless of what farm policy may be adopted by congress, the cold facts are grain acreage must Claims Kankakee Legislator the tracks have his dog," he pleaded. be reduced or grain surpluses will BV STAFF WRITER.

SPRINGFIELD. Rep. Harry Field and Row Crop Spraying with Low High Clearance Sprayers Ctilordane and D.D.T. Complete Coverage Experienced Operator! All Materials, Machine and Labor Supplied NATIONAL HYBRID CORN CO. Normal, III.

Phone 91024 none; barley, 14 cars; soybeans, 9 Rep. Topping was joined by two L. Topping (R), Kankakee, pub cars. 'i am other Central Illinois representatives in voting to kill the bill. Wheat closed lc to 2c high Other Grains, Beans, Lard Also Advance CHICAGO.

(F) Wheat bound lisher of the St. Anne Record, is worried about the treatment his fellow newspapermen have been giving his fellow legislators. er, juiy, i.7ai.7tt; corn was to iy4c higher. July. S1.32Vifa) pile up as they are and will continue to do so, says J.

E. Johnson, Champaign farm manager. He reports the corn crop outlook is the best at this date in several years. Wheat is maturing nicely although some fields near Decatur neded dusting to control aphids. Outlook for oats is above average.

But soybean growers do not expect the high yield of former years. They were Barnett F. Rogers (R), Atlanta, and Felix E. Wilson (D), Clinton. Thirteen Central Illinois-ans voted to keep the bill alive.

1.3214; oats were i.c to lttc higher, July, 59'59c; rye was y4c "Newspaper publicity the legis The measure was advanced to passage stage by a 73 to 56 vote, cd up a couple of cents in fairly lators have been getting has been terrible," he said Tuesday, referring to stories carried by Chicago papers on the so called "dog bill" before the House. PANTAGRAPH PHONES 4341 active dealings on the Board of SHIA to Exhibit Trade Wednesday. Other grains well as soybeans and lard, also Wants 'Good Stories. advanced. Expert Farm Management "I think we should pass a reso xo y4c Higher, July, I.

35 Vi; soybeans were 2V4c to 3c higher, July, and lard was 3 to 10 cents a hundred pounds higher, July, II. 25. Cash Grain News CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. CHICAGO. Pi Cash: WHEAT Nona.

CORN No. yellow, 1.3i.,t 1.39: No. 2. Sl.SSftl.SW: No. 3, 1.361 ns' mple grade, 8c OATS No.

1 heavy mixed. SS'ic: No 3 heavy mixed, 67c; No. 1 heavy white. The bread cereal got off to a lution to keep them out of here it they can't give us a good, clean slow start, dropping around At State Fair FORREST. (PNS) Illinois Swine Herd Improvement association leaders meeting here Saturday at the high school gave reports on their system of proving story," Rep.

Topping told the cent, but buying from local traders and commission houses House. Two Chicago papers have con reversed the trend after the first ducted all out campaigns in past hour. Moderate mill buying, re weeks, one favoring and the other fleeting overnight sales of flour jmc; No. 3 hevay whita, No. 1 heavy white medium, t6Vtc; No.

I heavy the ability of sows to produce good litters by weighing all litters at opposing the bill which would en able research laboratories to se All ar personnel are nnU varsity trained and thoreafh-lf experienced in the field definite, benefil to year need. See or Phone Us ior Complete Details! BLOOMINGTON FARM MANAGEMENT SERVICE 506 E. Locust St riione 6703-0 weaning lime 08 days. BARLEY-Nominal; maltim. 11.084 1.42: feed.

SOcbll.M. Rl'BEN RirrEK is building this new corn crib on his farm a mile east of Mackinaw. It will hold 5000 bushels of corn and 2700 of small rain. Picker Wilson of Hopedale is the contractor. A program to encourage many farmers to build more storage space is now advocated by the U.

S. Department of Agriculture. to the government, aided the up turn. Receipts were: Wheat, 9 cars; corn, 54 cars; oats, 17 cars; rye, cure stray dogs from pounds to The group voted to have a dis SOYBEANS No. 3 yellow, $130 track use in medical experiments.

Some play booth at the Illinois state fair in August, with Leslie Heiser ST. 1.01 IS CASH GRAIN. ST LOUIS. (i Caah: WHEAT Be legislators have complained that stories printed by the papers have been "unethical" and unfair to House members. ceipu, si cars; aold, 1 car; No.

red of Fisher and Wayne Brcthorst of Mahomet in charge. Mr. Brethorst winter, 2UW4. CORN ReceiDts. 34 rn- mid.

1 is president of the association. Karl V. Adaau 1, yellow, S1.3afel.K; No. I yellow. SI 38 t.

B. Adam Hospital Notes Visiting hours tor all local hospital are from 2 until 4 p. tn. and from 7 until p. m.

Hospital authorities urge the public to observe these hours. Rep. Topping told the House approximately 1,000 persons in his district had asked him to oppose the bill. Some 15 doctors had asked him to support the measure, he said, but 10 other medi A picnic for SHIA members was planned, to be held Aug. 3 at Aller-ton Park, near Monticello.

A tour of the park will be held in the afternoon. aMibBuM'' 1 Prairie Lumber Fuel Co. AMMONIUM NITRATE 33.5 in Stock Now Phone Saunemin 113 Sargenls Farm Service Saunemin, Illinois. cal men had requested him to RUTLAND OArs-Receipta, can; told, 1 ear; No. 1 mixed, tVtc.

BLOOMINGTON GRAIN. (Courteay StoUer Grain) given In the followlns table are fixed on Chicago figure chrg on freight handling, etc. Price at elevator In lurround-jng territory may vary a few cents IE p2Lial bld lrom market other than Chicago In many case. Editor. Based on the close of the market Wednesday, elevator were paying about the following prices- NEW WHEAT No- tl.7 -CORN- vote against it.

Pleas for MongreL Brokaw. Mrs. Hannah Decker spent the! Patients admitted: Robert Elder, "Let's save the mongrel and Chicago Board of Trade Tue. Wed. Wed.

Wed. Wheat Close High Low Close July $195. S1.S71) SIMMs Sep l.5 1.88 1.95 1.97H Dec 1.87 1.98V4 1 96 1 B' Mar 1.91 1.84V ISO 1.84 Corn-July 1.30 1.32 1.30. H2Vi Sep 1.24 1.25V4 1.23H 125 Dec l.iavi 114V. 1.12V 1.13.

Mar 1.14V 1.15V 113' 1.15V! Oat July 58V. Sep 57Jt .58. Dec 59 .60 Rye-July 1.35 1.37V 1.34V 1.35V4 Sep 1.37V. 1.40 1.36V. 1.38 Dec 1.39 V.

1.40V Soybean July 2 23''. 2 28'i 3 23 3 27V Nov 2.01Y. 2.09 2.00V. 2 04 V. Dec 100 104 1.99V.

2.03V. Lard-July 11 20 11 35 11 00 11.27 Sep 11 22 11 30 11 05 11.27 Oct 11.17 11.22 11.00 11.20 Nov 10 82 11.03 10 80 10 87 Dec 10.87 11.00 10.80 10 97 a weekend as a guest of her son, Wil- liam, and family near Streator. let the kid on the other side of Chenoa; Charles SpelLman, 308 Evans building; Charles J. Finger, Waynesville; Waldo V. Walker, 906 North Lee street, medical.

1.22 uay -OATS-' No. 1 SOYBEANS .54 1 10 Soybeans Miss Evelyn Davis, 819 East Grove street; Miss Lois Walker, Farmer I City; Miss Sandra Koerner, 1006 West Wood street; Mrs. Evelyn Tynan, 505 West Mill street; Floyd Scharfenberg, 711 West Locust street; Edward Zirkel, 1507 North McLean street; Lee Cargill, Gridley; Robert Cargill, Gridley.l surgical. I ProH-'ce Market II' 30 FRODI'CE. 11 lipp CHICAGO a -EGGS Firm; receipt, u.oi.f; prices unrnangea.

Bl'TTIR Steady to firm: receipt, ooi.ooa; prices unrnangea except vtc pound higher on 92 scoreA at 58. 75 Bloominqton Livestock (Wednesday's Quotations.) (Courtesy of Kennett-Murray Sc Co POILTBY Live, fowl steady, balance wean: receipts 27 trucks: price un changed to 3c a pound lower; FOB HOGS Receipts, 560; market Patients dismissed: Eugene Maris, Heyworth. Mennonite. Patients admitted: Mrs. Edward Dealers, 29fc33c; fryers, 2Si31c; old Wanted to Buy Butcher Cattle OF ALL CLASSES (Also Feeder Pigs and Boars.) Phone or Write Louie Heller Sons, Inc.

Phone 7062-0 Normal, 111. See Us About Meats for Your Freezer Locker Phone 9702-0 steady; top, sows, $16.75 runners, zic: paiance unchanged. BOLENS HUSKI 3 H.P. GARDEN TRACTOR Sickel Bar, SO" Lawnniore an plow, demonstrator $3.95 A Real Buy JAM and RONNCO WEEDCUTTERS New and used from 5110 to $200 RAY MYERS SONS Clinton, III. Headquarters for Weed Cutters POTATOES Arrivals, 178; on track down; smooth light sows, $17.00, Keifer, Gridley; Mrs.

Charles down. I 2: total u. S. shipment, 1.027; sup. 1 plies fairly liberal: demand slow- mar Cunning, 315 West Emerson street; ket illghtly weaker: Arizona Bhs Tri CALVES $26.00, down.

Feed Em in the DRY! With the Automatic "Prairie Special" HOG FEEDER! umphs, 7Sfc5 75; California Bliss Tri street; Miss Mary Miller, Gridley; Miss Carol Trimble, Wenona; Gary Stuart, 209 West Willow street, Normal; James Daly, 1303 West Livestock ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. CHICAGO (Pi Estimated salable live IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! SEE stock receipt lor Thursday; Walnut street; Bradford Yoder, El Paso; Miss Phyllis Weaver, 1224 North Oak street; Miss Will Accommodate Up to 150 UOGSt PORTABLE and DURABLE! Keeps Feed CLEAN and DKYt 175 Bl'SHEL Feed Capacity I Ronda Smith, Secor, surgical. Patients dismissed: Morris 901 E. Grove St. Eloomington Phone 7907 mKwmmmmmmmm Adreon, 807 East Market street; William Zook, Gridley; Ronald Mool, El Paso; Mrs Julia Wayne, 1107 South Barker street; Robert HOCiS 7.00U CATTLE 4.000 SHEEP 1,000 PEORIA LIVESTOCK.

PEORIA. Hf) HOGS Receipt. 3.OO0. salable; rather alow; barrows and gill steady to 25c higher; top. sows teady to strong; top, $17.50.

CATTLE Receipts, 500; (low; largely steady with recent decline: spot strong on cows; most slaughter stears, medium and low-good yearling kind at $23 00 25.00: few. canners and cutters, $11.00 14 50. CALVES Receipts, tOO; ateady to 30c higher: vealer top, $27.00. SHEEP Receipt. 100: ateady: good to choice 97 pound spring lambs, mostly buck, $24.50.

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO () HOGS Receipt. 1,500. umphs. $4 65I5 7S: long whites.

S3 80? 4 Pontiacs, 14.60; North Carolina Bliss Triumphs, 14.75. Fl'Tl'RES. CHICAGO Wi Close: Egg Futures-Storage Efgs Oct, $51.20: 420. Butter Storage. SS7.55.

Onion $1.55. ST. LOUIS PRODITB. ST. LOUIS.

1 Produce and Bve poultrv: FOWL Heavy breed. S4i25c; commercial fryers, broilers and roasters, whites, 31632c; reds, 28 a 30c; gray, 26 Other prices unchanged. BLOOMINGTON POULTRY AND EGGS (Courtesy of Armour Creamerleal (Thursday' Quotation. Heavy Hens .21 Hybrid Hen II Leghorn Hens 20 Old Rooster Spring 3 lb. and up-Rock .31 Colored .25 Hybrid -J5 Crossed .25 LeRhorn JO A.

A. 38 Current Receipt JS Dawson, Lexington; Emmett Ives, Gridley; Mrs. Floyd Sperry, 1233 East Jefferson street; Mrs. Richard Williams and baby boy, Stan cccvuz ford; Mrs. Ben Porter and baby girl, Mackinaw; Mrs.

Robert Trun-nell and baby girl, 703 West Jefferson street. Phone 6531-0 salable: rather alow and uneven but 405 W. Washington FARM STORE St. Joseph's. generally steady both butcher and ftowt tup, most good and choice 170 to 230 pounds, 240 to 270 Patients admitted: Miss Kath erine Schults, 411 North Madison pounds, uo.25aw.75: 280 to 320 rounds.

Just Plain Horse Sense! To sell excess farm machinery and livestock. How to offer It for sale? with a low cost Pantagrspb Classified ad. That's where farmers in Central Illinois look to buy their farm machinery and livestock. Just mail your ad todny or If you want iu- formation write. The Daily Fantagrapb Bloomingtou, III.

$1 00 20. 00; heavier weight scarce; odd tots as low a $17.0 for 400 pound aver ages: lows under 360 pounds, $17 SOft 18 25: few, $18 50; 375 to 425 pounds, $16 00617.00; 450 to 600 pounds. $14 75i 15 50; heavier weights a low gooa clearance. CATTLE Receipt. 900, salable: calves mi Receipt.

500, aalable: alow: steer 1.150 Closing Stock Averages DOW-JOKES. Thirty industrial, 164 58. up 2 72; 20 rails. 42 43. up 1 02; 15 Utilities, 34.08, up 65 Stocks, 58 63, up ASSOCIATED PRESS.

Thirty industrials, up 15; 15 rails, up IS utilities, up 60 slock, up 1.0. pound down and heifer 15c to 75c low street; Mrs. Ruth Lutz, 1626 West Iowa street; Mrs. Loretta Mc-Avoy, r. r.

2, Normal; Mrs. Gladys Myers, 122 South Magoun street; Rudolph Woith, 1004 East Oakland avenue; C. E. Wendleton, 605 South Maple street; Fred 411 East Jefferson street; Miss Vickie Magee, Cullom; Miss Marilyn Kennedy, Odell: Mrs. Lois Arnold, Flanagan; Mrs.

Evelyn Cunningham, Chenoa: Richard Wendleton, LeRoy: Daniel Wright, Lexington, medical. er: steers over 1,150 pounds, 50c to $1.00 lower; cow and bull unevenly steady to 50c lower; vealer weak to $1.00 lower: early top. $28 50 ior load hlgh-choict 1.125 pound steer; load or held higher; bulk good and choice ateer. $25 50ft28 00: medium to low-lood kind. SALES VOL! ME.

About Share. $22 25 25: early sales good and choice neuers. isbzv oo; everal load held considerably higher; most common and medium beef cow. $1 2Sft 18.50; can Patients dismissed: Christine AVERY TRACTOR CUT-PRICED! ners and cutters, $12 50fel6 00; medium and good aauuge bulls. $20 50(1 23 00: top, $22 50 on good welehtv beef bulls: Rawlings, 1201 West Wood street: few choica vealer, $27 00; bulk common Mrs.

Minnie Ellington, 509 East Olive street: Mrs. Rose Lawyer. 1305 West Elm street; Polly Scott. to cnoice vealer. $20 00Q2C 50.

HEEP Receipt. 5no, salable; gen erany iteady on all classes: native spring lambs, $22 00625 00: latter price 213 South Vale street: Robert Thomas, 1005 North Western ave top out no nign-cnoice offering bare laughter ewes, $6 00 SB. 50. Road Surfacing SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN COLFAX. ILLINOIS Robert I Sullivan, Special Master in Chancery, will sell at public tendue to the blithest and best bidder, at the East Door of the Courthouse In Iiloomlugton, Illinois, at 10:00 A.

M. Central Daylight Time, on SATURDAY, JUNE 18th, 1949 Lois Five and Six In Block Three of the Administrators Subdivision of James E. Wood Estate of a part of the North half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Three. Township Twenty-four. Range live Eaat of the Third Principal Meridian.

Md-eau County, Illinois; Improvements consist of eight room house, with new roof, and wired for electricity. Has small out buildings. TERMS Or SALE: cash on day of sale, balance on delivery of deed upon approval of Court. Mrchantahle Abstract of Title to be furnished. Taxes for year 1949 to be paid by purchaser.

ROBEKT L. SILLIVAN Spcdul Muster iu Chancery Will F. CostiiiHn Uouier English Attorneys Contract Awarded nue; Martin Hauptman, 206 East Kelsev street; Bernard Kinsella. 305 West Chestnut street; Rodney Wolff, 1309 West Olive street: Frank Cremeens, 1003 North Park street; Donald Isch, 103 Warner street; Jimmy Smith, 1108 West Jackson street; Ralph Smith, 110R West Jackson street; Howard Smith, 1108 West Jackson street: Gloria Hardwick, 1006 South Oak street; Carol Cremeens, r. r.

2: Shirley Cremeens, r. r. Mrs. Virginia Wantland, El Paso: Cash TREMONT. (PNS) From BIG SAVINGS FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! Never before such a sensational saving on a top performing tractor! Unequalled field performance unequalled fuel economy! Avery is jam-packed with profit-earning features.

A full line of Tru-draft implements make it the hardest working Springfield comes the report that the Illinois btate Highway divi slon, Saturday awarded to R. A Cullinan and Son, Tremont con tractors, a road improvement pro ject in the Peoria area. The bid was $38,090 for surfacing 22.7 Broadwell, Ellsworth; Richard miles of road in Tazewell, Wood' Trent, Downs; Oeden Kemo, Heyworth; William Walden. DcWitt: ford and Marshall counties. Thomas Walden, DeWitt; Mrs.

Gertrude Irvin, 6 Berenz place. farm hand you can get! Buy your Avery today save $100. STRAWN Mrs. A. Meyer and daugh Can t.

Stov. BolV ters, Barbara and Winifred were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Up stone and Susan at Arthur, Sun day. Susan returned with her 893 grandmother for a weeks visit.

Johnny Spencer of Forrest Sun day had spent the week at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Walters and family. Lai -Ljt. al fail.

Frnm I Will Your Soil! led. that's what TROUBLE-FREE PERFORMANCE WITH AVERY POWER MOWER! Get lifetime durability clean cutting on every mowing job! Break-away swing back hitch automatic re-coupling no damage from unseen obstacles! Hitch pivots vertically to follow land contour cuts all the hay, all the time! Like all Aver implements, it's a fuel saver, tool Buy it at Wards Farm Store! Newest Type Electric Fence Insulator Made Out of Rubber. Weather Resistant Will Last I nde finitely. Inexpensive. Light Weight.

you get when you offer your "Good Things to Eat" fur ale with a low coat Fantagrapb Classified Ad. rienty of Classified reader! are looking for rrge-tablcs and rnl ts which are in season to put on the table or to can. lt thorn know you dbt them for vale. Just phone 4.111 and let an ad taker insert your ad. THE DAILY EASY TO lll-MOVF: Mimply compress It against the post and (lie nail or bolt will protrude, making It easy to remove.

EASY TO 1 INSTALL: (Hie nail will faMrrt It to pi. Out boll or wire will faxlen It to slerl miI. Insert rlrrlrle wire Into Mot and It rlonrs automatically. No tleing required. SAVE NOW! Use Wards handy Farm Income Payment Plan to buy your Avery tractor and implements! PANTAORAI'n r------ 01 TON 1 i ralrkarf ftar Insil'Uf Companf I raJtearjr, llllaals naa raik dill tad atlce I I Ik "Jiffy" rDt Inialstar.

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