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Tht P.ntagr.ph B-3 Bloomington-Normal, III. Nov. 10, IMf Con-Con Election Test of Voter Interest PANTAGRARI SPRINGFIELD (AP) changed. Voters rejected the re-wa depressed in port by the Paul Powell, had correctly ill stimulate some additional, voting. Illinois registered voters, who! The delegates will convene v'slon proposed about 50 years lack of contests In eight dis-jcost about a 15 per cent turn understanding and interest.

Therefore, Ed estimates that sei a recora for light balloting 8 in Springfield to begin 8- Uriels. out for me primary, lie had the ratio of voters registered to in mo Drimnrv incf nn rn ine luwinri nitamnt in nhM.i inn' isjiiu mosi voieri nrniwiniv uou a sum most voters proonDiy would Disl mnrv those voting may rise to as high vuirr uuui iw, AIMJUl 30 million DLTSOnS BrC C.Wk A.Iln.ul r. Fourth Anticipated ill 1 1 lM 1 I I i linn. .11. I I pmuuuuui V.UIIVCIUHIII aciegaies, piuviue wnoiesaie re- registered eligible to vote.

An expert estimates I go another test of their interest of the 1870 Constitution. in the convention Nov. 18. Less than a million turned out 1.4 million will go in September to choose no more! Nov. 18.

Whatever the convention pro Next week on Tuesday voters duces must ho cnhmlttoH in tint. WANT AD ORDER DLANX writ your ad (torts (one word on each line) diction of the Sept 23 p-lmaryisutn PU0IIC Btls wviimg tor- waning mis cck. some can-vote on the lack of 'partisanship. fni governors to didates for delegates will Join In than four candidates from each The expert. Don Cd.

supervi Will CllOOSe HO deleCateS. tWO in CM in another elwtlnn hflfnro'HIclrln fan Ik Vau 1ft i-nnnff the nnnuir lark of intrPsi and addrs the delegates on open- urging activity on election day sor of the Index division in the office of Secretary of State eacn or the 58 Senatorial dis-jthe state's basic law may beThe total vote In the primary Inir dav. uiv itself to obtain last-minute vot undorstandlnu nf Cnn-Cnn w. elchl districts with no contests. The election Is non partisan in and the normal reluctance sense no ballot may Identi- I Mm.

1 STOCK MARKET DOW-JONIt STOCK AVIRA.M (Monday 1 PM. Ell itock Ayeraoet) many voters to take cnuiuuie oy puTly Central OMIinois PoatBis in primaries. In most pri However, talk of party sup 30 Industrial 14) 52 uu 04 20 Rails ll.7f on 0 1' IS Utilities ing. The key activity will be to ask persons who go to the polls early next Tuesday to signify they have done so by driving with headlights lit and by turning on doorlights at home. Bumper stickers will be distributed in advance of the election to promote the light- maries, a declaration of party mpmhwshin l.

rnnulrod. port of candidates has mushroomed. Even some candidates lif.Ot Unch. 2IMJ up 0.IS i Sisters and twn hrnthcrs nrp. ninlnrv four nn UarnM In ITANOARO POOR'S INDIXft Ed said more people are like-, who identify themselves as In- Mrs.

Herriott if ht(P L-jj li i- NE YORK UPI -StMra P0Of to vote in the general elec-; dependents have talked of form nun in ueiiwi. uaios, vaTie ana moti Monda. tf -rf iMAnUitiM i i rvir i. i IOil.il 1 Ifll a ia. Rnrtha WnrrinH on The family has succested that i both of Wapella; and Oscar, w-rr h-oim joo-imci tion for a number of reasons ing coalitions in their own bo- 43 Time and additional Constitu-ihalf.

Organizations in behalf of Mil 12:30 p.m. Saturday'at expressions of sympathy Malland tw sisters Mrs. jj. nil tional Convention developments: candidacies usually stimulate 'ing campaign. paign Lounty cursing Home, 11 "-Pr ckm imo 4v io trbana.

10 caivary uapusi wm ui vumuu, iu. Church, which Mr. Woodley at- Diomers. tiarence Long, cnn-i i ivPQTOric ICIIUeU. I ivu, aim V9bui uuiig, o.

Low, Bloomlngton; 12 70th Internationa Graveside rites were to be at 2 p.m. today at Riverside Cemetery, Mahomet, the Rev. Seldon Bernauer officiating. She was born 1, at CHICAOO UViJTOCK CHICAGO (UP!) Monday. Hovi 1.500.

Barrewi and Bitl motlly tteadv. inttancat 3 lowtr, moderaitiy acllvt. No. 1 MO-230 lb. 26.S J7.25.

Mrs. Ctfie RoblSOn grandchildren; and two great LiNTOt.v rpvsi Mr grandchildren. A sister pre- around 1U head No. 1-J WHO dauft of Joseph1 Mae Robison. 87, died at, 'ed her in death.

May 1879, Mahomet, lb. 7i.n-U.7il No. J-J 310-250 lb. 2J.M-7a Ui No. i 1 0-270 lb.

7S-2J JOl tew 6:10 p.m. Saturday at Abraham A. and Mary Knox Carson. She lot No. 1-4 2O-JO0 lb.

21.7S-24.O0. Sowa William Degenford kiNdv to nivhar, modardiaiv iiv. No. 1-1 150-400 lb. 400500 Has New Features The 70th International Live steer classes, Nov.

28, all beef! Don Good, Manhattan, Kansas. lb. 22 0O-210OI NO. 2 1 500-550 lb. 550400 lb.

21 JO. Boari 21.00- Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Her funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Fricke Memorial Home, the Rev. A.

E. Neitzel was married to Clarence II. Herriott Dec. 26, 1899, in Mon-ticello. He preceded her in death.

CHENOA fPNS) William Degenford, 76, died at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at St. Francis 21.25. Cattle 1.500. ealvei none.

Slaughter officiating. Burial will be in Hospital, Peoria. lleert and Delteri fairly active. eer itrone to 25 higher, heilert mottiy 25 higher. Cow and built iteadv.

Prime 1200-1 25 lb. tlaughter iteert 29.50-jOOOi Stock Exposition opens its doors cattle, sheep and swine judging The Grand Champion Steer this year with a streamlined will be completed by Dec. 3, of the International will be show schedule, new challenges and these classes and breeds named Dec. 1, at about 2:30 in Private graveside rites will be Union Cemetery. 4 KMai at M.OOi mied hlgtt cnoie and Visitation will be 2 to 4 and 7 will be released by 10 p.m.

the, the afternoon. After Dr. Goods l.i,Ws.;VwV'Sfor showmen, honors to men Iithat devoted their lives to low good 25. high choice and Surviving are a brother, Ben Carson, Danville; and two sisters, Mrs. Julia Werner, Danville; and Mrs.

Sue Heater, Urbana. A son, a daughter, four brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. same day. This makes room for the International- Dairy Show at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Wiley Cemetery, Colfax.

Visitation will be 7 to 9:30 tonight at Pils Memorial Home. He was born July 17, 1893, at prime 900 1075 lb. tlaughter belferi 77.50- to 9 p.m. Tuesday. She was born in Lincoln Feb.

16, 1882. a daughter of Charles and Louisa Heckler Dady. She was married to Walter L. iu 27.75; Choice aZ5-l050 10. 2t.75-27.Ni mixed good and choice 26 good 24.75-2t.00; utility and commercial cowt traditional "rump slap," the Grand Champion will be sold for the first time just prior to an evening performance of the Rodeo.

The sale will Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m. which opens the next day. Steer Shows agriculture and the Interna-, tional, and family entertainment. Its gates open Nov.

23 through Dec. 7 at Chicago's Interna Elgin, a son of Herman and Johanna Schmidt Degenford. He it Louis Woodlev i Robison July 7, 1920, in Lin- I. i married Cleo Ritchie in 1944. 12 New minimum weights in all steer classes has added a "practicality" to judging of modern, meat producing animals.

The weights set for the first show are: Senior calf, 925 Surviving are his wife; three brothers, Alvin and Fred, both of Peoria; and Harry, Elkader, PEKIN (PNS) The funeral for Louis A. Woodley, 85. who! Her husband her only sur' died Saturday, will be at 1 p.m. viv9r- Tuesday at Preston Funeral Three sisters and two jjomc brothers preceded her in tional Amphitheatre and the adjacent Chicago Union Stockyards. Festus of CBS's Gunsmoke and Little Joe of NBC's Bonanza will be featured entertainers 1I.00-I9.50; cenner and cutter ie.5o-i8.75; utility and commercial built 22.50-25.00.

Sheep 300. Slaughter lambs and ewes Unsay. Part deck choice around 100 lb. wooled tlaughter lembt 29.00; choice 90 lb. with No.

I peltt thorn tlaughter Iambi 70 25; cull to good tlaughter ewet 5.00-7.00. ESTIMATED LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (AP) Official estimated llvetixk receipt for Tuesday; CATTLE 1,000 HOGS 1300 SHfcEP No Estimate AST ST. 10UIS LIVESTOCK NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, III. (AP) Estimate for Tuesday; nogs 7100; cattle 2300; ce.ves 200; tneep 500. i barrows and olltt 1-2 100 COMING PUBLIC SALES Iowa; three sisters, Mrs.

J. F. Gray, Danville; Mrs. John H. The Rev.

Hubert Entwisle will aeaui Heins, Pontiac; and Miss pounds; Summer yearling, 1,050 pounds; and Junior yearling, 1,150 pounds. Steer judge will be Be lure that vour subtle sale It listed Mrs. Blake officiate and burial will be in Clendale Cemetery. at the 1969 International. Festus, actually Ken Curtis, will be In this directory.

It will be published Almeda, Peoria; five nephews and five nieces. A sister pre- every day except Sunday. Listing will A DPI I A Mrs Visitation will be 2 to 4 and 7 featured with the International Florance Blake, 75. died at him in death begin 21 days before the tale provided 1 a minimum tlie advertisement at 5 Inchet it used 2 or more timet In The to 9 o'clock tonight Championship RCA Rodeo, Nov. (15 words 3 lines) Dally Pantagraph Sales uslna less than He was born Oct.

29. 1884. in a.m. bunday at jonn warner, u.i this minimum amount of spac will be C-i- a enn nf HnSnitfll nintfin. WWSKH I IIIIMCI I Former High Gridder Dies listed a days prior to tale.

head 210-225 lbs. 26.50-27.00; 200 head 26 15; l-l 200-230 lbs. 26 230-250 IDs. 25.50-26.00; 2-1 240-270 lbs. 25.50-25.75; 2-4 270-290 lbs.

24 00-24 75; 3-4 200-120 lbs. 23.50-24.00; 1-2 170-160 lbs. 24.00; tows 1-1 300-400 lbs. 22.50-23.25; 2-1 400450 lbs. 21.75-22.24; boars 21.00-21.50.

calves 150; mixed 28 through Dec. 3, for eight performances. Little Joe, in real life Michael Landon, will be featured with the Interna MINONK (PNS) Joseph J. Daniel and Caroline Vale Her funeral will be at 1:30 NOV. 12-Almeda Weber.

Onarga. III. Public Auction. El wood Stagen, 16 Woodley. He married Ethel p.m.

Tuesday at at D1S home about 5:30 Sunday. Georee D. Coffev. 70. caotain p.m.

NOV. 12-Warren Kell, Washington, III. Sept. 14, 1908, in vert Funearl Home, the Rev Allison tional Horse Show, Dec. the undefeated 1917 17 Pekin.

He was taken to Wilcox-Folkers Memorial Home. through Dec. 7. The Sons of the University High School football Winston Zastrow officiating. Burial will be in Mausoleum choice and prime 1.075-1.175 lbs.

26. choice lbs. 27.75-28.25; mixed good and choice 27.25-27.75; heifers choice lbs. 24.50-27.00; mixed choice and prime near 1,000 lbs. 27.00; mixed good 8nd choice 26.00-26.50; cows utility 17.50-19.50; bulls utility 23.00-25.50; few choice vealers 34.00-37.00; good 28.00-33.00; choice calves 24.0O-26.O0; good 20.00-2400.

team and all-state halfback in Surviving are his wife; four sons, Charles and Daniel, both Park Cemetery, 18 Visitation will be 4 to 5 and SHEEP 900; lambs choice and crime 90-110 lbs. 28.50; choice 80-100 lbs. 27.00- 19 complete Holstein and Jersey Dairy Disposal Sale. Yoder, Wlegand, Zobrist, Coulter, Auctioneers. NOV.

14-Macon De Witt Annual Club Calf Sale, Clinton. Warren and Larry Martin, Auctioneers. NOV. 15 Archie Spillman, Owner Closing Out Sale. Bliss, Bliss and Bliss, Auctioneers.

NOV. 15 oy 0. List, Conserville. Angus Dispersal Sale, Central, III. Angus Sale Barn.

Ken Coulter. Auctioneer. NOV 15 Ivan Smith, Elkhart, III. Closing Out Sale, Luke Gaule A Son, Auctioneers. NOV.

15 Stanley Bienemann, Metamora, III. Closing Out Sale. Garber and Stonier, Auctioneers. NOV. 18 Virgil Rueck, Metvin, Closing Out Sale.

Elwood Stagen, Auctioneer. NOV. 20 John Viviani, Campus, Lucian Lehow PEKIN (PNS) Lucian K. Lehow, 68, died at 12:10 a.m. Sunday at Pekin Memorial Hospital.

His funeral will be at 1 p.m. 28.00; ewes good and choice 6.50-7.00. 1916, died of a heart attack at his home in Hindsboro Sunday. His funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Hindsboro Methodist Church.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Taber Funeral Home in Oakland. He was born Nov. 28, 1898, in PEORIA LIVESTOCK PEORIA, III. (AP) HOGS 1,100," 1-2 190-225 lb.

butchers 26.50-27.00; about 100 Pioneers will be with both Little Joe and Festus. Their 15 performances will be given in the main arena of the Amphitheatre. Action taken by the International Board of Directors over the past year has helped to create a new showing schedule, release times for exhibitors and minimum weights for livestock. With the actual show schedule to get underway with Junior of Peoria; Norman, Excelsior, and James, London. England; two daughters, Mrs.

Lois Turley, Germantown Hills; and Mrs. Ruby Jackson, Pekin; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Archdale. Pekin; and Mrs. Alta Budke, Manito; 16 grandchildren; and 10 greatgrandchildren.

A daughter, two 7 to 9 o'clock tonight. She was born Aug. 3, 1894, at Lane, a daughter of John and Arcadia Thrasher Long. She was married to James Blake, who preceded her in death. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

LaVon Watts, Alta. Iowa; and Mrs. Coraleen Devore, neao ar jr.ovi 1-3 ids. 26.00-26.50 VUco nt 230-250 lbs. 25.50-26.00; 2-4 240-260 lbs at ttucins I'uuuat 25 3-4 260-280 lbs.

24.50-25.00; 3-4 21 Home, the Rev. William Pruett oo-sso 10. sows Closing Out Sale, Carl Ronnow, Auction eer. Douglas County, a son of 21 CATTLE-700; dwlce lb. tteers 27.00-28.25; package high choice and prime 1,100 lbs.

2B.50; good and choice lbs. 26.50-27.00; choice 850-900 lb. heifers 25.50-27.00; good and choice 800-900 NOV. 22 Richard Frank, Washington Closing Out Sale, Henry Wiegand William Wesley and Alice officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Lewistown.

Visitation will be 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. He was born Dec. 25, 1900, at Auctioneer. (22 words 4 lines) NOV.

22 Sherman Thrasher, Paxton, Closing Out Sale, Elwood stagen, auc IDS. ZS.5O-2e.50. COUNTRY MARKETS SPRINGFIELD, III. (AP) Interior I II F- Barnett Coffey. Surviving are his wife, Gladys; two sons, George oneer.

NOV. 22-Wllllem (Mike) Bressner, Pen. tiac. III. Closing Out Sale, Carl Ronnow, nois hog orlces (State-Federal): Recelots Bloonrington-Normal Deaths Vermont, 111., a son of Fred and Josephine Kirkbride Lehow.

He 2i Auct oneer. Wesley, Hindsboro; Carlysle NOV. 22 Tiardes Farms Club Calf Sale, ourcners zs lower; 1-3 zoo-zjo id. butchers 25.00-25.50; few sorted 1-2 200-250 lbs. 25.50-25.75; 2-3 230-250 lbs.

24.50-25.25; 2-3 250-270 lbs. 24.00-24.50; sows steady to wJght Soldier Goes fo Asia WIGHT (PNS) Army Pvt. Eugene, Oakland five Gibson City, III. married Alice Kennedy Dec. 9, Nov.

11 Dennis Hamilton. La Roy. grandchildren. Closing Out Farm Sale. Auctioneer wean; i-j jw-jw 10s.

a.w-u.sut i-j 400-450 lbs. 21.50-22.50; 2-3 500-600 lbs. tol. Harold Kindred. 1926, in Peoria.

His only survivor is his wife. NOV. 24-Andrew Steffen, Fairbury, III. Wednesday at arranged for James W. Coleman, 19, son of Closing Out Sale.

Ebach and Meti, Auctioneer. 25 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coleman, NOV. 29 Harold Beck, Closing Out Sale.

Dalton Citv. Warren Martin Auction Co. has completed nine weeks of NOV. 29 Ed Ohms, Heyworth, Closing PRODUCE CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (AP)-BUTTER-Wholesale buying prices: 91 score AA tVt; 92 A 67'4; 92 A 6Vu 90 6JV4. EGOS Wholesale buying prices: 80 per cent or better srade A whites 55; me Thomas Fell LEXINGTON The obituary Out Sale.

Kindred and Murphy, Auc 2b' tlnneers. CONSTIPATED DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET fCmojUs BUDS9 DEC. 1 Carl and Ed Schmidt, Fairbury, advanced infantry training at Ft. Polk, La. His last week of training was spent in guerrilla warfare exercises.

of Thomas George Fell, 28, for III. Closing UUI sale, meu ana cuatn Auctioneers. Amherst, Wis. Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. Monday at the Stubblefield Funeral Home.

Jeff was born in Chicago April 13, 1952, a son of Arthur J. and Dorene Hickstein Mon-tape. Surviving besides the parents are three brothers, Gregory, 27 DEC. 2 Lucille Olson, Kempton, in diums 52; standards 49; checks 38. POTATOES-Arrlvals 124; on track 114; total U.S.

shipments for Friday 359; Pub sale, carl Konnow, Auctioneer, DEC. 4 Louis Krav, Caberv, III. Public Private Coleman attended Saturday 119; Sunday carlot track Sale. Carl Ronnow, Auctioneer. merly of Lexington, can be found elsewhere in today's Pantagraph.

Earl Meeker sales: Idaho russet Burbanks 4.85-5.00; Minnesota North Dakota round reds 3.50; 28 Dwight Township High School and was graduated in 1969 from Minnesota Hollandale District round reds (28 words 5 lines) Metropolitan College j.iu; Wisconsin russet Burbanks 3.32. ST. LOUIS PRODUCE ST. LOUIS (AP) East, consumer Gary and Scott, at home; a PONTIAC The obituary of Business and Technology, grades: A large 52-56; A medium 48-52, A small 29-15, large 47-51. Eggs, wholesale grades: standard 42-44, medium 27-39.

unclassified 31-32. outlet 28. grandmother, Mrs. Hilda Mon-Earl L. Meeker, 82, can be tague, St.

Catharenes, a found elsewhere in today's Add 3 word for btiad ad addreaai aid add SI. 00 aerriec charge. Peoria. He is now serving with the 25th Infantry Division in Cu Chi, Vietnam. Pantagraph.

grandfather. Albert Hickstein, Waupaca, Wis. 30; graded large 45-47. Hens: heavy 13; light, over 5'4 lbs. 11; under 5' 7.

Broilers and fryers 27.00-27.50, for this LIENEMANN AND KELLY ALL BREED CLUB CALF SALE Phone Grimes 515-986-3416 Ben Kelly, Sales Manager To Be Held November 15th, 1969 7:00 P.M. FREE BARBECUE STARTING AT 5:30 P.M. Adel Sale Barn, North Eighth, Adel, Iowa 6 Miles North of Interstate 80 at DeSoto Interchange on 169 21 Miles West of Des Moines Campbell's Airport Available, 5 Miles North of Adel, Iowa Miss Go Ida Evans ween oeiivery. Martha Sue Trickel ETerytkiBg Coaati Be Sir Iaelade Name aid Address STANFORD (PNS) Miss Golda Evans, 60, died at 1:58 Martha Sue, a twin, was CASH GRAIN NEWS stillborn to Donald and Barbara Dozier Trickel of 807 S. Madison County Unif To Hear Wesleyan Sociologist The McLean County Social Service Council will meet at the Illinois House at noon Nov.

18. a.m. Sunday at Mennonite Hospital, Bloomington. Sunday forenoon at St. Joseph's Ada That Run 8 DAYS Hospital.

Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Stanford Church of God, the Rev. John Call officiating. Burial will be in The Rev. Ernest L.

Gerike Mrs. Emily Dale, assistant Jeff Montague For 3 Lines will officiate at a private graveside funeral in Park Hill professor of sociology at Illinois Wesleyan University, will BLOOMINGTON GRAIN (Courtesy Bloomlngton Grain) The following quotations represent the best possible estimate of cash grain prices at country elevators In the area served. They are based upon the highest bids available Including rail bids at al! terminal and subter-mlnal markets served by thit area as well as truck bids for river points. Prices will vary slightly due to nor mal differentials In transportation. Based on the late Monday morning Quotations, elevators were paying about the following prices: WHEAT-NO.

I ST.T3 CORN No. 2 1.04 OATS- No. 2 47 A 17-year-old Normal corn- For 4 Lines 53.32-1.04 munitv Hieh School senior, Jeff, Cemetery Tuesday. discuss "Social Work Summer For 5 lines McLean Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 4 p.m.

today at McReynolds Chapel. She was born in Ohio County, Aug. 5, 1909, a daughter of Wiley and Sarah Evans. in England." Friend Dies Montague, died at noon Sunday Surviving besides the parents at Peoria's Methodist Hospital are her twin, Mary Rene; about three hours after he was 'another sister, Jennifer, and etriritpn at home. 11 La Teerltwo brothers, Mathew and Ada That Run 4 Days Funeral services for Gertrude Richard, at home; Drive.

Normal Surviving are her mother, Castle, 71, Pana, who died last Stanford; two sisters, Mrs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Dozier, Houston, Mr.

Wednesday, were held Saturday Dorothy Beresheim, Hawthorn, in Pana. and Mrs. O. D. Inwood, Romeo, Calif and Mrs.

Joseph Mat- For 3 Lines 03 SOYBEANS NO. I 2.31 CHICAOO CASH GRAIN CHICAGO (AP-WHEAT-No. 2 hard yellow 1.38'n; No. 2 toft red CORN No. 2 yellow 1.1 4'i.

OATS No. 2 extra heavy white 5Wn. SOYBEANS No. I yellow 2.41v-34; No. 2 yellow 2.3nwv; No.

3 yellow 2.35V-39'. SOYBEAN OIL 11. 50n. a thews, Le Roy The boy's death was attributed to natural causes, Horace Payton, Peoria County coroner, said in the wake of an autopsy. He pointed out that he had been supplied enough facts to determine that an inquest would not be necessary.

She was a former schoolmate and frequent visitor of Mrs. Anna Mae Kuhle, 1106 N. Evans. aits, manes couman, Houston. For5 liness6.12-U3S Leaves Hospital Charles F.

Williams An account of the death of James Fields, 21, of R.R. 1, injured early Thursday rnorning (Nasse Oassineati.) Coroner Payton said that the in a two-car accident at College Beginning boy had been taken to a Peoria Williams, 75, of 813 E. for sDecialized Empire in Sunday's edition (UAlt) Avenue and U.S. 66, was dismissed from Brokaw Hospital failed to list a son preceding in death. care.

A graveside funeral has been Saturday. Enclosed Having decided to quit farming I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION Located on Route 54 1 mile west of Onarga, 111., at intersection of 1-57 and Route 54, on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1969 AT 10:30 A.M. MACHINERY IW3 Oliver "1800" dlesel tractor, wide front, 3 o. steering, I.

P. T. less than SO hours on complete new motor overhaul; 1963 Oliver "500" utility diesel tractor Freeman hvd. bucket loader, 3 L. P.

T. positive traction; 1958 Allis Chalmers "WD" as fractor, starter, lltes; 1963 Oliver "56" trip bottom 5-16" plow, 3 ripple coulters; 1963 Oliver 3 pt. rear mount cultivator; 196 Oliver IS' wheel disc, sealed bearin9, 20" blades; 1968 Inter-national 13 vibra shank cultivator ft planter hitch (No. 5); 195 Oliver 4 row com planter, lod. fert.j Kewanee 34' wheel harrow; International 5 section soringtooth harrow; tlexlb harrow, (disc); John Deere rotary hoe; 15' single disc; I.

H. C. No. "24" rotary chopper; Hahn S. P.

Hi-Boy sprayer; 4 hvdraulie cylinders; ft clamp on duals (1800); 275 pal. fuel wagon ft pump. HARVESTING EQUIPMENT International "303" combine (bought new In 1948), 13' header, cab, header control, pickup reel, chopper, bin equipped; International "228" corn head, few acres; Oliver '73 poll com picker; 2 Ficklin gravity boxes; N. Holland ft I. H.

C. gear; J. O. wood flare bed on rubber; Little Giant 48' grain elevator; Vetter speed iack. FEEDLOT ITEMS Peerless roller mill; 194 International "100" mcwer.

ha cond. hay conditioner; Alllt forage harvester, blower; Maey Harris hay baler; David Brad, hey rake; 2 hay racks; N. Holland P. O. manure spreeder; auger wagon; cattle self feeder; calf c-eeo freder; water tank; loading cut on rubber; Veterinary hvd.

table (cattle); fence ctwgers, stock tfioeers; rolls new 4 pt. barb wire; 200 new creosoted posts; 20 treated poles. MISCELLANEOUS Swisher riding mower; Moot weed mower; Lincoln welder; air compressor! floor tack; power grease gun; Fanning mill; electric seeder; impact wencfw drll grass; chain hoist; vtse; snon ft fwnd tools. Wise items an kinds. TRUCK -155 Dodge 1 ton trvek.

gram ft gtoctt rack. Hoist. SO mite Onarga hauling permit. MOBILE MOMe 195 Littery ir I bedroom, 20 utility room (dt-tactMbtel, electric water neetgr, fgmace. ar conditioner, good.

TOOL SHSD JC 7T tool Xe4. 3 vnet ir'W' 4km. fsrcfHie. cond'tmn. feOVSEtsOLO COOM-I ft gtreHet c-1: rorr, wi Nore Jfr eectrie range; Merge wringer wesier; ftmggr tvectnc gewing machine.

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