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EIGHTEEN THE PANTAGRAPIT, BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, AUGUST ZS, 1950. Silo aves Feeds Otherwise Wasted Sheep Winners at Fairbury Fair IAA Head Urges Big Nov. 7 Vote For Gateway CHICAGO. One of the chief Wet Hay Makes Quality Feed On Funk Farms hopes downstate citizens have of BY FRANK W.

BILL Pantograph Farm Editor. bringing about needed reforms in the state constitution is to pass SHIRLEY. So many farmers had wet hay this year that they offered to give it away to anyone who would haul it off the mead ows so it wouldn't interfere with further grass growth and hay the Gateway amendment, Charles B. Shuman, preident of the Illinois Agricultural Association, said today. The Gateway proposal would furnish a practical method of amending the constitution.

Shuman urged everyone to vote in favor of it in the general election Nov. 7. The reason passage of Gateway is needed is because the present constitution is so inflexible, Shu making In some cases both first and second cuttings of hay were wet by rains. On Funk Farms, however, the use of long trench silos resulted in saving all that wet hay. This year Theodore Funk had so much i wet hay offered to him by neigh' man said.

It Vr'lJL. bors that he could have complete To prove this, he pointed out that ly filled one of the big trenches since 1891, only two amendments to the constitution have been with gift hay were it not that he had an abundance of grass for adopted. The last one was adopted 42 years ago. his own silage His experience this season of Uncertainty for the hay crop indicates that the trench silo might have a valuable place on many stock farms. Yet there are very THESE THREE SHEEP placed high in their classes at the Fairbury Fair that closes tonight (Left to right) Roger Weeks of Fairbury had blue ribbon Hampshire ram Iamb; John Hildreth of Fairbury had champion aged Cheviot ram; and S.

R. Jackson of Seneca had champion Hampshire ewe. One of the largest crowds ever to attend that fair turned out Wednesday, commented Robert Maurer, fair secretary. lew trench silos in use. Used Trench 10 Years TRENCH SILO.

Workers on Funk Farms are shown here topping off a trench silo, the legumes and grass silage packed to a depth of 13 feet. The top layer is stubble and clover, wet with a stream of water, packed in place by running trucks and tractors over the mass. Hay that would have spoiled because of rain was saved in this manner. PHOTO One big trench silo has been Downstate has also tried to get amendments adopted, but each effort has failed," Shuman said. "Progress through constitutional changes should not be denied Illinois citizens by an ironclad, practically useless amending process." Special Blue Ballot The IAA president warned voters that the word 'Gateway" will not appear on the ballot used for voting on this amendment.

This special ballot will be blue, however, and the voter's attention will be called especially to it. If the Gateway plan is passed, future amendments would then Used 10 years on Funk Farms, and it was provided with con crete side walls two years ago. i Grass, silage is handled with $31 for Cattle Charles Smith, cattle feeder of Cabjery, Ford county, sold 13 Hereford steers averaging 1138 pounds on the Chicago market Monday. He received $31 per cwt. The day's extreme top ws $32.25 per cwt.

without special covering. The top six inches does spoil, and it is Credit Groups Seeking Full Farm Control loaded onto a manure spreader minimum of labor. It's cut in the field with a field chopper that loads the dump trucks. Those dump trucks are driven right and hauled out to the fields. Grassland farming includes at Wheat Prices Drop After Early Gains least a good mixture of legumes FARMED! MR down the trench, helping to pack the silage already there.

The only carry if they received a majori grown at' least one year in four in the cropping program. To make best use of the legumes hand work is distributing the sil agle over the trench surface aft The goal of 45 Production Credit Associations in Illinois, there should be some livestock er the trucks dump it in a pile And in case the silage is a little Rest of Market And to make best use of the grass, a trench silo permits dry, it is sprinkled with water. Chicago Board of Trade Fri. Fri Fri. Thurs.

To empty the big trench silo, a tractor scoop fills the feed wag saving it regardless of rains. Hay is also essential. In fact cattle are fed by many men without use Low Close Wheat Close High ons, and there a little hand Sep Dec Missouri and Arkansas is to become completely farmer owned and controlled by paying off all capital owned by the government, according to R. H. Guthoff, secretary treasurer of the Blooming-ton Production Credit association.

Delegates from the Blooming-ton association attended a St 2.28't 2.26'i of any silage. But the combina pitching from the feed wagon to ty of all votes cast in the election, or two-thirds of those voting on the proposition, whichever is less. Under the present constitution, an amendment must receive a majority of all votes cast in an election. "This means," Shuman said, "that lazy or disinterested voters can defeat a needed amendment simply by failing to vote on it. For failure to vote is a vote against the amendment.

Farm Bureaus Active This was the case when the last Gateway amendment was voted on by the people in 1946. There 2 30 2.27 2.28. 2.283 2.25 Va 2.25. tion is better. There seems to be the feed bunks in the cattle lot.

2.27. 2.29's 2.26 1.52J 1.447 1.48 1.49'. real place for a silo in the Drops Back To Previous Levels CHICAGO (P) Wheat stumbled after setting out on a brisk upward pace Friday. The fall left prices under the previous close and unsettled other cereals. Much of the selling in wheat Handles Many Crops 1.523 1.45'4 grassland farming system, and a trench silo appears to be a good Steers are fed on the Funk Farms and one crew of men is Louis conference Monday andl type.

Mar May Corn Sep Dec Mar May Oats Sep Dec Mar Mav Rye Sep Dec May kept busy hauling feed and haul Ing manure. Tuesday in which the 45 associations discussed ways of complet Cletus Schertz In Camp Get the Highest Net Prices For Your Cattle By Selling Them Locally SELL TODAY! GET PAID TODAY! NO CHARGES DEDUCTED! We have a ready market for all classes of cattle, assuring you of the highest market prices. Our buyers will be glad to call on you at your convenience. Phone or Write LOUIE HELLER SONS, Inc. Phone 7062-0 Normal, 111.

See Us for Famous Choice Beef Quarters for Your Freezer Locker. PHONE 4709-0 .78 s. .78. .757. 1.37 1.41Ji Hay is fed, of course, but also the ensilage, free choice, and the kuaimuke.

Cletus Schertz is came from Minneapolis, and presumably represented hedging. The steers consume large quantities attending the two weeks Danforth were 1,273,653 votes for it to of both roughages 1.53 1.45 s. lS3 1.493 76'. 1.38'a 1.43 1.48U 2.49 2.51'' 2 53. 2.541 14.52 14.55 14.45 14.82 14.82 Foundation Camp at Camp Mini- 1.52' 1.447.

1.48 1.49 .765 1.353 1.40'a 1.454 2.46:,i 2.49' 2 2.53 14.45 14.50 14.40 14.75 14.77 spring wheat crop now is moving 1.463 1.484 1.494. .76 .78. .753,4 1.3614 1.40i 1.46 la 2.474 2.503 2.53' 2.541 14 47 14.52 14.40 14.75 14.77 Soybeans wanca, as the Illinois 4-H to market in considerable volume, traders stated. All kinds of crops are made into ensilage corn, alfalfa, clover, sweet clover, and mixtures of al club delegate. This triD is the ing the job of making associa-: tions completely farmer owned as quickly as possible.

I L. J. Sutter of Lexington, presi-; dent of the Bloomington asso-; ciation, headed the delegation: which included Henry C. J. Martin, Arthur Nafziger and Mr.

Guthoff. Seven of the 45 associations in the three states have already re- climax of Cletus' 10 years of 4-H The rest of the market firmed club work, selection based on 4- Nov 2AG3i Jan 2A83t Mar 2.51 Mav 2.53 Lard Sep 1442 Oct 14 45 Nov 14.32 Dec 14.72 Jan 14 67 early, but then dropped back to around Thursday's closing levels. 108 against. The total state vote was 3,619,322. "So 77 per cent of those voting on the amendment voted favorably, but they represented only 35 per cent of the total votes cast in the election.

Therefore, the amendment failed because the present law says an amendment must receive a majority of all projects, leadership and cooperation. Cletus, son of Mr. and Soybeans acted a little firmer than Mrs. Roy Schertz of Benson, will anything else. Lard also managed be a sophomore at the University of Illinois this fall.

to maintain gains throughout most of the day. tired all the government stock that helped them organize to provide the production credit service. As a group the 45 associa those voting in an election to be Receipts were: Wheat, 53 cars; Support Grass Seed adopted." Cash Grain News ST. LOUIS CASH GRAIN ST. LOUIS Cash: WHEAT Receipts.

41 cars: sold. 3 cars; No. 2 red winter. $2.21: No. 3 light garlic, corn, 153 cars; oats, 37 cars; rye, To help prevent this condition tions reduced government owned Price support protection is now 8 cars; barley, 53 cars; soybeans, falfa and brome grass.

The past week one of the trench silos was topped off with a cutting of stubble and alfalfa, with a liberal supply of water to wet down the mixture. Packing the silage in the trench calls for a tractor to be run over the mass, in addition to the dump trucks that haul the stuff in from the fields. A wheel type tractor is much better in packing silage than a crawler tractor. Spoilage is Manure For the first few years with the trench silo, Mr. Funk carefully covered the grass and legume silage with earth to keep out air and prevent spoilage.

But the great abundance of grass in the from happening again, Shuman available on certain hay and stock from 8.4 million dollars 14 cars. xho. 4 nam, said, the IAA and the county the 1930's to 4.7 million at pre grass seeds grown in Illinois, ac Wheat was to 34 lower, uumin Heceipts. 29 cars: sold, 1 car; o. 1 yeuow.

cording to reports from county sent. Corn was Vac to una Keceipts. 19 cars: sold. 1 car; The Bloomington Production higher, PMA offices. The support list includes red clover, on which 35 Credit Association reported its Oats were unchanged to ic low sample graae white, 74c.

CHICAGO CASH GRAIN CHICAGO (Pi Cash: WHEAT No. 5 red tough. No. 4 red. No.

2 red. $2.13. combined farmer owned stock and cents per pound will be loaned; alsike, 25 cents: sweet clover reserves now total $386,800 while Farm Bureaus are throwing their full weight behind the Gateway amendment. The IAA is the state Farm Bureau organization with 176,000 farm family members. 4 Produce Market ST.

LOUS PRODCCE ST. LOUIS Produce and live poultry: EGGS Wholesale grades, extras, 41 seed, 12 cents; timothy, 7 cents. the government owned stock is er, 76c. Rye was Vac to Wsc lower, 1.36 Va 1.36. Soybeans were Hie to 2V4c higher, $2.4734 2.48, and lard was 3 to 10 cents a hundred CORN No.

1 yellow, $1.547 No. Both loans and purchase agree down to $50,000. 4. i.34f l.at-u; No. 3.

No. SI.31J. ments will be available in PMA OATS No. 1 heavv mixed. 0r- Nn 1 offices through Jan.

31, 1951, as- farming program there makes it mixed. 78'4C: sample grade heavy mixed. possible to use the trench silo suring these prices. oc; no. 1 neavy white.

807 80v4c; No. 1 white, 79ic: No. 2 heavy white. 79 FEED PRICES TUMBLES TO NEW L07 FEED CRITIC MOV Twenty Years leading in feed sales. The New Growth Factor (A.P.F.

Aureom3'cin Fermentation) in all growing feeds. The growth stimulates, makes hogs more resistant to hog infections which brings hogs up to 200 pounds faster better condition and quick profit for critic feeders. No mineral to buy. Six months contract We deliver. pounds higher, $14.47.

Bloomingion Livestock (Friday's Quotations.) fCourtesy of Kennett Murray Co.) New Steel Floor Plates HOGS Receipts, 440; market. 43c; consumer grades. A A large, 41t 43c: A large. 37' jx39c; A medium, 33 'a I 434c: large, 32i34c. Other egg and poultry prices un-: changed.

BLOOMINGTON POILTRT AND EGGS (Courtesy of Ray's (Saturday's Quotations.) Heavy Hens .21 Hybrid Hens 19 Leghorn Hens I9 Old Roosters 1 I Springs I White Rocks 28 Barred Rocks 2 1 Colored Hybrid Leghorns 151 Eges No. 1 Sf No. 2 Pullet -18 "ECONOMY" HOG MINERAL FEEDER 100 Lb. Capacity Special $12.00 ou-4c: sample grade heavv white, 77-ic. BARLEY Nominal: malting, $1.30 1.62: feed.

M. 057 1.25. SOYBEANS None. BLOOMINGTON GRAIN. 'Courtesy of Stotler Grain.

I Prices as given in the following table are axed on Chicago figures less fixed charre on freight handling, etc. Prices at elevators In surrounding territory mav varv a few cents special bids from markets other than Chicago in many cases. Editor. "ased on the close of the market Friday, elevators were paying about the following prices: new wheat-No. 2 $2.00 CORN-Ten Days 1.39 NEW OATS No.

2 69 SOYBEANS New 2.25 All lengths and widths 316" thru yzn thick Suitable for truck beds and many other uses. Morris Tick Co. 501 E. Stewart Phone 7076-0 1 1 1 Hx THE MILLER HATCHERY AND FARM STORES LIC SALE SNOOK'S FEED MILL Grinding Mixing Grove Madison Sts. Ph.

7931 All Depts. 1 Mile South on 51. Ph. 3944-3 CI osinq Stock Averages ASSOCIATED PRESS Thirty industrials, down 1.6; 15 rails, down .6: 15 utilities, down 60 stocks, down 1.0. SALES VOLUME About 1,600.000 shares.

steady; 200 to 250 pounds, 24.75; 250 to 300 pounds, $23.00 24.50; bulk sows, $22.00, down; smooth light sows, $22.50, down. CALVES $28.00, down. Livestock ESTIMATED RECEIPTS CHICAGO (Pi Estimated salable livestock receipts for Saturday: HOGS 300 CATTLE 300 SHEEP 100 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (P) HOGS Receipts, 5.000, salable; tairly active, steady to strong both butchers and sows; top, $25.50 for around two loads choice 230 pounds; most Rood and choice 200 to 260 pounds, 260 to 290 pounds. S4.50'a 25.00; few heavier weights down to around $22.00 for 360 pound averages; 170 to 190 pounds, $23.75 a 24.75; few 150 to 170 pounds. $22.50 24.25; good and choice sows under 350 pounds.

23.50; 360 to 400 pounds. $20.751 22.00 400 to 500 pounds. 21.00; 500 to 600 pounds, 20.00; good clearance. A Receipts, 1,000. salable; calves: Receipts.

200, salable: slaughter classes slow, about steady, except beef cows weak to 25c lower; few loads and lots good to low-choice slaughter steers, 3 1.50; latter price for load 1,165 pound averages: few medium steers and heifers. 28.00; odd head good heifers to bulk common and medium beef cows. 21.75; few good cows. $22.25124.00: most canners and cutters. $16.00 19.50: medium and good sausage bulls.

$24. 25i 26.25; medium to choice vealers. $26. 011 33.00. SHEEP Receipts: 500.

salable: slaughter lambs fully steady on shipper account: practical too. $27.50: odd small PERSONAL PROPERY and REAL ESTATE Administrator's Sale of Personal Property of the Late Theodore Winzeler Notice is hereby riven that on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1950 nrnTnntiv at 1 1 a. DST. I. as the Administrator of the One of the easiest garden herbs to grow is mint, which is excellent in the ice-tea season.

PUBLIC NOTICES Coinfiie ft 0G7QDtn)ly'lil) Your Investment for the Future! Estate of Theodore Winzeler, deceased, will sell at public auction at the residence, being 1 mile East and la miles South and V2 mile East of Tremont. 111., the following items of EivIn. mmmm civ rmi' rancine in ae from 3 to years giving 14 UAIK! lAIILt good flow of milk; three Guernsey heifers heavy springers; two Guernsey heifers, open: two Guernsey steers; one bull calf. 1 month old. 8 14 AP Eight shoats weighing about 80 to 100 pounds.

itvU) Sorrel saddle horses. UirUIUCnV 1936 Model A John Deere tractor on rubber with cultivator, two rlAlmruKT 14-inch tractor plows; 7-foot Avery tandam disc r. 4-section steel harrow: 7-foot grain drill; 2-row Oliver planter with tractor hitch John Deere Thn nwre sinele row seml-mountea corn lot. $28.00: bulk good and choice native State of Illinois, County of McLean, ss. In the Circuit Court.

ILLINOIS POWER COMPANY, a corporation, Petitioner, vs. fcMivlA ESlHKK A. ENGLt, ROB-trti j.uSACK. tl' AL, Deienaanvs x-cntion ior Lonaemnauon, 10. ou-295.

FLBL.WllO KUlitii Notice is ntreoy given you. Esther A r-ngie, imeresied in iract 32, nere-matier aescribea, and Beth Lloise Keeie, Miriam Heniy, Oliver M. Henderson, Ellen Louise iJailey. Dorothy D. Heck-stead.

Harlm F. Henderson, dna B. Bishop, Clara A. Maxfield. Elta L.

Benson, fallen B. Maxfield. Vernon L. Max-field, Russell L. Maxfield, Lennie B.

Wingate, Don D. Maxfield, Jennie B. Maxfield and defendants made parties as "Unknown Owners," being all the persons interested in Tract 34, hereinafter described: that suit entitled as above had been commenced and is now pending against you and other persons, wherein trie Petitioner seeks to condemn in the nanner provided for by lambs, $27. 00? 27.50; yearlings absent, dertone healthv; slaughter ewes steady at 13.00; mostly, picker; Massey-Harris manure spreader, like new: Meyers manure loader New Idea hay loader, like new; Anthony rubber tired trailer and wide wheel gear and flare box; hay rack and rubber tired trailer; 30-foot corn dump with hydraulic Jack; speea jacK; o-iooi nrunQi-wi SmH Miller's Farm Stores Will le Open the law of eminent domain, an electric PEORIA LIVESTOCK PEORIA (4)H Receipts. 2,000.

salable; mostly steady to spots 25c lower; top. sows fully steady; few, $22.75. CATTLE Receipts, 200: generally firm except weak on weighty fat bulls; package choice yearlings, canners down to $16.00. CALVES Receipts. 75; fully steady; top.

$33.00. SHEEP Receipts, 300; spring lambs steady; top, $27.00. SPRINGFIELD LIVESTOCK SPRINGFIELD. ILL. (U.B HOGS Receipts, 750 head; market down 15c to 25c; 160 to 180 pounds, 190 to 240 pounds.

$24.50 'a 24.85; 250 to 270 pounds, 280 to 300 pounds, $21,754 23.50; packing sows 400 pounds down. transmission line rignt ot way easement, upon, over, along and across the following described premises, to-wil: Tract No. 83: a tract of land 50 feet In width over 1000 Free bOS6S and across the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 3 and the Southwest quarter of the Northwest spreader: Oliver 8-foot mower; iNew cupper iannmg buzz saw: Hammer King hammer mill: weed mower: walk ng plow; pump jack with IV. p. motor; pump jack, wood water tank; 300 gallon gas tank; electric tank heater: harrow drag: road drag; air compressor; 'K: 38-foot extension ladder: bench vise; dehomer; steel coal chute: hog chute milk cart; two line shafts; steel wheelbarrow: hog feeder: 2-stall hoK house, set steel wheels for Model A tractor: post drill: grapple fork and shop tools and other articles too numerous to mention.

Brooder house, electric brooder stove, fuel oil brooder stove, new. 110 one-year old Leghorn hens utv crn iu lun nntTC. 450 bales of dove1- hav: 480 bales of lfalfa hay- nAlr I KA II Anil rUjIi no bales of wheat straw; 125 hedge line posts; 13 hedge corner posts; 14 cedar posts; chicken equipment. CIIDIHTIIDE Bottle gas 4-burner stove; Electrolux gas refrigerator; Maytag lUXnIIUKC washing machine: Home Comfort cookstove; dining room table and buffet: writing desk; 'bed and dresser; wardrobe: upright piano and stool; chest of drawers; kitchen table and chairs; library table: picnic table; three rugs, 13 by 13, 9 by 12, 9 by 15; safe; glider; I.H.C. No.

3 cream separator with motor, and other articles. TERMS OP SALE: Cash on day of sale Not responsible for accidents should any occur RUDOLPH W. BERTSCIII, Administrator of the Estate of THEODORE WINZELER, Deceased REAL ESTATE packing sows 400 pounds over, sib.uura i.oo; stags, boars. S8. 007 10.00.

1 Tii'sieiWS I CATTLE Market steady; steers top, good to choice, 29.00; fair to good. S23.uurZ6.00: common to fair, butcher cattle, heifers, good to cnolce. fair to good, common to fair, $19.00 22.00; beef cows, good to choice. $20.004 lake-Off quarter of Section 2, all tn Township 21, North, Range 5 East of the Third Principal Meridian, McLean County. Illinois, the center line of said 50 foot tract being described as follows: Commencing at a point in the West line of said Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 3.

approximately 60 feet south of the northwest corner thereof, thence southeastwardly on a straight line to a point of exit in the south line of said southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 2. approximately 680 feet East of the Southwest corner thereof, McLean County. Illinois, upon which petitioner will erect and maintain on said tract, 4-2 pole structure of the type hereinbefore described. Tract No. A Tract of land 50 feet in width over and across the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 7 Township 21 North, Range 6 East of the Third Principal Meridian, McLean County.

Illinois, the center line of said 50 feet tract being described as follows: Commencing at a point in the West line of the above described premises. ST4Bl8Tractorwnn 22.25: fair to good. 20.00: cutters, canners, $10. OOfa 12.00: bulls. Dmcner puns, yearlings.

24.00; Bologna bulls, heavyweights, $20.00 22.00: thin bulls. 20 00. CALVES Good to choice. $31.00: fair TIME--APPROX. 2:00 P.

M. 150 ACRE FARM The undersigned heirs at law of Theodore Winzeler, deceased, For 1000 Ladies 288 Other Free Gifts Grand Prize GE Toaster 6 P. M. Till 9 P. M.

Mr. Farmer We Realize Saturday Night Is Your Night. We Realize You Are Not Interested in Coming to Town Monday Night. About 65 of All Business That Comes to Bloomington Is From Rural Area. WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS The Miller Hatchery and Farm Stores Madison Grove Sts.

Phone 7931 All Depts. will offer for sale at public auction, after the sale of the above personal property, the following described real estate, to-wit: Forty acres off of the West side of the Northwest approximately 320 feet feoutn 01 me Northwest corner thereof, thence southeastwardly on a straight line to a point of exit in thn East line of said prem ises, approximately 322 feet North of the Southeast corner thereof, McLean County. Illinois, upon which petitioner will erect and maintain said tract. 3-2 pole structures of the type hereinbefore Six Cylinder "BUOA" Gas Engine Wet Cylinder Sleeves, Removable Type Constant Speed Live Power Take-Off Pulls 3-4 Furrow Plows with Ease The new COCKSHUTT "40" Tracton's the best investment you can make for your future. It's the powerful, economical helper who'll give you years of hard work.

Powered to do the toughest jobs, yet, smoothly completes the lightest task. Teamed with this efficiency is 6 speeds forward and 2 reverse for an amazing economy of operation. The "40" is powered by a 6-cylinder "Buda" gas engine with removable wet sleeves. Has 50 more power than the Famous COCKSHUTT "30" Tractor. Gambles Farm Store 422 N.

Mill St. Pontiac, III. 10 Kooa. z.uuaz7.uo to thin. $18.00 tl23.00; heavy calves.

27.00. LAMBS Lambs, fat 75 to 85 choice, 26.00; lambs, fair to ood. 25.00; lambs, common to fair, lambs, cull to common, heavy buck lambs, discounted $1.00: yearling wethers, $20.007) 22.00; ewes, good, $9.00311.00: ewes, common. $5.007 9.00; bucks, old. $3.00, down.

CHICAQO PRODUCE CHICAGO Pt EGGS Steady; receipts. wholesale selling prices unchanged. BUTTE Easy: receipts. wholesale selling prices unchanged except Vc a pound lower on car 90 score at 58 nnd 89 at 56.75c. POULTRY Live, firm; receipts.

32 lod FOB paving prices unchanged. POTATOES Arrival. 91; on track. 222: total U. S.

shipments, 340: supnlie moderate; demand fair: market ahoiit tepdy; Colorado Mpho Ion whites. T25: Russet. Nhraska Warb3. $2 5: Wp'h'ntori whites. S3 .35: Rust.

consin Chippewas. Triumphs. $2.25. FUTURES CHICAGO (JP) Produce close: Storage Eggs 34.50c: 34.70c; 35.00c; 34.75c. Butter Storage, 58.75c.

Onions $1.33. 1 And von are further notified that un Quarter of Section Twenty-eight (28); also the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-nine (29); also thirty (30) acres off of the East side of the West Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-nine (29), all in Township Twenty-four (24) North, Ranfe Three (3) West of the Third Principal Meridian, Tazewell County, Illinois, excepting one acre in the Southeast corner of said land. Said land improved with complete set of modern farm buildings. Ideal grain and stock farm. TERMS OF SALE: 20 of purchase price on day of sale.

Balance on June 1. 1951 when the estate of said Theodore Winzeler is fully settled' and the administration thereof closed and a Warranty Deed ready for delivery. Possession may be given, to buyer on March 1, 1951. Abstract of Title may be examined at the home of Rudolph W. Bertschi.

less on or before Monday. September 18. 1950. you shall appear and defend in said suit, default judgment may be entered against you on the day follow- in" or tnereatter. Dated this 17th day of Autrust.

A. D. 1950. W. W.

MALLORY. Clerk of the Circuit Court of McLean County. Illinois FWi-D p. SCHUMAN 1308a Niedringhaus Avenue G-initf Citv. Illinois HERBERT M.

LIVINGSTON Administrator, Tremont, 111. Mary Ann Winzeler Loretta" Ross Elsie Stichling Louella Anliker Leona Race Mildred SUchlinr Auctioneers: Zobrist Zobrist Attorney: B. H. Huschen, Roanoke, UlinoU co Livingston, Murphy Barger vauonai nans nuuamg Bloomington, Illinois Attorneys lor FlainUXI.

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