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THE PANTAGRAPil, BLOOMTXGTOX, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, FEB. 2. 1936. TWENTY FIVE AGRICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL Money Creek Farmers Adopt Contours SO Farm Equipment Bulletin Board Baby Chicks, Poultry, Supplies 49 Field Terraces Conserve Water For Corn Crops CORN BELT HY LINES CHICKS Lemmens and Ghostley Leghorns All heavy breeds. TRACTORS, used Oliver 88 Diesel.

like Oliver' 77 DieseL M.H. 44 speciaL No. 27 ten foot combine. Used I.H. 8 foot disc, good shape.

Feed Purina new super chick Startena. Poultry litter Sanitation Supplies. McLean County Soil District Honors Misner PRAIRIE FEFD AND GRAIN CO. (Purina Chows) 07 T. Grove St Phona 3-7010 See us for special winter puti vn twine and New Holland Balers.

ARCH BARTELMAY He SONS Oliver Massey Harm New HoJand. Morton. Ill, Phone 416i BIRTHS S. Sgt. and Mrs.

Donald Beineke of Oceanside. California, a boy. born Feb. 1. Both are lormer residents of Normal.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ryan. SOS E. Jefferson a born Thursday it Mennonite Hospital.

GIBSON CITY iPNS Mr. and EGO PRODUCERS De Kalb Chlx arc PEKIN Three to six inches bred for more egxs. less deata loss, more eggs per luo pounds of feed, mora profit Order De Kalb Chix now. more water for crop roots in July WHEEL DISCS Used, priced from $:. to $400.

Also used harrows. CORN BELT FARM STORE Rt 150 and Lafayette. Mrs. Dean Younft, a girl born Tuesday at Gibson Community Hospital. By STANLEY LANTZ Pantagrsph Farm Writer may be the benefit from a field Vh -yrJ vis 11.

Plenty of Parking Space Bishop's Hatchery Hardware Le Roy. on Route 150 FAIRBURY (PNS) Mr. and Mrt. terraced, according to Farm Ad-j Sam Hoffman, a boy born Monday at The McLean County -Soil Con rairoury Hospital. viser C.

F. Bayles. I RAPP'S Hicrada Chicks, Ames Incross servation District's annual meet cnuA Air. ana wmiam This water saved on the slope CARL LALER IMPLEMENT CO. John Deere Dcaier Kewanee Discs Lincoln.

TO. Phone rS Dawson, a boy born Tuesday at air- Hybrids. Purebred Ghostly rute Leghorns. Holtuppl Whiterocks. Arbor Acres for broilers.

Order at Flanagan where it falls may mean an in burv Hospital, airoury. CHATS WORTH Mr. and Mrs. L.yle crease of five bushels corn per ing Wednesday drew a capacity audience to the Farm Bureau auditorium to hear reports of the last year's work and to hear Dr. Hatchery, Flanagan, 111.

or Kapp Hatchery. Mlnor.k. 111. Dehm. a pirl born Wednesday at Fair- acre or three bushels soybeans.

lfl? Ail i Dury Hospital. airoury. LINCOLN iPNSt Mr. and Mrt. SWIFTS CHICKS Are husky, healthy The loss of water and soil oc- and hearty.

Good blood Unes pay Ronald Shriber. a boy born Tuesday at George H. Hoffer speak on the CLOSING OUT All John Deere Parts 25 OFF JOS. AUGSBURGER IMPLEMENT CO. Hopedale.

ill. Phone a 12 St. Clara i Hospital. cure to a greater extent than gen dividends order now special discount Geo. Axle St Sons.l Inc- 207-08 ANCHOR Mr.

and Mrs. Delmsr erally realized on gentle slopes. Center St Phone 2-4505. Henson. a girl bom Tuesday at St HATCHING TWICE WEEKLY Ames A five per cent slope is one that Joseph Hospital.

Bloomingtoru MARRIAGE LICENSES In-Cross (white egg hybrids). Ghost. Leghorns. Zehr Hatchery. Pontiac.

IlL drops only 5 feet in about 100 feet fai 111 i VI of land and is regarded as a small LAYING FLOCK Ninety Siliner Laced Edward E. Stultt. Bloomlngton; Kay Blakney, Normal. Albert C. Harrison and Vlrgi M.

DIESEL TRACTOR OWNERS, ATTENTION! slope. A five per cent slope may wyanaottes: nens and r.ine roosters; 81.50 each. Ed Wesley, Towanda. 111. We specialize in parts and service for place of iertility practices in a conservation program.

A highlight in the reports-was reference to the Money Creek Watershed by Ed Schramm, farm planner. Starting in 1953 with no acres under contour cultivation, the Money Creek area applied the practice to 180 acres in 1954, adding 1,100 acres in 1955. Many of the original structures lose only one half ton of soil per Watts. both of Springfieia. Funeral Notices MYZON for poultry, swine and calves acre by erosion when protected can be bad at the Miller Hatchery.

I.H-C. Diesel engines. HAWTHORNE BOYLE I.H.C Sales Service Authorized McCulloch Chain Saw Sales Ac Service by terraces. Funeral services for MR. HARRY H.

ORDER DEKALB CHIX now and have RYAN of 605 E. Washington will Soil Washed Away When cultivated up and down be held from the BECK MEMORIAL HOME. 209 E. Grove Friday after SavbrooV. In.

Phone 21 nl them ready for high egg price next fall. Order from the DeKalb dealer near you or GCA Hatchery. Graymont noon at 3 clock. Friends invited, Everyone Welcome the slope without terraces. 4 to 10 Interment Park HiU Cemetery.

Friends YOU'LL gather more egps daily if John Deere Day. Free movie and re may call at the Memorial Home. Visita tons of soil may be lost. Four tion will begin Thursday noon. you'll raise AMES INCROSS or KEY WHITE LEGHORN.

Order before March 1 and save. Key's Hatchery, Delavan. III. freshmenia. Thursday.

February 15. 7:30 p. m. at Heller's Store. Fl Paso.

ra. tons of soil is equal to a loss of planned for the Money Creek Watershed could probably be eliminated, the SCD directors reported. A good land use program MTtS. ROSE KLA WITTER Memorial inch of sou on acre. These services will be held In Trinity Lulh FRANK HILPERT.

INC. Buick John Deere cran Church. Friday afternoon at 60 Farm Equipment small soil losses occuring year o'clock. Interment will be in Bloom A-C TRACTOR 1947 excellent after year result in a big loss of ington Cemetery. Friends may call at Stanford.

111. Phone 11S-R-2 GOOD PERFECTION MILKERS Sus (emphasizing sod and a watchful eye) could handle the soil and tires, guaranteed. 8523. the FUNSPACH-KURTH MEMORIAL crop productivity and yield. Mall Chain Saws authorized sales HOME.

1104 N. Main St. after 10 a. m. With the loss of soil also goes pension type, two units with com.

Pressor and pipes. Paul Halcomb. 111. Phon 26-R-22. Thursday.

water loss problem. All Townships Active and service. STUBBLEFIELD IMPLEMENT CO. Massey-Harns New Idea A-C lme, phosphate, potash and other Funeral services for MRS. GER Atlanta.

111. Phone 3551 TRUDE COX will be held Friday at fertilizers that represent costs. The report handed out to per 2 p. m. at STUBBLE FIELD AND SON Fanners can keep them on the A-C TRACTOR good.

1383. SUmoert Implement sons attending the meeting said. MEilORIAL HOME. riends invited. Interment Rutland Cemetery.

Friends land where they were applied with El Paso. 111. Allis-Chalmers Dealer "If we can keep in Money Creek GOOD USED EQUIPMENT 1953 John Deere 290 corn planter $100 S-18 IHC plow on rubber 1941 Jchn Deere A tractor $425 2 John Deere Model manure spreaders $200 1949 John Deere Model tractor $750 Schedule your tractor and may caU at the Memorial Home Thurs terraces. ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTORS New day p. m.

Help Available and used. Diesel or gas. DANVERS MOTOR CO. A-C New Idea Dealer the present high rate of starting practices, and follow up with a complete program as soon as the farmers are ready, Money Creek The modern useful terrace is ANNOUNCEMENTS Danvem, 111. Phone 115 easy to farm over.

Many Taze OSCAR MISNER, left, conservation aide with the McLean County Soil Conservation District, Is shown opening a surprise gift for appreciated services, presented at the annual meeting Wednes-day by Chairman Herman Warsaw, right. Also shown Is Leslie Wright of Champaign, deputy state conservationist, who presented Misner with a certificate of merit. The gift is an electrio band saw for Misner's home shop. Cemetery Lots well county farmers operate 4-row will explode into activity. Not planter overhaul now FARMERS IMPLEMENT STCRS The John Deere Store 4P9 S.

Center St BALER I.HC A-l; baled less than 29.000 bales. $795. PFISTER EQUIPMENT CO. I.H.C. and New Holland Dealer Danvers.

111. Phone 53 equipment easily over terraces fast enough to complete the five- EAST LAWN CEMETERY six grave The modern terrace is about 40 plot. $0. Phone 3-6568 Kohler Farm Equipment OUver Minneapolis Ferguson year program within the five years, because promotional feet wide and not over 15 inches 1819 S. Main St.

Phone 3-4970 BALER One used No. 80 New HoUand wire. BALER One used No. 77 with starter. BALER One used No.

77 without PARK HILL CEMETERY burial spaces cost so little, only $70 to $150; $95,000 high. Yet these terraces stop wa iarms lunaer long-range pro MAKE us an offer on tank heaters. Trust Fund assures always. ter to soak into the soil and pre grams) cannot be established vent it washing soil off the field. retroactively." Business Personal liow handle Kewanee machines.

I H. manure spreader bargains. HARDMAN I. H. IMPLEMENT CO.

Lexington. I' 1 phon 83 BALFR One New Matter-Harris. PTO. BALER One used No. 76: excellent Assistance for locating terraces Elsewhere in Mr.

Schramm's ROTH PONTIAC it IMPLEMENT CO. can be obtained from the Soil Con SAVE Used tractors: 1949 "MD" ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Fellowship Group. Phone 4-5693 days. 5-9198 evenings. P.

O. Box 428. Pontiac M-M New Holland New Idea report, he said new acres under Gibxnn City. 111. Phone 97 Diesel: 1951 Hudson Implement Hudson.

111. BALFRS New Ailis-Chalmers and contour farming were found in every township of the county Olivers. All Male Hair StylisTj Adolf Andre Coiffure Designer 515' 2 N. Main St Phone 9-7180 SCHROEDER IMPLEMENT CO. Oliver Sales tc Service SPREADER New Oliver.

$385. last year. There were also over Ponfae. 111. Phone 5343 TRACTOR 1953 Oliver 88" Diesel.

30 new miles of terraces con 100 hours: excellent $2,495. USED EQUIPMENT TRACTOR 1950 Ford, with Imple structed. AUTO LICENSE Money orders, notary service, fishing license. Open Sunday 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.. Monday 9 p.m.

BJoomir.gton Gun 604 N. Main St servation Service in the Farm Bureau Building in Pekin. Cost sharing is available in the Agricultural Conservation Program. A quarter of a mile of terraces will bring $33 in A CP payment as a share of the cost. Auto Collision John Deere Endgate Seeder, good.

$50. Case 3-14 Hydraulic Plow, excellent. ments. In the full listing of all prac TRACTOR 1939 John Deere $295. $223.

International Rolling Stalk Cutter. $35. tices started during 1955, which SHANER IMPLEMENT CO. A-C and Oliver Sales Ac Service HAWN OVERTON John Deere Dealer included 109 initial agreements ibson lty.HL Phone 47 CHAIN SAWS Homelite chain saws. Farmer City.

111. Phone 3031 and 50 basic conservation plans USED DISCS If you want to get Off to an early start Just call a Yellow cab That's being smart Ytllow Cab Phone TWO FREE THEATRE TICKETS if we publish vour 4 line rhyme here. KINSELL'S Nursing Home State licensed. 24 hour nursing. Helen M.

Nelson. L.P.N. Phone 2671. Say brook. completed, Chairman Herman pumps, generators, new and used, rentals.

We service all makes. Saw Six used 10-foot IHC, John Deere. shop. 610 N. Center.

Phone 5-2640. Warsaw said all the figures were uracuey. I so up. USED PLOWS DARI KOOL The bulk milk cooler Four 3-bottom lS-inch I.H.C and Case. practically double those of the year before except for feet of that is 10 years ahead.

Teck's Ap Injures Five Five persons were slightly injured Wednesday afternoon when pliance. Eureka. Phone 12. $125 up. STOLLER FARM SUPPLY Chenoa.

Hi. Phone 55 DISC Heavy duty 10-foot International. MODEL STORAGE WAREHOUSE Expert crating for shipping. 210V E. Market Phone 8-3C65.

tile lines installed. Mosbacher Compares Yields good condition: also cowboy tank heater. Don Busing. Sibley. two cars collided at the corner of Ulstwi Mccormick.

s-A heavy, never rarm Adviser Eugene Mos Broadway and Florence Avenue ORA AUGSPURGER Will be located Jan. 27 at John's Barber Shop. 3b8 S. Main St Two hour parking zone available. bacher said conservationists are srt up.

9-foot. $250; 10-foot. (263. While they last Lunde Implement McLean. HI.

in Normal. USED EQUIPMENT 1941 tractor. 1940 John Deere No. 8 3-14 plow on rubber. No, 8 2-14 plow on steel.

No I 4-bottom plow. Cub tractor with new engine, hydraulic controls. Four-row corn planter. beginning to realize that soil servation is really a problem of FARM TIRES PINE CREST Nursing Home Clinton. State Approved, 24 hour licensed care.

Vf iff I Mrs. Darwin Rust, 42, of R. R. 2, Normal, the driver of a station wagon, suffered a wrenched Farm wagon and plow tires. $2 and up.

write or phone Clinton 1-1220. water conservation, and that ap SALVATION ARM Store open a. m. arm tractor tires, nearly ail sizes including 16-inch, from $18 up. BLUMENSHLVE AUTO TRACTOR plying best known mechanica to 5 D.

Mon. 12 to 9 o. m. TRUCK practices (such as terraces and PARTS PICKUP DAILY. 208 S.

Madison. I.H.C. 2-row corn planter, like new. Five-section M-M spnngtooth harrow. RUST IMPLEMENT CO.

Your International Harvester Dealer Phone 7-8765. WashingtonMll. Phone 362 FORD TRACTORS New and used; SPECIAL $10 cold wave. $3.95: work shoulder. Three children, passengers in the vehicle, suffered head bumps.

They are Martha Rust, 9: Darwin F. Rust, 8, and Susan Pilant, 9, of 308 Florence Normal. contouring) bring immediate berefits as well as long-range values. 305 W. JefTerson Bloomir.g'on.

under supervision. University Beauty School. 417'-j N. Main. Phone 2-5310.

WANTED Used 530 gallon steei tanks: TOB1LN NURSING HOME State quail- Krause wheel discs, Graham Hoeme plows. Dearborn. Wagner and Davis loaders: Candy spreaders: Grain-O-Vator auger wagons. Erf parking and no city sales tax. We trade and finance.

Six Point Implement must be reasonable. ZEHR FARM SUPPLY tied: 24-hour nursing care. tlyrtl El Paso. Hi. Phor.e 197 As examples, Mr.

Mosbacher said contour row-cropping alone on land formerly classed as level Tpp'tt) Phone 83. Fl Paso. Dave Potts, 18, of Georgetown, WANTED Pair good tractor tires. El Paso. la.

Where to Go 10:38. Owen Sehertx. driver of the other car involved, ELECTRIC WELDER Hammete 150 iieias with only 2 per cent Phone 112 Green. AUTO-HOP is fine for carry outs. Slay suffered a chin cut.

WILLIAM FREED of Lexington, second from right, was elected to the board Wednesday. Chair, man Warsaw, standing, and Vice Chairman Walter Bode, center, were re-elected. Other djrec. tors are John English, secretary-treasurer, left, and George Parker, right. I 72?" Amp.

reasonable. Harold Weii-helmer, Shirley. Phone 9-0538. WANTED Wide front for "DC" Case warm out of the cold iust drive up to the sneaker, place your order, see tractor; state price. George Springer.

Stanford. Iil. HAMMERMILL One Lets Model 40-X. what prompt service you get. Hub bard's Cubord.

604 E. Locust St. Chicago Board of Trade slope can make 3 to 6 bushels more corn per acre in a moderately dry season. One mile of terracing will protect an average of 16 acres of sloping land, paying a cash prof-, it Ihroueh extra vield in one or CHICKEN. Eisb and Steak, rnday.

Sat riu, one year old, lixe new. TRACTOR 1948 M-M good condition. ELEVATOR 24-foot. Dayid Bradley, Prev. urday.

Sunday. Open Sunday at Hirrv's Tavern. Deer Creek. Close with transport e-heel. single chain.

Wheat High Close $2 14 Low $2.12. Hospital Notes Visiting hours for all local hospitals re from 2 until 4 p. m. and from 7 until 8:30 p. m.

Hospital authorities urge the public to observe these hours. Mennonite Mar USED TRACTORS 1954 I Super independent PTO. perfect 1955 FartnaU 300. Jfke new. 1952 A-l condition.

BEYER BROTHERS Harvester Dealers Morton. IiL Domestic Personal Services HKe new. ihmj. FAIRBURY IMPLEMENT CO. M-M and M-H Dealer May 2 09 2.071.

1.97V. 1.984 BABY SIT Witn small chUdren 1.97ii Sep 1.99H March Wheat Puts Bread Grain Higher Fairburv. 111. Phone 491-R-l my home while mother works. Fhone 2.087.

1.97 1.99H 2.03 1.30'i 1.34i 5-2838. Dec Z.03-U two corn crops. Fertility Program Important William Freed of Lexington re HAY RACK 8x14. 2x8 tongue and groove floor. 5 inch channel iron sUls.

2.027a 1.30. Corn- SITTING In my home, fiva 2.07. 1 98 1.98'. 2.02!. 1 30'.

1.34 1.375i 1.38H 1.35 BABY days 9-4428. a week; experienced. Fhon 1.34. complete with 26 inch sides and 12 inch tip-top board. Excellent condi Mar 1.30'i May 1.34 July 1.38 WANTED 1.000 to 1.500 bushel metal grain bin.

State corriiuon. price. Orva Schreck. El Paso, Ii Admitted: Mrs. Moss Schuler, tion.

Charles Murphy. Downs. IVi ported noticeably better yields in those corn rows nearest the ter 9 Lost and Found miles southeast on 150. 306 E. Jefferson Mrs.

Eliza 1950 Deere Diesel with live PTO and 1.38 V. 1.38's 1.33 Va Sep 1.39V. Dee 1.35s. Oats- HOG HOUSES Individual. Waiter races in one terraced field.

hydraulic system, used Hours, excellent condition 12150. Strayer. Downs. 111. Phone 367.

beth Dasher, 101 E. Walnut Charles Luckingbill, 614 W. Mon- BEAGLE LOST Black and white, iema.e: spoiled, irresponsible; child's pyt. Phone -3692. Hits Seasonal The mechanical practices are 1950 Deere A fully equipped In .65 .66 .65 .66 Bloomlngton Livestock (Thursday's Quotations) (Courtesv of Kennett Murray Co.) only the groundwork for conser I HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS Light good shape UPO.

949 Deere A fully equipped $1150. FOR ARTICLES LOST IN A YELLOW CAB PHONE 5-2025. J' roe all medical. Mrs. Matilda Casper, South Pekin: Mrs.

James Mar May July Sep Dec Rye-Mar weight, saw In any position. Authorized Sales. Six Point Implement Co. 1950 Deere MT with loader and 2-row vation, according to all speakers Wednesday. Mr.

Mosbacher cultivator, excellent condition $950. JOHN DEERE A. -foot tandem High for Third Straight Day 1.244 1955 Deere 50 Demonstrator fully equip HOGS Receipts, 530; market 25c lower; 180 to 210 pounds, 1.38-. 1.35 .65 .65 .66 1.24 1.23'i 1.204 1.203 1.48'i 2.524 2.42'w 2.37 AGRICULTURAL dic. like new.

$150. ped, new guarantee $16,0. 1.23U 1.24'i 1.23 'a 1.20'j May JOHN DEERE J.B. 8-foot tandem disc. 3 Deere 1955 70 Diesels fully equipped.

1.20 220 to 250 pounds, $12.50 Ju't Sep 1.204 Merrill. 105 V. Willow Normal: Mrs. Elizabeth Laud, 1022 E. Front John F.

Slava, 917 S. Center Mrs. Lorene W. Powell, 713 W. Market David Johnson, Pekin: Mrs.

William 1.2U Baby ChlcTts, Poultry. 49 tandem disc, extra good. 13.25; 250 to 300 pounds, $11.75 Soybeans BABY CHICKS Order chicks now and $13. 2.48 2.51 I. 23' 1.22.

1.19't 1.20. a 2.47i 2.504 2.514 2414 2.36? 4 II. 60 Mar 2.48?i May 2 52 CHICAGO Wheat main- 12.50; lean hogs bringing more; got 50 pounds of Critic starting ieea juna uct.ni. planters, iug and urged particular attention to needs for lime and phosphate in McLean County. Guest speaker was G.

N. Hof-for, formerly with Purdue University, later with the American Potash Institute, presently a consultant for Funk Brothers Seed 2.52'i July 2.53" tained a firm tone while other bulk sows, $10.50, down; smooth FREE with each bundred. we save up. vmi mrmv nn all vour noultrT sup- I TA I.H.C. spreaders.

$75 and $133. 2.42V. riL- Sep 2.424 plies. We give JcH. Green Stamps.

JOHN DEERE 3-14 mounted plow with erains did not show much crice light sows, $10.55, down 2 37 1 --jr -w JClTi.lI Nov 2.38V Parking lot. Miller Hatchery. Grove I carrier. $145. r.ew guarantee each 1354 Deere 70 gas fully equipped, new guarantee $2250.

1949 IHC W6 with sleeves and pistons, hydraulic pump and re-mole cylinder in periect condition $125X 1949 IHC with sleeves and pl.tons. like new $1050. 1948 Oliver 70 witn M4W sleeves and pistons $650. 1944 Oliver 70 with sleeves and pistons $425. 1952 Minneapolis Moline Model witn hydraulic pump and remote Lard- chanee on the Board of Trade b.uu, aown JOHN DEERE tractor with new and Madison.

Phone 3-8650. Lnaries nouoii. w. Market all surgical. Mar ...11.70 No.

30 loader, reasonable. May Thursday. i i 11.65 12.00 12.37 12.70 11.62 12.02 12.35 J2.72 VAUPEL IMPLEMENT CO. Company and the Mathieson Dismissed: John Jarrett. R.

11.95 12 27 12.65 ...12.10 ...12 40 ...12.75 July March wheat led the bread LIVeSTOCK Groveland. 111. Phone 1-7313 Sep Mrs. James King. 510 W.

Jef BABY CHICKS FaulUess feeds, remedies, poultry supplies: vaccinating and culling service. We buy poultry and eggs. S. W. HAYES HATCHERIES Phone 2-4215.

crnin hicViPr Tt hit a new sm- ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Chemical Company. Soil Needs Tilth ferson St: Mrs. Howard Laesch. r.n;k irm.Aou ir rumavcu Manure spreaders. 1955 Oliver, slightly used.

New Idea No. 9. New Idea side rake, like new. Slightly used I.H. 2-16 plow.

Produce Market Danvers: Mrs Gene Cantele and auu iuu iui uic imiu auufiiu livestock receipts for Friday are: rlav nn rpnpwprl rnvprinf hv CATTLE 1.000 Mr. Hoffer emphasized the con S. Center Bioomlngton CHICAGO PRODUCE h.hu m-1 1-)n7 XT o. cylinder, this tractor is in periect condition and is a full 6 bottom tractor $1650. iY-cmCKoultry houses, farm Ud Oliver 4 rowculUv.tor.

ir I -i. JTiauie Cl.i 7 HOGS 8.000 previous short sellers. sheep 1.000 servation practices other than ceipts. 12012: wholesale buying prices Mrs. James Denny and baby girl, 1937 Allis WC with loader in good HonVda rubber tired wagon gear with Brokers said the buying in Shane.

Loth for S2TS. t- Kny ttsi mnmnf a PEORIA LIVESTOCK uncnangea: u.s. 503 N. School Normal: Mrs BABY CHICKS Year after year our I see us for special prices on twine and IHC No. 438 4 row cultivator, oniy 1 PEORIA (if) HOGS Receipts, 4.000, March wheat apparently was diums.

37c: u.s. standards. 37c dirties, Donald Forrest and baby bov. customers return, nnj; u-cjr i jvw Holland balers. I year old.

looKS like r.ew 4i5. like the best! I BARTELMAY IMPLEMENT CO. Deere 4 row cultivator on rubber. 1 i saiaDie; iw. xo iav to aou pounu based On fears there WOUld not butchers.

S13.7514.25: mid-session sv5c: checks. 33.5c; current receipts. Bellflower; Mrs. LawTence Rust mechanical ones in improving soil texture and productivity. Using colored slides, he covered a lot of information on getting better corn yields.

Among Hoffer's suggestions were not to slight lime or A. B. HATCHERY Oliver Massey Harris New Holland year old $390 Jr. and baby girl, 1323 E. Wash 916 E.

Grove Phone 2-9105 Minier. 111. Phone 54. Brand new Deere 4 bar side rase. i be much "free wheat" in Chicago de mostly $14.00 down, closed $13.25 613.75; bulk sows 400 pounds up, $10.23 elevators for delivery on March 11.00: lighter sows to $11.50.

fnfnrps CATTLE Receipts, 300, salable: good butte steady: receipts, wholesale buying prices unchanged; S3 score A A. 57c; 92 score A. 57c; 90 score or A. a. at sayprooK.

r-none zooi ington Mrs. John Yardas and slightly weathered, only a few leit at $250. CHICKS Swartts Pure Strain Leg- QTTOWA ELEVATOR 86-foot, with baby boy, Le Roy, Brand New Deere 1955 Model 493 plant- horns. Buy first generation. Swartz hydraulic lift for silo or crib; list Trading Was PrettV dull and 19.00: canner and cutter cows.

Hatchery. Phone 252. Lexington B. 56.25c: 89 score c. S3.sc; cars: mi score B.

56.75c: 89 score C. 56.25c. POULTRY Live, steady: receipts in coops. 260: Wednesday. 529 coops; $1,050: now special price of $775.

Brokaw ers wita lerUw-zer altacnment less wire I44ii. legumes, to maintain plenty of price moves indecisive in other "-S2: utUity and "ciai. i Row IHC planter. 3 years old $7i HARPER SAUDER Eureka. IIL Admitted: Miss Janet Hopper.

1 264 pounds: FOB paying prices un- organic matter in the soil (there are 2 to 3 tons of hungry little 10 foot lU.Lt. tUJW spreader. 3 years cereals, uorn sola unaer tne calve Receipts. 100. salable; Cid $125.

Jo choice ana prime. szj.iKJ'aa uu- changed; heavy hens. 241025c: Ught whites Mrs- Clara Hopper, hens. 18619.5c; broilers or fryers. 23t Deere 12 foot rigid wheel disk, used one picviuua uuac iuusi ui uajr.

SHEEP Receipts. 150. salable: SOl-AR bulk mlik tanks on display. 24c: old roosters. 14.5iis.s: caponetxes i uu-.

iiuc.iv.i, "animals" at work in every acre-foot of soil), to avoid compacting season $3 id. Estimated carlot receipts at sales. $1 210 up. Harvestore parts- and serv- under 4Mi pounds. 24625c: over 4Vs WaDella: Edear Smith.

1304 W. Deere 14 foot rigid wheel disk, new Ice. Stoller s. I C. Dealer, yontiae.

DDimnA. 4nAlrlina isjn I Chicago: Wheat, 13; corn, 85; I Chicago (p hogs Receipts. 11.. last fa s.2i ToMicMTtSrS.iii 56; Olive Harold WUlke. An TRACTOR 1951 John Deere Hi- the soil, and a recommendation of the newer water-soluble forms Ceere Mocel PTO spreader.

1 year nntc IS- riarlov 17- envhoans 14 000. salable: opened moderately active, fcnat I Bis I -ij Compressloned. 11.500. w7 I 1 W. V.

-ww. -4 V. on track. 212: total u.s. shipments.

394: Ichor; Ed Reeder, 702 W. Market oid $450. 1940 John Deere $350. Knoedier PTO Burr Mill, new last Wheat closed to VAc high- proportion of receipts sold on that supplies ins---, i Cf c.rJi aju. of phosphates in fertilizers.

Good 1946 M-M witn cultivator. $-150. 1946 M-M witn cultivator. $33 market firm; carioi iracK saies, oiai -n-ife-v-t--. nuiuio.

fall fr Marrh 5z 14ld2 Li's UOm oasis, out laier iraue in. -uu, fyPl't av Rl-ww-fia. 1946 M-H -101- Senior. $475. Speed mllL very good.

$200. soil texture holds more water. stock: Idaho Russets. Towanda: David Batrwell. 1M7 Knoeoier PTO Burr Mill.

1 years a m. I old $2x. lower tO iC higher. March, weights under 230 pounds: most sows A special surprise feature of Brilkon 8-foot Cuiti-Mulcher. nesoU-North Dakota Pontlacs washed Chestnut MISS Linda Johnston, very Weltmore Hammer Mill with PTO Oats unchanged to eood.

$200. the program was a tribute to Os and waxed. $3.65: wnwasnea. aJ.js; j01 Monroe Josenh A OFFICE HOURS Dally 3:30 A. M.

to Drive and mounted on a trailer $125. iTwo very good John Deere 118-W higher. March. 6565c. Rve a s.

i9n to 220 pound butchers. $13.50 car Misner, one of the county IP. M. Sundavs nd Holidays, lr. au balers, nriced to seil.

Glass, 1002 W. Grove William none: on track. 25: suppUes light, de Deere No. 10 A Hammer Mill with to 7 P. M.

belt $95. Pear, 104 E. Ash Normal; mand improving and market steady; carlot track sales, new stock: Florida For best results. fuUy describe All above machines reconditioned and ready to go. We are in need of used planters and vour nroDOsition.

Start the ad lor Mrs. John Monkman, 107 E. Ash 1 'c Viicrhci. TVTarnri 14 SO. later sales mosuy ana dc- y2c lower to 4C nigner, jnarcn, low.

mmt lots at $14 00 and ai)ove in. $1.24. Soybeans tO He high- elude No. 1 and a grades; a few se- er, March, and d69 rky sio To rv? lmtOT in 9c hnnrlrPf. nound sorted for weight and grade at round reds.

$2.45 washed. IHC Hammer a good shape 2 UU Burr Mills. each (50. 290 Deere plar.ter with fertilizer at conservation aides. Mr.

Misner has been with the SCS more than six years. His work has been so satisfactory to the Service and to days cancel ll when results are BLOOMLNGTON PRODUCE Normal, all medical. spreader. See Us For A Good Trade. tachment.

3 years old $135. Courtesy Lakln'r Produce Market) obtained. You will be charged only fnr th consecutive d.V the ad Dismissed: Mrs. Elizabeth Mc- 10 foot Deere heavy duty Kiiifer tan- MINIER FARM EQUIPMENT CO. John Deere Dealer I nn mnsi no.

a ana (Friday Quotations) EGGS the farmers with whom he has pounds higher, March, $11.62. dem oisK $150. Minier. 111. Phone 145-R-3 actually ra.t at the price earned for that period.

The daily cost becomes relatively less as more rords of 10 foot Deere and IHC tandem disks Grade A Large .35 pounds. $13.00 13.75; a few No. 1 and 2's. 230 pounds to $14.00 early; bulk 270 to 310 pounds. 320 to 350 pounds, most 350 to Cormick.

214 S. Linden Nor mal; Mrs. Maurice Nicolay. Dan vers; Mrs. May Thomas, 1119 lrom $50.

on in TRACTOR 1945 John Deere "A Grade A Medium descripUou and more lays are Deere 4 row corn planters $75. on ur Cash Grain News SPREADER trailing type. 1 RAKE I H.C.. side deilverv. used.

21 foot Deere straight disk. on.y 360 pound sows in larger lots, aiu.wa Grafa A Small Grade Grade POULTRY Grove Miss Rita Wikoff, 707 CASH ritlCfcS COSTS years old 119s. TRACTOR 1948 I.H. FarmaH. Model Jl .27 .31 J4 .22 .13 11.25: lighter weights quotable to sii.au, A Receipts, 1,500.

salable; 2 wheel disk transport $75 worked that a special certificate of merit was presented to him Wednesday. Receives Gift Leslie Wright, deputy State Conservationist, made the presentation on behalf of Chief B. B. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN mr a pi WHEAT None. W.

O'Hara Donald Hofer, 1 DAY 4 DAYS DAYS SIZE 1950 L-112 plckuo. 10 foot tranam Hoeme field cultiva calves: Receipts. 200. salable: prime LH1VCS. I I 1403 N.

Park Mrs. Arthur tor 19S. F. M. McCRATH Cash CORN No.

2 yeUow. -NO. 3. steers absent: other grades slow, steady Heavy Hens Leghorn Hens Cocks Cash I Dallj Price I Cost Cash Daily Price Cost Words in Ad 12 foot Deere rope controlled spnrg Gibson City IiL Phone 400 Price to weak: some steers taken off the mar Givens, Colfax; Mrs. Arthur Ross, loom, nee new ket under 25c to 50c lower bid: heifers OATS None.

SOYBEAN OIL 12413 12. 'iC 315 W. Miller Miss Lura ID I --Ul. I t. New and used dull, weak: clearance incomplete: cows Deere No.

5 mower. 1 year old $215. Deere No. mower. 4 years old.

ii SOYBEAN MEAL $49.001 49.50. steady to 25c higher, bulls active, Eyestone, 202 W. Ash Normal: Iroquois DHIA 22 6.341 .79 3.82 .95 1.44 I wheel discs; l-aii-mermil-s: 1947 Willys good shape 1175. BARLEY Nominal: malting choice, ltrong: vealers and stackers and feed- Clark. Wright was accompanied by other state staffers Robert Mrs.

Virgil Letterle and baby boy, Mounted Deere stalk cutter, lixe feed. 2S 7.56! .95 4.50 1.13 1.71 Koenl Sales Service Eureka. TIL new $74: Oertel, Bernard Fleming and To Meet Monday ers steady; a load of cnoice i.udu pound Nebraska steers. good and choice steers. a few good steers down to $15.00: and odd foot Massey self-propelled combi-e 34 957i.l3JLW0JL33L2:05 Senior.

Le Roy. St. Joseph's BLOOMINGTON GRAIN Courtesv of Stotler Grain Co.) in excellent condition $Si50. George Anderson. 1955 Deere No.

45 cwnhm with lit hmt Prices as eiven in the following 40 10.D3! I 1M7 M-M WATSEKA All Iroquois Coun lots utility and commercial grades. Admitted: Stephen Lee Long A more tangible gift of appre i i mryn 1 inrn i m.t. j. i i table are fixed on Chicago figures S12.00a 14.50: good and choice heifers. 46 112.10: 1,51 I 7.201 1.80 I bLerUi954' New HoUand.

wire tie. 1954 TlM UnHesW with 't loot 1409 W. Oakland Scott ciation was presented by Mr, ty dairymen are invited to attend all or part of tlte annual meeting less fixed charges on tretgnt Handling, etc. Prices at elevators In utility and commercial heifers. 14.50; uUlity and com 1 -n 1 iri iiw 1 im I used very little.

u.on '1VI' Deere 118-W. pioter sheier attachment, overhead hoist and sets of trucks t-t50o. Warsaw in behalf of the county district. The gift was an electric band saw for Mr. Misner's home of the Dairy Herd Improvement Association beginning at 10 a.

m. mercial cows, a few good cows up to canners and cutters, $9.50 11.25: uUlity and commercial bulls. 14.00 16 25: a few good and one 25-A. 1953 Deere No. 55 combine with straw surrounding territory may yanr a few cents from Chicago tn many cas.

Editor. Based on Uie close of the market Thursday, elevators were paying Cash ra'e earned if laid by ciy SPECIAL On K.B.A. wheel type discs. McReynolds, 803 W. Wood Mrs.

Harold Balthrope, 204 W. Union Patrick Kratky, 404 S. Western Mary Berry, 285 Evergreen Mrs. Jess Hostler, chopper $3150. withli.

five days from next Monday in the hall above 1951 Deere No. 55 combine with straw workshop. new and vsed. 8. 9 and 19-foot.

HANGARTNER it BITTNER Goodfield. choprer $2650. billing unJ ty suburban advertisers within seve-i days. Every other day the Farm Bureau Office accord fat bulls down to good and choice vealers, 30.00; cull to commercial, several" loads about the following prices: WHEAT Another agency besides the Ex 21955 Deere 227 pickers, used on our r-avable at one day rate. ing to Farm Adviser Kenneth R.

No. 1 (hard) $1-87 TRACTOR I H.C. 1954 Super M. with tension Service and the Soil Con farm, new guarantee, hookup for any tractor each $1300. National rate.

14c per tine, for ads -corn- R. R. 2, all medical. Arthur C. Hollatz, 701 S.

Vale Louisa Imig. or without Do-More loader. FranaUln good and choice 790 to 887 pound feeding steers. some medium grades down to $14.00. irrm outside primary circuiauon servation Service was represent Demonstrator Fchlen 350 bushel grain No.

2 OATS Bliss, phone Cooksville 4613. In the morning "a number of von-. Receipts, l.ooo. salable: ed at the meeting. That was the TRACTOR SPECIALS THIS WEEK m.fied deadlines as foUows: No.

2 57 dryer, burns propane, complete with loading and unloading equipment $1.0001 discount Marlen Lloyd, 607 W. Walnut Mark Sticher, 1904 Golden films on dairying will be shown John Dtere No. 70. new guarantee. P.

M. dally for lollowing Jay' soybeans- slaughter lambs and sheep moderately active, steady; good to prime wooled Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Office, which han No. 1 2 32 lu; 11 i.oon. Monday inrouKn S-14" Mill plow wita setter mi Michael E. Wilson.

113 Holton to the group. These films will cover all phases of dairying in- lambs 110 pounds down, deck of mostly choice 110 pounds. r.aav. for Evening Ads 1951 John Deere A. powertrol.

$1,250. 181 Jnhn neere B. Derfect- $1,000. ters 125. aopearlt.n In one edition only dles the Agricultural Conserva Homes; Wendell Trotter, Le Roy; 1952 Onver No.

automatic wire tie 1943 John Deere A. recondiuoned. smaU lots good and choice 125 to 13D pounds. $16.506 17.50: cull to rhars-vd for full cirrulatlc v. eluding: equipment for dairying.

Janid Stock Averages DOW-JONES fCnurtesv of J. M. White Co.) N. Linden $1,050. good lambs.

a few cull Liability of Pt'bllsher and News-naner for errors is limited to space tion Program in the county. Officers Elected sales of dairy products, dairy cow 1950 Case D. perfect, $325. 1949 John Deere B. overhauled.

$900. Terry Clark, 404 E. Mill occupied oy ad. Credit for errors all surgical. 19 LHXZ.

-H-. like new. IjOO, Wednesday close: 30 industrials. not the fault of the advertiser wlU to choice slaughter ewes. a Quakes Hit Italian Boot In the annual election, Herman 473.28.

ud 2.54 20 rails. 158.70. up .34: be limited to 1 day republication pVTUH-S STORE Paso. Iil. Phone 15 vtilities.

64.04. up 65 stocks. Dismissed: Mrs. Robert Beard, Mansfield: Irene Janette Best, of ad. The Pantagraph Is responsi ISA Si i .68.

ble for the f-rst incorrect Insertion COSENZA, ITALY (Ji Two Warsaw, Walter Bode and John English were re-named chairman, vice chairman and secre TRACTOR 1942 good shape. $550. TRACTOR 1947 new recapped Thursday. 1 p. 30 industrials.

oni Farmer City: Mrs. E. H. Wheet, earthquakes shook the toe ol the diseases and feeding. In the afternoon, M.

C. Gueth-er of the American Dairy Association will discuss "Problems of Marketing Dairy GOODFIELD Mrs. Gilbert Landes of Cham 473.31. up .03: 20 rails, 158.35, down tires. $723.

K. St S. FARM SUPPLY Heyworth; David Lynn Swearin- baler in excellent condition MARTIN IMPLEMENT CO. ROANOKE. ILL.

1-64 1. D. 70 P. with K. M.

Powr-Trol live power shaft. 1953 John Deere Deuel. 1940 and 51 John Deere Model G. 1951 Oliver U. 1952 John Deere B.

roUornauc and PowrTrol. 1950 Oliver B.S. Crawler. $375. 1947 MM.

UTU. 1933 International F-23. with loader and 4-row cultivator. International heavy duty 10-foot Cite. John Deere 10-foot K.

B. A-. a wheels. International 4-row planter, a rut-ber. like new.

A RENDS 8c SONS 25c service and maLtr.g for blind ads. Quotation of rates gladlv given for other than set Italian boot Wednesday causing tary-treasurer respectively. Bill Freed was elected to the board, Falrbury. Iil. Phone 289 gen.

Mrs. Glenn K. McCleilan, R- some panic in this Calabrian solid Classified Ads. TRACTOR 1955 Tarn-ail fuU R. Mrs.

Sarah A. Withrow, Mc succeeding Merle Sutter, who re equipment. 500. Warsaw Im- town. There were no serious dam ages or casualties.

Lean; Chlorus Corder, Le Roy: p.en-.ent Minier. ill. signed. George Parker is a hold TRACTORS 1951 I.H. MD: 1945 paign, son Scott and daughter .35: 15 utilities, 64.14, up t- siocks, 168.24.

down. .08. SALES VOLUME Wednesday close: About 210.000.000 shares. ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday close: 30 industrials, up 1.4; 15 rails, up 15 utilities, up 60 stocks, up .8. PANTAGRAPH PHONES-4-3041 speeds: 1948 St M.

it pistons f. -S04. Ask Far Classifie A Taker Loader, used I H. No. 31 for or Mrs.

Gladys Wendell, 707 E. Front SL; Mrs. John Moretz and baby boy, 1013 W. Mac Arthur Mrs. Robert Richard, and baby girl.

Towanda. over director. Others in the county SCS office are Don Pretsch, farm planner, and Jim Rutherford, conservation aide. Christie Monday were spending two weeks at the Harold Reeser home while Gibert is on a business trip to Dallas, Texas. Plow.

Case S-18. GEORGE H. DUNN I. Dealer A rattlesnake may shed its skin one to three times a year, depending on its food supply and living conditions. John Deeie D-ucr Farmer City.

IIL Phone 2154 'Gibson City. UL A.

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