Because of the difficulty in getting bombs of tlie lorger 

 sizes delivered to farmers for use in pest control, we 

 suggest using a product which we consider 



to Kill Flies! 



BlUESEAl 



FLY SPRAY 



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BLUE SEAL FLY SPRAY 



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IT KILLS. Blue Seal contains two effective ingre- 

 dients that 1(111 flies by contact. Many different 

 types of materials and formulae were tested in 

 Illinois dairy boms by cooperating farmers in our 

 search to determine the most effective killing 

 ogencies and formulae. We have them now in 

 Blue Seol Fly Spray 



IT REPELS. These bam tests prove also that Blue 

 Seal Fly Spray has powerful knoclc-down and 

 repellent property. By spraying the cows at night 

 and in the morning a half hour before milking 

 time, its effectiveness will last through the day. 



IT'S SAFE. Blue Seal kills flies, but it is harmless 

 to animals and humans. Its highly refined petro- 

 leum oil base assures easy spraying, prevents dirt 

 collection, will not mat the hair nor irritate Itte skin. ■ ;. ■, -.- 



For Household Use— 



For a household use, use Blue Seal Fly Killer. Fly Killer is especially prepared 

 to efFectively kill and control flies in the home and milk house. You can use it 

 wittiout fear of tainting food or milk. It will not stain wall paper, clothing, 

 curtains, or drapes. It is harmless to humans, kills flies, ants, roaches, bed 

 bugs, mosquitoes, and any other insect pests. 



Sm i»w Bh» Seof Servktmaii. • K»ttn* yow s«atMi's svpp/y fodoy. 



ILLINOIS FARM SUPPLY COMPANY 



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Chicago 5, Illinois 



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excess of 180 pounds, effective May 15. 



"Plight of many farmers desperate 

 and we respectfully urge immediate ac- 

 tion." 



On May 8, Jones announced that he 

 was immediately announcing that all 

 butcher hogs between 180 and 200 

 pounds would be included a temporary 

 support in the government price sup- 

 port plan effective May 15. 



With this action of the WFA, Pres- 

 ident Smith appealed to farmers to 

 withhold from market hogs weighing 

 under 200 pounds. He said that by 

 withholding lighter hogs now their 

 present owners could be assured of the 

 price support of $13.75 per hundred- 

 weight, Chicago basis, when hogs 

 reached 180 pound weights, thus re- 

 lieving farmers from tremendous losses 

 they were incurring as the result 

 of indefensible prices packers were 

 paying for light hogs. 



During the first of May, the OPA al- 

 so removed all ration points on all 

 meats, with the exception of beef 

 steaks and roasts. When this order 

 was announced. President Smith in a 

 press release pointed out that the Farm 

 Bureau as early as last November urged 

 that all ration points be taken off pork, 

 in order to bring about an effective de- 

 mand for the greatly increased pork 

 supplies, and had continued to urge 

 such action from time to time. 



"Farmers have long insisted," Pres- 

 ident Smith said, "that action should 

 be taken to permit the excess pork 

 supplies to flow to consumers rather 

 than to glut the markets and overflow 

 storage capacities. Such market gluts 

 have resulted in losses to producers on 

 all hogs not falling within the com- 

 paratively narrow weight limits cov- 

 ered by government price supports." 



Fifth War Loan Drive 



Scheduled for June 12 



The Fifth War Loan Drive will be 

 launched in Illinois June 12. The Bond 

 Drive chairman in each county has 

 been assigned a quota for his particular 

 county. 



Each county has an agricultural 

 chairman, who will in turn select 

 township people to aid in this drive. 

 It is hopea that each county drive will 

 be so organized that it can be com- 

 pleted in three or four days. Indi- 

 viduals are urged to contact the volun- 

 teer workers in his township in order 

 that time, gasoline and tires may be 

 conserved. 



Illinois quota in the Fifth War Loan 

 Drive is $1,107,000,000, with $204,- 

 000,000 of this in series "E" bonds. 



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