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For our latest Covid-19 Update, please view here: *We now offer Same Day Local Delivery option when shopping online! Customers can place an order before 12 PM, on select items, and have it delivered to their doorstep that same day! Orders placed after 12 PM will be delivered the next day (excluding holidays).*Located near Manteno, IL, Peotone, IL, Wilmington, IL, Momence, IL Bourbonnais, IL and St. Anne, IL, the Kankakee Farm & Fleet store opened in 1977. It's a full-service location with an auto repair shop and a car tire store with a full selection of brand name tires, car batteries, and oil change supplies. Automotive Diagnostic Services are also offered thanks to our Hunter Quick Check Technology to help figure out what's wrong with your car. Find a wide selection of horse care and tack. We have all the best brands at great prices! For your pet, Blain's Farm & Fleet has a huge pet supply and pet food center complete with dog food, cat food, and the pet accessories you need. If you are specifically looking for cat food, check out brands such as Fancy Feast, Friskies, and Meow Mix. On the other hand, if you need to keep your dog happy and healthy look into Pedigree, Natural Balance, and Blain's Farm & Fleet dog food. Pet owners can also purchase various Purina dog and cat food products as needed. Unique features of the Bourbonnais store include its big and tall clothing selection, workwear, shoes, boots, hunting gear and clothing. For the kitchen, be sure to check out all our small appliances, canning essentials, and storage supplies. Hamilton Beach, KitchenAid, and Cuisinart are three of the top brands featured at all stores. With the spring and summer weather in Illinois, you can also shop our complete line of outdoor power equipment where you'll find the right lawn mower, edger or string trimmer, as well as chain saws, sump pumps and generators. Make mowing the lawn more enjoyable by purchasing any of our MTD Lawn Mowers or Tractors, which includes Troy-Bilt, Cub Cadet, Remington, and Yard Machine. Outdoor projects also call for an assortment of power tools and hand tools in order to complete the job. Don't worry, we have you covered by selling DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Craftsman tools to help your project go as smoothly as possible. Our store is also one of the few Blains' Farm & Fleet locations to offer STIHL products. Temperatures can still be chilly in the early part of spring, so check out Carhartt outdoor clothing and apparel to help stay warm. And for the DIY gardener, we have everything you need from fertilizer, seed, rakes, shovels, gloves and more.


Secondly, the 71-56 victory by Illinois State started Bradley on its late-season slide; the Braves' loss here began a six-game losing streak. BU lost the second game to ISU this season and finished 12-16 overall and 6-12 for eighth place in the Valley.


BU's 79-75 comeback over the Redbirds produced moments and numbers at times for which there were no words. Although Bradley coach Brian Wardle had one word to sum up a night in which 6,046 stood at Carver Arena through the final 4:30 of regulation and all of OT as the Braves desperately clawed back from 10 points down to force overtime and eventually win it.


"There is -- in world affairs -- a steady course to be followed between an assertion of strength that is truculent and a confession of helplessness that is cowardly."State of the Union Address, 2/2/53


"When I was a boy, I was one of six in my family. We had a quarrel daily as to who could go up and do the chore of bringing the groceries down home. They had a practice then, in grocery stores, that I understand growing efficiency has eliminated -- always hoping that the grocer would say you can have one of the dried prunes out of the barrel over there. But better than that was the dill pickle jar that you could dive into, sometimes arm deep almost, and try to get one. I understand that they are not that accommodating anymore; we have got too efficient. When you go around picking things off the shelf, you pay for them. These, you understand, were free. That meant a lot to young boys to whom a nickel looked about as big as a wheel on a farm wagon."Remarks at the Convention of the National Association of Retail Grocers, 6/16/54


"Now I realize that on any particular decision a very great amount of heat can be generated. But I do say this: life is not made up of just one decision here, or another one there. It is the total of the decisions that you make in your daily lives with respect to politics, to your family, to your environment, to the people about you. Government has to do that same thing. It is only in the mass that finally philosophy really emerges."Remarks at Luncheon Meeting of the Republican National Committee and the Republican National Finance Committee, 2/17/55


"Today there is a great ideological struggle going on in the world. One side upholds what it calls the materialistic dialectic. Denying the existence of spiritual values, it maintains that man responds only to materialistic influences and consequently he is nothing. He is an educated animal and is useful only as he serves the ambitions -- desires -- of a ruling clique; though they try to make this finer-sounding than that, because they say their dictatorship is that of the proletariat, meaning that they rule in the people's name -- for the people. Now, on our side, we recognize right away that man is not merely an animal, that his life and his ambitions have at the bottom a foundation of spiritual values."Remarks at 11th Annual Washington Conference of the Advertising Council, 3/22/55


"I believe when you are in any contest you should work like there is always to the very last minute a chance to lose it. This is battle, this is politics, this is anything. So I just see no excuse if you believe anything enough for not putting your whole heart into it. It is what I do."The President's News Conference of 9/27/56


"But finally, there is one other quality I would mention among these that I believe will fit you for difficult and important posts. This is a healthy and lively sense of humor."Address at U. S. Naval Academy Commencement, 6/4/58


"I say with all the earnestness that I can command, that if American mothers will teach our children that there is no end to the fight for better relationships among the people of the world, we shall have peace."Address to the National Council of Catholic Women, Boston, Massachusetts, 11/8/54


"I am not here, of course, as one pretending to any expertness on questions of youth and children -- except in the sense that, within their own families, all grandfathers are experts on these matters."Address at the Opening Session of the White House Conference on Children and Youth, College Park, Maryland, 3/27/60 [AUDIO]


"I do not believe that all of these problems can be solved just by a new law, or something that someone says, with teeth in it. For example, when we got into the Little Rock thing, it was not my province to talk about segregation or desegregation. I had the job of supporting a federal court that had issued a proper order under the Constitution, and where compliance was prevented by action that was unlawful."The President's News Conference of 3/26/58


"I believe that the United States as a government, if it is going to be true to its own founding documents, does have the job of working toward that time when there is no discrimination made on such inconsequential reason as race, color, or religion."The President's News Conference of 5/13/59


"It is unwise to make education too cheap. If everything is provided freely, there is a tendency to put no value on anything. Education must always have a certain price on it; even as the very process of learning itself must always require individual effort and initiative."Address, Centennial Celebration Banquet of the National Education Association, Washington, DC, 4/4/57 [AUDIO]


"But the most interesting -- although horrible -- sight that I encountered during the trip was a visit to a German internment camp near Gotha. The things I saw beggar description. While I was touring the camp I encountered three men who had been inmates and by one ruse or another had made their escape. I interviewed them through an interpreter. The visual evidence and the verbal testimony of starvation, cruelty and bestiality were so overpowering as to leave me a bit sick. In one room, where they [there] were piled up twenty or thirty naked men, killed by starvation, George Patton would not even enter. He said he would get sick if he did so. I made the visit deliberately, in order to be in position to give first-hand evidence of these things if ever, in the future, there develops a tendency to charge these allegations merely to 'propaganda'."Letter, DDE to George C. Marshall, 4/15/45 [The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower, The War Years IV, doc #2418]


"We continue to uncover German concentration camps for political prisoners in which conditions of indescribable horror prevail. I have visited one of these myself and I assure you that whatever has been printed on them to date has been understatement. If you would see any advantage in asking about a dozen leaders of Congress and a dozen prominent editors to make a short visit to this theater in a couple of C-54's, I will arrange to have them conducted to one of these places where the evidence of bestiality and cruelty is so overpowering as to leave no doubt in their minds about the normal practices of the Germans in these camps."Cable, DDE to George C. Marshall, 4/19/45 [The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower, The War Years IV, doc #2424] 041b061a72


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