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Harry Schnittker 



New manager of 

 the Randolph Ser- 

 vice Company is 

 Harry Schnittker. 

 He succeeded M. H. 

 Voss July 1. Man- 

 ager Schnittker was 

 manager of ware- 

 house and service 

 station for the Ma- 

 coupin Service 

 Company, Carlin- 

 ville. 



Elbert Bills of Bureau county became 

 manager of Macoupin Cooperative, Inc. 

 July 1. The Company handles Blue 

 Seal Feeds , seeds, anti-hog cholera 

 serum and virus, livestock equipment 

 and hybrid seed corn. 



J* Mi Eynicin 



J. M. Eyman, re- 

 cently employed as 

 manager of the 

 Vermilion Service 

 Company, was for- 

 mer manager o f 

 the Adams Service 

 Company and, be- 

 fore that, of the 

 Henderson Service 

 Company. 



»1 H. Vosa 



H. M. Voss who 



succeeded M. J. 

 Eyman in Adams 

 county managed 

 the Randolph Ser- 

 vice Company since 

 May, 1935. Prior 

 to that he was em- 

 ployed by the Mad- 

 ison Service Com- 

 pany at Edwards- 

 ville. 



The Will County Farm Bureau re- 

 cently purchased the two-story brick 

 building (66 x 125') it has occupied 

 for 18 years: cost $25,000. The build- 

 ing is within a block of the main street 

 in Joliet. The building will be re- 

 modeled. The installation of a cold 

 storage locker plant is being consid- 

 ered. Rentals from the bus company 

 and other tenants in the building more 

 than carry interest, taxes, and princi- 



pal payments. The Will-Dupage Ser- 

 vice Co., the National Farm Loan 

 Ass'n., the Production Credit Associa- 

 tion, Pure Milk Ass'n (Joliet local), 

 the Joliet Management Service all have 

 headquarters in the building. 



July 1. The tour, conducted by W. H. 

 Brown, was attended by L. D. Hall, Illinois 

 Livestock Marketing Association fieldman, 

 E. T. Robbins, U. of 1., Carl Herman, 

 Peoria Producers Commission Association, 

 and H. B. Duke, Chicago Producers Com- 

 mission Association. 



Sixty-five Fulton county cattle feeders 

 visited the feedlots of Oscar Linn, W. G. 

 Evans, Ira Ashby, Elmer Porter, M. D. 

 Howell, Lee Cassidy and A. Bartholomew, 



Richland County Farm Bureau has a co- 

 operative arrangement with the Livestock 

 Shipping Association there to deliver agri- 

 cultural limestone to farmers. 



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