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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 10

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TEN MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1M. Cunnmatiam Rlfet nd Rural Interests Markets, Financial and Business Lyons to Speak At Ericcson Dinner Oct. 14 Thone 6900-5 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE THE PAN'TAGRAPIl, Farm a Frank Bill. Editor ba- JS-4ZJ-, Richard J. Lyons, Republican candidate for United States sen ator, will be the nrincinal sneak- ci ii i oiaie anaiaaies JVicht I ainner uct.

14 to be sponsored bv the MAan pniinlw k-n of the John Ericcson Republican league 01 Illinois. The dinner v- iinu vuc Illinois nOiei. I Ani m4 t-imv rv- oo-s 4 c-m ml av eta. I I4J I I i is-. i lli.

I IS. Ill, IM 1 1 Its lit ID in, in-, i jji 111, lll-m .1 I I -i .2 it, i ti, i tr 1. 4. 1 cj-, iu, I li 1J'. 4 i i Jan t4rt, Other state candidates have ftirs- J- ucan l0 East Poplar, been asked to attend.

NormanlNormalI fu nieces and two 'AFS-C ii Y-L i Be Held Tuesday Funeral services for Miss Win nie L. Cunningham, 707 East Jefferson street, who died Saturday eveninc at SL Jnsrnh' hncnitni will be hied at 2:30 d. m. Tuesday at the Stubble-field Memorial home in Normal with the Rev. Harry Wooding officiating.

Burial will be in Dloomineton crmrtrrv She was born in Normal Aim a 1879. daughter of John and Ilelpn Cunningham. She lived in Normal the creater Dart of hrr lif hit ana "dU "vcu 81 ine ooxmngion ad- dress for 12 years. Shs is survived by three sisters. "iit 'unci, nephews A I rKdnSdS Woman Wins For Poetry Winners have been annnunrnl for the Amateur Poetrv mn- test, conducted at Withers Public iiDrary.

Miss Margaret Lawrence, assistant. iiDranan at Alilner li brary, served as judse. She awarded first nlarp in Mr rrioj Brown Harris of Hot second to Mrs. Ina House scnanenDerg of 904 North Morris avenue; and Charles A. Inness 01 ueiiiiower.

Popular votes gave first place to Miss Alice Lester of Lewis-town: second tn Mn Jewett Austin of 301 East Grove street: and third place to Mm Lucille Davis of Pekin. Forfeits $14 Bond Joan Linda. 45 hotel, forfeited a $14 bond when he failed to Monday momirn to aniver to a 01 arunK rnd oisordcrly iuiiuuiu lie wn.t srnicin aay police ON LEAVE. Charles Pitsch. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Pitsch. 1105 South Center street, arrived home Thurs day for a nine ri.iv iriv HEMP TURNER ORKS.Ray Ricketts and Harold RIcke.ts. Ixington Ienip growers, report this unusual machine pulled by their tractor does a good job of turning the hemp. The crop was cut two weeks ago.

The retting or weathering process is half completed, but for best results the hemp must be turned over so the retting will be the same on both sids of row of hemp, turns it end fof end and deposits it on the ground, each stem turned over in the Aircraft Gets Best Play In Stocks NEW YORK. LT Th atock market Monday stepped into the! new montn wim a lair amount ox bullishness persisting but with many customers stil unconvinced that a lengthy upswing was in the making. Bloomlngfon Livestock (Monday's Quotations.) HOGS Receints. 720: lRfl in 5.10 pounds $13 65r.j 14.45. UULK SOWS $13.50 13 CO.

SMOOTH LIGHT snu'S- $13 65, down. AUVKS $130, down. Livestock RKiirrv Ulal, IIVtStOCB. IWIIMI TiimUi: HOIS CATTLE MlttP IMlNArtlU4 IIM.OTIMIL 1 Ml A A POI.l A i Hi a MW t.lMI: IK 2ii puuiula; el hnudi in 1 0O MS uundi 1 1 1 1 1 imi -a MM VftiMev IOWI SIS IMlt IIU 1 crw. w.

tnr Inads ood yesrUncs sUI to arrive at S17 3 A- to Vi ytmiMls yearitnss llii)ulli. mn io m.iium etrvre III bum steers arul heifer unsold: ntvWr-ton barviy ilridt mi i.i. u.1 lendy: aUrs steadr. t. VI xrm.yy ta trims.

bu.H k-xmI aM chun Jillll raW nvv, HO'i a 12.1); rommon svnereilr MUllU. lauiEhtrr trs steaty. tun UM 4mn tor choice; must coenmosi to coo4 llu j. SIT. IjOL IiI li i u.

linra- ItttlMI tonw: a pounds up rlarM but sfn lirhter tishta unsoM tth hmer bui- io bulk aorl aiwl rtwi4r ia i. .1. iv. mmr meinn aivl anna 111 i mliunl to crmlr ISO ti 41 tmtanAa uaiu; to no suuaOs lilies? 12 74: sites llJSluliev A 1 1 fl-itrta itaHl' V. am.

round St4 InAdf B1r nff im- wwwrs rr: npmmg 1r4r. 'w deals about ateadv aitn rmut- mostly nrnnwa and medium s'rvra teM mnum nviiars im tnla4 yrnnsi lloouul2: common IT Is so imia don on cvia nuiiun sac bulls f123l0 24: (ood and rhu4r Vmnrrn insk nslii. hirrs itthuu lo-jrr li.ijillllj. "im.1 nrreipts a.noo: rmifs lamb: opetw-4 steady to killer: around 3 tlvrs S'l and chutae atuhed rt. IIIHAI.O Mil vriM CHICAGO l.l HI T.oxi; total I2.0uu: artlve.

steed riearenre early: (uod end choer i.t pounn ana irooa ana rttoir sws vu: lew medium to choir 1 iii poumis iiiwoiiw. riTTI K' I iwo. .1 saUble calves I. MM; total od and choir ted steer and yearunea inc Io 1 hlaher; rmnmoB and medium crades steady: ton IhU. paid t.r fit loads; bulk steer lliOilra.

rommon and medium trade Ha Vim 14 cm? f.ehy wretern sra.a IIIU: all hellers sirons: to 2i cents burner, food sraas coma ariared 17.0o: iKhty fraaa corns Io lit 2i: general row market s-rady. natter $7 no down: bulls fully 'eJT at lilioa; ley aausae bulls to III SO; rcaier un- Inn im Hi imi 12 25 on rom.Tion to choiee crla. nereims, 3.0UH: total Ml; native rlaaaea I clKire lamb HtUnllM; miaed medium oi-e 1 1 common and medium 0 CXI 1 2 araltered saa a horn 35 Awards to Club Members Made by County 4-H Leaders WUZAT rw M.y iv CORN Dec May oat RTK Dre My r. RARLXT tve May IT ikot sVat. rtmtii fi'w Iitr fwan.

MIim sd riiHi uti.tMis. muii a.30e): er4y: i4 eitd tw 2 tn CATTLK-rtxeisee. ea'-abW nit, eteedr. I ttao tm 114 eatis ma- mi'j mi I til ft fx rowHtcw iwifr I mom nwdiwm I' Vnit, nre and cutter- Mi! 1.1. irr erarr i4t: 114 Rvihs.

rroaard: laiM ormd tw medium irm sm4 cttoU llltm Cash Grain News II If IAt MI C.Rl. CHICAGO i r.n IIKT-X 2 fn.mvd SI No. 2 at II av. OAT No 1 ma.d 1 tfW. N.

3 srmul 1 aMii Mo 3 Mf crad mhii aj 4 BAKLI T-Mi MMi II mil. I 4 aw it I 1 II 2- No. 1 maHtrc bi, II rir.Lt h-rd. ln.1: MIlstM. r4 ck.nl Ml e.ae ir if.

r. ii T. lOfl 4 f-n- TAIIKAT-r- care, a No 1 r4 It No MJ ft I O. Ol V. I UM ill Jkt 11 a rwA II H.

caM. ICo.ni,, ff Kur i.r.m to rrkei a a.en la law -te are a led t4ree rtiarite om ffvistit Kn4 e-e. Irve at o-eior la ewmot.il t. noey my ry a t'-m la o. rial sd from msrhete on Uhs nioit ma ay ee in.

vjoo im snsrsei M'dr. -io- ver aat IM WHEAT N- 3 lorml if lyerm-i 7 No. 1 No. 1 I relmor o-o Mo. 2 lhi- nr.

1 I OVA liecwuxe to em Core. OA IS No. Itrai M)TltFNa 2 lrew crva 21 wm. rsuiiiir. T.

LOL la. hi a etr til .1 4C. L'niled M.M afaA.M. puund arg.i ir. cwrrett reica'a tat 'IS' PUt'LTKT-lleoa I.

-I and Rorhe ilr. Lgnrre li ruaaer II pounde and o.eri si end coiored 4 i-xtm-iai 2" t. ln'rtt, I lover 3 Pund bfo. 4 rnlured lunder 3 Vuufvd.l IT it II pommds and lt II rear a me lie; old la(( bite dark 4. nownd ad young Mie davka iam4i tt (ail Jjw.

tataets tsf me-sMei jj (uineee v. IILIT.K-J UL ivj ,,.1 Ir. fliO arif 44 BI-TTr P.rAT-44 txr. ,4 helsre lt sVslaetay lt leis 1 Ill's Ill Ill i I-, I-. H4S l-t.

Nelson, chanter president, said I Monday. Amone those who I have already accepted invitations! are Arnold P. Benson, candidal bail X3CI1 jamin Searcy, candidate for clerk of the supreme court; Stephen A. Day, congressman at large; L. C.

Arends, 17th district representative; Robert L. Conn, panrfirfau for clerk of the appellate court Brooks May Attend. Sen. C. Wayland Brooks has tentatively accepted an invitation to be a ruest at th Jonnson of Elburn.

state president of the John Ericcson league, will also be a guest. Mr. Nelson will dinner and G. J. Mecherle will serve as toastmaster.

Mayor mii 13. nayes win welcome the lsuors. Named. Carl Quanstrom. the county chapter, is in charge Ul lVe saie or juo tickets for the aaair.

others workint? nn ar rangements for the dinner are: iiowara colton, chapter vice president, entertainment: Herman Ol son, chapter secretary, food and oy Anaerson. rmblir address and broadcast Roy reception. Fred W. general cnairman. is in charge of publicity and invita- Robinson Opens Lecture Series Dr.

Georre T. nnhincni fessor emeritus of Old Testament ana rjieiisn Uihlp at iho -Kir-r- aaw mick Theological seminary. Chi cago, opened a series of lectures on me umie Snnd.iv at c.rw. HIV tw X. onu Presbyterian church.

His ounaay subjects were "The Great iwvtiauon or tne Bible" and ftiagis in His Name." In thf aflprnnnnc V. A speak at 3 o'clock anH hA nings at 7:30 through Wednesday, -r topics are: "The Di vine iJisriniinA nt tn.i.i Great Contemporary," "Interces aci. 71 1 1 sory i-rayer as a Method Work." "Tht Rihl 9n Work," "Conditions of Citizenship JL ingaom," comparative uencion. or Whv rhrUtisni. t.

AifK T1 ine Sunday school officers and it-diners are tne snonsnre At itooinsons appearance. The lec lures are oDen to ih Wheat Rallies -ITo Win Back Most Losses CHICAGO. Wheat Monday to rejoin moit cf the loes Li an early treair. -r. 1 the DcctTTiber cc-r.

tract abut a cent. Other iTaj future! up-rari fc-; were Jier thaa r.cce.pti were com 117 ra-. ot Wti IS. eat e. CI.

ft 1m t- Mat i rv i. m. i4 I 2 t-v. errt.r.4 No 1. iui: N.

2 I i IttlBtt. N-. 4 l-e oN- till I. Public Sale Tuesday, Ocl. 3, 1944 mi'rrn eat CliSJn.

ecx.r.iy los at II ta, ILe It-erty: I.ea.I I full Mm Itrrfir4 1:1 lI jMjt raiiU: 1 fr-ira br vi I Ullier irujlrmett. iiilmiy niniAr.ijs i sov. IHirerrt, f. W. M.ir.remaa.

A txt r. CJrrk. nrt nii.Nt iriiu ass a all meimrwTym Prierg rrt it aaas.to, Wut 4iHa. mots. kroits ureeai.

INTERLOCKING FAIM ST0II eiHt- IIIBL List Entered For Illinois Honor Roll Twelve of McLean county's 709 members of 4-H agricultural clubs were named as "Outstanding members" Saturday, following a conference of the county super WiUUdlvc bilG GreatT-feTro0 C3mp VpT. va ere 111 DvMium and S'd 111 mr''t- I 1UL1UUC bill visory committee all day Friday. I course of study in tractor care Paul fllftitf OBonti I Cnil 4 cf i rr Ka Paul V. Curtis, associate farm a Soil testing will be the theme Rosemary Hildebrandt, McLean. udiry x-dm aies, ijinaen ieaa 'Em; Loren Schultz, Covell Go-Getters club: LeRue Schad, Sil-verleaf club; John C.

Stutzman, Carlock. Victory service project Harold Schroeder, Old Town. New 1945 Projects. A new 4-H club project for 1945 was announced tractor mainten ance. It will include short of another club project, in which members will learn to test soil and Will SDdIv that information The victory service project of 1944 will be dropped next year.

Four of the pluh nrnieotc frr 1944 should be started now, Oct. 1 ana be conducted through the winter. Thev are eee nrnHnotinn poultry management, lamb feeding ana aairy proaucuon. Club nroiects scheduled tr start Jan. 1 are dairy heifer Droiects.

Durebred sheen flocks, marlret sheen flocks. Durebred sow. all horse projects, farm accounts. farm planning, forestry, home Crounds beantiftoatinn. nnr? Hnhv beef, purebred beef cow or heifer.

1 i i 1 -i 1 I udujr ucuer call, oaoy cniCKS. "Prnierts that will ctart novt Charles Huxel Is superintendentr.r.l9,,:!0c: 2i2i people 7:30 p. June are beef feeding, soybeans, Tuesday evening: women group out of door rxirmnc 1-4- Irellowahip at Forrest narlc. Ria r. tlv ernes 13 500 25; nspneclr of the Sunday school.

Miss Louise iviuxiem is secretary-treasurer. PIPER CITY Mrs. C. W. Teanio ct eelM rSlif rC-j a geies, came Friday to visit hpr TMrfnlc Kf .1 rm "IS George Flessnpr i ili.n aim uuicr rciauves.

i a rtl CHURCHES THIS WEEK BAPTIST. I1KST Boy scouts, troop 8 7 p. m. Woman's TTnlin Wednesday. m.

Ancnor class covered dish supper 1105 uvingmon street. 6:30 p. choir p. lnursaay. uapusi oupies ciud wiener roast at ui r.

ana Mrs. William Lott. S09 Kern street. Normal, 6:30 p. Tue- ua, CHRISTIAN.

KNTENNIAI. Bloomington-N a 1 Leadership Training school. First Baptist Quiltine In the rhnrrh i Executive meetinK of Woman's circle 'at uuurcn, i p. Wednesday. IntermediatK FIRST Ttnv C.n.,.

Tuesday. ieedlecrAftr -mi .11 1 I. iu UIU" en's parlor, Wednesday. Junior choir rehearsal. 4 p.

m.J Treble Clef choir rehearsal, 4:30 p. Thurs- r.t.OD Church board mtimr v-in munaay. Missionary society with Mrs. Btirch orocK, nuo morn. Fen avenue, Wednes day.

Youth choir, 6:30 p. Thursday. Junior youth choir, 4 p. Friday. EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED.

church Mnnrltv am All fla MWirtC (11 i Moraine sewine at rh llTPh M'rxmn c.tA p. inursaav. Wfimpn'l rhnlr rnhaa pss I 7.1a I.JV Ill Catechetical Instruction at church, 9:30 oaiuruay. FAITH. night Wednesday.

CHURCH OF GOD. CENTRAL Revival nine throunh cirt is ikst Prayer and praise service. 7:30 LUTHERAN. FIRST FNT.I KH TW, home of Mrs. Helen Kunder.

r. r. 3. 7:30 I BULC UICCIS ai lur ira njrriT atmn 7:15 p. m.t Monday.

Junior choir rehearsal. 6:30 p. m. lien lor choir rehearsal 7-m Wans viy. enlo.

connrmatlon class meets. 4 o. Thursday. Junior confirmation class m.ta in Junior confirmation class mreta baturday. TRINITY Arfllll -laa frr hnwh bership, 7:45 p.

m. Tuesday and Fri rinv Senior Walther league, 7:30 p. Tues un church choir rehearsal, 7:30 Wednesday. Ladies Aid, 2:30 p. Thursday.

Junior Walther league, 7:30 p. Fri day. METHODIST. FKKK Quarterly meeting, Ctt. 7.

8. PARK Ruth cirri covered dish supper and business meeting. 6:30 p. Monday. Crusaders class meet for supper and meeting, 6:30 p.

Tuesday. KYB club, 7 p. prayer and nralaa pour, 7:30 p. m. Bible study classes, 8:05 p.

Wednesday. Meeting of official board, 7:30 p. Thursday. Junior rholr, 7 p. Senior choir rehearsal.

7:30 p. Friday. tVKSI.rV IVlrmt board meets at Wesley Grace, 7:30 p. Monday. Boy Scouts meet at Weslev First.

7:30 p. Tuesday. Wesley church fellowship and prayer meets. 7 n. ofTirlal hnnrri trt Wesley Grace, 7:45 p.

Wednesday. Called meeting of FriendshiD club. 3 D. Thursday. WEST OLIVE MYF meets at church.

7:30 p. Thursday. Official board meets at church. 7:30 o. Friday.

MISSIONS. GOSPEL, I.IGHTHOISK Services each iventng, except Monday, 7:42 p. m. CHURCH OF NAZARENE. FIRST Prayer and praise service.

7:30 p. church board meetinK. 9 p. COMING PUBLIC SALES Be sure that TAur nnhtle aalJ la llald tn this directory. It will be published Mon-ay, Wednesday and Friday each week.

Listing will bruin 21 days before the sale provided a minimum slse advertisement of incnri aura or more lime in xne Itnllv Pantftrnnh. Knlea nalne le.a than this minimum amount of space will be llatrd 5 days prior to the sale. Oct. 2 Britton Hereford Farms, disper sion. Reeser's Sale Pavilion.

Mama. Oct. 3 C. W. Pittenger St 8on, Clinton.

Public Sale. C. W. Shlnneman. AurL Oct.

3 S. P. Wenderotn, Danvers. Public Sale. H.

Miller. Anrt Oct. 3 C. H. Lowery.

Beason. Closinc Out Sale. Col. Wolpert. Auct let 4 Closing Out Dairy Sale.

Lawrence A. Nichols, Cungervllle. J. B. Zobrlst.

Auct. Oct. ft StubhleOeld St Snow Publle Sale. Stanford. 111.

H. P. Miller. Auct. Oct.

6 Caleb Zimmerman, Hudson, Publle Hale. C. 1. 7.fhrit a i.i 0ct- Lida Jackson, Chenoa, Publle Sale. L.

8. Carius, Auct. Oct. 10 Mrs. W.

F. HuEhea. MrLnn. Closing Out sale. A.

L. Adair. Auct. Oct 11 Poland China boar and gilt sale, Franks Sc Phillips, Green Valley. Morton, 111.

Wprine.rln ntcht Oct. 12 Brown Swiss cattle, Chester White ooar ana gut sale. Andrew Lthmann Sons. Forrest. Zobrist St Mooney, Aucts Oct.

18 Gardner A Miller. Chatsworth. 111. Public Sale. Franks A Znhrirt auMa aaviser and county club leader, also announced Saturday that 23 'Project Honor Members' had been named.

The 35 names on the two lists will be submitted to the Illinois 4-H club committee at the University of Illinois for consideration in state awards. Records books kept by many club members were considered by the county committee, headed by Clarence Ropp, in making the: final selections. County Honor List. The 12 outstanding members are Joe Merna, Towanda Toppers 4-H club; J. B.

Barnard, Lexington; Roy Barclay, Silverleaf club; Robert Gillis, Silverleaf club; Harry Kline, Le Roy; Elaine Buckhart, Covell; wight Zehr, Linden Lead 'Em club; Gordon Feicke, Funks Grove; Marvin Burkhart, Covell; Ha Frahm, Stanford; Ralph Roy, Funks Grove; Myron Boyd, Lexington. Project honor members are: Sheep club projects Harold Grove, Carlock; Kenneth Williamson, Jolly Twisters' club; Kenneth Scheets, Bloomington Busy Bee club. Garden project Margot Geiger, Old Town; Maxine Schultz. Covell. Home Grounds Beautification Rosemary Dee, Towanda Toppers; Norma Jean Hanell, Bloomington Busy Bee.

Farm Electricity James Merna, Towanda Toppers. Swine Coleen Smith, Colfax; Joe Kelley, Towanda; Don Hin-shaw, Hudson. Beef Lois Mae Gee, Cropsey; Ansel Stubblefield, McLean; Robert Willerton. Danvers. Ruth 1 r.

Old Town; Joan Bossingham, Stanford; The Pantagraph's Complying With aAAUlXVClf uaiiuw. 1 1 1 .1 I farm electricity. Checked Corn Wins Carl Vrooman observed Satur day that the labor saving method the Fairburv hnsnitnl t-nlted states No. I. r.

nospital. Where he mand rood, market firm; for Northern of drilling corn has failed to keepT.Slt'I-Jt ur Congregation (5) 1 lm Eoiip) H9SC.I!I!S a a tutiiicr f. I pioye or Williams Oil-O-Matir kl corporation and a former Panta grapn carrier-salesman IV critnnt uviiuui Mrs. Hazel Schad ha. wora irom her jenn aumh he is attending IC niTAnHin sis scnooi at Piorman, Okla He recenuy returned to the Great Lakes Naval Training rpntor of ter spending a furlough with his mother and sister.

Iris, C02 East Douglas street. Produce Market (iurAM i-Koni 1 ciiiCAno it. Steady: rereltvta 1 1 IM it; masters, rvera 2hc; Ishnrn rhlrkcna 2lw22r- 1,1. i BtrrtH-Firm: receipts sii. 21- ,53 Uco A.

nc ISS srorei 39c? r.ntr, core 40e. tltit.H Heretrtta 4 111. SUt. ie to'47He; vmted mates to urrent rereints 34 3He; dirties 2m to 32c: cnks l28f tn 31 Ue W.TTOKH-Arrlv.!. .1 on r.l, oiiii, inijimrmi jiaiuruay Sunday auuulies liberal: total Triumphs, demand ood.

market northern White naru, oemani slow, market dull: Idaho Hurbanks. rmtca mate s. i. inned Vuie. No l7 12 3 lct and North n.

krM. Commercial unwashed 3oi2 40; fnited statea No. 1 washed 15n2 75: cobbler L.m..i.i i MiviiiK.n nuwfri nulla United States No. 1. 12.25 4 I SO; Wiscon- Chlppewas: United States No.

t. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF CIJIIM DAY Notir la hereeiy sivea to e'l pereeis Uvat UorMtay. November ft. 11 la tha claim date tn the eetat of t.liaabeih Murrdhy. Dreeased.

rendinc la the Probate Court of McLean Cntanty. tllaioat. and that 9aarui may be filed against all m. A. Ilw.

1.1 1,1. I laeuance of rimnmi. nun II. tun.iiKK, Admimisiraiee SH ELTON It. IX.ACII.

Altermry. NOTICE OF CLAIM DAT Notice Is hereby K.ven to all persona that Monday, November 6. IMI la the esaim aaie in in esiat or oenrc x. pro. bat Court Mrlan County.

Illinois. and that claims may be filed acalnst the said estate on or before said date without I laauanr of mimmoiu. I or I.ANC AMTKR. Administrate. SHF.I.TON R.

IXAt II. Attorney. NOTICE OF CLAIM 1AV. Not Ire Is hereby given to all persons that M.mlar. November th.

1MI the claim date hi th eat at of L.1II Mea- iMbtta. Ih. 1..,.. Court ot Mrlirsn County. Illinois, and that claim may te filed against th amid eatate on or befor raid date without Issuance of summons.

Jara I. Mr arc Administrator. Frail. Hrffrraaa A ltaiiiae.ee. Attorneva.

407 Livingston Kdg. Bloomington. Illinois SPECIAL MAHTr.R IN ln.IMI.RT Htl.K 1 1 i vwiiij acurin, eai In th Circuit rVinrt of a.Lii Partition Georg fhrich. Indl'vtdu-ally and aa Kverutor of the u-m nA Testsment of Mary fhrlrh. deced Plaintiff, vs.

Grace Van Winkle. Lott a Evan. Edna fhrtrh and Adda I'hnrti a fendants. riotlr 1 Hereby Giver) that iMinmnl to Decree entered Krotemtier 2B mi th Clrru't Court In the above entitled cause. I.

Earl R. IePew. Hneclal Muter In Cllanrerv of aald fi.irf iti bo-ir of lo.oo A. Central War Tim. on tUtL-rday.

Ortober 21. Il. at al Iftin or the I 1 1. Ington. Illinois, to th highest and beat DiniirP tnillalla te-avnx.

IKm scribed real estate, lying and being It. the "i Mciem acio mate or lM Two t2 and Three fji, Biork Four III In Frtsbv'a AddltWn to th Town of Heyworta. McLean County, Illinois. Term of Sale: Fifteen (151 Percent caah on day of sale, remainder in cash upon approval of the sale by the Court no oriivvry or need. Abstract of title brought down to In elude decree of sale, showing title, to be furnlnhed purchaser.

laxes and special aaiieaments down to and Includeig the year l43 are to be paid by the Hneclal Muter In Chancery out of the proceeds of sale herein. Taxes tor ivn. taatl in 1. to he amumcd and pan ny purcnaser or purchasers. KubJct to a piil easement to Centre IlllniH Elertnc and cumfany.

a cor poratlon. recorded In Bonk 47rt of Deeds lag Document No. 31141 of the ueen Kecorda of Mclean County. llUn-ite IWCeilQ UDfwi rla.l.., Af Raid sale and all my proceedings' herein i ne arprovai or cirruit Court of McLean County. Illinois.

I'ldd-r are advised to on-juit the decree ne above entiv.ed cause, from which All ni tiui.T.iy im uenvea: EARL R. TWPEW. BEULAH E. PlalnUff Attorney. I -1 Skctei of ocveattkb Moneif-MakinqFecotd Iota rail.

r-r4 la years mf rrmerrk s(4 riprrtarmL More) temt b)brU kge twm 4n-4a4 ItM-a tml hat rmro Uk rinaj It li IIbrUi farmer ir mw t4vl know ttrre II UI reut. awro anrr Im rw-kaMl a Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, required by the Aet of CoorreM of Ansust 24, 1913 and March 3, 1933, of THE DAILY PANTAGRAFII, pabllshe4 dally And Sunday at Bloomington, Illinois, for October 1 1944. State ot liunols. County ot sacLan ss. Before me, a Notary Public in and (or the state and county aforesaid, personally I me rnvnxstioi mg Jli trm a Tattu Saaoy to adam, 1 1 11 laltfeaWw tea I.

Med rU Tset' I yHJ I lii iA dark in. awe a bey ma Marm ka kee .1 coooavg to T-iN I MUMtN IM aM 'y imm Ok.f 1 irr tarn "jV' I vA t'i'U' meeb. dlaeaaed lal. I VrM A-mr. aaaiy attttm.

Ifif 'Jl" 1t' rmrm by VXy fHJj -Ait meg or atiTT Jri M- ea.ial-.ee. VI sat. I 11 owr in uur II ro jf m. beed a I 1 null at Ml, e-yJlVm. a sa.

appeared Joseph M. Bunting, who, having irarm 'JS tHslr aa are. mt IseaJtV reweanli elfaarlakaaai, 4i taltttla a few aaja -teihs vrea sea fa mews brti crp. Pleat. Fee ONE lewealth today sn4 1 far "Th Amerwan Cmret 7ie Anaginq TW aorrrt rtsatiJa than .0" "a Irew Crrat low rail lC- bwalVrla aa I rotnparo ete aar Mtrr lmealik Armrra for 3- 1 A 1 I weeds under control and has other disadvantages, compared to the old standard of checkrowing corn hills and cultivating both ways of the field.

The extension service recommended drilling last spring to save labor and get corn planted on time. Some of the Vrooman tenants tried that system. Every one of them is disappointed. And they'll check their corn next vear. On one farm in Champaign county, the operator blamed the drilling for his corn going down worse than usual.

"There were no spaces for the wind to blow through." he said Sworn Statement the Postal Law been duly sworn according to law, deposes STATEMENT include art average of 191 conie. of actual or actual dally distribution 29,498 i bUDmiuea 10 an appendectomy He is renortpd Imnrm, aaugnters. Miss Dorothy of Kan- nf Wrfn, a "amiltn OI VVenOna are SDenrlmrr tha oolr here. Ti.Tr fie. Air.

and Mrs. Jnhn PoKVi-i- atlU Mr. and Mrs. Frnnrie in Wabash, Ind, Sunday, to attend triO fnnA.nl in WiK-ci, luuciai a relative, Clyde fries. L.VJ 7 tt ntuncsoay lor Kingman, Ariz U'hora lior i uuoudiiu j3 sianoneci at tne Kingman army air field.

MELVIN Miss Marlnris WCnt ill IIIUJ vtvii Thursday to Minneannlic where she will enter the State university as a senior. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority iurs. r.iia btcinman FriHav uc reported Sliehtlv imnrm Mprov hncnifol aiercy nospital Urbana Where She 1 nntionl BLOOMINGTON POI T.TRT AND EGG. imniMji violations.) Hens -A Leffhnrn VTn LeRhoro Springs IM Kl HtBKS Oeeae Rock Rnrinva 133 .30 ekks Wednesdsy. Fairtlne mnA day.

prsyrT, 11 f. PRESBYTERIAN. KIKKT rim Normal First BaptisrVhuh. 7 p.m Mondai. ihurr.Bllhlp supper, the Rev.

John I. Wallace. gutt speaker, 6:30 p. Wednesday. Chnriia rhnl.

ml Lja- i p. inurs- ECOn Angel choir rehearaat in lecture by Dr. Genre Robinson! p. m. Chancel choir i i.u Dr.

fleorea I win apeaa, 7. 3o p. Monday. Dr. Genres Knhlnm.

P. m. lecture by Dr. Georca L. 7:30 p.

Tuesday. Talk by Dr. Georee t. ttnhinu. e.n D.

Carol v. i Cloister choir rehearsal, 4:43 p. lec- or I- Robinson. 7:30 p. Wednesday.

Rnv Ki-nti, v. 7:15 p. Thursday. r-reDy-wej covered dish supper and work nlKht. a in hearaal, 3:55 p.

ni. Cloister choir re hearsal, 4:45 p. Friday. UNITED BRETHREN. KIKNT .30 p.

m. Harford circle meets Tueadav. ot Prayer. 7:30 p. Wednesday.

WVfA meefa .1 Ki.mK ThurTday m' bKCO.MI Teacher tralnlne- Monday. Praver meet Ine 1 -in ship rlass. p. Wednesday. Bible club for bova and airia yn m.

Friday. WESTERN AVENUE COMMUNITY. Week day Christian education. 3:30 p. Tuesday.

Play school children and mothers. a. m. adults. mnar T-fln r.

aay. Week day Christian education, 3:30 Thursday. Children's nlav varda a urday. mnu says mat do is tne Qeneral Manager of The Dally Pantagrapn and that the tol-lowing Is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, circulation, etc, of toe aforesaid publication for the date shown In the above caption, required by the Act ot Aug. 24, 1912, as amended by the Act of Marco 1933, embodied In secUon 037, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of, this form, to-wit: L.

That the names and addressee of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and bmetaeso manager are: Publisher Lortng Merwln, Bloomington, III. Editor Arthur L. Moore, Bloomington, 111. Managing Editor Arthur Moore, Bloomington, 111. Business Manager Emmet V.

Gunn, Bloomington. 111. t. That the owner Ui If owned by a corporation, its name and address most be stated and also Immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the Individual owners must be given.

If owned by a firm, company, or other unincorporated concern. Its name and address, as well as thoeo of each Individual member, must be given.) The Dally Pantagraph, Lortng C. Merwln, Bloomington, XII. Davis Merwln. Bloomington, Davis Merwln and Lorlng C.

Merwln. Bloomington. 111., Trustees for Hester Merwln Avers; Adlal E. gtevenson, Chicago. First National Bank and Adlal E.

Btsvenson, Chicago, Trustees tor Elizabeth Stevenson Ives. 3. That toe known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount ot bonds, mortgages or other securities are: None. foWEALTU I tneir car t. want to en ketkrl mt ki gral ktWrll with k.bri4.

Th-a kv b-fw-e4 apa by Ihoaian.U af tet-prmf) jlrlda. that auppii arc limited. BUSHEL rnu't saiee iT t- customer. Get yours ea your lowealth dealer right away. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stock-bolder, and eecurtty holders.

If any, contain not only the list of stockholders and eeeumy holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also. In cases where the stockholder or security bolder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relaUon, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, ts given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief a to the circumstances and conditions un-dcr which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, bold stock and securtUes In a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association or corporation has any interest direct or Indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated oy him. verage number ot copies, dally and Sunday, sold or distributed through the malls or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the twelve months preceding the date shown above Is 28 465 lnCIUde averae of 189 CP' ot actual'die-Ulbutlon to employes, complimentary, advertisers off.ee use ana copies to subsenbsd before m. Zyt fMy'cLlon expire. January 27.

19t7. PubUe- Wrllg flet a free maaazin. -ssr3tffS Writ. MICHAEL-LEONARD COMPANY 333 WIST JSth CHICAGO 14. III.

t4 EtclaUeele ttv MICHAIUU0NAI0 C0MPANT AHE lOLUEAlTH DEALERS 3 THEGE AttsMta-tovt rica atoar PUBLISHER'S oay during the twelve monttia ending September 30. 1944 Is 29,307 lawetecc eaa, srr C-c Cm. mverae not elistrlbuuon to employes. comDllmentan, "ample copies, making the total regular aaaoa atoacr a wattle wiamiua eittfi votei eiaim iaim ma rroec romttac aovcmim ana aeiK eunao ioMm cuaev 4tll-T. g.

cetlmf AO MsiluiMfl e-aatmua i.ooaiaiom-v. a. tonus 4 CO. COlfax-OWIGHT a. tlfSKISI c- CO.

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waiiaci itcvAToa CMIOLCV-aous A LIMMA ML JOSEPH BUNTING. General Manager (EAi.r beor this 1st day of October. 1944.) etmion ptoea 27, SXLVIA VEATCH. Notary Public ttsisitte Vs..

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