Farm Supply NEWS 



A ^)\ 2 piT iiiii gain in nil salis and a 



■lo ptr iciit iiKiL.iNt in mt iikoiik- was it 

 pmu.l hv Iriiil Hill Sirxiii: Co. at iIr- an 

 tuial iiKxtini: in \*Kiina, J.m. J*). J. iV 

 Kidnian, pUMiUnt lA ihi oinipany priMvli.l 

 an>l Man. 1^(1 I'ailv t..|.l iit llii- gmwlli i>l 

 tilt i"tmpan\ I'atiiniaci tji\ul(.iut liittks. 

 Kpn siMitmc nine per ctnr tm riiial saks an^i 

 stAtn pt 1 ttni *»n tltalii 1>iimiiisn. \\ i u Jiv 

 tirhuii.i I. K Maiiliaiii wa^ lla pniinpal 

 sptakii. I'aiiii AJviMis I A. hiitkumi. 

 W , ( Aikliiv.'ii. I K Muihinm I, Ci. ( 

 ^nlIIll. an. I P, I.. Ct»l\is spnkt t nlluiMa^Iu al 

 l\ aNt'i,. ;iii tutiin nl tin tompany- 



Pcak -^ali-N *>t Kith-l.iu Str\ iit- (a>nipan\ 



till lVS\\ill Ii.kIk.I iHk.illst I'l tin l\ 



ttnsu.ii ulA^iiN stiAnc in laspt I (i>unl\. 

 llaiU\ \ial, priMjiiit, icpnin,! at tin 

 n.ntli annual imctinu, Jamiai \ IN, l.auitiKi 

 mIIc ^aU-- uailiiil SJO'MHIU, pationa.m 

 JiM.liiuis jJJ. IJO, aMiacinu SJ I "() i-aili 

 Tin. '^'^O nuinhti unaninuMis mUtttii iIk- 

 hiiaiil .it .limt.iis \\ . H I'lliiv.in was 

 piilKipa! spi.ikii 



\\ . H. I'ciirvin aililrissul l,(i(K) larm 



Kiirtaii nicnihiis an. I tlnii tiHii.ls alltiKJ- 

 ini; tin t«clttli annual nuitiiit; iil ( linslian 

 (a>niity r'ainitis SuppU (onipaiu', 'I'ayUu- 

 vilK. jamiaiy I I 



D. A, Mason, pusi.Ufit, iij'.oittil sales 

 nt SISJ.SiS. i\it iiKonic iniriaM-J 11 -Kr. 

 niakini; pussihli a itioul paili'nam .liM.ltiul 

 lit SJ vtilll). avtra.cini; ^sll.p pi i ilieik 

 Manama l.anter iipuiti.l tli.it VI', ot all 

 aiKiunts wire iiiulei id il.iys nl.i. 



Kendall ( tuiniy Tarni Mtireau and Kendall 



Farmers Oil ( nmp.inv liel.l a imnl annual 

 nieetini; at ^drkville, J.imi.iry Jl K j. 

 ( liiiriliill, presiilenl, announced patrniiajje 

 dividend ilieiks lutaled SlI.Jl'i 1';, averai^e 

 S2>^'>. Manauer iNesuneier repnited sales 

 for the lurreiit yeai nt Sl(lfi,'ir>2 dj. sudiuI 

 largest in liiMory. F. H. Gregory j;.ive the 

 priiKipal advlitss (it tlie ilay an.l ). G. Dor- 

 ward repusentiil Illinois laini .Supply (din 

 pany. 



Reiord dividcndk were paid at liie Idlh 

 annual meetinj; of Grundy Sirvice Company, 

 Morns, January I.S I'our liundred fifteen 

 p.itroiiam dividend ifieiks, averaf;inj^ S1'J0~ 

 and tolalinj; S'',VI2(K), were distributed 

 A -t.-Kr inire.ise in salis and a n.si'; in 

 irease in net income was reported. OfTicial 

 leports reve.iled that 86'; of the total vol- 

 ume of business was done with Farm Hu 

 reaii members. Seven liundred persons pris 

 ent reelected the entire board. 



(). D lUisseiulin and 1 (i Doiward 

 were speakers. 



CieorjAe E. Mcizner, l.eld secreiary of che 

 Illinois A>:ricultural Association, was the 

 principal speaker at the annual meetinp of 

 I.ake C ook Farm .Supply ( ompany. January 

 19, at DesI'laines J. G. Doiw.ird represented 

 Illinois Farm Supply Company. Fijiht hun- 

 dred l",irm bureau people attended 



Patronaf;e dividends of S IJ,~i)0 ()0 were 

 decl.ired and will be paid in two install 

 ments to average approximately S-6."() per 

 member. Total dividends in eleven years 

 amount to S^.i-f.^O"*. or four ,in.l oin li.dt 

 times the capital stock farmers invested. 



HiTiiiii /^ssnriiilinii 



/%iiiiiiiiiii-i's lliiiflfiiils 



f liiiatji), \.\l^. .Si); Divulciuls lol.ilmi; 

 SoJ.dOl) wcTi ikil.ircil (111 llic IMs.S IniM 

 iKss ol llif Illinois laiin Hurc.ui .Scriitn 

 Asscxialioii. ,S,ni) Russell, tn.in.iucr, re 

 ported 111 the .illliu.il iiKeliiiL; ol I Ik 

 associ.ilioti lure tod.iy. 



jersey loiitilv led the si.iii iii r.ilio 

 ol vtiluiiH- ol seruni used in |Mi)porl ion 

 to llic lioi; popiil.ition willi .'s us. 

 per lu.iel. ()||ier le.uliii!^ loiiiities were 

 Stark. .Morii.in, Henderson, .S,int;,inion. 

 ^X'inIKlvlt;o. l.oL;.m, .\l,irsli.ill j'ntn.iin 

 ,ind \'c million. 



IIk IoIIow iiiL' ilirci loi s wen elu led : 



Distrut I William .Stoikky. li.ulvillc; 

 1 list rut II Ikii liodeiker, .Sutter; 

 Dislrut III R. \'. MiKu, president, 

 N'.irna; Distrut 1\' I;. C. RtynoMs, 

 |aikson\illc; HislrKl \' Ray ( unnin,t;- 

 li.iin. vice jTcsideiit, Hisin.irk; District 

 \'l Icsst r. 1 utile. West ^ork; K. 

 T. Siiiitli. (lAA) (iremtKld. 



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a.K.si 

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 .1 W . . 

 pill p.. 

 w hill 



nia.ue Del'rees, vice president of llliiinis 



ullul.ll Assoii.ili.MI .levelope.l till I'.pii 

 Is ol s.itetv .111.1 Kom.iiue .it the Rural 

 dihx.ite bie.ikf.isi. Tills, l.iv, J.iiuiary 

 Oik liun.hi.l t.n Ivs,a in .li le.u.ites and 

 rs fi..ni SJ i.iuntiis win represented. 

 )il'uis s.ii.l: Eolith sjys — 'Wh.it 

 l.r ,111.1 i;oes out with coura.m .in. I 



SI to .uluoi .in. I .1.1 si.im iliin.i; w.'iili 



Within any one dairy breed, the largest 



cows art usu.illy the ln,i;hest pnnluteis. This 

 fact emphasizes the impoit.iiKe of liberal 

 feeding of young stock. 



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FEED your baby 

 chicks BLUE 

 SEAL Chick Start- 

 er. Only t w o 

 pounds required 

 to carry the chicks 

 through the first 

 crucial six weeks. 

 BLUE SEAL con- 

 tains all the essen- 

 tial nutrients the 

 baby chick needs 

 to assure high liv- 

 ability, uniform 

 and steady 

 growth, solid bod- 

 ies and complete 

 feathering. 



BLUE SEAL Chick 

 Starter is fortified 

 with extra vita- 

 mins and min- 

 erals, including 

 manganese, 

 to produce strong 

 legs and robust 

 health. 



See your local BLUE 

 SEAL Distributor to 

 obtain information on 

 the money-saving fu- 

 ture booking plan. 

 Extra discounts made 

 on bookings taken 

 now for future de- 

 livery. A baby chick 

 feeder is given iree 

 with each bag of 

 BLUE SEAL Chick 

 Starter. 



nislrihiiliii by Ijrmin' i.lii\ilurs, Lhesloik Mariiliug Assoiijliom, 

 jNtl ioitiity Svrttie Comliutiia. 



ILLINOIS FARM SUPPLY COMPANY 



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